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ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS-Cont.

ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS A1.     The  efficient  attainment  of  objectives. A2. Actions taken to retain material in a serviceable condition or to restore it to serviceability. A3. Actions taken to retain or restore material or equipment to a serviceable condition  with  a  minimum  expenditure  of  resources. A4. Maintenance control. A5. Maintenance control. A6  Maintenance  control. A7.    Maintenance  control. A8. Maintenance control. A9.    It allows all the supervisors within your department or division to brief the maintenance chief on the status of equipment, components, or aircraft that currently have ongoing work or are scheduled to have maintenance performed. A10. Aircraft Material Readiness Reporting (AMRR), COMNAVAIRLANT/ COMNAVAIRPAC INSTRUCTION 5442.5D. A11. At least 10 flights or until the completion of the next like inspection. A12.     The aircraft maintenance officer (AMO) or his designated representative. A13. Aircraft  Inspection  and  Acceptance  Record. A14.    Prior to the first flight of the day. A15.     OPNAVINST  4790.2,  Vol  III. A16.     One inspection cycle or 6 months, whichever is greater. A17.    Miscellaneous  file. A18. SCIR reports. A19.     The first position of the EOC code. A20.     They are computer generated as determined by the documented Work Unit Code (WUC). A21. Aircraft  model  and  bureau  number. A22.    Reporting  or  physical  custodians  of  all  naval  aircraft. A23. The periodic maintenance information cards (PMCs) for that specific aircraft. A24.    Inspection Record OPNAV 4790/22A. A25.    Repair/Rework Record, OPNAV 4790/23A. A26.    Interim TDs are recorded on the same sheet as formal TDs and identified by an "I" preceding the TD number. A27.    It provides a means of recording significant information that affects the aircraft or equipment for which no other space is provided in the logbook. A28. If the equipment is not preserved as part of an aircraft preservation action. 7-22

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