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DESIGNATION AND TYPES OF NAVAL AIRCRAFT

figure 2-10. Some personnel are permanently assigned to the AIMD, and some are temporarily assigned from the squadrons embarked on the carrier. The temporarily assigned  personnel  accompany  their  squadrons  when the squadrons disembark to be based ashore. Q2-20. In addition to being a line officer qualified for command  at  sea,  the  commanding  officer  of an   aircraft   carrier   must   have   what   other qualification? Q2-21. In peacetime, what is the maximum number of divisions normally assigned to the air department? Q2-22. What division is responsible for handling all aircraft on the flight deck? Q2-23. What division is responsible for upkeep of the carrier   aviation   fuel   and   lube   oil   transfer system? Q2-24. What  department  trains  deck  watch  officers, orders  navigational  equipment  for  the  ship, and provides for its upkeep? Q2-25. What   department   on   an   aircraft   carrier   is entirely responsible for all intermediate-level aircraft maintenance? CARRIER DIVISIONS LEARNING   OBJECTIVE:    Recognize   the broad  purpose  of  the  aircraft  carrier  within  a Navy task force. Now you know the basic organization of a carrier. This  knowledge  allows  you  to  understand  how  your carrier fits in the total organization of the Navy. If more than  one  carrier  is  operating  with  a  Navy  task  force, your carrier is a part of a carrier division (CARDIV). The   commander   of   a   carrier   division   is   usually   an admiral, who is assisted by a staff of highly qualified officers and administrative personnel. The  carrier  division  will  be  a  part  of  either  the Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet or the U.S. Pacific Fleet.  A  carrier  division  operating  with  the  Atlantic Fleet will receive orders from the Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet (COMNAVAIRLANT). If  the  carrier  operates  with  the  Pacific  forces,  orders will come from the Commander, Naval Air Force, U.S. Pacific Fleet (COMNAVAIRPAC). COMNAV- AIRLANT  is  directed  by  the  Commander  in  Chief, U.S.    Atlantic    Fleet    (CINCLANTFLT).    COMNAV- AIRPAC is directed by the Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific   Fleet   (CINCPACFLT).   CINCLANTFLT   and 2-16 ANF0210 AIRCRAFT INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE OFFICER QUALITY ASSURANCE/ ANALYSIS MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION MANPOWER, PERSONNEL & TRAINING COORDINATOR (NOTE 1) SUPPLY PRODUCTION/ MATERIAL CONTROL GENERAL MAINTENANCE DIVISION SE MAINTENANCE DIVISION ORG. MAINTENANCE SHIP'S A/C POWER PLANTS AIRFRAMES AVIATION LIFE SUPPORT EQUIP. AVIONICS ARMAMENT EQUIPMENT NOTE 1 : AUTHORIZED FOR CVs ONLY Figure 2-10.—Aircraft intermediate-level maintenance department (afloat) organizational chart.

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