Air Force Aerospace Vehicle Inspections
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What establishes necessary controls to ensure that inspections are accomplished at or near the scheduled due time as authorized in applicable TOs or approved waivers?

  • Mission Design Series (MDS)
  • Program Manager (PM)
  • Group Commander (GP/CC) (correct)
  • Inspection workcards

Who must approve scheduling deviations of periodic, phase or isochronal inspections beyond what is authorized in aerospace vehicle specific technical manuals?

  • Depot engineering data
  • Program Manager (PM) (correct)
  • Mission Design Series (MDS)
  • Lead Command

Which type of inspection concept for aerospace vehicles involves scheduling deviations that may be required for temporary situations?

  • Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM) (correct)
  • Isochronal
  • Periodic
  • Phase

Who can increase the frequency or scope of scheduled inspections or individual inspection requirements for aerospace vehicles?

<p>Group Commander (GP/CC) (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of manuals prescribe the intervals required for Air Force aerospace vehicle inspections?

<p>Mission Design Series (MDS) specific -6 TO maintenance manuals (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who must approve scheduling deviations of periodic, phase or isochronal inspections beyond what is authorized in aerospace vehicle specific technical manuals?

<p>Program Manager (PM) (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What establishes necessary controls to ensure that inspections are accomplished at or near the scheduled due time as authorized in applicable TOs or approved waivers?

<p>General Public Command (GPC) (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which type of inspection concept for aerospace vehicles may involve an increase in frequency or scope of scheduled inspections for temporary situations?

<p>Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM) (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Inspection Scheduling and Control

  • The Aerospace Vehicle Inspection Program (AVIP) establishes necessary controls to ensure inspections are accomplished at or near the scheduled due time as authorized in applicable TOs or approved waivers.

Scheduling Deviations

  • The approving authority for scheduling deviations of periodic, phase, or isochronal inspections beyond what is authorized in aerospace vehicle specific technical manuals is the System Program Office (SPO) or the Wing Commander.

Temporary Inspection Concepts

  • The Flexible Inspection concept for aerospace vehicles involves scheduling deviations that may be required for temporary situations, which may include an increase in frequency or scope of scheduled inspections.

Inspection Frequency and Scope

  • The System Program Office (SPO) or the Wing Commander can increase the frequency or scope of scheduled inspections or individual inspection requirements for aerospace vehicles.

Inspection Intervals

  • Aerospace vehicle specific technical manuals prescribe the intervals required for Air Force aerospace vehicle inspections.

Approving Authority

  • The System Program Office (SPO) or the Wing Commander must approve scheduling deviations of periodic, phase, or isochronal inspections beyond what is authorized in aerospace vehicle specific technical manuals.

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Test your knowledge of the intervals and requirements for Air Force aerospace vehicle inspections as prescribed in Mission Design Series (MDS) specific -6 TO maintenance manuals and other relevant technical documents.

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