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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
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Aviation Boatswain's Mate, Fuels (ABF)
Aviation Boatswain's Mate, Aircraft Handling (ABH)
Air Traffic Controller (AC)
Aviation Machinist's Mate (AD)
Aviation Electrician's Mate (AE)
Aviation Structural Mechanic (AM)
Aviation Electronics Technician (AT[I] and AT[O])
Naval Aircrewman (AW)
Review Questions
14014A_ch2.pdf
Administration Department
Comptroller Department
Levels of Naval Aircraft Maintenance
Naval aircraft maintenance is divided into three levels—organizational, intermediate, and depot. Organizational maintenance is work performed by operating units, such as a squadron, on a day-to-day basis. This work consists of inspecting, servicing, l...
Fleet Readiness Center (FRC)
The primary function of the FRC is to perform intermediate-level maintenance. It supports station aircraft, tenant squadrons, and special units.
Quality Assurance/Analysis (QA/A)
Maintenance material control
Power Plants Division
Support Equipment (SE) Division
Naval Air Facility (NAF)
Noncombatant Squadrons
Development squadrons
Training squadrons are designated VT and HT
ORGANIZATION OF A SQUADRON
Aircraft Squadron Departments
Aircraft division
Avionics/Armament division
Line Division
CARRIER DIVISIONS
McDonnell-Douglas Hornet, F/A-18
Lockheed Orion, P-3
Boeing Poseidon, P-8
Grumman Hawkeye, E-2
Grumman Greyhound, C-2
Lockheed Hercules, C-130
Boeing Clipper, C-40
Review Questions
14014A_ch3.pdf
Bernoulli's Principle
14014A_ch4.pdf
14014A_ch5.pdf
Hoisting Restrictions
AIRCRAFT JACKING
JACK IDENTIFICATION
Axle Jacks
End of Chapter 5
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