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AIRCREW SURVIVAL
EQUIPMENTMAN 1&C
Liquid Oxygen Converter Test Stand 59A120, Oxygen Component
Test Stand (1172AS100), Carbon Dioxide Transfer Equipment, Sewing Machine
Repair, Aircrew Survival Equipment Training
ADMINISTRATION
MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION 3 & 2
Provides information on
Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, Maintenance
Administration, Technical Publications Library, Maintenance/Production Control,
Quality Assurance/Analysis, Aircraft Logs and Records, Aeronautical Equipment
Logs and Records
AVIATION STOREKEEPER 3
Provides information on
Organization, Administration and Customer Service, Material Identification,
Material Procurement, Material Receipt, Material Custody, Material Stowage,
Material, Handling Equipment, and Safety, Material Expenditure and Movement,
Material Control, Supply Support, Stock Control
AVIATION STOREKEEPER 2
Provides information on
Administration, Plant Account, and Publications, Financial Management of
Resources, Material Receipt, Custody, and Surveys, Purchasing, Aviation Material
Management
AVIATION BOATSWAIN'S
MATE E 3 & 2
Provides information on Common Maintenance
Tools and Their Uses, Measuring Tools and Techniques, Mk 7 Aircraft Recovery
Equipment and Barricade Systems, Steam Catapults, Associated Launching
Equipment, The Aircraft Launch and Recovery Equipment Maintenance Program (ALREMP)
AVIATION BOATSWAIN'S
MATE F
Provides information on fuels division
organization, general maintenance equipment, quality surveillance, JP-5 afloat
below deck systems and operations, JP-5 afloat flight deck systems and
operations, afloat lube oil and MOGAS systems and operations, ashore systems and
operations, and administration.
AIRMAN
Presents an
overview of naval aviation and includes subject matter coverage of the
following: mission and history of naval aviation; organization of naval
aviation; principles of flight; aircraft construction; aircraft hardware;
aircraft power plants; aircraft avionics; ordnance; support equipment, line
operations and safety; aircrew survival equipment; and crash rescue and fire
fighting.
AVIATION STOREKEEPER 1
& C
Provides information on Administration and Customer
Service, Storage and Material Handling, Material Receipts and Expenditures,
Aviation Material Management, Inventory Management, Financial Management,
Automated Supply Support
AVIATION STOREKEEPER 2
Provides information on Administration, Plant Account, and
Publications, Financial Management of Resources, Material Receipt, Custody,
and Surveys, Purchasing, Aviation Material Management
AVIATION STOREKEEPER 3
Provides information on Organization, Administration and
Customer Service, Material Identification, Material Procurement, Material
Receipt, Material Custody, Material Stowage, Material, Handling Equipment, and
Safety, Material Expenditure and Movement, Material Control, Supply Support,
Stock Control
AVIATION STRUCTURAL
MECHANIC (H & S) 3 & 2
Provides information on Aircraft Construction and
Materials, Aircraft Hardware and Seals, General Aircraft Maintenance,
Hydraulic Contamination and Related Servicing/Test Equipment, Hose Fabrication
and Maintenance, Tubing Fabrication and Maintenance, Basic Hydraulic/Pneumatic
and Emergency Power Systems, Basic Actuating Systems, Fixed-Wing Flight
Control Systems, Rotary-Wing Flight Control Systems, Aircraft Wheels, Tires,
and Tubes, Landing Gear, Brakes, and Hydraulic Utility Systems, Aircraft
Metallic Repair, Aircraft Nonmetallic Repair, Nondestructive Inspections,
Welding, and Heat Treatment
AVIATION STRUCTURAL
MECHANIC E1 & C
Provides information on Management Safety and Supervision,
Electrically Operated Canopy System, Utility Systems, Air-Conditioning
Systems, Navy Aircrew Common Ejection Seat (NACES)
AVIATION STRUCTURAL
MECHANIC E2
Provides information on Utility Systems, Canopy Systems,
Pressurization and Air Conditioning Systems, Oxygen Systems, Oxygen Support
Equipment, Ejection Seat Systems
AVIATION MAINTENANCE RATINGS
The TRAMAN
and NRTC package provides information on subject matter that relates directly
to the occupational standards of the following nine aviation ratings: AD, AE,
AME, AMH, AMS, AO, AS, AT, and PR. The NRTC provides the usual method to
satisfy the requirements for completing a TRAMAN.
AVIATION ORDINANCEMAN 2
& 3
Provides information on Bombs,
Fuzes, and Associated Components, Aircraft Rockets and Rocket Launchers,
Air-Launched Guided Missiles and Guided Missile, Launchers, Pyrotechnics,
Air-Laid Mines and Torpedoes, M61Al Gun Installation, Ammunition Loading,
Targets and Associated Equipment, Ammunition Handling Equipment, Suspension,
Arming, and Releasing Equipment, Ammunition Storage and Handling Afloat,
Ammunition Storage and Handling Ashore, Weapons Assembly, Aircraft Loading and
Unloading Procedures, Aircraft Weapons Systems, Aircraft Weapons Systems Test
Equipment, Ammunition Administration Ashore and Afloat
AVIATION ORDINANCEMAN 1
Provides information on Bombs, Fuzes, and Associated
Components, Aircraft Rockets and Rocket Launchers, Air-Launched Guided
Missiles and Guided Missile, Launchers, Pyrotechnics, Air-Laid Mines and
Torpedoes, M61Al Gun Installation, Ammunition Loading, Targets and Associated
Equipment, Ammunition Handling Equipment, Suspension, Arming, and Releasing
Equipment, Ammunition Storage and Handling Afloat, Ammunition Storage and
Handling Ashore, Weapons Assembly, Aircraft Loading and Unloading Procedures,
Aircraft Weapons Systems, Aircraft Weapons Systems Test Equipment, Ammunition
Administration Ashore and Afloat
AVIATION ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN 1(ORGANIZATIONAL)
Provides
information on communications, navigation, radar, antisubmarine warfare,
indicators, infrared, weapons systems, computers, automatic carrier landing
system, and the electrostatic discharge program.
AIRCREW SURVIVAL EQUIPMENTMAN 1 & C
Provides
information to satisfy the occupational needs of Aircrew Survival Equipmentmen
in these areas: sewing machine repair; maintenance of carbon dioxide transfer
equipment; oxygen system component test equipment; aircraft-mounted
oxygen-breathing regulators; miniature-type oxygen-breathing regulators;
aircraft liquid oxygen converters; survival procedures and search and rescue
equipment.
AIRCREW SURVIVAL EQUIPMENTMAN 2
Provides
information for the PR rate. Fundamental subject matter coverage of: personnel
parachute familiarization; automatic opening devices; NES-12 personnel
parachute system; protective equipment; rescue and survival equipment;
inflatable survival equipment, seat survival kit; carbon dioxide; sewing
machines; fabrication and manufacture; oxygen test stands and oxygen related
components.
SIGNALMAN 1 & C
Provides
information in the following areas: visual communications; signal equipment;
messages; allied communication procedures; allied flaghoist procedures;
international signaling; convoy communications; watchstanding duties; honors
and ceremonies; security; amphibious duties; aircraft and ship identification,
and technical administration.
SIGNALMAN 3 & 2
Provides
information in the following areas: visual communications; signal equipment;
messages; allied communication procedures; allied flaghoist procedures;
international signaling; convoy communications; watchstanding duties; honors
and ceremonies; security; amphibious duties; aircraft and ship identification,
and technical administration.
AVIATION MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATIONMAN BASIC
Provides
Aviation Maintenance Administrationman personnel with occupational information
on the following areas: the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program; maintenance
administration; technical publication library; maintenance control and
production control; the Maintenance Data System; aircraft logbooks; the
Aircraft Inventory Reporting System; the Aeronautical Equipment Service
Record; and the Aircraft Engine Management System.
AVIATION BOATSWAIN'S MATE E
This NRTC
presents the basic fundamentals of maintenance tools and their uses, measuring
tools and techniques, MK 7 aircraft recovery equipment, emergency recovery
equipment, steam catapults, associated launching equipment, the aircraft
launch and recovery equipment maintenance program, and maintenance planning
and administration.
AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN
Provides
information to satisfy the occupational needs of the Aviation Ordnanceman in
the following areas: bombs, fuses, and associated components; aircraft rockets
and rocket launchers; air-launched guided missiles and guided missile
launchers; pyrotechnics, air-laid mines and torpedoes; M61A1 gun installation;
ammunition loading; targets and associated equipment; ammunition handling
equipment; suspension, arming, and releasing equipment; ammunition storage and
handling afloat; ammunition storage and handling ashore; weapons assembly;
aircraft loading and unloading procedures; aircraft weapons systems; aircraft
weapons systems test equipment; and ammunition administration ashore and
afloat.
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