ANSWERS TO REVIEW QUESTIONS
A 1. Technical publications.
A2. NAVAIR 00-25-100, Naval Air Systems Command, Technical Manual
Program.
A3. Military Specifications and commercial.
A4. Two major types-operational and maintenance.
A5. By function and task.
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Visible lock-on format, logical arrangement structure, and quick
understanding.
The 7-digit WP number and the page within the work package.
A change issues correction pages for an existing technical manual, and a
revision is the complete reissue of the entire technical manual with the
changes incorporated.
Technical publication deficiency reporting program.
Routine and Rapid Action Changes.
To help the user insert new pages and maintain a record of current pages.
To allow data to be added or changed without making a direct impact on
existing information.
The numerical index of effective work packages.
Capital letter suffixes are added to the number of the preceding illustration
or table.
To expedite the dissemination of urgent operation and maintenance change
information.
Two. The NAVAIR (NA) numbering system and the newer Technical Manual
Identification Numbering System (TMlNS).
Part I.
Two. The publication identifier (PI) and the suffix.
The third group.
The technical manual (TM) identifier.
That this publication is a maintenance instruction manual.
In most cases the QA required inspections are shown in italics; in some cases
those requirements are underlined.
Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB).
Six.
Naval Aeronautical Publication Index (NAPI).
Quality assurance division.
To provide information concerning the availability and applicability of
technical manuals for maintenance of a particular aircraft model.
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