CARD
NAVAIR 01-XXX-6
CHANGE NO.
REMOVAL/REPLACMENT SCHEDULE AND
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DATE: 15 August 1997
SPECIAL TRACKING REQUIREMENTS
NOMENCLATURE
PART/MODEL
REMOVAL
NUMBER
DISPOSITION
INTERVAL
REMARKS
CATAPULT SYSTEM
NOTE 1: A 10 percent extension is not authorized.
*Catapult
Launch Bar
134762-011
122781-110
Forward to Depot
200 Catapult
Launches
See Note 1
*Catapult
Launch Bar
134762-011
122781-110
Retire
4,000 Catapult
Launches
See Note 1
*Catapult
Holdback Socket
128694-101,
-105
Retire
3,000 Catapult
Launches
See Note 1
ARRESTING GEAR
NOTE 1: Denotes requirement for Equipment History Record card.
*Shank
1281155-101
Forward to Depot
150 Arrested
Landings
Drag Link
Arresting Hook
1280555-109
Repair at Depot
500 Arrested
Landings
See Note 1
Figure 4-2.Periodic maintenance information card.
Checklists
The checklist format for inspections provides
maintenance personnel with abbreviated requirements
for turnaround inspections. Checklist inspection
requirements are consecutively numbered and arranged
in a logical working order.
AIRCRAFT INSPECTION
PROCEDURES
and reports. In many activities, AZs initiate inspection
documents electronically through NALCOMIS. These
documents deal with aircraft and aeronautical
equipment inspections, inspection procedures, and
authorized deviations to inspections.
Types of Aircraft and Equipment
Inspections
Aircraft and aeronautical equipment undergo
unscheduled and scheduled inspections.
Maintenance personnel use the Preflight/Daily/
Turnaround/Postflight Maintenance Record, OPNAV
As an AZ, you should be knowledgeable about the
types of aircraft and aeronautical equipment
inspections, PMS publications, and associated records
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