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| A Collateral QA may sign off grounding discrepancies and flight control work in individual cases when |
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| approved by a supervisor possessing maintenance release authority. |
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| Most FOD can be attributed to three general causes: |
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| poor housekeeping, poor maintenance practices, and carelessness |
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| ________shall promulgate local instructions stressing the need to reduce FOD and detailing responsibilities and frequencies of inspections. |
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| monitors the condition of enclosed mechanical systems through determination of wear metal concentrations in the lubricating fluid. |
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| The Joint Oil Analysis Program (JOAP) |
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| _______will provide funds directly to DOD for USCG participation. |
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| JOAP sample taking and documentation procedures as outlined in |
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| NAVAIR 17-15-50.1, NAVAIR 17–15–50.2, NAVAIR 17-15-50.3, and NAVAIR 17-15-50.4. |
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| For HU-25,_______ will be performed by Honeywell as a part of their continuing engine analysis program. |
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| refers to a program of disciplined logic to realize the inherent reliability capabilities of equipment being maintained. |
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| RELIABILITY-CENTERED MAINTENANCE. |
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| _____and contaminants in aircraft fuel systems have many harmful effects including erratic or incorrect fuel quantity indications; icing of filters and other fuel system components; |
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| Reliability-Centered Maintenance Process Guide, |
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| All fuel tank drains, including auxiliary tanks and readily accessible fuel system strainers, shall be drained prior to |
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| THE FIRST FLIGHT OF THE DAY |
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| approximately______of fuel from each drain be inspected using a clear, clean, dry glass container. |
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| Fuel samples shall be kept for a period of_____ or until another fuel sample is taken from that tank. |
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| To ensure that engines will not be susceptible to fuel starvation due to ice in the fuel system, the use of Fuel System Icing Inhibitor, MIL-DTL-85470B, is |
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| Introduction of this additive will lower the flash point of JP-5 by _____DEGREES Fahrenheit and will inhibit the growth of bacteria. |
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| Fuel system icing inhibitor in turbine fuel should be ______percent by volume. |
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| What manual is Ground Servicing of Aircraft and Static Grounding/Bonding |
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| The Corrosion Control Program Process Guide, _______, provides the minimum mandatory requirements for the unit’s Corrosion Control Plan. |
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| shall ensure that an effective calibration program is implemented for assigned equipment and tooling. |
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| _____ people are required to perform the TEMPEST installation inspection, |
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| _____may be prepared when a directive or situation dictates that specific work must be performed on a one-time basis. |
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| _______is a local directive providing instructions for the performance of work which is or may be of a continuing nature. |
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| _______may be prepared when a directive or situation requires that technical information be promulgated within an activity. |
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| ________RESINS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE ON ANY COAST GUARD AIRCRAFT. |
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| No composite repairs shall be made to any ______structures without prior approval from ALC Engineering. |
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| NO REPAIRS SHALL BE MADE TO COMPOSITE STRUC- TURES BY ANY UNIT UNLESS THEY MEET ALL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS LISTED IN... |
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| Aviation Gas Free Engineer (AVGFE) designated in writing by.... |
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| AVGFET certification is valid for.... |
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| ________is defined as any assembly, or installation containing a Critical Characteristic whose failure, malfunction, or absence could cause an uncommanded engine shutdown, or a catastrophic failure resulting in loss or serious damage to the aircraft. |
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| FLIGHT SAFETY CRITICAL AIRCRAFT PARTS (FSCAP) PROGRAM. |
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| The provisions of this section apply to each aircraft with an Authorized Chemical Use List contained in chapter __ of the ACMS MPC deck. |
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| Coast Guard form ___shall be used to request Authorized Chemical Use List changes. |
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| ___may authorize a one time purchase of chemicals not contained on the Authorized Chemical Use List to meet operational commitments. |
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| Lathes, milling machines, and similar types of equipment that produce cuttings or flying particles should be set at ________ angles |
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| _______shall be equipped with shatterproof shields. |
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| Metal hood type guards shall enclose_____ of the abrasive wheel. |
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| Tool rests shall be adjusted to provide a minimum of -_______from abrasive wheel grinding surface. |
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| Sealed lead-acid batteries and sealed nickel-cadmium batteries do not require a dedicated battery room or area, and can be charged in the same battery room or area as long as a ____foot minimum clearance is maintained between the different batteries. |
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| NEVER POUR ______ INTO THE _______, AS INTENSE HEAT IS GENERATED AND MAY RESULT IN BURNS |
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| WATER INTO THE ELECTROLYTE |
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| Oxygen cylinder storage shall be separate from fuel-gas cylinders or combustible materiels (especially oil or grease) by at least a distance of __ feet, or have a noncombustible barrier at least __feet high and have a fire-resistance rating of at least ___hour. |
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| 20 FEET; 5 FEET HIGH; 1/2 HOUR |
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| Cylinders found to have leaking fittings or valves shall be.... |
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| taken into the open, away from potential sources of ignition and slowly drained of their contents. |
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| _____ shall be used to remove burrs, chips, and metal cuttings from machines, work tables, stands, and floors. |
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| When paper is used to cover the spray booth walls, this paper will be... |
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| removed and destroyed when contaminated. |
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| they will have a minimum of ___feet per minute linear air velocity across the face of the booth. |
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| Aircraft shall be properly _____ before painting or using paint removers. |
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| _________ shall be provided at all paint locations. |
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| Spray equipment shall be thoroughly cleaned with the proper solvent at.... |
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| Containers of not more than ___ gallon capacity will be used for storing paints and dopes |
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| All portable electronic test equipment shall have____wire AC cords and plugs |
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| There are two kinds of solvent poisoning: |
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| Continued or repeated contact with most solvents may cause_____ |
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| ________fire extinguishers are most effective in putting out solvent fires |
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| Combustible materiels shall not be stored... |
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| within 10 feet of any stove, furnace, or boiler. |
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| All static grounds will have resistances of less than ____ohms. All existing static grounds will be tested every __ months |
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| Spills involving an area of _____ or less in any dimension (small priming spills) are normally of minor consequence. Ramp personnel shall stand by until the aircraft is dispatched. |
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| Spills not over ___ feet in any dimension or not over __ square feet in area and not of a continuing nature shall have a fire guard posted, up wind, with a foam-type or Halon-type fire extinguisher until the area is inert and purged. |
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| Spills over ___ square feet or of a continuing nature shall be immediately reported to the supervisor in charge, who shall notify the airport or local fire department to inert the spill. Anyone in the spill area shall leave at once. |
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| On collet-equipped jacks, the collet shall be kept within __ threads of the lift tube cylinders during raising and screwed down firmly to the cylinder after jacking is completed to prevent settling. The collet shall also be kept within ___ threads of all lower lift tube cylinders when lowering to prevent aircraft damage should the jack collapse. |
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| Wind velocity not-to-exceed ___miles per hour shall be considered the maximum for outside jacking. |
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| Before any attempt is made to connect oxygen cylinders to oxygen systems, ensure that each cylinder is correctly identified as containing aviation breathing oxygen, by a ___ band around the green cylinder or the words ______ painted on the cylinder. |
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| white; "aviator's breathing oxygen" |
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| Do not deplete an oxygen bottle below __ PSI. |
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| _____personnel shall be required to service the aircraft with gaseous oxygen. |
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| Servicing control valve shall not be opened more than ___turn so it can be shut off quickly in an emergency. |
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| Aircraft shall not be serviced with oxygen during____,______, or other maintenance work which could provide a source of ignition. |
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| Oxygen servicing of aircraft shall be accomplished WHERE? |
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| When pressure refueling is used, dipping shall be avoided for at least_____ after completion of the refueling operation |
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| The radar antenna should not be operated within ___ feet of any fueling, defueling, or similar operation unless a dummy load is installed that prevents the energizing of the antenna. |
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| A qualified fire guard, adequately equipped with CO2, Halon, or dry chemical fire extinguisher shall be stationed near the aircraft during all _____ |
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| Minimum # of people to tow c-130? |
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| Minimum # of people to tow HU-25? |
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| Minimum # of people to tow HH-60? |
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| Minimum # of people to tow HH-65? |
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| The towing speed of the aircraft shall not exceed... |
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| The ________Officer shall designate engine run-up areas in accordance with airport procedures. |
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| When an aircraft is being taxied within___ feet of obstructions, a minimum of one wing walker for each wing tip shall be provided. |
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| Aircraft must not be taxied at anytime within ___ feet of obstructions. |
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| Commanding Officers may authorize taxiing without taxi signalman providing the ramp has... |
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| clearly defined taxi lines and parking spots. |
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| he grounding and bonding criteria specified in AFTO 00-25-172 apply only to servicing of aircraft. In addition to these minimum requirements, Coast Guard aircraft are to be grounded whenever ___ |
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| Hot fueling operations are not allowed within___ feet of an occupied building, unless operating under a waiver from Commandant (CG-41). |
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| The _____Officer or a designated representative shall conduct a monthly review of each aircraft logbook as a quality assurance check of Aviation Computerized Maintenance System (ACMS) management procedures. |
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| Accumulation of flight hours on the CG–4377 Part III shall be recorded to the nearest ____ of an hour |
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| As a minimum, units shall print a new MDL ______for each aircraft assigned to the unit. |
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| The new MDL should project all scheduled maintenance for calendar and hourly tasks for a ___ month operating period |
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| Recommendation for Change of Publication (Flight and Standardization Manual) |
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| Aeronautical Publication Change Recommendation |
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| Quality Deficiency Report FORM #? |
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| Unsatisfactory Report (UR) Tag |
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| Unserviceable (Reparable) Tag |
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| WHAT COLOR IS DD FORM 1574 Serviceable Tag? |
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| DD FORM 1577-2 - Unserviceable (Reparable) Tag (Blue) FORM FOR? |
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| Unserviceable item non repairable at ALC |
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| When an item is received with a damaged package or shipping container it may require a ... |
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| Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR) (Form SF 361) in lieu of a UR |
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| Failures or unsatisfactory conditions of aeronautical materiel affecting SAFETY OF FLIGHT shall also be reported by... |
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| _______ Officers should establish local procedures to ensure that URs are submitted when appropriate, are based on a thorough evaluation, and are submitted promptly. |
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| _______will assign a UR number for tracking and will generate reports, as to the disposition of the UR. |
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| It is mandatory that the UR be printed from AMMIS and a printed copy... |
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| accompanies the failed component |
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| UR OF AERONAUTICAL EQUIPTMENT |
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| The unit receiving an aircraft from ALC PDM shall submit a memorandum report to the Commanding Officer, ALC, with an information copy to Commandant (CG-41), identifying discrepancies that are directly attributable to the PDM effort. This memorandum will include only those discrepancies encountered during the first __ days of operational availability at the reporting unit. In no case shall the memorandum be submitted later than __calendar days after aircraft acceptance. |
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| status of an aircraft which is Not Mission Capable because unit-level scheduled or unscheduled maintenance work |
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| status of an aircraft which is Not Mission Capable due to the lack of available parts or supplies |
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| reflects the percentage of time that aircraft of each type are unavailable to Air Stations for operational use due to depot level maintenance or testing |
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| ______will be used for the maintenance and audit of Coast Guard Technical Libraries. |
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| All changes, supplements, RACs, etc., to technical manuals will be incorporated into the applicable manual within _______working days. |
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| Each unit will conduct ________(HOW OFTEN) audits during the months of April and October |
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| The April audit will be conducted by _________ |
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| The October audit will be conducted by ___ |
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| In preparation for flyaway operations and periods of non-connectivity, each unit shall maintain a sufficient number of printed forms on hand to enable normal aircraft operations for a period of______ |
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| A________ is required for a grounded aircraft before the aircraft can be released for flight. |
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| With the exception of deployed aircraft, no deferred discrepancies shall remain open for a period longer than ____days without the approval of the Unit Engineering Officer or their designated repre- sentative. |
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aeronautical materiel under individual (serial number) management by ALC is defined below. (1) Aircraft Engines (2) High Value Components (3) Items Requiring Special Configuration Control Procedures (4) Items in critical supply and of sufficiently high cost and low volume that require individual management |
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Aeronautical materiel, less avionics, for which ARSC has service-wide support responsibility. To qualify as Type 2 materiel, one of the following conditions must be satisfied: (1) (2) (3) (4) Unit price of $250 or more Procured from a commercial source of supply Flight critical Reparable |
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| Consumable aeronautical materiel, less avionics, with a unit price less than $250 and procurable from an Other Government Agency (OGA) source. |
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Avionics materiel for which ALC has service-wide support responsibility. To qualify as Type 4 material, one of the following conditions must be satisfied: (1) (2) (3) (4) Unit price of $800 or more Procured from a commercial source of supply Flight critical Reparable |
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| Consumable avionics materiel with a unit price less than $800 and procurable from an Other Government Agency (OGA) source. Units set their own allowance quantities and procure material using unit AFC 30 funds. |
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| Consumable avionics materiel with a unit price less than $800 and procurable from an Other Government Agency (OGA) source. Units set their own allowance quantities and procure material using unit AFC 30 funds. |
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| Aeronautical Support Equipment (SE): For items costing more than $250 but less than $2500 ALC will provide initial provisioning but will not provide subsequent replacement or repair. |
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| Material used to support the Turbomeca Arriel 2C2 CG engine. |
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ALC has service-wide responsibility for Aeronautical Support Equipment when one of the following is satisfied: (1) Unit price of $2500 or more (2) Difficult to procure through OGA or commercial sources. (3) Critical support item. (4) ARSC managed Depot Level Repairable (DLR) program. (5) Reparables beyond unit capability and funding of $2500 or more. |
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| Type 1 materiel shall be shipped as soon as practical but not later than... |
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| Type 1 materiel is requisitioned via______ |
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| Kits requiring more than four labor-hours for incorporation will not normally be issued within_______of the scheduled aircraft PDM induction date. |
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| Kits requiring four or less labor-hours for incorporation will not be issued within ______ of scheduled aircraft PDM induction dates. |
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| Materiel shall be shipped to ALC or other designated repair facility with the appropriate documentation within ________ of removal from service. |
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| ALC will publish a message EACH ______ with the proposed PDM and depot maintenance schedule for the next __months for the four main aircraft types |
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| For HC-130 aircraft, a ______ will be conducted prior to delivery or en route to the PDM facility. |
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| Upon receipt of an aircraft from PDM, the new reporting custodian will prepare a... |
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| Standard Form 368 (Quality Deficiency Report) or post PDM report |
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| ALC has developed two different decals. One decal is _______ and indicates the component has been completely overhauled at ARSC. The other decal is ________and indicates the item has only been inspected and/or repaired as necessary to return the item to a serviceable condition |
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