NAMP 4790
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- How many volumes are there in the NAMP
- 5
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Vol I covers what topics
a. Depot Level maintenance
b. Standard Operating Procedures
c. Aviation 3 M data processing requirements
d. addresses concepts, policies, organizations, maintenance support procedures, and O-level and I-level - d. addresses concepts, policies, organizations, maintenance support procedures, and O-level and I-level maintenance.
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Vol II covers what topics
a. Depot Level maintenance
b. Standard Operating Procedures
c. Aviation 3 M data processing requirements
d. addresses concepts, policies, organizations, maintenance support procedures, and O-level and I-level - a. Depot Level maintenance
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Vol III covers what topics
a. Depot Level maintenance
b. Standard Operating Procedures
c. Aviation 3 M data processing requirements
d. addresses concepts, policies, organizations, maintenance support procedures, and O-level and I-leve - e. MDS (maintenance Data Systems)
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Vol IV covers what topics
a. Depot Level maintenance
b. Standard Operating Procedures
c. Aviation 3 M data processing requirements
d. addresses concepts, policies, organizations, maintenance support procedures, and O-level and I-level - c. Aviation 3 M data
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Vol V covers what topics
a. Depot Level maintenance
b. Standard Operating Procedures
c. Aviation 3 M data processing requirements
d. addresses concepts, policies, organizations, maintenance support procedures, and O-level and I-level - b. Standard Operating Procedures
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Corrections, Changes, and Deviations Processing can be found in what Vol and Chapter
a. Vol 2 Chap 2
b. Vol 3 Chap 3
c. Vol 1 Chap 1
d. Vol 2 Chap 1 - c. Vol 1 Chap 1
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The NAMP is sponsored and directed by
a. NAVAIR
b. AIRLANT
c. CO
d. CNO - d. CNO
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Warning, cautions, and notes used in the instruction are explained as followed
Warnings refers to
a. damage
b. procedure
c. injury - c. injury
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Warning, cautions, and notes used in the instruction are explained as followed
Caution refers to
a. damage
b. procedure
c. injury - a. damage
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Warning, cautions, and notes used in the instruction are explained as followed
"Note" refers to
a. damage
b. procedure
c. injury - b. procedure
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The concept of word usage and intended meaning that has been adhered to is as follows
"Should" refers to
a. mandatory
b. recommended
c. optional
d. no requirement - b. recommended
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The concept of word usage and intended meaning that has been adhered to is as follows
"Will" refers to
a. mandatory
b. recommended
c. optional
d. no requirement - d. no requirement
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The concept of word usage and intended meaning that has been adhered to is as follows
"Shall" refers to
a. mandatory
b. recommended
c. optional
d. no requirement - a. mandatory
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The concept of word usage and intended meaning that has been adhered to is as follows
"May and need not" refers to
a. mandatory
b. recommended
c. optional
d. no requirement - c. optional
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Corrections to the NAMP are handled by submitting descrepancies by naval letter or by email directly to COMNAVAIRSYSCOM
TRUE OR FALSE - TRUE
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Recommendations to change NAMP policies or procedures shall be submitted by naval letter or email, via the chain of command, to the originator's TYCOM
TRUE OR FALSE - TRUE