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V T ASTQSWJ A. Rubbo AQ1 J.C. Russell AZ1 AW J. Schmidt AO1 W. Shaw AZ2 G.J. Emenaker AZ2 W. McQueen AZ2 J. St. John AZ3 T. Baird AC3 N. Brown AZ3 B. Goad AZ3 S. Labadia AZ3 A. Leone AZ3 J. Senchina YN3 W. Stohlton AK3 T. Stone AZ3 D. Thompson AN G.. Bembe AZAN G. Darby AKAN R. Phelan AZAN M. Sweeney AZAA D. Evans AA J. Smithingeli
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IM-1 Division incorporates the staff work centers of AIMD: Production Control Administration Quality Assur- ance!Analysis and Material Control. The division serves a variety of functions required for the interface of manage- ment production and supply with embarked Air Wing and escort ships. Production Control is the nerve center for repairable components inducted into the AIMD. It also provides liai- son between customers and production work centers throughout AIMD. Administration prepares and processes all departmental correspondence message traffic evaluations leave pa- pers and reports required for the continuous flow of infor- mation. Quality Assurance!Analysis provides statistical analysis of maintenance data for management and maintains the Central Technical Publications Library. Representatives provide technical expertise in a complete range of aviation maintenance and related skills. Material Control manages funding required for the AlMD CDR G. Boston LCDR G.W. Pack CW02 E. Eskridge I AVCM W. Peiffer AVCM F. Schindler AQCS S. Kerr and maintains the logistical inventory and control of all required special tools and equipment utilizing the Individ- ual Material Readiness List UMRLQ. -wr,-, -11.5, -..- 1-uv -.--L-.w.,.,.,?---,.i....-5-f-,-i-:.Y ,-..-...aa fr ,-n-QQEQ-qm1e.vq1-,mg75 Y' 9 7 l Y 1 7 AQCS C. Seymour AMHC E. Matthews AZC R. Matthews AOC E. Stankey AZC R.E. Swanson AMH1 J. Ellorin A WXC 050 'Sm x NN 'kv i E 5' X .X S 'l'lO AMS1 F Fleming AE1 R. Green AZ1 J. Harris l l AZ1 G. Hobby AZ1 T. Jenkins AQ1 F. Nagel .-:a..,-..5 K .. uf-5 :1a,:a::,.: 1-..:....',3. ,pg,,3,.:s,,,, -. g.', --,Y-..4,-Tig, 45:-W. d?.hu . ,r-1:-I V -gllpv.. . ,A WV, fd I ' , V V U K A1 - P H Q g . A A 3 ' ' ee? -- A-Y -i11-Qz2-w..f.-..-...-,f4b.1.1nf.e1s.+w,.-.,,....r.x,1-ii-,.gy.sz-s-:ana-:,.,,,z-avaarinx.-:Amic:-..-:u,:-4ap.,:,- - ...-.,.-. 'V .- - ' .,
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...R -.... -wuf,.., -.-.,..,.,., IM-2 Division of AIMD, consists of twelve work centers and a staff which provides aircraft component inspection, repair and test services for the embarked Air Wing and ship's aircraft. Basic functions of four of the larger work centers follow: The Parachute Packing Loft tests and inspects survival equipment, seat pans and parachutes. Parachute Riggers troubleshoot and repair oxygen regulators with the 62A test stand nicknamed the green monster. The loft also provides a tremendous amount of sewing repair work to the squadrons. The Tire and Wheel Build Up work center inspects, as- sembles and inflates a variety of aircraft and yellow gear tires with capacities that range from 65 to 400 psi. The Jet Engine Test Cell is a part of the Jet Shop. After the Jet Shop builds up an engine, the Test Cell runs it on the fantail to ensure that the engine functions correctly. If the engine passes, the work center returns it to the squad- ron. lf it fails, the work center troubleshoots it. lf it is be- yond onboard capabilities to repair, the engine is shipped to a higher level repair activity. The Airframes work center repairs canopies, brackets, panels and many other aircraft structures. PR1 M. Cayton PR1 B. Conatser AD1 S. Craft 112 AD1 J. McDanieIs AD1 D. Peterson AMS1 Fi. Schafer . . . LTJG Fl. Dean PRC J. Harry AD1 D. Dodwell AIVIS1 W. Tourangeau MCPO W. Ochsenhirt ADC W. Semmendinger AMH1 H. Hoyt AMH1 D. Tucker ADCS H. Moose AD1 J.Fl. Bellar AMS1 H. Johnson AE1 D. Wik -- . . --.. . .-........-.,...-,--1--.1...r...'-.,...-,.,f,,,.m...,,.,,K 5 .4 . - rnrvxoqfoa-15lA21-QJI - ,.x: ' ' ' -v- .-, W . C Y , A-Q-......l .,a.-.-....c...-,.-,,...--fx-.uf...1.-..,g.:,.:.1, - s:...:.' +p ...L .. .Q .Q-.xp f- - A . .
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