Second
Third
Fourth
Fifth
PAFSC.
2 AFSC.
DAFSC
CAFSC.
PAFSC
2 AFSC.
DAFSC.
CAFSC.
Core tasks only
All tasks listed on the STS.
Only mission-critical tasks.
Only those tasks that are performed frequently.
Troubleshoot components.
Treat aircraft corrosion.
Refuel an aircraft.
Clear red Xs.
None. You are not authorized to get involved with hazardous materials.
Handle, label, and dispose of them according to environmental standards.
Handle and label them only according to environmental standards.
Dispose of them according to applicable Air Force Occupational Safety and Health (AFOSH) standards.
Operational, air base, and specialized mission wings.
Operational wing, objective wing, and home based wing
Composite wing, operational wing, and objective wing.
Specialized mission wing, air base, and home based wing.
Operations group.
Maintenance group.
Accessories flight group.
Mission support group.
Operations group.
Maintenance squadron.
Logistics group.
Maintenance group.
Maintenance group commander.
Combat wing commander.
Major Command (MAJCOM).
Headquarters USAF.
Maintenance supervisor
Squadron commander.
Section chief.
Flight chief.
Aerospace ground equipment (AGE) flight.
Propulsion flight.
Fabrication flight.
Accessories flight.
Aerospace ground equipment (AGE) flight.
Fuels flight.
Pneudraulics flight.
Electro-environmental (E/E) flight
Flight chief.
Section chief.
Group commander.
Squadron commander.
Flight chief.
Section chief.
Group commander
Squadron commander.
Flight chief.
Section chief.
Group commander.
Squadron commander
Operations group commander (OG/CC).
Maintenance group commander (MXG/CC).
Flying squadron commander.
Operations support squadron commander (OSS/CC).
Operations group commander (OG/CC).
Maintenance group commander (MXG/CC).
Supply technician
Fuels journeyman
Weapons and tactics flight.
Civil engineering squadron.
Logistics readiness squadron.
Maintenance and operations flight.
Weapons and tactics flight.
Weather flight.
Intelligence flight
Operations flight
One month.
Two months.
Three months
Four months.
Maintenance standardization/evaluation program (MSEP).
Management inspection/evaluation concept.
Phase inspection concept.
No notice evaluation.
Due in from maintenance deadlines.
Deficiency analysis programs.
Deficiency reporting programs.
Time compliance technical order deadlines.
Phased.
Periodic.
Isochronal.
Programmed depot maintenance (PDM).
Hourly post flight.
Thru-flight (TH).
End-of-runway (EOR).
Preflight.
Hourly post flight
Thru-flight (TH).
End-of-runway (EOR).
Pre-flight.
Preflight.
Thru-flight (TH).
End-of-runway (EOR).
Hourly postflight.
Minor.
Thru flight.
Phase.
Home station check (HSC).
Phase
Minor.
Major.
Home station check (HSC).
Special.
Calendar.
Acceptance.
Time replacement
Time replacement inspection.
Acceptance inspection.
Calendar inspection.
Special inspection.
Special.
Calendar.
Acceptance.
Time replacement.
Fix phase.
Look phase.
Post inspection phase.
Pre-inspection meeting.
Fix phase
Past inspection phase
Post inspection phase.
Special inspection phase
First name initial
First and last name initials.
Last name initial.
Minimum signature.
Air pressure in the tires is good prior to refueling.
There are no open discrepancies.
There are no open fuel tanks.
There are no potential safety hazards.
Minimum signature (first initial and last name).
Printed first and last name.
Last name only.
First name only.
Part II, NON-SCHEDULED INSPECTIONS
Part III, SCHEDULED INSPECTIONS.
Part IV, SUPERVISORY REVIEW.
Part V, INDUSTRIAL/SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RECORD.
Part II, NON-SCHEDULED INSPECTIONS.
Part III, SCHEDULED INSPECTIONS.
Part IV, SUPERVISORY REVIEW
Part V, INDUSTRIAL/SUPPORT EQUIPMENT RECORD.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
Identify what base the component came from.
Identify what aircraft the component came from
Control the item/ensure timely maintenance.
Control amount of time repairing the item.
An injury.
An unsafe action.
Damage to property.
The law of cause and effect.
Two.
Four.
Six.
Eight
Keeping bench stock in its place.
Keeping your work area clean and orderly.
Practicing good personnel hygiene.
Cleaning fuel spills at the end of the day.
Thinking about problems.
Daydreaming.
Boredom.
Noise.
Establish the causes to determine financial responsibility.
Determine if non-Air Force personnel or property was involved.
Establish the circumstances so that accidents can be properly classified.
Identify the circumstances or causes so that future accidents can be prevented.
Class A.
Class B.
Class C.
Class D.
Class A.
Class B.
Class C.
Class D.
A fatality.
One or more days away from work.
Permanent partial disability.
Property damage totaling $5,000.
Copper, zinc, or zinc-coated metal.
Copper, brass, or brass-coated metal.
Aluminum, zinc, or zinc-coated metal.
Aluminum, brass, or brass-coated metal.
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