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divisions, below decks personnel do their own main- tenance  and  repairs. PERSONNEL  QUALIFICATION STANDARDS For complete information on the PQS for ABFs, consult   PQS   for   Air   Department   Aviation   Fuels Afloat, NAVEDTRA   43426-4A. AVIATION FUELS DIVISION ASHORE LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Describe the pur- pose of the PQS program. Identify the PQS watch  stations  for  Aviation  Fuels  Afloat. No  matter  what  your  job  assignment  is  in  V-4 Division, you must be qualified or under direct super- vision by a qualified person, to perform that assign- ment. The PQS Program is used to qualify officer and enlisted  personnel  to  perform  their  assigned  duties.  It is a written compilation of the knowledge and skills required to qualify for a specific watchstation, main- tain specific equipment, or perform as a team member within your unit. As the organization may vary from ship to ship, PQS will too. The PQS for Aviation Fuels Afloat can be tailored to fit any ship by adding items that are unique to, or deleting items that do not apply to your system. Listed below are the current watchstations (job assignments)  in  the  PQS  for  Aviation  Fuels  Afloat: 4301 Sound-Powered-Telephone Talker/ Operator 4302 Fuels  Security  Watch 4303 Refueling   Crewman 4304 Checker 4305 Refueling  Crew  Leader 4306 Control  Talker 4307 Quality  Control  Sentry 4308 Quality  Control  Supervisor 4309 Aviation  Fuels  Repairman 4310 Aviation  Fuels  Repair  Supervisor 4311 Catapult  Lube  Oil  Operator 4312 JP-5 Filter Operator 4313 JP-5  Pumproom  Operator 4314 JP-5  Console  Operator 4315 JP-5  Pumproom  Supervisor 4316 Flight  Deck  Supervisor 4317 Below Decks Supervisor 4318 Division Supervisor LEARNING  OBJECTIVE:  Describe  the  organi- zation  and  responsibilities  of  the  major branches  of  a  typical  Aviation  Fuels  Division Ashore. Figure 1-3 illustrates the typical Aviation Fuels Division Ashore organization. The various air stations operated by the Navy differ considerably in size, ar- rangement,  and  mission.  Therefore,  the  organization and  operation  of  fuels  divisions  ashore  will  vary  from station to station even more than afloat commands. The AvFuels Division Ashore is a division of the Supply  Department.  Its  typical  organization  is  Fuels Management  Officer  (FMO).  Administrative/Ac- counting,  Distribution,  Storage,  and  Quality  Control. FUELS MANAGEMENT OFFICER  (FMO) The  FMO  discharges  the  supply  officer’s  fuel responsibilities  through  the  planning,  directing,  train- ing, and supervision of the fuel operations. Directly responsible to the FMO is administration and account- ing. DISTRIBUTION Distribution  is  responsible  for  providing  refueling and  defueling  services  for  all  tenant  and  transient aircraft and other units such as fuel test cells at the air activity.  An  additional  significant  responsibility  is performing  operator  maintenance  on  refueling  equip- ment used by distribution personnel. Distribution will normally contain most of the military personnel as- signed  to  the  division. QUALITY  CONTROL Quality Control is responsible for the inspection and quality assurance of ALL fuels received or issued by the fuel farm. Fuel samples taken from all stages of fuel-handling operations are delivered to Quality Con- trol.  They  are  also  responsible  for  checking  filter/ separators and fuel monitors, and maintaining pres- 1-4

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