George Washington (CVN 73) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 2006

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The IM1 Maintenance Admlnistration Division consists of eight major work centers: Production Control, Quality Assurance, Maintenance Administration, Material Control, Individual Material Readiness List, Damage Control, Aeronautical Material Screening Unit, and AIRSpeed. Production Control is the central point of the entire maintenance effort for AIMD. The maintenance managers and administrators of Production Control coordinate the repair of all parts received, manage the schedule of inspections to be completed, and verify that all maintenance is completed. The technical experts of Quality Assurance continually seek to eliminate the occurrence of defects through training and work center monitoring. Maintenance Administration processes the administrative paperwork. Individual Material Readiness List manages the acceptance and transfer of support equipment. Material Control ensures technicians have everything to complete their task of providing support to CVW-17. The Aeronautical Material Screening Unit ensures components requiring repair are correctly routed to the appropriate work center. The Damage Control shop maintains the battle readiness of AIMD spaces. AIRSpeed’s mission is to implement cost-wise solutions for Naval Aviation while creating a local standard that aligns with global performance. -• - ; v;;; ; - v-r-. LT Joshua MacMurdo CW03 Allen Gibbs AVCM (AW) Elvln ATCS (AW-SW) Douglas ATCS (AW) Stephen Ferrer Dickinson Okker AZ1 (AW SW) Bart ADI (AW) Ronald Fix AMI Bret Humphrey Dubois PR1 (SW AW) James ATI (AW) Paul Adams Bennett:. .

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The mission of the Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department (AIMD) is to provide maximum support to the Strike Group, Carrier Air Wing SEVENTEEN, and the ship. Our superbly skilled and highly-trained technicians strive to produce the highest quality product possible. Our management team is proactively involved in the repair cycle, continually seeking ways to enhance the mission capability of the combat aircraft operated by our customer. AlMD’s capabilties range from micro-miniature repair of electronic components to third-degree repair of jet engines. AIMD provides physical, dimensional, mechanical and electronic calibration services for the entire strike group. From maintaining support equipment to coordinating the repair of escorting ships under the Battle Force Intermediate Maintenance Activity umbrella, AIMD provides unparalleled support for sustained combat operations. The Officers and Chief Petty Officers of AIMD have the privilege of serving with more than 300 sailors of nearly every aviation rate, not only ship’s company, but technicians from Sea Operational Detachments from Naval Air Stations Jacksonville, Norfolk, and Oceana. This diverse team honed their skills and expertlymeshed during deployment in support of the Partnership of the Americas to form a fine-tuned machine. From the beginning, the focus has been getting air wing aircraft airborne in a fully combat ready status. Our sailors have demonstrated exceptional ingenuity and have proven theydeserve recognition as “The Finest AIMD in the Fleet”.



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AZ1 (AW SW) Lori Killingsworth ATI (AW SW) Michael AZ1 (AW SW) Trevor AS1 (AW) Lawrence ATI (AW SW) Ronald Koscinski Mapps Maurice AOI Roderick McGowan AZ1 (AW SW) Daniel AZ1 (AW SW) William AMI (AW SW) Henry ATI (AW SW) Robert SKI (SW AW) Keith Negron Nelson Portillo Ridgway Turner

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