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PLANE CAPTAIN BRANCH

CHAPTER  5 LINE OPERATIONS AND SPECIAL PROGRAMS One of the busiest, most important and dangerous divisions in a squadron is the line division. Upon reporting  to  a  squadron,  no  matter  your  rate  or paygrade, you may be assigned to the line division. As an  Airman,  or  third  class  petty  officer,  you  may become a plane captain. A plane captain has many responsibilities   in   flight   operations   and   in   the day-to-day  maintenance  of  modern  aircraft. As a more senior petty officer or a Chief, you may be assigned as the LPO or Branch Chief. It is important for you to know how the line division operates and the safety factors involved with line operations. This chapter briefly outlines some of these crucial factors. ORGANIZATION LEARNING   OBJECTIVE:   Identify   the organization  of  the  line  division  and  define  the responsibilities  and  qualifications  of  a  plane captain. The following text discusses the organization of the   line   division.   Knowledge   about   the   line organization is important because it will help you perform your duties. The   line   division   is   a   division   within   the maintenance department. Figure 5-1 shows how the line division fits within the maintenance department. The aircraft maintenance officer is the department Figure 5-1.—Navy O-level maintenance department organization. 5-1

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