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!    Confirm     shipments     and     make     reports     of excesses, shortages, or damages. !    Classify and stow materials, using the required protective measures. !    Pack, tag, and inspect equipment and parts. !    Conduct inventories. !    Prepare   and   maintain   records   pertaining   to stock control and issuance of aviation equipment and materials. !    Process    allowance    changes,    validate    re- quirements, and monitor supply requests. !    Maintain   control   of   status   and   location   of repairable components and retrograde components. Aviation Structural Mechanic (AM) The AM rating consists of three service ratings, E-4 through  E-7  paygrades.  These  ratings  are  the  AME, AMH, and the AMS ratings. AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC, SAFETY  EQUIPMENT  (AME).—A  description  of the AME rating includes the following: !    Maintain safety belts, shoulder harnesses, and integrated  flight  harnesses  in  aircraft;  inertia reels;     seat     and     canopy     ejection     systems; gaseous  and  liquid  oxygen  systems;  lift  raft ejection  systems;  fire-extinguishing  systems, excluding fire detection systems; portable fire extinguishers; emergency egress systems; air-conditioning,   heating,   cabin   and   cockpit pressurization, ventilating, and anti-G systems; visual    improvement    systems;    other    utility systems; and associated lines, fittings, rigging, valves, and control mechanisms. !    Replenish liquid and gaseous oxygen systems. !    Remove   and   install   oxygen   system   valves, gauges, converters, and regulators. !    Inspect, remove, install, and rig ejection seats, shoulder harnesses, lap belts, and face-curtain mechanisms. !    Inspect,    remove,    install,    and    adjust    firing mechanisms  and  cartridges  for  ejection  seats, lap belts, and canopies. !    Operate    and    maintain    liquid    nitrogen    and liquid  and  gaseous  oxygen  shop  transfer  and recharge equipment. !    Perform    preflight,    postflight,    and    other periodic aircraft inspections. AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC, HYDRAULICS (AMH).—A description of the AMH rating includes the following: !    Maintain   hydraulic   systems,   including   main and auxiliary power systems and unit actuating subsystems;   landing   gear,   excluding   wheels and     tires;     brakes;     and     related     pneumatic systems,    including    reservoir    pressurization, emergency  actuating  systems,  and  associated pumps, valves, regulators, actuating cylinders, lines, and fittings. !    Service pressure accumulators, emergency air bottles,    oleo    struts,    reservoirs,    and    master brake cylinders. !    Inspect,  remove,  and  replace  components  of hydraulic systems. !    Bleed hydraulic systems. !    Adjust brakes, and replace linings and pucks. !    Replace    gaskets,    packing,    and    wipers    in hydraulic components. !    Perform  daily,  preflight,  postflight,  and  other aircraft inspections. AVIATION STRUCTURAL MECHANIC, STRUCTURES (AMS).—A description of the AMS rating includes the following: !    Maintain  aircraft  fuselages,  wings,  fixed  and movable  surfaces,  airfoils,  empennages,  seats (except  ejection  seats),  wheels  and  tires  and their components, controls, and mechanisms. !    Remove, install, and rig flight control surfaces. !    Fabricate and assemble metal parts, and make minor repairs to aircraft skin. !    Install rivets and metal fasteners. !    Build up wheels and tires. !    Paint. !    Perform dye penetrant inspections. !    Perform  daily,  preflight,  postflight,  and  other aircraft inspections. Aviation Support Equipment Technician (AS) A    description    of    the    AS    rating    includes    the following: 1-11

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