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AIMD/IMA MONTHLY MAINTENANCE PLAN
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activities attend this meeting. A representative of the weapons  department  also  attends  the  meeting.  This meeting  provides  the  planning  and  coordination needed to improve the overall maintenance program. Organizational    maintenance    representatives attend this meeting to discuss the quantity and type of support required. This includes a discussion about the contents  of  the  organizational  MMP.  Squadron representatives  discuss  ail  factors  that  affect  the anticipated AIMD/IMA workload. This meeting is a tool used to plan the monthly maintenance schedule. The maintenance schedule is part of the MMP. The AIMD monthly maintenance plan is distributed by the last day, of the month prior to the month to which it applies. The following information is included in the MMP. A projected schedule of items to be inducted for check and test from supported squadrons and the supply activity Anticipated   changes   in   the   operational commitments of supported activities A  schedule  of  technical  training A schedule of maintenance requirements for shop-installed SE Other known or anticipated factors affecting the production effort of the IMA All known TD incorporation requirements A current list of QARs, CDQARs, and CDIs Identification of forced removal (high-time) components Weapons department inputs, which include the following: A projected schedule of armament weapons support equipment (AWSE) inspections, those items requiring  test  and  check,  and  anticipated  receipts  or transfers;  all  known  WSE  TD  incorporation requirements;  and  identification  of  known  or anticipated AWSE end items or components to be returned to the AIMD for maintenance beyond the capability of the weapons department or for other reasons. Q58. What is the major provision of the Monthly Maintenance   Plan? Q59.    At the O level, when is the Monthly Maintenance Plan for March required to be distributed? Q60.     Where can you find a list of current I-level collateral  duty  inspectors? MAINTENANCE TRAINING IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (MTIP) LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Define the purpose of the Maintenance Training Improvement Program (MTIP) in aircraft maintenance. The Maintenance Training Improvement Program (MTIP) is an unclassified training management system which,  through  diagnostic  testing  procedures, identifies training deficiencies at both the O- and I-levels  of  maintenance.  Through  individual evaluation of technical knowledge levels, a qualitative assessment  is  made  of  existing  training  courses, materials,  and  community  level  skills.  Such assessments point out corrective actions needed to enhance  technical  knowledge  levels  and  to  improve existing  training  courses. The Director of Air Warfare (N88) establishes policy and exercises overall control of the MTIP Program; however, the AMO or IMA maintenance officer  ensures  the  MTIP  program  is  conducted  per ACC/TYCOM   directives. Q61.     What is the purpose of the Maintenance Training Improvement Program (MTIP)? SUMMARY This chapter discussed a variety of areas to include NAMP objectives, familiarization of O- and I-level maintenance, their structures, responsibilities, and rating applications, as well as a brief overview of the NALCOMIS program, VIDS/MAFs, SE records and forms,   how   they   are   used   in   the   maintenance departments, and a brief description of MTIP. This volume of information is more than any one individual could memorize or be solely responsible for; therefore, you should refer to the applicable references when you need more information. Make sure you are informed of any changes affecting you or your work center. 1-26

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