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AMOC - Block 1 (TEST) 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET
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How many commanders have authority in a Combat Wing Organization One How many groups are there in a Combat Wing Organization Four What are the Groups of a Combat Wing Organization Maintenance, Operations, Mission Support, Medical What shops make up the Wing Staff JAG, MEO, Safety, Chaplin, Command Post, PA, Comptroller What squadrons make up the Mission Support Group SFS, LRS, CES, FSS, Contracting, Communications, Aerial Port What squadrons make up the Medical Group Aerospace Medicine, Dental, Medical Ops, Medical Support What squadrons make up the Operations Group Flying Squadrons and OSS What squadrons make up the MXG if there are less than 700 people MOF, AMXS (HMXS), MXS
What squadrons make up the MXG if there are 700 or more people MOF, AMXS (HMXS), EMS, CMS, MUNS What functions are assigned to the MXG staff QA, CEM, Wing Weapons Manager What shops fall under an AMU? Supervision/Production, APG (Crew Chiefs), Specialists (Avionics), Weapons Loaders, Support (CTK) What functions elements make up the MOF? Maintenance Training Flight, Maintenance Operations Flight, Programs Resources, WSS(Admin Only), QA (Admin Only) What shops make up the MOF element? Maintenance Operations Center, Plans Scheduling & Documentation, Maintenance Management Analysis, Engine Management Branch (Admin Only) What shops make up the Program Resources element? Resource Advisor, Manpower, Facilities What elements make up the MXS? Fabrication, Maintenance (Phase), AGE, Armament, Munitions, Propulsion, Avionics, Accessories What shops are found in the Fab Shop? Aircraft Metals Technology, Aircraft Sheet Metal, Low Observables, Non-Destructive Inspection What shops are found in the Maintenance element? Inspection, Repair & Reclamation, Wheel & Tire, Crashed Damaged Disabled Aircraft Recovery, Trans Alert What shops are found in the AGE element? Inspection & Repair, Dispatch & Drivers, Combat AGE Teams
What shops are found in the Armament element? Pylons/Launcers, Racks/ADPT, Guns What shops are found in the Munitions element? Production, Systems, Material What shops are found in the Propulsion element? Engine Management Branch (Admin assigned to MOF), Test Cell, Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance, Small Gas Turbine What shops make up the Avionics element? Avionics & Electronic Warfare What shops make up the Accessories element? Fuels, Test Measurement Diagnostic Equipment, Egress, Hydraulics, Electro & Environmental What elements make up a EMS? Fabrication, Maintenance & AGE What elements make up a MUNS Armament & Munitions What elements make up a CMS? Propulsion, Avionics & Accessories What are the principals of management? Emphasis on wartime tasks, functional groups, lean organizational structures What is the mission of maintenance? Aircraft & Equipment readiness. Functions to ensure assigned aircraft are safe, serviceable and properly configured to meet mission needs What determines the essential systems for mission accomplishment?
MESL Minimum Essential System List What are the types of maintenance On-Equipment & Off-Equipment What kind of maintenance is primarily preventative? Scheduled What are the Maintenance Level Concepts Organizational, Intermediate, Depot What Maintenance Level Concept is utilized for on-equipment maintenance by AMXS/AMU personnel? Organizational Level What Maintenance Level Concept is utilized for off-equipment maintenance performed by a centralized repair facility or back shop? Intermediate Level What Maintenance Level Concept is utilized for an overhaul of the equipment at an Air Logistics Center or contractor facility Depot Level Primary Aircraft Authorized (PAA) Aircraft authorized for performance of units mission, has allocations for money, manpower & facilities and is determined by MAJCOM Backup Aircraft Authorized (BAA) Aircraft above primary authorization which many be located at depot or otherwise not under direct unit control The F in F-15E designates its Mission
The 15 in F-15E designates its Design The E in F-15E designates its Series The Designed Operational Capability (DOC) statement describes A unit's wartime mission What lists the systems that must work on an aircraft for it to perform specifically assigned missions MESL Minimum Essential Subsystems List A MESL is broken into what parts? Full Systems List (FSL) and Basic Systems List (BSL) What provides supervisors with a listing of personnel qualified for critical tasks? Special Certification Roster Airmen must complete what requirements to gain a 5 skill level 12 months OJT & CDCs, supervisor recommendation Airmen must complete what requirements to gain a 7 skill level SSgt, 12 months OJT, CDCs, supervisors recommendation, attend school if required Airmen must complete what requirement to gain a 9 skill level SMSgt and recommended by the Commander What factors are considered when parking an aircraft Security Classification, Climate/Geography, Landing Status Codes What term covers all aspects of moving an aircraft from its parking spot to the air and back to its spot
Launch & Recovery What is accomplished upon completion of flight, attempted flight or last flight of the day for turnaround sorties Maintenance Debrief The discrepancies reported at the Maintenance Debrief are called? Pilot Reported Discrepancies What is the database used to collect, track, predict and evaluate maintenance effectiveness, document maintenance actions and determines fleet health Maintenance Information Systems (IMDS, G0-81, REMIS) What is a Functional Check Flight Ensures airworthiness and mission capability, performed after major maintenance based on - 6 Tech Order, requires FCF crew What is an Operational Check Flight performed after - 1, - 2 Tech Orders, no special crew required IAW 21-101, who can authorize a cannibalization? MXG/CC What is removing a part from one broken aircraft to repair another aircraft of higher priority? Cannibalization Who is a Cannibalization authority? SNCO's, Officers or civilian equivalent What is an intensified management of system or component malfunction of serious or chronic nature? Aircraft Impoundment
Who appoints the impoundment authority MXG/CC Who appoints the investigating official Impoundment Authority (MSgt or Above) Who can release an impoundment MXG/CC or CD What is an additional inspection or verification step at a critical point in the installation, assembly or reassembly of a system, subsystem or component In Process Inspection What does a red dash indicate A required inspection is due and/or the condition of equipment is unknown What does a red diagonal indicate An unsatisfactory condition exists but is not sufficiently urgent or dangerous to warrant grounding of aircraft or discontinuing use of equipment What does a red X indicate? A weapons system, support system or equipment is considered unsafe or unfit for flight or use What can an aircraft fly with a red X? Never What is FMC? Aircraft is capable of all assigned missions What is PMC? Aircraft is capable of performing at least one but not all assigned missions What is NMC?
Aircraft is incapable of performing any assigned missions What is NMCA? Aircraft is incapable of performing any assigned missions, however is airworthy only What are the Maintenance statuses? Awaiting Parts (AWP), Awaiting Maintenance (AWM), In Work (INW) What is the projected time Maintenance expects an aircraft to become PMC or FMC? Expected Time in Commission (ETIC) What is rate that an aircraft are FMC or PMC over the number of hours possessed? Mission Capable Rate (MCR) What does a low MC indicate? Hard breaks, lack of parts, poor workforce management Who directs the overall maintenance effort of their unit, is a SNCO or civilian equivalent and is responsible to AMU OIC and/or Superintendent for flight line production? Production Superintendent (Pro Super) Who ensures maintenance is accomplished, assigns maintenance tasks and technicians, does not normally perform maintenance & works for the Pro Super Flightline Expediter What shop monitors sortie and maintenance production, monitors the flying and maintenance schedules, maintains visual aids to show status, ETIC and location of aircraft, and informs affected activities of changes in priories, plans and schedules Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) What is Red Ball? Alerts maintenance personnel of a discrepancy on an aircraft in launch status 2 hours prior to flight
What discrepancy is noted when a malfunction cannot be duplicated by personnel even after thorough troubleshooting? Cannot Duplicate (CND) What discrepancy is noted when the same malfunction occurs on the next sortie or attempted sortie after corrective action has been taken? Repeat Discrepancy What discrepancy is noted when the same malfunction occurs on the second through fourth sortie after corrective action has been taken? Recurring Discrepancy What is a Delayed Discrepancy A discrepancy entered into the the forms that will not create an NMC or PMC and also classified as AWP or AWM. What are the types of discrepancies? Red Ball, Cannot Duplicate, Repeat, Recurring, Delayed What type of abort happens between crew show to take off? Ground Abort What type of abort happens between the mission can not be completed? Air Abort What identifies the abort reason and assigns responsibility? Deviation Cause Code What does landing status code 1 indicate No additional discrepancies What does landing status code 2 indicate
Minor additional discrepancies but is capable of further missions What does landing status code 3 indicate Indicates Major discrepancies and Red X What does landing status code 4 indicate Indicates nuclear, biological or chemical contamination What does landing status code 5 indicate? Indicates battle damage What is issued when an individual is observed performing an unsafe act? Detected Safety Violation (DSV) What is issued when an individual is observed performing maintenance without proper TOs available or which are available but open to the incorrect step? Technical Data Violation (TDV) What is issued when an unsafe condition is found, chargeable to the work center supervisor when it is impossible to determine who created the condition? Unsatisfactory Condition Report (UCR) What form is used to request part or equipment from supply and may be used to turn in equipment to supply? AF 2005 - Issue Turn In Request What tracks items on order for the shop and is a back up for MIS? AF 2413 - Supply Control Log What must be signed by Maintenance or the supply liaison to release an issued part? DD 1348- 1 - Issue Release Receipt What is the digital version of the DD 1348-1?
Standard Asset Tracking System (SATS) card What is the common term used to describe the delivery priority of mission essential parts? MICAP What does 1A MICAP indicate? NMC Condition What does JA MICAP indicate? PMC Condition Parts that are not mission essential or not requiring immediate delivery Backorder (BQ) What are parts that must be turned in for repair/credit? Due in From Maintenance (DIFM) Parts that can be swapped out one for one as a complete unit Line Replaceable Unit (LRU) Parts that can be repaired at home station Shop Replaceable Unit (SRU) Parts that cannot be repaired locally Not Repairable This Station (NRTS) Equipment and parts reserved for contingency use, ready for rapid deployment and each base has different levels War Reserve Material (WRM) What are controlled locations for temporary storage of aircraft parts? Tail Number Bin (TNB)
What is the systematic evaluation to identify risk & benefits and determine the best course of action for any given situation Risk Management What are the goals of Risk Management 1)Enhance Mission Effectiveness 2)Integrate RM into mission and activity planning 3)Motivate all personnel to manage risks 4)Identify opportunities to increase war fighting effectiveness at the least possible cost 5)Accept no unnecessary risks 6)Make decisions at the appropriate level 7)Apply cyclically What are the 5 steps of the RM process? 1)Identify the Hazards 2)Assess the Hazards 3)Develop Controls and Make Decisions 4)Implement Controls 5)Supervise and Evaluate Who establishes RM policy, requirements and overall strategy? HQ USAF Who integrates RM into mission and training? MAJCOM Who tailors RM to their unique mission, develop and maintain RM plans and integrates RM into all operational decision making? Commanders at all Levels What program immerses all maintenance personnel into the culture and knowledge of human factors philosophy related to daily maintenance? Maintenance Resource Management
What supplements RM to improve safety/communication Maintenance Resource Management What training (trainers appointed by MXG/CC) emphasizes a team approach to human error reduction using principles that seek to improve communications, situational awareness, problem solving, decision making and teamwork? Maintenance Resource Management Training What encourages work teams to communicate vital operational risk and safety information directly and informally, regardless of rank or position, thus permitting rapid response to prevent impending crises Maintenance Resource Management