AFSC 2A5X1 Aerospace Maintenance Specialty
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1 DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORE FETP 2A5X1 Headquarters US Air Force Parts I and II Washington, D January 1998 AFS 2A5X1 Aerospace Maintenance Specialty AREER FIELD EDUATION AND TRAINING PLAN
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3 AREER FIELD EDUATION AND TRAINING PLAN AEROSPAE SPEIALTY AFS 2A5X1 Table of ontents PART I Preface 3 Abbreviations/Terms Explained 4 Section A, General Information 6 Purpose of the FETP Use of the FETP oordination and Approval of the FETP Section B, areer Progression and Information 7 Specialty Description Skill/areer Progression Apprentice Level (3) Journeyman Level (5) raftsman Level (7) Superintendent Level (9) Training Decisions ommunity ollege of the Air Force areer Field Path Section, Skill Level Training Requirements 13 Purpose Specialty Qualification Requirements Apprentice Level (3) Journeyman Level (5) raftsman Level (7) Superintendent Level (9) Section D, Resource onstraints 15 Supersedes: FETP 2A5X1, Oct 1993 Approved By: USAF/ILMM, MSgt L. Funk AFJQS 2A5X1-005, Mar 96 OPR: 362 TRS/TRR (R. Williams) AFJQS 2A5X1-105, Mar 96 Number of Printed Pages: 288 AFJQS 454X4A-001, Dec 88 AFJQS 454X4A-102, Mar 90 AFJQS 457X2-107, Mar 90 1
4 PART II Section A, Specialty Training Standard 17 Attachments: A1. Proficiency ode Key (Mandatory must be filed with pages 17-19) 20 A2. 2A5X1 Fundamental Requirements (Mandatory) 21 A3. B-1 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 41 A4. B-2 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 59 A5. B-52 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 71 A Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 83 A Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 99 A Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 111 A Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 125 A Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 145 A Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 161 A12. E-3 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 171 A13. K-10/E-4 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 181 A14. B-1 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 191 A15. B-2 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 199 A16. B-52 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 207 A Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 215 A Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 223 A Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 231 A Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 241 A Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 249 A Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 257 A23. E-3 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 265 A24. K-10/E-4 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 273 Section B, ourse Objective List 281 Section, Training ourse Index 281 Section D, MAJOM Unique Requirements 286 2
5 AEROSPAE MAINTENANE SPEIALTY AFS 2A5X1 AREER FIELD EDUATION AND TRAINING PLAN Part I This portion of the FETP provides comprehensive career field information. There are four sections to Part I: General Information; areer Field Progression and Information; Proficiency Training Requirements; and Resource onstraints. Preface 1. This areer Field Education and Training Plan (FETP) is a comprehensive education and training document that identifies life-cycle education/training requirements, training support resources, and minimum core task requirements for the entire 2A5X1 specialty. The FETP will provide personnel a clear career path to success and will instill rigor in all aspects of career field training. NOTE: ivilians occupying associated positions will use Part II to support duty position qualification training. 2. The FETP consists of two parts; both parts of the plan are used by supervisors to plan, manage, and control training within the career field Part I provides information necessary for overall management of the specialty. Section A explains how everyone will use the plan; Section B identifies career field progression information, duties and responsibilities, training strategies, and career field path; Section associates each level with specialty qualifications (knowledge, education, training, and other). Section D indicates resource constraints, some examples are funds, manpower, equipment, facilities Part II includes the following: Section A identifies the Specialty Training Standard (STS) and includes duties, tasks, technical references to support training, Air Education and Training ommand (AET) conducted training, wartime course, core task, and correspondence course requirements; Section B contains the course objective list and training standards supervisors will use to determine if airmen satisfied training requirements. Section identifies available support materials, an example is a qualification training package (QTPs which may be developed to support proficiency training). These packages are identified in AFIND8, Numerical Index of Specialized Educational Training Publications. Section D identifies a training course index supervisors can use to determine resources available to support training, included here are both mandatory and optional courses. 3. Using the guidance provided in the FETP will ensure individuals in this specialty receive effective and efficient training at the appropriate point in their career. This plan will enable us to train today's work force for tomorrow's jobs. At unit level, supervisors and trainers will use Part II to identify, plan, and conduct training commensurate with the overall goals of this plan. 3
6 ABBREVIATIONS/TERMS EXPLAINED Advanced Training. Formal course which provides individuals who are qualified in their Air Force Specialty (AFS) with additional skills/knowledge to enhance their expertise in the career field. Training is for selected career airmen at the advanced level of an AFS. Air Force Job Qualification Standard (AFJQS). A comprehensive task list that describes a particular job type or duty position. They are used by supervisors to document task qualifications. The tasks of AFJQS are common to all persons serving in the described duty position. areer Field Education and Training Plan (FETP). A FETP is a comprehensive, multipurpose document covering the entire spectrum of education and training for a career field. It outlines a logical growth plan that includes training resources and is designed to make career field training identifiable, to eliminate duplication, and to ensure this training is budget defensible. ontinuation Training. Additional training exceeding minimum upgrade requirements with emphasis on present or future duty assignments. ore Task. that Air Force areer Field Managers (AFFM) identify as minimum qualification requirements within an Air Force Specialty. Only a percentage of critical tasks for each system are listed as mandatory core tasks. This gives units needed flexibility to manage their workforce training. ore tasks identified with */R are optional for ANG and AFR. ourse Objective List (OL). A publication identifying the tasks and knowledge requirements, and respective standards provided to achieve a 3-/7-level in this career field. Supervisors use the OL to assist in conducting graduate evaluations in accordance with AFI , Developing, Managing and onducting Military Training Programs Enlisted Specialty Training (EST). A mix of formal training (technical school) and informal training (on-the-job) to qualify and upgrade airmen in each skill level of a specialty. Exportable Training. Additional training via computer assisted, paper text, interactive video, or other necessary means to supplement training. Field Technical Training (Type 4). Special or regular on-site training conducted by a training detachment (TD) or by a mobile training team (MTT). Initial Skills Training. A formal school course that results in award of a 3-skill level AFS. Instructional System Development (ISD). A deliberate and orderly process for developing, validating, and reviewing instructional programs that ensures personnel are taught the knowledge and skills essential for successful job performance. 4
7 Mission Ready Technician. A formal course which results in an airman receiving hands-on training that prepares the individual to be mission ready at the end of training. Occupational Survey Report (OSR). A detailed report showing the results of an occupational survey of tasks performed within a particular AFS. On-the-Job Training (OJT). Hands-on, over-the-shoulder training at the duty location used to certify personnel for both skill level upgrade and duty position qualification. Qualification Training (QT). Actual hands-on task performance training designed to qualify an airman in a specific duty position. This training program occurs both during and after the upgrade training process. It is designed to provide the performance skill/knowledge training required to do the job. Qualification Training Package (QTP). An instructional course designed for use at the unit to qualify, or aid qualification, in a duty position or program, or on a piece of equipment. It may be printed, computer based, or in other audiovisual media. Resource onstraints. Resource deficiencies, such as money, facilities, time, manpower, or equipment, that preclude desired training from being accomplished. Specialized Training Package and OMSE Qualification Training Package. A composite of lesson plans, test material, instructions, policy, doctrine, and procedures necessary to conduct training. These packages are prepared by Air Education and Training ommand (AET), approved by National Security Agency (NSA), and administered by qualified communications security (OMSE) maintenance personnel. Specialty Training Standard (STS). An Air Force publication that describes an Air Force Specialty in terms of tasks and knowledge an airman may be expected to perform or to know on the job. It serves as a contract between AET and the functional user to show which of the overall training requirements for an Air Force Specialty ode are taught in formal schools, areer Development ourses, and exportable courses. Training Impact Decision System (TIDES). A computer-based decision support technology being designed to assist Air Force career field managers in making critical judgments relevant to what training should be provided personnel within career fields, when training should be provided (at what career points), and where training should be conducted (training setting). Upgrade Training. A mixture of mandatory courses, task qualification, QTPs, and Ds required for award of the 3-, 5-, 7-, or 9-skill levels. Utilization and Training Workshop (U&TW). A forum of MAJOM Air Force Specialty ode (AFS) function managers, Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), and AET training personnel that determines career ladder training requirements. 5
8 Section A - General Information 1. Purpose. This FETP provides information necessary for Air Force areer Field Managers (AFFM), MAJOM Functional Managers (MFMs), commanders, training managers, supervisors and trainers to plan, develop, manage, and conduct an effective career field training program. This plan outlines the training that individuals in this AFS should receive to develop and progress throughout their career. This plan identifies initial skills, upgrade, qualification, advanced, and proficiency training. Initial skills training is the AFS specific training an individual receives upon entry into the Air Force or upon retraining into this specialty for award of the 3-skill level. Normally, this training is conducted by AET at one (or more) of the technical training centers. Upgrade training identifies the mandatory courses, task qualification requirements, and correspondence course completion requirements for award of the 3-, 5-, 7-, 9- skill levels. Qualification training is actual hands-on task performance training designed to qualify an airman in a specific duty position. This training program occurs both during and after the upgrade training process. It is designed to provide the performance skills/knowledge required to do the job. Advanced training is formal specialty training used for selected airmen. Proficiency training is additional training, either in-residence or exportable advanced training courses, or on-the-job training, provided to personnel to increase their skills and knowledge beyond the minimum required for upgrade. The FETP has several purposes, some are: 1.1. Serves as a management tool to plan, manage, conduct, and evaluate a career field training program. Also, it is used to help supervisors identify training at the appropriate point in an individual's career Identifies task and knowledge training requirements for each skill level in the specialty and recommends education/training throughout each phase of an individuals career Lists training courses available in the specialty, identifies sources of training, and the training delivery method Identifies major resource constraints which impact full implementation of the desired career field training process. 2. Uses. The plan will be used by MFMs and supervisors at all levels to ensure comprehensive and cohesive training programs are available for each individual in the specialty AET training personnel will develop/revise formal resident, non-resident, field and exportable training based on requirements established by the users and documented in Part II of the FETP. They will also work with the AFFM to develop acquisition strategies for obtaining resources needed to provide the identified training. 2.2 MFMs will ensure their training programs complement the FETP mandatory initial, upgrade, and proficiency requirements. Identified requirements can be satisfied by OJT, resident training, contract training, or exportable courses. MAJOM developed training to support this AFS must be identified for inclusion into plan. 2.3 Each individual will complete the mandatory training requirements specified in this plan. The lists of courses in Part II will be used as a reference to support training. 3. oordination and Approval. The AFFM is the approval authority. MAJOM representatives and AET training personnel will identify and coordinate on the career field 6
9 training requirements. The AET training manager for this specialty will initiate an annual review of this document by AET and MFMs. This review will ensure currency and accuracy using the list of courses in Part II, to eliminate duplicate training. Section B - areer Progression and Information 4. Specialty Description Specialty Summary. Maintains aircraft, support equipment (SE), forms and records. Performs production supervisor, flight chief, expediter, crew chief, support, aero repair, and maintenance functions Duties and Responsibilities. Advises on problems maintaining, and inspecting aircraft and aerospace SE. Uses technical data to diagnose and solve maintenance problems on aircraft systems. Interprets and advises on maintenance procedures and policies to repair aircraft and SE Troubleshoots and maintains aircraft structures, systems, components, and SE. Tests repaired components using mockups and test equipment. Adjusts, aligns, rigs, and calibrates aircraft systems. Performs engine run-up. Accomplishes weight and balance functions. Jacks, tows, and services aircraft Inspects aircraft structures, systems, components, and SE. Supervises and performs aircraft and component inspections. Interprets inspection findings and determines adequacy of corrective actions. Inspects and checks components for clearances, tolerances, proper installation, and operation. Inspects and operates powered and nonpowered aerospace ground equipment. Inspects and identifies aircraft corrosion for prevention and correction. Reviews maintenance forms, aircraft records, and reports to ensure complete documentation. Inventories and maintains alternate mission equipment Performs production supervisor, flight chief, expediter, crew chief, aero repair, support, and maintenance functions. oordinates maintenance plans to meet operation commitments. Supervises and assists in launching and recovering aircraft. Review maintenance data collection summaries to determine trends and production effectiveness. Performs crash recovery duties. Performs staff and supervisory management functions. 5. Skill/areer Progression. Adequate training and timely progression from the apprentice to the superintendent skill level play an important role in the Air Force's ability to accomplish its mission. It is essential that everyone involved in training must do their part to plan, manage, and conduct an effective training program. The guidance provided in this part of the FETP will ensure each individual receives viable training at appropriate points in their career Apprentice (3) Level. Following Basic Military Training, initial skills training will be provided in resident courses at the 82d Training Wing, Sheppard AFB TX. These courses will lay the foundation for additional training at the graduate s first duty assignment. Trainees will utilize the areer Development ourse (D), and task qualification training to progress in their career field. Upon completion of D 2A551 and Air Force core task qualifications, the trainee should complete other available duty position training Journeyman (5) Level. Once upgraded to the 5-level, the Journeyman will enter into continuation training to broaden their experience base by increasing their knowledge, skill in troubleshooting, and solving more complex problems. Five-levels may be assigned job positions such as aircraft dedicated crew chief, assistant crew chief, quality assurance, aero repair, and 7
10 various staff positions. Trainees will utilize the areer Development ourse (D) to progress in their career field. Individuals will attend the Airman Leadership School (ALS) after having 48 months in the Air Force. Five levels can be considered for appointment as unit trainers. Individuals will use their Ds to prepare for testing under WAPS. They should also consider continuing their education toward a AF degree raftsman (7) Level. A craftsman can expect to fill various supervisory and management positions such as expediter, shift leader, element chief, flight chief, task certifier, and various staff positions. Exportable aircraft specific courses and MAJOM/unit management courses are also available. Seven-levels should take courses or obtain added knowledge on management of resources and personnel. In addition, when promoted to TSgt, individuals will attend the Noncommissioned Officer Academy. Additional higher education and completion of courses outside their career AFS are also recommended Superintendent (9) Level. A 9-level can be expected to fill positions such as flight NOI, production supervisor, and various staff NOI jobs. Additional training in the areas of budget, manpower, resources and personnel management should be pursued through continuing education. Individuals promoted to SMSgt will attend the Senior Nonommisioned Officer Academy. Additional higher education and completion of courses outside their career AFS are also recommended. 6. Training Decisions. The FETP uses a building block approach (simple to complex) to encompass the entire spectrum of training requirements for the Aerospace Maintenance career field. The spectrum includes a strategy for when, where, and how to meet the training requirements. The strategy must be apparent and affordable to reduce duplication of training and eliminate a disjointed approach to training. Training decisions were made at the U&TW held at Sheppard AFB in July Initial Skills. This training consists of maintenance fundamentals, principles of flight, general aircraft systems, use of hand tools and technical orders, and operation/use of Support Equipment (SE). The course is continually updated to provide emphasis on hands-on tasks. When applicable students enter an aircraft specific training (follow-on) course and receive expanded aircraft systems and task training resulting in the award of apprentice skill level. The specific training accomplished and where the training is accomplished is shown in each weapons specific matrix in Part II of the FETP. When available, students enter the Mission Ready Technician (MRT) program that provides a task certified apprentice (3-level), trained in system knowledge and certified on selected tasks to the 3c proficiency level. The MRT program is designed to certify basic students at the 3c level on selected aircraft specific tasks at the technical school so they will be productive immediately upon arrival at their first duty section. A task certified apprentice means the individual can complete the task utilizing tech data, but may not meet local standards for speed. AET instructors will document the tasks (from the FETP Qualitative Requirements) trained to the 3c proficiency level and task certification will be signed off by AET Five Level Upgrade Requirements. To upgrade to the 5-level, personnel must meet educational and training requirements and grade requirements as listed in table A8.2. Enlisted areer Path Seven Level Upgrade Requirements. To upgrade to the 7-level, personnel must meet education and training requirements and grade requirements as listed in table A8.2. Enlisted 8
11 areer Path. Seven levels must be a SSgt with 18 months OJT, complete core task training, complete 2A571 D, and attend the 7-level in residence course, for upgrade to the raftsman level Proficiency Training. Additional knowledge and skill requirements which are not taught through initial skills or upgrade training are assigned to unit training, or to Training Detachments. The purpose of continuation training is to provide additional training, exceeding minimum upgrade training requirements, with emphasis on present and future duty positions. To provide additional training in this area, MAJOMs must develop a continuation training program that ensures individuals in the Aerospace Maintenance career field receive the necessary training at the appropriate point in their career. The training program will identify both mandatory and optional training requirements. 7. ommunity ollege of the Air Force. Enrollment in AF occurs upon completion of basic military training. AF provides the opportunity to obtain an Associates in Applied Sciences Degree. In addition to its associates degree program, AF offers the following: 7.1. Trade Skill ertification. When a AF student separates or retires, a trade skill certification is awarded for the primary occupational specialty. The ollege uses a competency based assessment process for trade skill certification at one of four proficiency levels: Apprentice, Journeyman, raftsman/supervisor, or Master raftsman/manager. All are transcribed on the AF transcript Degree Requirements. All airmen are automatically entered into the AF program. Prior to completing an associates degree, the 5-level must be awarded and the following requirements must be met: Semester Hours Technical Education Leadership, Management, and Military Studies Physical Education General Education Program Elective Technical Education; Leadership, Management, and Military Studies; or General Education Total Technical Education (24 Semester Hours): A minimum of 12 semester hours of Technical ore subjects/courses must be applied and the remaining semester hours applied from Technical ore/technical Elective courses. ompletion of the 2A531 aircraft specific courses, (see listing below) satisfies some semester hours of the technical education requirement. ourse PDS ode Aircraft Semester Hours J3ATR2A HQJ Basic 7 J3AQR2A531A-000 XN -141 n/a J3ABP2A531A-000 XJN
12 ourse PDS ode Aircraft Semester Hours J3AQR2A531B-000 XS3-130 n/a J3ABP2A531B J3AQR2A n/a J3ABP2A X J3ABR2A531D-000 U J3ABR2A531F B J3ABR2A531G-000 TAZ K J3AQR2A531G-001 HQJ E-3 7 J3AQR2A531E-001/ /738 B-1 16 J3AQR2A531E-001/ /738 B-2 16 J3ATR2A531H-000 KST K-10/E-4 14 n/a- not available. Hours may vary, contact your education office for exact credit Leadership, Management, and Military Studies (6 Semester Hours): Professional military education and/or civilian management courses Physical Education (4 Semester Hours): This requirement is satisfied by completion of Basic Military Training General Education (15 Semester Hours): Applicable courses must meet the criteria for application of courses to the General Education Requirements (GER) and be in agreement with the definitions of applicable General Education subjects/courses as provided in the AF General atalog Program Elective (15 Semester Hours): Satisfied with applicable Technical Education; Leadership, Management, and Military Studies; or General Education subjects/courses, including natural science courses meeting GER application criteria. Six semester hours of applicable technical credit otherwise not applicable to this program may be applied. See the AF General atalog for details regarding the Associates of Applied Science for this specialty. 8. areer Field Path Manpower Table Table A8.1. Manpower Table. MSgt SMSgt MSgt TSgt SSgt SrA A1/Amn/AB Base Level MAJOM
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14 8.2. Enlisted areer Path. Table A8.2. Enlisted areer Path Education and Training Requirements Basic Military Training school Apprentice Technical School (3-Skill Level) Upgrade To Journeyman (5-Skill Level) - omplete 3 months duty position/apprentice experience before beginning journeyman training. - Minimum 15 months on-the-job training. - omplete appropriate D if/when available. - Must complete 18 months training (3 month apprenticeship plus 15 months OJT) for award of the 5-skill level. - omplete all 5 level core tasks. Airman Leadership School (ALS) - Must be a SrA with 48 months time in service or be a SSgt Selectee. - Resident graduation is a prerequisite for SSgt sewon (Active Duty Only). Upgrade To raftsman (7-Skill Level) - Minimum rank of SSgt months OJT. - omplete appropriate D if/when available. - Advanced Technical School. - omplete all 5/7 level core tasks. Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NOA) - Must be a TSgt or TSgt Selectee. - Resident graduation is a prerequisite for MSgt sew-on (Active Duty Only). USAF Senior NO Academy (SNOA) - Must be a SMSgt or SMSgt Selectee. - Resident graduation is a prerequisite for MSgt sew-on (Active Duty Only). Upgrade To Superintendent (9-Skill Level) - Minimum rank of SMSgt. - Must be a resident graduate of SNOA (Active Duty Only). Rank Amn A1 A1 SrA GRADE REQUIREMENTS Average Sew-On Earliest Sew-On High Year Of Tenure (HYT) 6 months 16 months 16 months 3 years 28 months 10 Years Trainer - Qualified and certified to perform the task to be trained. - Have attended the formal trainer s course and appointed in writing by ommander. SSgt 7.5 years 3 years 20 Years ertifier - Be at least a 5-skill level SSgt; and qualified and certified to perform the task being certified - Attend formal certifier course and appointed in writing by ommander. - Be a person other than the trainer. TSgt 12.5 years 5 years 20 Years MSgt 16 years 8 years 24 Years SMSgt 19.2 years 11 years 26 Years MSgt 21.5 years 14 years 30 Years 12
15 Section - Skill Level Training Requirements 9. Purpose. Skill level training requirements in this career field are defined in terms of tasks and knowledge requirements. This section outlines the specialty qualification requirements for each skill level in broad, general terms and establishes the mandatory requirements for entry, award and retention of each skill level. The specific task and knowledge training requirements are identified by the STS in Part II, Sections A and B of this FETP. 10. Specialty Qualification: Apprentice Level Training: Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: principles applying to aircraft systems; concepts and application of maintenance directives and data reporting; using technical data; Air Force supply procedures; and proper handling, use, and disposal of hazardous waste and materials Education: For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with courses in pneudraulics, physics, and electronics is desirable Training: For award of AFS 2A531X, completion of a suffix specific basic aerospace maintenance course is mandatory Experience. No prior experience is necessary to initiate skill level advancement to the 2A531X AFS Other: For entry into this specialty, normal color vision as defined in AFMAN For award of AFS 2A531X, eligibility for a Secret security clearance according to AFI Training Sources and Resources. The 3-level initial skills course will provide the required knowledge, qualification, and if applicable certification. Training will focus on increasing hands-on time with task performance as the learning foundation. This strategy allows current weapon system specific training to be included in the initial skills course. Initial skills training aircraft principles, system theory and operation, system components, component removal and installation, introduction to maintenance concepts, general flight line maintenance practices, use of technical publication, maintenance documentation, and AGE/SE equipment familiarization and use Implementation. Upon graduation from Basic Military Training, airmen are assigned to the 82d Training Wing for completion of course J3ATR2A Aircraft Maintenance Fundamentals. This course provides the student with a basic knowledge of aircraft and associated subjects. In most cases the student will then attend an aircraft specific (follow-on) course, which will result in award of the 3-skill level. The following courses are available: AFS ourse Number Aircraft 2A531A J3AQR2A531A A531A J3ABP2A531A A531B J3AQR2A531B A531B J3ABP2A531B A531 J3AQR2A A531 J3ABP2A AFS ourse Number Aircraft 13
16 2A531D J3AQR2A531D A531E J3AQR2A531E 001/002 B-1/B-2 2A531E J4ABF2A531E 000 B-1 2A531E J4ABF2A531E 002 B-2 2A531F J3ABR2A531F 001 B-52 2A531G J3ABR2A531G A531G J3AQR2A531G 001 E-3 2A531G J4ABF2A531G 000 E-3 2A531H J3AQR2A531H 001 K-10/E-4 2A531H J4ABF2A531H 001 K-10/E-4 2A531A J3AQR2A531A Journeyman Level Training: Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: principles applying to aircraft systems; concepts and application of maintenance directives and data reporting; using technical data; Air Force supply procedures; and proper handling, use and disposal of hazardous waste and materials Education. For entry into this specialty, completion of high school with courses in pneudraulics, physics, and electronics is desirable Training. For award of AFS 2A551X, completion of a suffix specific basic aerospace maintenance course is mandatory Experience. Qualification in and possession of AFS 2A531X. Also experience in functions such as repairing and maintaining aircraft or related installed equipment Other. ompletion of all applicable core tasks, and completion of the 2A551 D are mandatory for upgrade to the Journeyman level. Also, the Airman must be promoted to the grade of E Training Sources and Resources. The 5-level D provides the career knowledge training required. Qualification training and OJT will provide training and qualification on the core tasks identified in the STS and applicable Qualitative Requirement Implementation. Training to the 5-level is performed by the units utilizing STS and applicable Qualitative Requirement, exportable courses, and Ds. Upgrade to the 5-level requires completion of the basic 2A551 D, completion of all core tasks, and promotion to E raftsman Level Training: Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: principles applying to aircraft systems; concepts and application of maintenance directives and data reporting; using technical data; Air Force supply procedures; and proper handling, use and disposal of hazardous waste and materials Education. There are no additional educational requirements for upgrade to the raftsman skill level. However, completion a AF degree is desirable Training. ompletion of AF core tasks. ompletion of D 2A571, and completion of the resident course at Sheppard AFB Experience. Qualification in and possession of AFS 2A551X. Also, experience performing or supervising functions such as installing, repairing, inspecting, or overhauling aircraft structures, systems, and components. 14
17 10.4. Superintendent Level Training: Knowledge. Knowledge is mandatory of: electrical and mechanical principles applying to aircraft and helicopter systems and related SE; concepts and application of maintenance directive; maintenance data reporting; interpreting and using maintenance data reports and technical orders; Air Force supply procedures; resource management; and proper handling, use and disposal of hazardous waste and materials Education. There are no education requirements for upgrade to Superintendent. Formal education is encouraged Training. The Senior NO Academy and unit OJT will be used for training Experience. For award of AFS 2A590, qualification in and possession of AFS 2A571 or 2A572 is mandatory. Also, experience is mandatory managing or directing functions such as inspecting or maintaining aircraft or helicopters Implementation. The 9-level will be awarded after completing MAJOM requirements and unit OJT, and promotion to SMSgt. Individuals will attend the Senior NO Academy after they are selected for promotion to SMSgt. Section D - Resource onstraints 11. Purpose. This section identifies known resource constraints which preclude optimal training from being developed or conducted, including information such as cost and manpower. Narrative explanations of each resource constraint and an impact statement describing what effect each constraint has on training are included. Also, included in this section are actions required, office of primary responsibility, and target completion dates. Resource constraints will be, as a minimum, reviewed and updated annually. 12. Apprentice Level Training: onstraints. Aircraft and trainers are not available to support some training objectives Impact. Tech school is not able to provide hands-on task performance training. This will increase the training burden on field units Resources required. Obtain the following aircraft/high fidelity trainers: B-52H and Action Required. Obtain aircraft/high fidelity trainers. OPR: 82 TRSS/TTR OR: HQ AET/DOOI, 362 TRS/TRR. 13. Journeyman Level Training: There are no resource constraints raftsman Level Training: There are no resource constraints. 15
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19 Part II Section A - Specialty Training Standard 1. Implementation. This STS will be used for technical training provided by AET for classes beginning 6 January 1997 and graduating 5 February Purpose. As prescribed in AFI , this STS: 2.1. Lists in the column 1 (Task, Knowledge, and Technical Reference) the most common tasks, knowledge, and technical references (TR) necessary for airman to perform duties in the 3-, 5-, and 7-skill level. Number task statements sequentially i.e., 1.1, 1.2, 2.1. olumn 2 (ore ) identifies, by asterisk (*), specialty-wide training requirements. ore tasks identified by an */R are optional for AFR and ANG. ertification on all shop/flightline core tasks applicable to at least one MDS aircraft assigned must be completed for skill level upgrade. ore tasks which are not applicable to base assigned aircraft or equipment are not required for upgrade (units are not exempt if aircraft/equipment are assigned to another unit on base) Provides certification for OJT. olumn 3 is used to record completion of tasks and knowledge training requirements. Use automated training management systems to document technician qualifications, if available. Task certification must show a certification/completed date Shows formal training and correspondence course requirements. olumn 4 shows the proficiency to be demonstrated on the job by the graduate as a result of training on the task/knowledge and the career knowledge provided by the correspondence course. See ADRE/AFS/D listing maintained by the unit training manager for current D listings Qualitative Requirements. Attachment 1 contains the proficiency code key used to indicate the level of training and knowledge provided by resident training and career development courses Becomes a job qualification standard (JQS) for on-the-job training when placed in AF Form 623, On-The-Job Training Record, and used according to AFI When used as a JQS, the following requirements apply: Documentation. Document and certify completion of training. Pages must be filed in individual records. In addition, use of attachments one and two is mandatory in individual training records; use of attachments three through thirteen is optional depending upon duty position. Attachments fourteen through twenty-four are not filed in individual training records; these attachments are used to identify student proficiency codes in AET apprentice courses only. Identify duty position requirements by circling the subparagraph number next to the task statement. As a minimum, complete the following columns in Part 2 of the FETP: Training ompleted, Trainee, Trainer, ertifier (if applicable). An AFJQS may be used in lieu of Part II of the FETP only upon approval of the AFFM none are approved for this AFS onverting from Old Document to FETP. All AFJQSs and previous FETPs were replaced by this FETP; therefore, conversion of all training records to this FETP is mandatory. Automated records, using ore Automated Management System (AMS) or Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS)/Global ombat Support System (GSS), reflecting this STS may be used and are highly encouraged. Use this FETP STS (or automated STS) to 17
20 identify and certify all past and current qualifications. For those tasks previously certified and required in the current duty position, evaluate current qualifications and, when verified, recertify using current date as completion date and enter trainer and trainee s initials. The certifier must also initial for core tasks. For previous certification on tasks not required in the current duty position, carry forward only the previous completion date. If and when these tasks become a duty position requirement, recertify using standard certification procedures Documenting areer Knowledge. When a D is not available: the supervisor identifies STS training references that the trainee requires for career knowledge and ensures, as a minimum, that trainees cover the mandatory items in AFI For two-time D course exam failures: supervisors identify all STS items corresponding to the areas covered by the D. The trainee completes a study of STS references, undergoes evaluation by the task certifier, and receives certification on the STS. NOTE: areer Knowledge must be documented prior to submitting a D waiver Decertification and Recertification. When an airman is found to be unqualified on a task previously certified for his or her position, the supervisor lines through the previous certification or deletes previous certification when using automated system. Appropriate remarks are entered on the AF Form 623A, On-The-Job Training Record ontinuation Sheet, as to the reason for decertification. The individual is recertified (if required) either by erasing the old entries and writing in the new or by using correction fluid (if the entries were made in ink) over the previously certified entry Training Standard. are trained and qualified to the go/no go level. Go means the individual can perform the task without assistance and meet local demands for accuracy, timeliness, and correct use of procedures Is a guide for development of promotion tests used in the Weighted Airman Promotion System (WAPS). Specialty Knowledge Tests (SKTs) are developed at the USAF Occupational Measurement Squadron by senior NOs with extensive practical experience in their career fields. The tests sample knowledge of STS subject matter areas judged by test development team members as most appropriate for promotion to higher grades. Questions are based upon study references listed in the WAPS catalog. Individual responsibilities are in chapter 14 of AFI , US Air Force Reenlistment, Retention, and NO Status Programs. WAPS is not applicable to the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve. 3. Recommendations. Report unsatisfactory performance of individual course graduates to 362 TRS/RH 613 Tenth Ave., Sheppard AFB TX For quick response to problems, call the 24-hour customer service information line, DSN Reference specific STS paragraphs. BY ORDER OF THE SERETARY OF THE AIR FORE OFFIIAL WILLIAM P. HALLIN, Lieutenant General, USAF DS/Installations and Logistics 18
21 24 Attachments 1. Proficiency ode Key (Mandatory must be filed with pages 17-19) 2. 2A5X1 Fundamental Requirements (Mandatory) 3. B-1 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 4. B-2 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 5. B-52 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) Qualitative Requirements (Optional) Qualitative Requirements (Optional) Qualitative Requirements (Optional) Qualitative Requirements (Optional) Qualitative Requirements (Optional) Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 12. E-3 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 13. K-10/E-4 Qualitative Requirements (Optional) 14. B-1 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 15. B-2 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 16. B-52 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 23. E-3 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 24. K-10/E-4 Training Matrix (Not used in Training Records) 19
22 This Block Is For Identification Purposes Only Name Of Trainee Printed Name (Last, First, Middle Initial) (Written) SSAN N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I Printed Name Of Training/ertifying Official And Written N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I N/I Scale Value QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS Proficiency ode Key Definition: The individual 1 IS EXTREMELY LIMITED (an do simple parts of the task. Needs to be told or shown how to do most of the task.) Task 2 IS PARTIALLY PROFIIENT (an do most parts of the task. Needs only help on hardest parts.) Performance 3 IS OMPETENT (an do all parts of the task. Needs only a spot check of completed work.) Levels 4 IS HIGHLY PROFIIENT (an do the complete task quickly and accurately. an tell or show others how to do the task.) a KNOWS NOMENLATURE (an name parts, tools, and simple facts about the task. ) *Task b KNOWS PROEDURES (an determine step by step procedures for doing the task. ) Knowledge c KNOWS OPERATING PRINIPLES (an identify why and when the task must be done and why each step is needed.) Levels d KNOWS ADVANED THEORY (an predict, isolate, and resolve problems about the task.) A KNOWS FATS (an identify basic facts and terms about the subject.) **Subject B KNOWS PRINIPLES (an identify relationship of basic facts and state general principles about the subject.) Knowledge KNOWS ANALYSIS (an analyze facts and principles and draw conclusions about the subject.) Levels D KNOWS EVALUATION (an evaluate conditions and make proper decisions about the subject.) Explanations * A task knowledge scale value may be used alone or with a task performance scale value to define a level of knowledge for a specific task. (Example: b and 1b) ** A subject knowledge scale value is used alone to define a level of knowledge for a subject not directly related to any specific task, or for a subject common to several tasks. - This mark is used alone instead of a scale value to show that no proficiency training is provided in the courses or D s. / This mark is used in course columns to show that training is required but not given due to limitations in resources (3c/b, 2b/b etc.). Note: and knowledge items shown with an asterisk (*) in column one are trained during war time 20 Attachment 1
23 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D NOTE 1: Users are responsible for annotating training references pending STS revision. NOTE 2: Items in column 1 marked with an asterisk (*) are tasks/knowledges that are trained in resident wartime courses. ourse NOTE 3: Items in column 2 marked with an asterisk (*) are the core tasks for either the 5 or 7 skill level and are required for upgrade. Items marked */R identify a core task that is optional for AFR and ANG. NOTE 4: odes in STS column 4A denote Aircraft Maintenance Fundamentals ourse J3ATR2A NOTE 5: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TOs/corrosion/FOD, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout training. NOTE 6: Use of equipment items A and A will be simulated. A2.1. AREER LADDER PROGRESSION TR: AFM A ore values - - B - A Mobility - - B - A Progression in career ladder 2A5X1 A A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B D *A2.2. *A2.3. A A OPERATIONS SEURITY (OPSE) VULNERABILITY OF AFS 2A5X1 TR: AFI AF OUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH (AFOSH) PROGRAM TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds; Aircraft TO, AFI Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment Safety precautions pertaining to aircraft maintenance A A B - - A Engine air intake and exhaust A B - - A High intensity sound A B - - A Turbine plane of rotation A B - - A Radio frequency radiation A B - - A Ground handling of aircraft TR: AFI , TO A B - - A Hot brakes A B (Attachment 2)
24 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Use of tools and equipment A B - - D A Servicing aircraft systems TR: TO A B - - A leaning Agents A B - - A Solvents A B - - A Lubricants A B - - A Aircraft explosive equipment A High pressure gasses A Fire extinguishers TR: AFI A Inspect * 2b B - - A Position * 2b B - - A Operate b A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program TR: AFI B A Dropped Object prevention program A Hazardous chemicals TR: AFOSH Std A Use A B - - A Disposal A B - - A Hazard communication training program B *A2.4. MAINTENANE DIRETIVES, REFERENES, AND INSTRUTIONS TR: AFI v1, AFI 21-3, TOs , , A TO system A B - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A B - - A Use technical publications * 2b A TO improvement reporting * A B (Attachment 2)
25 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A2.5. SUPERVISION TR: AFI , AFI A Plan A Schedule A A Supervise personnel accomplishing maintenance Establish A Work methods A Work controls A Performance standards A A A A A A2.6. Evaluate work performance of subordinate personnel TR: AFI Resolve technical problems encountered by subordinates ounsel personnel and resolve individual problems Initiate action to correct substandard personnel TR: AFI , AFI Participate in USAF graduate evaluation program TR: AFI TRAINING TR: AFI A Evaluate personnel for training A Plan and supervise OJT A Prepare job qualification standards A ounsel trainees on training progress A Monitor effectiveness of 23 (Attachment 2)
26 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A areer knowledge upgrade training 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Position qualification training A Maintain training records - - B B A A A Evaluate effectiveness of training programs Recommend personnel for training TR: AFAT , AFI , AFM , AFI OJT trainer requirements A Prepare teaching outlines or task breakdowns A Provide trainees theory and train on actual equipment A Provide feedback on training provided A OJT task certifier requirements A Develop methods of evaluation to determine trainee knowledge qualification, and training effectiveness A Use appropriate method of evaluation and effectively determine trainee's ability A Provide supervision and trainer feedback on results of training provided and trainee's strengths/ weakness A2.7. MAINTENANE MANAGEMENT TR: AFI , AFI A Basic functions within maintenance A B - - A Maintenance data collection TR: AFM , TO Series A B - - A Processing and controlling material B A Management of training A Resource management - B B - 24 (Attachment 2)
27 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Quality Air Force A A Personnel management - - B B A Budget management - - B B A Maintenance accountability A Logistics maintenance management - - B - D *A2.8. A MAINTENANE AND INSPETION Maintenance Data ollection (MD) System TR: AFM ; TO Series A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) A Use Maintenance Data ollection forms A Product Quality Deficiency Reporting TR: TO 00-35D-54; AFM b B - - 2b B - - A B B - A Use GO-81 A Aircraft Battle Damage Repair (ABDR) TR: TO 1-1H-39 - B - - *A2.9. MAINTENANE MATERIALS AND TOOLS TR:TO 1-1A-8, 1-1A-14, -32 Series A Select and use restraint harness A Select and use special tools A Process PMEL Equipment A Hardware A Purpose A B - - A Use * 2b A Electrical connectors A Purpose A B - - A Use * 2b (Attachment 2)
28 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Securing devices A Purpose A B - - A Use * 2b A Lubricants A B - - A Select and use Sealants A B - - A Select and use Adhesives A B - - A Select and use leaning agents TR: TO A B - - A Hand tools TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds, TO -32 Series A Select 2b A Use 2b A Measuring tools TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds, TO-32 Series A Select 2b A Use 2b B - - A Use multimeter 1b B - - A Torque wrench TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds, TO -32 Series A Select 2b A Use 2b B - - A Tool control *A2.10. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SUPPLY TR: AFM 67-1 v2 Pt 13, AFI , AFI A Maintenance supply concept - B (Attachment 2)
29 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Obtain information for special requisition and turn-in slips 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D - B - - A Ordering parts A B - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A B - - A Depot level repair concepts B A Maintaining equipment accounts B A Local manufacture of parts *A2.11. AIRRAFT GENERAL A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records TR: TO Series; AFM A Determine weight and balance procedures A Inventory aircraft equipment TR: AFI A Engine and support warranty TR: TO 00-35D-54, b B - - A B - - A orrosion control program TR: TO A Aircraft cleaning A B - - A orrosion identification A B - - A orrosion treatment A B - - A Lubricate aircraft A Aircraft inspection TR: TO A oncepts A A Perform preflight inspection * 1b A Perform basic postflight inspection * 1b A Ground handling TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds, AFI , TO , Acft TOs A B - - A rash recovery - B (Attachment 2)
30 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Perform inclement/cold weather procedures A Debrief aircrews A Determine cable change criteria A Aircraft guarded switches A Design/function/proper identification A Removal and replacement of covers A Operational check A onfigure/reconfigure aircraft A Fire and smoke detection/ suppression procedures A Galley and equipment A Remove and install components A Inspect/operational check components A Troubleshoot galley mechanical system A Lavatory and waste system A Remove/install/repair components A Inspect/operational check components A Troubleshoot lavatory/waste system A Potable water system A Remove and install potable water tank A Remove and install potable water filter components 28 (Attachment 2)
31 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Inspect/operational check system D A Troubleshoot potable water mechanical system *A2.12. AIRFRAME TR: Aircraft TO A Airframe structure A B - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b A Inspect airframe components 1b A Remove/install/open/close/inspect A rewmember/passenger seats A rew entry door/hatch A Fuselage tailcone assembly A Mechanical lock indicators on fuselage door systems A Flight station windows/windshields A Fuselage/cabin windows A Fuselage doors A Fuselage door seals A Escape hatches A Escape hatch seals *A2.13. LANDING GEAR TR: Aircraft TO A Landing gear fundamentals A B - - A Service A Shock Strut * 1b A Tire * 1b A Remove/Install A Wheel and tire assembly 1b A Brake assembly 1b (Attachment 2)
32 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Brake hose A Brake swivel fitting A Parking brake cable A Landing gear doors A Door locking mechanisms A Steering components A Trunion assembly A Landing gear assembly D A Emergency extension components A Torque arms A Drag brace A Uplock/downlock assemblies A Bleed brakes 1b A Inspect landing gear 1b A Troubleshoot - B c A Operate A Extension/retraction systems A Steering systems A Braking systems A Anti-skid systems A Disconnect and connect A Torque arms A Doors A Rig and adjust A Landing gear assembly A Door assemblies A Emergency extension systems 30 (Attachment 2)
33 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Parking brake cable *A2.14. UTILITIES TR: Aircraft TO A Utility system fundamentals A B - - D A Air turbine motor (ATM)/ Air driven generator (ADG)/ Ram air turbine A Smoke detection system A Fresh/potable water system A Waste water system A Operate A Oxygen system 1b A Fire/overheat warning system 1b A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire extinguishing system A Air turbine motor (ATM)/ Air driven generator (ADG)/ Ram air turbine A Smoke detection system A Inspect A Oxygen system 1b A Fire/overheat warning system 1b A De-ice system A Windshield wiper system A Purge/drain oxygen system 31 (Attachment 2)
34 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Remove/service/install portable oxygen bottles/unit A Troubleshoot A Bleed air system A Fire/overheat warning system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice systems A Rain removal system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system A Smoke detection system *A2.15. FLIGHT ONTROLS TR: Aircraft TO A Flight control system fundamentals A B - - A Operate flight controls 1b A Flight control components A Identification A A Inspect 1b A Troubleshoot - B c A Rig/adjust A Roll control system A Pitch control system A Yaw control system A Pitch trim system A Flap system A Slat system A Spoiler/speed brake system 32 (Attachment 2)
35 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Aileron trim system A Rudder trim system A Remove and install flight control components D A Rudder pedal adjustment components A Aileron mechanical components A Spoiler panels A Trim system components A Aileron control wheel A ontrol column/stick assembly A able tension regulator *A2.16. HYDRAULIS TR: Aircraft TO A Hydraulic system fundamentals A B - - A Service A Reservoir 1b A Accumulator 1b A Remove/install hydraulic components A Tubing/hoses 1b A Fittings 1b A Filter elements 1b A Inspect hydraulic system 1b A Troubleshoot - B c A Reposition/retorque lines for minor leaks A onnect/disconnect hydraulic tester A onnect/disconnect external pneumatics 33 (Attachment 2)
36 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level *A2.17. ENGINES TR: Aircraft TO 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Engine system fundamentals A B - - A Engine components A Identify 1b A Inspect Engine omponents 1b A Inspect auxiliary power unit A Service Oil System * a A Take JOAP sample 1b A Joint Oil Analysis Program - B - - A Troubleshoot A Engine bleed air - - b - A Starter system - - b - A Auxiliary power unit - - b - A Throttle system - - b - D A Emergency shutoff "T" handle system - - b - A Remove and install A Starter control valve A Fuel filter A Oil filter A Engine cowling A owling locks A Throttle control cable A Throttle cable tension regulator A Emergency shutoff "T" handle cable A Blend compressor/stator/fan blades 34 (Attachment 2)
37 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Rig/adjust throttle cable/tension regulator *A2.18. FUELS TR: Aircraft TO 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Fuel system fundamentals A B - - A Operate system 1b A Inspect fuel system 1b A lassify fuel leaks A Troubleshoot A Refuel/defuel aircraft A Ground transfer fuel A Drain fuel sumps *A2.19. ELETRIAL TR: Aircraft TO A Electrical system fundamentals A B - - A Operate system A A Electrical System A D Electrical System A Interior/exterior lighting systems 1b A Indicator warning lights 1b A Remove/Install electrical and lighting components 1b A Inspect electrical system 1b A Troubleshoot - - b - *A2.20. AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT TR: AFOSH Std A Maintenance stands TR: AFOSH Std 91-2, TO 35A4 Series A Purpose and description A B (Attachment 2)
38 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 36 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Perform pre-use inspection 2b A Operate 2b A Engine stands and dollies TR: 35D3 Series A Purpose and description - B - - A Perform pre-use inspection A Operate A Aircraft jacks TR: TO 35A2 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 2b A Operate 2b A Gaseous oxygen servicing equipment TR: TOs 15X-1-1, A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 1b A Operate 1b A Liquid oxygen servicing equipment TR: TOs 15X-1-1, A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 1b A Operate * 1b A Air compressors TR: TO 34Y1 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 2b A Operate 2b A Ground heaters and blowers TR: 35E7 Series A Purpose and description A B - - D (Attachment 2)
39 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 37 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Perform pre-use inspection 2b A Operate 2b A Generator Sets TR: TO 352 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 2b A Operate 2b A Lighting equipment TR: TO 35F5 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 2b A Operate 2b A Hydraulic test stand TR: TO 33A2 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection A Operate A Air conditioning units TR: TO 35E9 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection A Operate A Gas turbine compressors TR: TO 35D12 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 2b A Operate 2b A Tow vehicles TR: TO 36A10 Series A Purpose and description A B - - D (Attachment 2)
40 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Perform pre-use inspection A Operate A Liquid nitrogen servicing equipment TR: TO 35D3 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 1b A Operate 1b A Gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment TR: TO 35D3 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection 1b A Operate 1b A Oil servicing carts TR: TO 35A17 A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection A Operate A Hydraulic servicing carts TR: TO 35D29 Series A Purpose and description A B - - A Perform pre-use inspection A Operate D A Engine test equipment, Borescope TR: Aircraft, engine TOs - B - - A rash recovery equipment A Purpose A B - - A Maintenance A Use - A (Attachment 2)
41 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D 39 (Attachment 2)
42 FUNDAMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D 40 (Attachment 2)
43 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Note 1: This attachment is to be used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D *A3.1. A AIRRAFT GENERAL Periodic inspection concept and inspection TR: TO A Periodic inspection concept TR: TO 1B-1B-6 B A Perform inspections A Preflight TR: TO 1B-1B-6W-1 A Thruflight TR: TO 1B-1B-6W-1 A Hourly postflight TR: TO 1B-1B-6W-1 A Periodic TR: TO 1B-1B-6W-2 * 2b A A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item A Organizational Maintenance Manual Set (OMMS) TOs A OMMS TOs TR: OMMS Manual Set A Use OMMS TOs TR: OMMS Manual Set B * 2b A Aircraft communications equipment A Operate radio A Use interphone TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-10-1 * 2b (Attachment 3)
44 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Perform ground handling TR: AFR 60-11; AFOSH Std ; TO Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Launch aircraft TR: TOs 1B-1B-1-1, 1B-1B-2-05GS-00-1 A Recover aircraft TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05GS-00-1 * 2b * 2b A Tow aircraft A Wing/tail walker TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-10-1 A Brake operator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-10-1 * 2b * 2b A Tow team supervisor * A Tow vehicle operator A Jack and level aircraft A Jacking team member TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-80-1 * b A Jacking supervisor A Operate jacking manifold A Axle jacking TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-80-1 * 2b A rash recovery A Weight and balance functions A A A Safe Aircraft for Maintenance TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-20-1 Hardness critical procedures TR: TO 1B-1B-2-XXJG-00-1 Simulate airborne TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-20-1 * 2b * *A3.2. AIRFRAME SYSTEMS 42 (Attachment 3)
45 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Airframe components and structure TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-51GS-00-1 thru 1B-1B-2-57GS Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D B A Operate entry door/hatch TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-10-1 * 2b A Perform operational check entry door/hatch TR: TO 1B-1B-2-52JG-10-1 A Weapons bay door TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-50-1 A Perform operational check weapons bay door TR: TO 1B-1B-2-94JG-90-1 b * A Operate Weapons bay spoiler A Operate Aft hatches B A Operate Wheel well doors TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-50-1 * 2b A Remove/install A Engine Bay Door A Panels TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-51JG-00-1 thru 1B-1B-2-51JG-00-9 * 2b A Nonexplosive seats A Windows A Radomes A Thermal curtains A Weapons bay doors TR: TO 1B-1B-2-52JG-30-1 A PDU s TR: TO 1B-1B-2-94JG-40-2&3 A Rotary actuators TR: TO 1B-1B-2-94JG-40-2&3 A Weapons bay spoilers TR: TO 1B-1B-2-94JG (Attachment 3)
46 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Entry door/stair ladder TR: TO1B-1B-2-52JG Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Actuator/gearbox assy A Actuator motor A hain A Latching control mechanism A Open/close A Engine Bay Door TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-50-1 A Radomes TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-50-1 * 2b b A Secondary structure inspection * A Perform aircraft cold weather procedures A Adjust/rig A Weapons bay doors TR: TO 1B-1B-2-52JG-30-1 A PDU s TR: TO 1B-1B-2-94JG-40-2&3 A Rotary actuators TR: TO 1B-1B-2-94JG-40-2&3 A Weapons bay spoilers TR: TO 1B-1B-2-52JG-30-1 A Entry door/stair ladder TR: TO1B-1B-2-52JG-10-1 A Actuator/gearbox assy A Actuator motor A hain A Latching control mechanism A Entry door uplock system TR: TR 1B-1B-2-52JG-10-1 *A3.3. LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS 44 (Attachment 3)
47 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A Landing gear components and system operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32GS-00-1 Perform operational check B A Landing gear TR: TO 1B-1B-2-52JG-30-1 A Brakes A Steering system A Anti skid A Operate A Brakes TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32JG-40-1 * 2b A Steering A Anti skid A Service A Landing gear struts A Nitrogen TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 A Hydraulic fluid TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 * 2b * 2b A Axle beam positioner A Nitrogen TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 A Hydraulic fluid TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 A Nose wheel steering gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 A Tires TR: TOs 4T-1-3, 1B-2-12JG-30-1 * 2b * 2b * 2b * 2b A A Lubricate landing gear components TR: TOs 1B-1B-6W-2, 1B-1B-2-12JG-40-1 Remove/install 45 (Attachment 3)
48 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Wheel and tire assemblies TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32JG-40-4 A Brake assemblies TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32JG-40-3 A Nose gear strut assembly TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32JG-10-1 A Nose gear wheel well doors TR: TO 1B-1B-2-52JG-80-1 A Main gear strut assembly TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32JG-10-1 A Main gear axle beam positioner TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32JG-10-3 A Main gear wheel well doors TR: TO 1B-1B-2-52JG-80-1 * 2b * A Bleed brake systems TR: TO 1B-1B-2-32JG-40-1 * A Troubleshoot landing gear system *A3.4. A A UTILITY SYSTEMS Utility components and system operation TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-21GS-00-1, 1B-1B-2-26GS-00-1,1B-1B-2-30GS- 00-1, 1B-1B-2-35GS-00-1 Perform operational check B A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system A Operate 46 (Attachment 3)
49 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Bleed air system TR: TO 1B-1B-2-21JG Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Air conditioning system TR: TO 1B-1B-2-21JG-10-2 A Fire/overheat warning system TR: TO 1B-1B-2-26JG-10-1 A Fire extinguishing system TR: TO 1B-1B-2-26JG-20-1 A Oxygen system TR: TOs , 1B-1B-2-35GS-00-1 A Service TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-20-1 * 2b A Drain A Purge A Service environmental systems TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-12JG-20-1, 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 * 2b *A3.5. A A A FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEM Flight control components and system operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27GS-00-1 Perform operational check of flight controls Operate flight controls TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-1, 1B-1B-2-27JG-20-1, 1B-1B-27JG-30-1 B A Roll control * 2b A Pitch control * 2b A Yaw control * 2b A Flap/slat control * 2b A Operate Wing Sweep TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-1 * A Remove/install flight control components 47 (Attachment 3)
50 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Spoiler master micro-adjust rod TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-1 A Roll master servo cylinder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-1 A Spoiler panel servo cylinder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-1 A Roll feel bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-2 A Roll disengage mechanism TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-2 A able tension regulator bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-3 A Roll centering bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-3 A Inboard spoiler override bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-3 A Roll aft feel bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-3 A Outboard spoiler EM actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-3 A Outboard spoiler override bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-4 A Horizontal stabilizer roll trim actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-4 A Speedbrake/spoiler roll trim actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-4 A Adjusto bolts TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-20-1 A Pilot/copilot pedals TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-20-2 A Rudder forward/aft power drive unit TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-20-2 A Upper rudder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-55JG Series 48 (Attachment 3)
51 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Intermediate rudder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-55JG Series A Lower rudder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-55JG Series A Yaw trim actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-20-3 A Yaw limiter actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-20-3 A Pitch master servo cylinder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-1 A Horizontal stab upper/lower servo cylinder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-2 A Pitch aft feel bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-2 A Pitch master cylinder override bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-2 A Pitch override bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-3 A Pitch disengage mechanism TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-3 A Pitch forward feel bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-3 A Stick disengage handle TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-3 A Pitch centering bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-3 A Linkage shaker motor TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-3 A Pitch trim actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-3 A Roll SAS override bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40-2 A Roll SAS centering bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG (Attachment 3)
52 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Roll SAS stick transducer TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40-2 A Lower rudder servo cylinder TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40-3 A Yaw SAS override bungee TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40-4 A Yaw SAS pedal transducer TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40-4 A Pitch SAS stick transducer TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40-4 A Wing fairing TR: TO 1B-1B-2-53JG Series A Wing sweep gear subassembly (GSA) drive coupling/shaft TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-1 A Wing sweep drive coupling TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-2 A Wing sweep GSA TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-2 A Right angle drive gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-2 A Ballscrew actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-2 A Mechanical control linkage TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-3 A Wing sweep ground interlock control cable assembly TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-3 A Left angle drive gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-3 A Alternate wing sweep control actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-3 A Flap/slat torque limiter TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-6 A Flap/slat angle drive gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG (Attachment 3)
53 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Slat offset gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-6 A Flap step-over gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-7 A Slat step-over gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-7 A Flap/slat power drive unit TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-7 A Flap/slat jack-screw TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-7 A Flap segments TR: TO 1B-1B-2-57JG Series A Slat segments TR: TO 1B-1B-2-57JG Series A Flap/slat interlock TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-4 A SMS vanes TR: TO 1B-1B-2-56JG Series A A Inspect flight controls TR: TO 1B-1B-6 Lubricate flight controls TR: TOs 1B-1B-6W-2, 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1, 1B-1B-2-12JG-40-1 A Rig/adjust flight controls A Roll control TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG Series A Outboard spoiler control TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-10-3 A Yaw control TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-20-1 A Pitch control TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-30-1 A Stick position versus surface position check TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG (Attachment 3)
54 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Roll SAS TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40 Series 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Pitch SAS TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-40 Series A Wing sweep TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-1 A Flap/slat TR: TO 1B-1B-2-27JG-80-4 A Troubleshoot flight controls A Flight control hydraulic actuator alignment test set (OSE 14H02) TR: TO 33D A Inspect A Setup A Operate *A3.6. A A HYDRAULI SYSTEMS Hydraulic components and system operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-29GS-00-1 Hydraulic system B A Service A Reservoir TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-20-1 A Accumulator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 * 2b * 2b A Apply hydraulic power A Using APU TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-49JG-00-1, 1B-1B-2-49JG-00-2 A Hydraulic test stand TR: TO 1B-1B-2-29JG-00-1 *R 2b A Using engines A Perform Leak hecks TR: TO 1B-1B-2-29JG-00-1 * b (Attachment 3)
55 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A Remove/install hydraulic components TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-29JG-00-1, 1B-1B-2-29JG-10-1 thru 10-3, 1B-1B-2-29JG-30-1 Reposition and Torque line connections *A3.7. ENGINES A Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-70GS-00-1 thru 1B-1B-2-83GS-00-1, 1B-1B-2-49GS-00-1 B A Perform engine operational check A Operate A Engine and subsystems A Auxiliary power units and subsystems TR: TO 1B-1B-2-49JG-00-2 *R 2b A Service A Oil system TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 A Integrated drive generator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 A Accessory drive gearbox TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 A Auxiliary power units TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 * 2b * 2b * 2b * 2b A Remove/install A Air turbine starter A Starter control valve A Engine A Take engine oil sample TR: TOs , 1B-1B-2-12JG-30-1 * 2b (Attachment 3)
56 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Perform leak checks TR: TO 70 Series *R b A Motor Engines A Air intake moveable lip components and system operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-71JG-60-1 A Perform operational check of air intake moveable lip (ground power) TR: TO 1B-1B-2-71JG-60-1 A Perform operational check of air intake moveable lip (forward crew station) TR: TO 1B-1B-2-71JG-60-1 A Remove/install air intake moveable lip components A Moveable lip upper linear actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-71JG-60-1 A Moveable lip lower linear actuator TR: TO 1B-1B-2-71JG-60-1 A Moveable lip power drive unit TR: TO 1B-1B-2-71JG-60-1 A Moveable lip TR: TO 1B-1B-2-54JG-20-1 A Rig/adjust air intake moveable lip components TR: TO 1B-1B-2-71JG-60-1 *A3.8. A A AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable AFOSH Standards, TO Fuel components and system operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-28GS-00-1 Refuel aircraft B A Team member TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-10-1 * 2b (Attachment 3)
57 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Team panel operator 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Auto TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-10-1 A Manual TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-10-1 * 2b * 2b A Team supervisor A Auto * A Manual * A Defuel aircraft A Team member TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG b A Team panel operator A Auto TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG-10-1 A Manual TR: TO 1B-1B-2-12JG b b A Team supervisor A Auto A Manual A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance TR: TO A UARRSI system A Operate UARRSI Door TR: TO 1B-1B-2-28JG-20-5 * 2b A A Ground transfer fuel TR: TO 1B-1B-2-28JG inch weapons bay tank * 2b A Remove * A Install * 55 (Attachment 3)
58 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level *A3.9. ELETRIAL SYSTEMS 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A Electrical components and system operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-24GS-00-1 Perform operational check with external power unit/apu B A Electrical power supply system A Lighting system (Including Warning Lights) A Operate lighting system A Internal A External A Remove/install A Light lenses TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-33JG-10-1 thru 1B-1B-2-33JG-50-1 A Light bulbs TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-33JG-10-1 thru 1B-1B-2-33JG-50-1 A Batteries TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-24JG-00-1, 1B-1B-2-24JG-30-1 * 2b * 2b * 2b A onnect/apply external electrical power TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-10-1 * 2b A *A3.10. Disconnect external electrical power TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-10-1 EGRESS SYSTEM * 2b A Egress components and system operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-95GS-00-1 A Operate seat adjustment TR: TO 1B-1B-2-95JG-00-1 A Remove/install safety pins TR: TO 1B-1B-2-05JG-20-1 A * 2b * 2b (Attachment 3)
59 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level *A3.11. AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT TR: AFOSH Standard Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Inspect and Operate Gaseous oxygen servicing equipment TR: TOs 15X1-1, A Inspect and Operate Generators TR: TO 352 series A Inspect and Operate Hydraulic Test Stand TR: TO 33A2 series A Inspect and Operate Air onditioning Units TR: TO 35E9 series A Inspect and Operate Gaseous Nitrogen Servicing Equipment TR: TO 35D3 series A Inspect and Operate Oil Servicing arts TR: TO 35A17 series A Inspect and Operate oolant Servicing arts (TMM-27M) TR: TO 35E A Inspect and Operate Mobile hydraulic oil dispenser TR: TO 35D8 series A Inspect and operate hydraulic jacking manifold TR: TO 35A2 Series * 2b * 2b * 2b * 2b * 2b * 2b * 2b A Wing sweep support fixture A Inspect and operate Wing Sweep support fixture *A3.12. ENTRAL INTEGRATED TEST SYSTEM (ITS) A ITS operation TR: TO 1B-1B-2-46GS-00-1 A Remove/install magnetic tape TR: TO 1B-1B-2-46JG-40-1 B * 2b (Attachment 3)
60 B-1 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Printer tape load TR: TO 1B-1B-2-46JG-40-1 * 2b A Operate A Parameter monitor mode TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-40JG-00-1 A Ground readiness test TR: TOs 1B-1B-2-40JG-24-1, 1B-1B-2-40JG-28-1, 1B-1B-2-40JG-92-1, 1B-1B-2-40JG-00-1, 1B-1B-2-40JG-46-1 * 2b * 2b (Attachment 3)
61 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE 1: This attachment is to be used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D *A4.1. A AIRRAFT GENERAL Phased inspection concept and inspection TR: TOs , 1B-2A-6 A Phased inspection concept B A Perform inspections A Preflight A Work Area #1 A Work Area #2 and #3 A Work Area #4 A Thruflight A Part 2A A Part 2B A Postflight A Work Area #1 * 2b A Work Area #2 and #3 * 2b A Work Area #4 * 2b A Phase A Inspect Work Area #1 A Lubricate Work Area #1 A Inspect Work Area #2 A Lubricate Work Area #2 A Inspect Work Area #3 A Lubricate Work Area #3 A Inspect Work Area #4 A Lubricate Work Area #4 A Acceptance 59 (Attachment 4)
62 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A alendar A Special A Time change item A Alert D A Organizational Maintenance Manual Set (OMMS) TOs TR: Applicable B-2A TOs A OMMS TOs B A Use OMMS TOs * 2b A Integrated Technical Data System (ITDS) TOs TR: Applicable B-2A TOs A ITDS concept B A Use ITDS A AMS 2b A Technical data 2b A Aircraft communications equipment TR: Applicable -2 TOs A Operate radios A Use interphone * 2b A Perform ground handling TR: AFI ; AFOSH ; TO ; Applicable -2 TOs A Launch aircraft * 2b A Recover aircraft * 2b A Tow aircraft A Wing/tail walker * 2b A Brake operator * 2b A Tow team supervisor * A Tow vehicle operator 60 (Attachment 4)
63 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Moor aircraft D A Jack and level aircraft A Jacking team member * B A Jacking supervisor A Axle jacking * 2b A rash recovery A A Weight and balance functions TR: TO 1B-2A-5 Verify aircraft center of gravity using FM/MS * A Remove and install proximity caps * 2b A Simulate airborne A Safe aircraft for maintenance * 2b A Hardness critical procedures * b A Low observable awareness * B A Blade seal safety precautions * *A4.2. A A A AIRFRAME SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Airframe components and construction Operate rew entry door pneudraulically/ manually B * 2b A Aft nose landing gear door * 2b A Aft equipment bay entry door * 2b A Auxiliary air inlet door * 2b A APU exhaust doors * 2b A Remove/install A rew entry pressure door 61 (Attachment 4)
64 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Engine/AMAD bay doors A ES/Hydraulic bay doors A Panels * 2b A Windows A Radomes A A Passive Thermal Protection Systems (PTPS) Open/close 2b A rew entry pressure door 2b A Engine/AMAD bay doors * 2b A ES/Hydraulic bay doors * 2b A Wheel well blow out doors 2b A Inspect airframe and components TR: TO 1B-2A-6 2b A Secondary structure inspection * A Perform aircraft cold weather procedures A Inspection aircraft windows * 2b A lean aircraft windows * 2b *A4.3. A A LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Landing gear components and system operation Perform operational check B A Landing gear A Brakes * 2b A Steering system A Anti skid 2b A Service 62 (Attachment 4)
65 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Landing Gear Struts with Nitrogen B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D * 2b A Landing Gear Struts with Hydraulic fluid * b A Tires * 2b A Lubricate landing gear components 2b A Remove/Install A Wheel and tire assemblies * 2b A Brake assemblies * 2b A Brake equalizer rods * 2b A Anti-skid magnetic drive unit * 2b A Bleed brake systems * 2b A Troubleshoot Landing Gear System A Rig/Adjust landing gear system *A4.4. A A WEAPONS BAY OMPONENTS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Weapons bay components and system operation Operate weapons bay doors A Manually * 2b A Electrically * 2b A Hydraulically * 2b A A A Lubricate weapons system components Inspect weapons system components TR: TO 1B-2A-6 Troubleshoot Weapons Bay System 2b A Rig/Adjust weapons bay system 63 (Attachment 4)
66 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level *A4.5. UTILITY SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Utility components and system operation B A ES power-up * 2b A Operate A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/De-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire/Overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Back-up Oxygen System (BOS) * A On Board Maintenance Printer (OBMP) * 2b A Remove/Install printer tape * 2b A Use OBTS Ground Processor (OGP) report for fault isolation of system malfunction A Load/Unload maintenance write tapes 2b * 2b A Troubleshoot A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/De-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire/Overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system 64 (Attachment 4)
67 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Back-up Oxygen System (BOS) A Back-up Oxygen System (BOS) TR: TO A Service * 2b A Drain A Purge A Service equipment cooling systems A Service environmental system * 2b A A A Service Defense Management System (DMS) Service Liquid oolant System (LS) Sample equipment cooling * 2b * 2b A Sample environmental system * 2b A A *A4.6. A A Sample Defensive Management System (DMS) Sample Liquid oolant System (LS) FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs Flight control components and system operation Perform operational check of flight controls * 2b * 2b B A Operate flight controls * A Remove/Install flight control components A Inspect flight controls 2b A Lubricate flight controls 2b A Rig flight controls A Troubleshoot Flight ontrols 65 (Attachment 4)
68 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level *A4.7. HYDRAULI SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A Hydraulic components and system operation Service hydraulic system B A Reservoirs * 2b A Accumulators * 2b A Apply hydraulic power A Using APU A Hydraulic test stand A Using engines A Troubleshoot Hydraulic System A Remove/Install hydraulic components 2b A Take hydraulic samples 2b A *A4.8. A Reposition and Torque line connections ENGINES TR: Applicable -2 TOs Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) components and system operation B A Perform engine operational check A Operate A Engine and subsystems A APU and subsystems A Service A Engine oil * 2b A Airframe Mounted Accessory Drive (AMAD) oil * 2b (Attachment 4)
69 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A APU oil * 2b A A Pressurized Air Start System (PASS) Remove/Install * 2b A Air turbine starter 2b A Starter control valves 2b A AMAD 2b A Turbine driven recharge compressor 2b A Engines A Take oil samples TR: TO ; Applicable -2 TOs A Engines * 2b A AMAD * 2b A Troubleshoot Engines A Motor engines *A4.9. A A AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds; -2 TOs; TO Fuel components and system operation Refuel aircraft B A Team member * 2b A Team panel operator A Ground control panel manual * 2b A Ground control panel auto * 2b A Manual fuel control panel * 2b A Team supervisor A Manual * A Auto * 67 (Attachment 4)
70 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Filler neck refuel 2b D A Defuel aircraft A Team member 2b A Team panel operator A Ground control panel 2b A Manual fuel control panel 2b A Team supervisor A A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance TR: TO Operate Air Refueling Receptacle Slipway Installation (ARRSI) * 2b A Ground transfer fuel * 2b A Drain fuel tank sumps/obtain fuel samples * 2b A Troubleshoot Fuel System *A4.10. A A ELETRIAL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Electrical components and system operation Perform operational check B A Electrical power supply system A Internal lighting system 2b A External lighting system 2b A Indicator warning lights 2b A Operate lighting system A Internal lighting system * 2b A External lighting system * 2b A Indicator warning lights * 2b A Emergency lights * 2b (Attachment 4)
71 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Remove/Install A Light lenses * 2b A Light bulbs * 2b A Batteries * 2b A Troubleshoot Lighting System A A *A4.11. A onnect/apply external electrical power Disconnect external electrical power EGRESS SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs Egress components and system operation * 2b * 2b B A Operate seat adjustment * 2b A Remove/Install safety pins * 2b *A4.12. A A A A A A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT TR: AFOSH Standard Inspect and Operate Gaseous oxygen servicing equipment TR: TO 15X1-1 Inspect and Operate Generators TR: TO 352 series Inspect and Operate Hydraulic test stand TR: TO 33A2 series Inspect and Operate Air conditioning units TR: TO 35E9 series Inspect and Operate Gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment TR: TO 35D3 series Inspect and Operate Oil servicing carts TR: TO 35A17 series 2b b b b b b (Attachment 4)
72 B-2 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level *A4.13. DOK/HANGAR PROEDURES TR: Local Directives 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Procedures entralized Aircraft Support Systems (ASS) A Operate Electrical Power and Inverter System A Operate ASS ombined Air System A Operate ASS Hydraulic Power A Operate Hangar Nitrogen A4.15. Inspect/Operate Fall Protection Devices 70 (Attachment 4)
73 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE 1: This attachment is to be used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D *A5.1. A AIRRAFT GENERAL Phased inspection concept and inspection TR: TOs , 1B-52H-6 A Phase inspection concept B A Perform inspections A Preflight * 2b A Thruflight * 2b A Hourly postflight * 2b A Phase A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item A Technical orders TR: Applicable B-52 TOs A B-52 TOs B A Use B-52 TOs * 2b A Aircraft communications equipment TR: Applicable -2 TOs A Operate radio A Use interphone A Perform ground handling TR: AFR 60-11; AFOSH Std ; TO ; Applicable -2 TOs A Launch aircraft * 2b A Recover aircraft * 2b A Tow aircraft 71 (Attachment 5)
74 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Tow team member * B A Brake operator * 2b A Tow team supervisor * A Tow vehicle operator A Jack aircraft A Jacking team member B A Jacking supervisor A Aircraft jacking preparation and procedure selection A Axle jacking * 2b A A Weight and balance functions TR: TO 1B-B-52H-5 ompute aircraft center of gravity using load adjuster A A Determine cable change criteria A A Landing gear retraction position A (ground) Landing gear retraction position B (cockpit) A Pre-use/operate aircraft jacking manifold *A5.2. A A AIRFRAME SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Airframe components and structure Operate A A Entry door/hatch A Bomb bay door B A Emergency doors/hatches * 2b A Remove/install A owling * 2b/b (Attachment 5)
75 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Panels * 2b A Non explosive seats A Windows A Radomes D A Open/close A owling * 2b/b A Radomes * 2b A Serviceability of aircraft windows A A Secondary structure inspection * A Main entrance hatch A Remove/install door assembly A Remove/install/adjust components A Fold/erect vertical fin A Remove/install vertical fin *A5.3. A A LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Landing gear components and system operation Operate B A Landing gear A Brakes * 2b A Steering system A MLG struts inflating/deflating * 2b A Inflate Tires TR: TO 1B-52H-2-2JG-3 * 2b A Lubricate landing gear components 2b A Remove/install A Wheel and tire assemblies * 2b (Attachment 5)
76 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Brake assemblies B A Bleed brakes system B A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires TR: TO 4T-1-3 * 2b A Troubleshoot landing gear system A Main landing gear A Remove/install strut assembly A Remove/install and adjust MLG doors A Install jumper wire on K622 squat switch A Perform System operational check A Tip protection gear A Remove/install strut A Remove/install TPG doors A Adjust TPG uplock roller A Perform System operational check A Steering system A Rig steering/crosswind crab system A MLG scribe line marking A Perform Steering/crosswind crab system operational check A Rig Brake ontrol system A Bomb door system A Remove/install latch components A Remove/install radius rods A Rig/adjust system components 74 (Attachment 5)
77 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Perform System checkout with standby pumps 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Perform System checkout with engine pumps A Wheel and tire maintenance A Determine disposition of aircraft tires A lean and inspect aircraft wheels A lean, inspect, and repack aircraft wheel bearings and races A Inspect wheel/tire assembly after buildup A Assemble/disassemble B-52 tip wheels A Assemble/disassemble B-52 main wheels A Inspect/use tire bead breaker A Inspect/use degreaser A Inspect/use tire safety cage A Inspect/use bearing cup puller A Inspect/use air compressor and nitrogen cart A Inspect/use bead blaster A Inspect/use jet washer A Inspect/use grinder *A5.4. A UTILITY SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Utility components and system operation A A Oxygen system TR: TOs , 15X-1-1 A Service * 2b (Attachment 5)
78 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Drain * 2b *A5.5. A FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs Flight control components and system operation B A Operate flight controls * 2b A Remove/install flight control components A Lubricate flight controls A Rig flight controls A A Troubleshoot flight controls A A Remove/install control column components Lateral control systems A Remove/install spoiler segments A Spoiler pick up and lay down checkout A Rig lateral control/trim system A Lateral control/trim system checkout A Flap control system A Remove/install flap segments A A Remove/install flap jackscrew assembly Remove/install flap motor/power unit A Remove/install flap carriage A Rig/adjust flap control system A A Perform System operational checkout Elevator system A Remove/install elevator 76 (Attachment 5)
79 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Rig elevator control system D A Perform System operational checkout A Stabilizer trim control system A Remove/install trim mechanism A Rig/adjust trim system A Perform System operational checkout A Rudder control system A Remove/install rudder A Rig/adjust rudder control system A Rig/adjust rudder trim system A Perform System operational checkout *A5.6. A A A HYDRAULI SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Hydraulic components and system operation Hydraulic system Service B A Reservoir * 2b A Accumulator * 2b A Drain reservoir * A Partial drain * 2b A Operate A Engine driven pump A Non-engine driven pump * 2b A Perform leakage check * 2b A Remove/install hydraulic components 77 (Attachment 5)
80 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A *A5.7. A Reposition and Torque line connections ENGINES TR: Applicable -2 TOs Engine components and system operation 2b A A Perform Engine Run A A A Rig throttles TR: AFOSH Standard Operate engine and subsystems TR: AFOSH Standard Service A Oil system * 2b/b A onstant speed drive * 2b/b A Remove/install A Air turbine starter A Starter cartridge * 2b/b A Minor components A Take engine oil sample TR: TOs 42B2-1-9, * 2b A Perform leakage check * B A Motor Engines * B A Throttle cables A Remove/install A Rig A Operational checkout A Throttle brake system A Remove/install components A Rig/adjust A System checkout 78 (Attachment 5)
81 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Throttle control special inspection D *A5.8. A A AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds, TO , Applicable -2 TOs Fuel components and system operation Refuel aircraft A A Team member * 2b A Team panel operator * 2b A Team supervisor * A Defuel aircraft A Team member * 2b A Team panel operator * 2b A Team supervisor * A Filler neck refuel B A A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance TR: TO 1B-52H-2-5JG-1 Drain aircraft for fuel cell maintenance 2b * 2b A Remove/install external fuel tank A In-flight refueling (IFR) system A Operate IFR doors * 2b A Remove/install IFR doors A Ground transfer fuel * 2b *A5.9. A A ELETRIAL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Electrical components and system operation Operate with external power unit A A Lighting system * 2b (Attachment 5)
82 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Indicator warning lights * 2b/b D A Remove/install A Light lenses * 2b A Light bulbs * 2b A Batteries * 2b/b A Use wiring diagram A A *A5.10. A onnect/apply external electrical power Disconnect external electrical power EGRESS SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs Egress components and system operation * 3c/b * 3c/b B A Operate seat adjustment * 2b A Remove/install safety pins *A5.11. A DRAG HUTE SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs Drag chute system components and system operation B A Perform operational check B A Adjust drag chute system B A Remove/install chute assembly * 2b A Troubleshoot * A Remove/install components A Remove/install door *A5.12. A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT TR: AFOSH Standard Inspect and Operate Liquid oxygen servicing equipment TR: TO 15X * 2b (Attachment 5)
83 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A A Inspect and Operate Air conditioning units TR: TO 35E9 Series Inspect and Operate Oil servicing carts TR: TO 35A17 Series Inspect and Operate Hydraulic servicing carts TR: TO 35D29 Series 2b * 2b (Attachment 5)
84 B-52 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D 82 (Attachment 5)
85 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE 1: This attachment is to be used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D *A6.1. A A A A A A A A AIRRAFT GENERAL Safety Precautions pertaining to High intensity sound TR: AFOSH STD Ground handling of aircraft TR: AFOSH STD Aircraft containing ammunition/ explosives TR: AFOSH STD Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention TR: AFI Using standard and technical publications TR: AFI VOL. I Basic functions within the maintenance complex Use maintenance data collection forms TR: AFM ; TO Series B B B B A Using ams TR: AFM A Screen A Screen A Screen A Screen A Screen A Screen A Ordering Parts With A AMS 3c A AF Form c (Attachment 6)
86 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Maintenance Data ollection (GO81) 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Open aircraft discrepancies A Open aircraft discrepancies D A MD/close aircraft discrepancy A Job closed, no MD taken list A Research parts TR: AFM 67-1, AFR66-1, TO Series A Build reparable item processing tag (AFTO Form 350) A Supply information on a particular aircraft A Tail number bin (TNB) list A Document AF Form 2005, Supply Ordering A Maintain aircraft records TR: TO A F Generate and document aircraft flying forms A JOAP sample form A Document AF Form 1492, Warning Tag A A A A Maintain AFTO 781 Series TR: TO Product quality deficiency reporting orrosion identification TR: TO Aircraft inspections B A Isochronal inspection oncept TR: TO B (Attachment 6)
87 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Perform inspections TR: TO Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Preflight TR: TO 1-130A-6W-10 A Thruflight TR: TO 1-130A-6W-11 A Basic postflight TR: TO 1-130A-6W-13 A ombined preflight/basic postflight TR: TO 1-130A-6W-13 A Home station check A Minor A Major A Acceptance A Special A Time change item (TI) A Aircraft inspection principles TR: TO 1-130A-6 B A Aircraft communications equipment A Operate radio TR: TO 1-130H-2-23JG-20-1 A UHF *R 3c A VHF (SNS) 2b A Use interphone TR: TO 1-130H-2-23JG-40-1 A Perform ground handling TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 A Launch aircraft TR: AFI A Recover aircraft TR: TO 1-130H-2-10JG (Attachment 6)
88 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Aircraft tow procedures TR: TO 1-130H-2-09JG-10-1 A Tow aircraft TR: TO 1-130H-2-09JG Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D B A Prepare aircraft for tow A Wing/tail walker A Brake operator *R 3c A Hand pump operator A Tow team supervisor * B A Tow vehicle operator B A Moor aircraft (chains) TR: TO 1-130H-2-10JG-00-1 A Jack aircraft A Aircraft jacking TR: TO 1-130H-2-07JG-00-1 A Wing jack team member TR: TO 1-130H-2-07JG-00-1 A Nose jack team member TR: TO 1-130H-2-07JG-00-1 A Jacking supervisor TR: TO 1-130H-2-07JG-00-1 A Axle jacking TR: TO 1-130H-2-07JG-00-1 B b *R b A Marshall aircraft TR: AFI A Remove, install and inspect -21 equipment TR: 1-130A-21 A Dual rails,cargo rollers, and restraint locks TR: A Inspect and repair A Operate A Remove and Install 86 (Attachment 6)
89 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Reconfigure aircraft 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Rolling stock/palletized cargo A Passenger/personnel A Troop drop A Aerial delivery system (ADS) A ontainer delivery system A Distinguished visitor (DV) A Assist in weight and balance D A argo winch A Operate A Service/repair A Remove/install A A A A A Use hardware and securing devices TR: TO 1-1A-8, 1-1A-14, -32 Series Select and Use handtools TR: AFOSH Std , TO -32 Series Select and Use measuring tools TR: AFOSH Std , TO -32 Series Select aircraft sealants TR: AFOSH STD Inspect and operate nonexplosive seats 2b A Perform aircraft wash A Lube aircraft A Perform 15 day flap track and jackscrew lube TR: *A6.2. AIRFRAME SYSTEMS 87 (Attachment 6)
90 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Airframe components and structure TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D B A A A A A A Door system principles of operation rew entry door TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-10-1 Aft cargo door and ramp TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-30-1, 1-130H-2-52JG-30-2 Paratroop TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-50-2 Operate doors Aft cargo door and ramp B B B A Normal TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-00-1 A Emergency TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-00-1 A A A Paratroop TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-10-2 rew Entry TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-10-1 Remove and Install A owlings A A A A Panels TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 Nonexplosive seats TR: TO 1-130H-2-25JG-00-1 Windshields/windows TR: TO 1-130H-2-56JG-00-1 Life rafts TR: TO 1-130H-2-25JG-00-1 A Pressure seals A rew door TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG (Attachment 6)
91 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Radomes A Leading edges TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 b A Troop door A Aft cargo door and ramp TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-30-2 A Aircraft escape hatches TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-20-1 A AFT cargo door safety lock TR: TO 1-130H-2-52JG-00-1 A Static line retriever TR: TO 1-130H-2-25JG-00-1 A A A A A Open and close owling TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 Panels TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 Radomes TR: TO 1-130H-2-34JG Maintain A rew entrance door/ladder A Paratroop doors A Aircraft hatches A Perform cold weather procedures A A Inspect crew/passenger comfort facilities Service crew/passenger comfort facilities A Nonexplosive seats A Troubleshoot *A6.3. LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS 89 (Attachment 6)
92 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Landing gear components and system operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-32GS Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D B A Perform operational check A Landing gear A Brakes A Steering system A Anti skid A A A A A A A Service Tires TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Shock Strut (Alternate method) TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Shock Strut (Preferred method) TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Remove and Install Wheel and tire assemblies TR: TO 1-130H-2-32JG-40-1 Brake assemblies TR: TO 1-130H-2-32JG b A Landing gear components A Bleed brake systems A A A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires TR: TO 4T-1-3 Inspect landing gear system TR: TO 1-130A-6 Adjust/Rig landing gear components * 2b A Troubleshoot *A6.4. UTILITY SYSTEMS 90 (Attachment 6)
93 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Utility system components and system operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-21GS Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A A Bleed air system TR: TO 1-130H-2-21JG-00-1 Wing overheat warning system TR: TO 1-130H-2-30JG-00-1 Air conditioning system TR: TO 1-130H-2-30JG-00-1 B B B A Pressurization system A A A A Anti-ice/de-ice system TR: TO 1-130H-2-30JG-00-1 Rain removal system TR: TO 1-130H-2-30JG-00-1 Fire/overheat warning system TR: TO 1-130H-2-26JG-20-1 Fire extinguishing system TR: TO 1-130H-2-26JG-20-1 B B B B A Oxygen system TR: TO 1-130H-2-35JG-00-1 B A A A Air turbine motor (ATM) TR: TO 1-130H-2-49JG Operate Bleed air system TR: TO 1-130H-2-21JG-10-1 B A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire/overheat warning system TR: TO 1-130H-2-26JG-20-1 A Fire extinguishing system * A Oxygen system TR: TO 1-130H (Attachment 6)
94 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Air turbine motor (ATM) TR: TO 1-130E-2-49JG B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A APU generator TR: TO 1-130H-2-24JG-20-1 b A Inspect A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system A Air turbine motor (ATM) A A *A6.5. A A A Service oxygen system TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Troubleshoot windshield wiper system FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEMS Flight control components and system operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-27GS-00-1 Operate flight controls TR: TO 1-130H-2-27JG-00-1 Remove and install flight control system components B A Inspect flight control systems * A Adjust/rig flight control systems A Troubleshoot *A6.6. HYDRAULI SYSTEMS 92 (Attachment 6)
95 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Hydraulic system components and system operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-29JG Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D B A A A A A Hydraulic schematics TR: TO 1-130H-2-29JG Service Hydraulic Reservoir TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Service Hydraulic Accumulator TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Inspect hydraulic system TR: TO 1-130A-6 Operate auxiliary hydraulic pump TR: TO 1-130H-2-29JG A * 2b A Troubleshoot hydraulic system A A A A A A Remove and install Lines TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 Hoses TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 Fittings TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 Swivels TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 Filters TR: TO 1-130H-2-00GE-00-1 A Pressure switches A A A Pressure transmitters TR: TO 1-130H-2-29JG Hydraulic pumps TR: TO 1-130H-2-29JG onnect/disconnect hydraulic test stand *A6.7. ENGINES 93 (Attachment 6)
96 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Engine and APU components and operation TR: 1-130H-2-70GS Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D B A Operate A Engine and subsystems A A A A A A A A Auxiliary power unit TR: TO 1-130H-49GS-00-1 GT TR: TO 1-130E--2-49JG-00-1 Service Oil system TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Auxiliary power unit TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 GT TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Starter TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 Remove and install *R b *R 3c * b A Starter A Starter control valve A Filters A Tailpipe A Tach generator A A A A Engine throttle and condition lever components Perform engine removal preparation Perform engine installation preparation Adjust/rig engine throttle and condition levers A Troubleshoot 94 (Attachment 6)
97 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level *A6.8. PROPELLERS 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A A A Propeller components and system operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-61GS-00-1 Perform static ground operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-61JG-10-1 Inspect propeller system TR: TO 1-130H-2-61JG-10-1 Service propeller (Atmospheric) TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 B b A Troubleshoot *A6.9. A A A A A A A A A A A AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS Fuel system components and system operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-28GS-00-1 Perform ground transfer TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-1 Refuel aircraft Team member TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-1 Team panel operator TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-1 Team supervisor TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-1 Defuel aircraft Team member TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-1 Team panel operator TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-1 Team supervisor TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-1 Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance B * 2b b A Inspect fuel system A In-flight refueling (IFR) system 95 (Attachment 6)
98 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Location of components and system operation A Inspect IFR system A Remove and install A Reel A Hose A Paradrouge A Perform operational check A Troubleshoot *A6.10. A A ELETRIAL SYSTEM Electrical system components and operation TR: TO 1-130H-24GS-00-1 Perform operational check with external power unit B A Electrical power supply system A Lighting system TR: TO 1-130H-2-33JG-00-1 A Indicator warning lights * A A Perform functional check of the battery TR: TO 1-130H-2-24JG-30-1 Remove and install A Light assemblies and components TR: TO 1-130H-2-33JG-00-1 A Batteries TR: TO!-130H-2-24JG-30-1 A Use wiring diagrams A Inspect A omponents A Wiring and connectors 96 (Attachment 6)
99 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A onnect/disconnect external electrical power TR: TO 1-130H-2-05JG-00-1 Service sump jar TR: TO 1-130H-2-12JG-10-2 A Troubleshoot *A6.11. A EGRESS SYSTEM Egress system components and operation TR: TO 1-130H-2-25GS-00-1 B A Inspect egress components *A6.12. A A A A A A A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT Inspect and operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment TR: TO 15X-1-1, Inspect and operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment TR: TO 35D3 Inspect and operate M-1A air compressor TR: TO 34Y1 Series Inspect and operate M-2A air compressor TR: TO 34Y1 Series Inspect and operate H-1 Heater TR: TO 35E7 Series Inspect and operate A/M32A-86 portable generator TR: TO 352 Series Inspect and operate A/M32A-60 TR: TO 352 Series A Inspect and operate NF-2 portable lighting equipment TO 35F5 Series 97 (Attachment 6)
100 -130 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Inspect and operate gas turbine compressor TR: TO 35D12 Series B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A A A Inspect and operate liquid oxygen equipment TR: TO 15X-1-1, Inspect and operate B-1/B-2 TR: AFOSH STD Inspect and operate B-4/B-5 TR: AFOSH STD (Attachment 6)
101 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE: This attachment is used in conjunction with Attachment 2. *A7.1. AIRRAFT GENERAL Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Periodic inspection concept and Inspection TR: TOs series, Applicable -6 TOs A Isochronal inspection concept B A Perform inspections A Preflight A Alert 5A * 2b A Alert 5B * 2b A Thruflight * A Quick turn * 2b A Home Station heck *R 2b A Periodic/ISO A Inspect/lube area I A Inspect/lube area II A Inspect/lube area III A Inspect/lube area IV A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item A Aircraft communications equipment TR: Applicable -2 TOs A Operate radio A Use interphone 99 (Attachment 7)
102 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Perform ground handling TR: AFI AFOSH Std , TO Applicable -2 TOs A Launch aircraft 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Operate flight controls * 2b A Perform rew report * 2b A Recover aircraft * 2b A Tow aircraft A Wing/tail walker * 2b A Brake operator * A Tow team supervisor * A Tow vehicle operator A Jack and level aircraft A Jacking team member A Jacking supervisor A Axle jacking * 2b D A A ompute center of gravity TR: Applicable -5 TOs Install/remove ground safety locks TR: Applicable -2 TOs * 2b A Landing gear * 2b A Landing gear doors * 2b A A Ground aircraft TR: Applicable -2 TOs onfigure/reconfigure aircraft 2b A Rolling stock/palletized cargo A Passenger/personnel A Distinguished visitor (DV) 100 (Attachment 7)
103 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Maintain/store configuration/-21 equipment A Remove/install/repair 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A argo rollers A argo rails A Restraint locks A Troubleshoot/adjust rails *A7.2. AIRFRAME SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs A Airframe components and structure A A Operate A Entry door * 2b A argo door * 2b A Emergency hatch A Wheel well doors 2b A Service cargo door reservoir * 2b A Open and close A owling * 2b A Panels * A Nonexplosive seats A Windows A Life rafts A Radomes A Rollers A Door/hatch seals A Remove and install A owling * 2b A Panels * 101 (Attachment 7)
104 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Nonexplosive seats A Windows A Life rafts A Radomes A Rollers A Door/hatch seals A Thermal curtains A Boom pod sighting windows A Boom pod sighting door A QSAS inlet and exhaust doors A A A *A7.3. A A Perform aircraft inclement weather procedures Inspect crew/passenger comfort facilities TR: Applicable -6 TOs Service crew/passenger comfort facilities LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Landing gear components and system operation Operate A A Landing gear A Brakes 2b A Steering System A Anti skid A Service A Snubber * 2b A entering cylinder * 2b A Landing gear struts 102 (Attachment 7)
105 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Deflate * 2b A Drain A Fill * 2b A Inflate * 2b A Tires TR: TO 4T-1-3 A Lubricate landing gear components A Remove and Install A Snubbers A entering cylinder A Wheel and tire assemblies * 2b A Anti-skid transducer *R A Brake assemblies *R 2b A Bleed brake system *R 2b A A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires TR: TO 4T-1-3 Inspect landing gear system TR: Applicable -6 TOs * 2b b A Troubleshoot *A7.4. A A UTILITY SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Utility components and system operation Operate A A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice system A Rain removal system 103 (Attachment 7)
106 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system A Oxygen system TR: TO A Service Gaseous oxygen * 2b A Service liquid oxygen * A Drain liquid oxygen A Inspect TR: Applicable -6 TOs A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguisher system A Oxygen system A Air cycle machine (AM) A Drain * A Service * A Troubleshoot Utility Systems *A7.5. A FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs Flight control components and system operation A A Operate flight controls * 2b A Remove & Install flight control components A ove lip door 104 (Attachment 7)
107 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A ove lip door latch A Flap torque limiter A Flap jackscrew A Fore flap A Aileron snubber A Elevator snubber D A Inspect flight controls TR: Applicable -6 TOs A Lubricate flight controls A Rig flight controls A *A7.6. A A Troubleshoot Flight ontrol Systems HYDRAULI SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Hydraulic components and system operation Service Hydraulic system A A Reservoir A Accumulator * 2b A Drain reservoir 2b A A Inspect major components TR: Applicable -6 TOs Operate 2b A Engine driven pump A Non-engine driven pump * 2b A Troubleshoot Hydraulic System A Remove and Install accumulator *A7.7. ENGINES TR: Applicable -2 TOs 105 (Attachment 7)
108 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Engine and auxiliary power unit(apu) components and system operation 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A Perform TR: AFOSH Std A Engine operational check A Engine trim A Adjust main engine control A Operate TR: AFOSH Std A Engine and subsystems A Auxiliary power unit A Service A Oil system * 2b A onstant speed drive/integrated drive generator * 2b A Gear box A Auxiliary power unit A Remove and Install A Starter 2b A Starter cartridge A Minor components A Take engine oil sample TR: TOs 42B2-1-9, (Except K-135R) * 2b A Inspect chip detectors (K-135R Only) * b A Inspect installed engine TR: Applicable -6 TOs A Turbine 1b (Attachment 7)
109 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A ompressor 1b A *A7.8. A Inspect auxiliary power unit TR: Applicable -6 TOs AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds; TO , Applicable TOs Fuel components and system operation 2b A A Operate the fuel system A Refuel aircraft A Team member * 2b A Team panel operator * 2b A Team supervisor * A Defuel aircraft A Team member 2b A Team panel operator 2b A Team supervisor A Refuel and defuel JP-7/disimilar fuels A Supervisor A Panel operator A Ground observer/panel operator A Defuel station monitor (vehicle, overfill monitor) A A A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance Inspect fuel system TR: Applicable -6 TO In-flight refueling (IFR) system 1b A Inspect A Operate 107 (Attachment 7)
110 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Ground transfer fuel * 2b A IFR receiver system A Inspect * 2b A Operate * 2b A Boom A Inspect * 2b A Operate * 2b A Raise and lower * 2b A Drain * 2b A Service shock absorber * 2b A Service boom hoist reservoir * 2b A Service surge boots 2b A Drogue A Remove and install * A Perform breakaway test *A7.9. A ELETRIAL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Electrical components and system operation A A Switch guards A A Perform operational check with external power unit A Electrical power supply system A Lighting system * 2b A Indicator warning lights A Remove and Install A Light lenses * A Light bulbs * A Batteries * 2b (Attachment 7)
111 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Use wiring diagrams D A Inspect TR: Applicable -6 TOs A omponents A Wiring and connectors A *A7.10. A A onnect/apply and disconnect external electrical power EGRESS SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs Egress components and system operation Inspect TR: Applicable -6 TOs A A Emergency escape slides * A Emergency exit spoiler (fwd/aft) *A7.11. A A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT TR: AFOSH Std Inspect and operate gaseous oxygen service equipment TR: TOs 15X1-1, Inspect and operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment TR: TOs 15X1-1, b * 109 (Attachment 7)
112 -135 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D 110 (Attachment 7)
113 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE: This attachment is used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D *A8.1. MAINTENANE MATERIALS AND TOOLS TR: TO 1-1A-8, 44 Series A Use hardware and securing devices A Select and use hand tools * A Select and use measuring tools * A A A8.2. A Select and use aircraft sealants TR:TO Use restraint harnesses TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 MAINTENANE MANAGEMENT Maintenance data collection/go81 TR: AFM , , TO Series c b A Maintenance Data ollection (GO81) A A Open aircraft discrepancies A lose aircraft discrepancies A MD/close aircraft discrepancy A Jobs closed, no MD taken list * 2b A Research parts TR: AFM 67-1, AFR 66-1, TO Series A Build reparable item processing tag (AFTO Form 350) A Supply information on a particular aircraft * 2b A Tail number bin (TNB) list * 2b A Document AF Form 2005, Supply Ordering A Maintain aircraft records TR: TO Series * 2b (Attachment 8)
114 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A F-Generate and document aircraft flying forms A JOAP sample form A Document AF Form 1492, Warning Tag *A8.3. A AIRRAFT GENERAL Safety precautions TR: AFOSH Std A Danger areas B A Accident prevention B A A A A Prevent FOD TR: AFR AM Sup 1 Use technical orders TR: AFR 5-1, 8-2 TO , , Detect corrosion TR: TO 1-1-1, Isochronal inspections TR: TO A Isochronal Inspection oncept B A Perform preflight inspection TR: TO 1-141B-6W-1 A Perform thruflight inspection TR: TO 1-141B-6W-2 A Perform basic post flight inspection TR: TO 1-141B-6W-1 A Perform home station check A Perform major isochronal inspection A Perform acceptance inspection A Perform calendar inspection A Perform special inspection A Perform time change item 112 (Attachment 8)
115 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A ommunications systems A Operate UHF radio A Operate VHF radio A Operate interphone TR: TO 1-141B-2-23JG-40-1 A Ground handling A Launch aircraft TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 A Recover aircraft TR: TO 1-141B-2-10JG-00-1 A Statically ground aircraft TR: TO 1-141B-2-10JG-00-1 A Tow aircraft A Tow procedures TR: TO 1-141B-2-09JG-00-1 A Prepare aircraft for tow TR: TO 1-141B-2-09JG-00-1 A Wing/tail walker TR: TO 1-141B-2-09JG-00-1 A Brake operator TR: TO 1-141B-2-09JG-00-1 B A Panel operator *R A Tow supervisor A Tow vehicle operator A Moor aircraft TR: TO 1-141B-2-10JG-00-1 A Jack aircraft A Aircraft jacking TR: TO 1-141B-2-07JG-00-1 B A Wing jack team member A Nose jack team member TR: TO 1-141B-2-07JG c (Attachment 8)
116 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Jacking supervisor A Axle jacking TR: TO 1-141B-2-07JG-00-1 A Marshall aircraft TR: AFI A Reconfigure aircraft A Remove/install troop/passenger seats TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-90-1 A Remove/install cargo winch TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-50-1 A Inspect/remove/install -21 equipment A onfigure for aeromedical evacuation A onfigure for rolling stock/palletized cargo 2b A onfigure for troop drop A onfigure for aerial delivery system (ADS) A onfigure for container delivery system A onfigure for distinguished visitor (DV) A argowwinch TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-50-1 A Operate argo Winch 2b A Service/repair cargo winch A Remove/install cargo winch A Assist in weight and balance A Debrief aircrews A Remove and install crew latrine TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-00-1 A Remove/install/repair 114 3c (Attachment 8)
117 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A argo rollers A argo rails A Restraint locks A Troubleshoot/adjust rails D *A8.4. A A AIRFRAME SYSTEMS Airframe components and structure TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 Door system principles of operation B A rew entry door TR: TO 1-141B-2-52JG-10-1 A argo doors/ramp TR: TO 1-141B-2-52JG-00-1 B B A Open and close A argo doors (normal mode) TR: TO 1-141B-2-52JG-30-1 A argo doors (manual) A Paratroop doors TR: TO 1-141B-2-52JG-10-1 A rew entry door TR: TO 1-141B-2-52JG-10-1 A Emergency exits TR: TO 1-141B-2-52JG-20-1 A Radome TR: TO 1-141B-2-05JG c A Remove and install A Aircraft panels TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 A rew member seats TR: TO 1-141B-2-52JG-10-1 A Windshield TR: TO 1-141B-2-56JG-00-1 A Wing life rafts TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG b (Attachment 8)
118 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Aft upper deck life rafts TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-60-1 A Upper hatch life rafts TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-60-1 A Pressure seals A Troop door A rew entry door A Troop/flight station ladder assembly A Lubricate TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-20-1 A Airframe and landing gear components 3c A Flight control components A Perform cold weather procedures A A Inspect crew/passenger comfort facilities Rig A #2 escape hatch A Troop door A rew entry door A Aft loading ramp lock mechanism A Pressure door actuator A Inspect exterior panels * A Troubleshoot cargo door system *A8.5. A A LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS Landing gear components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-32GS-00-1 Operate 116 B (Attachment 8)
119 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse A Landing gear D A Brakes TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-40-1 A Steering system TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-50-1 A Anti skid system A Inflate A Shock strut TR: TO 1-141B-2-07JG-00-1 A Axle beam (bogie) positioner TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Tires TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Disconnect/connect A NLG torque arms TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-20-1 A Right NLG door TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-20-2 A MLG doors TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-10-2 A Remove and Install A Main wheel and tire assembly TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-40-1 A Nose wheel and tire assembly TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-20-1 A Brake assembly TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-40-1 A Brake hose TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-40-1 A Brake swivel fitting TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-40-1 A Main landing gear aft support structure 2b b b (Attachment 8)
120 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Main landing gear door bell crank drive assembly 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A A A Bleed brake TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-40-1 Reset brake fuse TR: TO 1-141B-2-32JG-40-1 Determine serviceability of tires TR: TO 4T-1-3 2b b A Troubleshoot A Rig and adjust nose wheel steering sprocket wheel drive *A8.6. A UTILITY SYSTEMS Utility components and system operation A Bleed air system TR: TO 1-141B-2-21GS-00-1 A Wing overheat warning system TR: TO 1-141B-2-26GS-00-1 A Air conditioning system TR: TO 1-141B-2-21GS-00-1 A Pressurization system TR: TO 1-141B-2-21GS-00-1 A Anti-ice/de-ice system TR: TO 1-141B-2-30GS-00-1 A Rain removal system TR: TO 1-141B-2-30GS-00-1 A Fire/overheat warning/ extinguishing system TR: TO 1-141B-2-26GS-00-1 A Smoke detection system TR: TO 1-141B-2-26GS-00-1 A Oxygen system TR: TO 1-141B-2-35GS-00-1 B B B B B B B B B A Operate A Bleed air system TR: TO 1-141B-2-21JG b (Attachment 8)
121 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Air conditioning system TR: TO 1-141B-2-21JG b A Pressurization system A Rain removal system TR: TO 1-141B-2-30JG-40-1 A Oxygen system TR: TO 1-141B-2-35JG-10-1 A Anti-ice/de-ice systems TR: TO 1-141B-2-30JG-10-1 A Fire/overheat warning systems TR: TO 1-141B-2-26JG-10-1 A Smoke detection system TR: TO 1-141B-2-26JG-10-1 A Wing overheat warning system TR: TO 1-141B-2-21JG b b b A *A8.7. A A A A Service oxygen system TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEMS Flight control components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-27GS-00-1 Operate flight controls TR: TO 1-141B-2-27JG-00-1 Reset a flap asymmetry TR: TO 1-141B-2-27JG-50-2 Rig flight controls TR: TO 1-141B-2-27JG-00-1 B b B A Troubleshoot flight controls A Remove and install flight control components A Flap torque limiter A Flap jackscrew/transmitter screw assembly A Roll lind dampner 119 (Attachment 8)
122 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D *A8.8. A A A HYDRAULI SYSTEMS Hydraulic components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-29GS-00-1 Hydraulic schematic symbols TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 Service B B A Reservoir TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Accumulator TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Operate A Engine driven pump A Non-engine driven pump TR: TO 1-141B-2-29JG A A Reposition/retorque lines for minor leaks TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 Remove and install A Tubing TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 A Fittings TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 A Filter elements TR: TO 1-141B-2-29JG A Troubleshoot *A8.9. A A ENGINES Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-49GS-00-1 Operate B A Engine 120 (Attachment 8)
123 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Auxiliary power unit TR: TO 1-141B-2-49JG *R 2b A Service A Oil tank TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A onstant speed drive tank TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Auxiliary power unit TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Starter TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Remove and install A Starter TR: TO 1-141B-2-80JG-00-1 A Starter control valve TR: TO 1-141B-2-80JG-00-1 A Fuel filter TR: TO 1-141B-2-73JG-00-1 A Oil filter TR: TO 1-141B-2-79JG-00-1 A Forward cowl door TR: TO 1-141B-2-71JG-00-1 A Nose dome TR: TO 1-141B-2-71-JG-00-1 A Thrust reverser fairing door TR: TO 1-141B-2-78JG-00-1 A Remove & install Aft cowl door A A Adjust cowl door latch TR: TO 1-141B-2-71JG-00-1 Open and close A Forward cowl door TR: TO 1-141B-2-71JG-00-1 A Aft cowl door TR: TO 1-141B-2-71JG (Attachment 8)
124 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level A Thrust reverser fairing door TR: TO 1-141B-2-78JG-00-1 B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Take JOAP sample TR: TO A Inspect installed engine A Inspect auxiliary power unit A Deactivate thrust reverser system TR: TO 1-141B-2-78JG-00-1 *A8.10. FUEL SYSTEM A Fuel components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-28GS-00-1 A Perform ground transfer of fuel TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 B A Refuel aircraft A Preparation TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Panel operator TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Supervisor * A Defuel aircraft A Preparation TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Panel operator TR: TO 1-141B-2-12JG-10-1 A Supervisor *R A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance A In-flight refueling system A Location of components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-28GS-00-1 B A Operate A Troubleshoot Fuel System 122 (Attachment 8)
125 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D *A8.11. ELETRIAL SYSTEM A Electrical system components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-24GS-00-1 A Electrical schematic symbols TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 B B A Remove and install A Light lenses TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 A Light bulbs TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 A Strobe anti-collision bulb TR: TO 1-141B-2-00GE-00-1 A Battery TR: TO 1-141B-2-24JG-20-1 A Operate lighting systems A Apply/disconnect external electrical power TR: TO 1-141B-2-05JG-00-1 A Troubleshoot *A8.12. EGRESS SYSTEM A Egress system components and system operation TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-60-1 A Inspect egress system components TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-60-1 B b A Operate egress system components TR: TO 1-141B-2-25JG-60-1 * 2b *A8.13. AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT A Inspect and operate maintenance stands TR: AFOSH Std 91-66, A Inspect and operate aircraft jacks TR: TO 35A2 Series 123 (Attachment 8)
126 -141 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier B 5 Skill Level ourse D ourse D A Inspect and operate M-1A/M2A air compressor TR: TO 34Y1 Series A Inspect and operate H-1 heater TR: TO 35E7 Series A Inspect and operate A/M32A-86 electric generator TR: TO 352 Series A Inspect and operate NF-2 portable lighting equipment TR: TO 35F5 Series A Inspect and operate AM32A-95 gas turbine compressor TR: TO 35D12 Series A Inspect and operate LN-2 liquid nitrogen cart TR: TO 35D3 Series A Inspect and operate liquid oxygen servicing cart TR: TO 15X-1-1, A Inspect and position ground fire extinguisher TR: AFR (Attachment 8)
127 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE 1: This attachment is to be used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D *A9.1. A AIRRAFT GENERAL Safety precautions pertaining to A High intensity sound A Ground handling of aircraft A Aircraft containing ammunition/ explosives A Radar/NDI A Toxic compounds A High pressure gases A Prevent FOD * A A Use standard and technical publications Maintenance data collection/ GO81 * A Open aircraft discrepancies A lose aircraft discrepancies A A A A A MD/close aircraft discrepancy 8063-Jobs closed, no MD taken list Research parts 9128-Build reparable item processing tag (AFTO Form 350) 8044-Supply information on a particular aircraft * * A Tail number bin (TNB) list * A Document AF Form 2005, Supply Ordering * A Maintain aircraft records 125 (Attachment 9)
128 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill B 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A F-Generate aircraft flying forms * A JOAP sample form * A Document AF Form 1492, Warning Tag * A Detect corrosion * A Isochronal inspections A Isochronal concept A Perform inspections A Preflight * A Thruflight A Quick Turn-around * A Basic post flight * A Basic post flight/ preflight A Home station check A Major A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item A Hot brake inspection A Excessive taxing maneuvers inspection A Flap overspeed inspection A Slat overspeed inspection A Landing gear overspeed inspection A Survey damage and terrain inspection 126 (Attachment 9)
129 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Operate flight controls * D A A Aircraft communications equipment Operate radio A UHF TR: A VHF A Operate interphone System TR: , A Maintenance A Flight Station A A Perform ground handling Launch aircraft TR: , A Recover aircraft A Tow aircraft TR: , A Operate Tow Vehicle A Prepare aircraft for tow A Wing/tail walker A Brake operator *R 3c A Tow team supervisor *R A Tow vehicle operator A Moor aircraft A Jack aircraft A Fuselage jacking A Jacking team member * A Jacking supervisor A Fwd fuselage jacking 127 (Attachment 9)
130 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill B 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A MLG jacking (integral) TR: A NLG axle jacking TR: A Marshall aircraft * A Statically ground aircraft * A A A A A A A A Remove/install ground safety locks Operate Mission omputer TR: Operate Multifuntion Display System (MFD) TR: Operate Maintenance Monitor Panel (MMP) To view and Erase faults TR: argo winch Operate cargo winch TR: Service/repair cargo winch TR: Remove/install * * A argo winch TR: A Winch remote control battery pack A Receiver mounting charger A Equipment A A A Lavatory toilet and waste system Inspect/operational check lavatory components Remove/install lavatory components A Lubricate aircraft A Wash aircraft windows/ windshields 128 (Attachment 9)
131 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A A Perform proper handling of ESD devices TR: Operate Support/stab strut for cargo TR: , c A Logistics ADS lock actuator A Actuator assembly/rail/lock/release ramp A Actuator solenoid coil A ADS locks control panel A A ylinder assembly load equalizer ADS Load equalizer reservoir assembly A ADS pallet stop assembly A ADS controller A Logistics pallet control panel A Tow release mechanism A Receiver mounting charger A Pilot/co-pilot/loadmaster aircraft seat components A Liter support system components A Potable water system components A Integrated Radio Management System (IRMS) 3c A Stow buffet/lav unit A Adjust troop door anchor cable A Lock test restraint rail system A alibrate restraint rail system A onfigure aircraft for LAPS drop 129 (Attachment 9)
132 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Remove/install/repair A argo rollers A argo rails A Restraint locks A Troubleshoot/adjust rails A onfigure/reconfigure aircraft A Aeromedical evacuation A Rolling stock/palletized cargo A Passenger/personnel A Troop drop A Aerial delivery system (ADS) A ontainer delivery system A Distinguished visitor (DV) A *A9.2. A A Maintain/store configuration/-21 equipment AIRFRAME Airframe components and Structure Door system principles of operation A rew entry door A argo doors/ramp A Emergency exits A Operate doors A rew entry doors * A Troop doors * A Emergency doors A Aft cargo doors 130 (Attachment 9)
133 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Automatic TR: A Manual A Ramp blowdown system A Ramp toes TR: * D A A Open and close Nose radome assembly TR: A owling * A Panels * A Radomes A Tailcone A Maintenance access doors A Underfloor maintenance tunnel TR: , 03-2 A argo ramp maintenance tunnel A Horizontal stab A Fuselage/wing access entry/exit TR: A Avionics compartment rack A Fuel jettison island tip A Remove and install A owling A Panels * A Nonexplosive seats * A Life rafts A Radomes A Pressure seals A rew entry door A Troop doors 131 (Attachment 9)
134 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Window/windshields A Door/hatch seals A Pressure door seals A argo ramp seals A Aircraft/emergency hatches A Wing tip A Winglet assembly A Remaining components D A A Inspect and repair crew entrance door/ladder Use maintenance tunnels/vertical stabilizer entry/exit procedures A Maintenance tunnels entry/exit A A A A Vertical Stabilizer entry/exit TR: , 02-4 Perform aircraft inclement weather procedures Service rew/passenger comfort facilities Inspect A Airframe components A rew/passenger comfort facilities A Troubleshoot cargo door system *A9.3. A A A LANDING GEAR SYSTEM Landing gear component and system operation Service MLG Shock strut A Nitrogen TR: A Hydraulic Fluid * 132 (Attachment 9)
135 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A NLG Shock strut A Nitrogen TR: A Hydraulic Fluid * A Tires TR: A Landing gear A A Main landing gear shimmy dampers TR: Main landing gear shock strut using OBIGGS * * A Brake accumulator TR: A A Remove/ install Main wheel and tire assemblies TR: A Brake assemblies TR: A Nose wheel and tire assemblies TR: A Brake hose A Brake swiveling fitting A Brake lines A Bleed brake system TR: A Inspect landing gear system A Operate A Landing gear A Brakes A Steering system A Anti skid A Parking brake mechanism A Brake temperature sensor 133 (Attachment 9)
136 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Lubricate/service main landing gear post assembly 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Disconnect/connect A NLG torque arms TR: A MLG doors * A Troubleshoot landing gear A Rig/adjust A Main landing system A Main landing gear doors A Nose landing gear A Nose landing gear doors A Emergency extension system A A *A9.4. A Nose landing gear emergency release system Determine serviceability of aircraft tires UTILITY SYSTEMS Utility system fundamentals, components, and system operation * A Bleed air system A Wing overheat warning system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal/windshield wiper system A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Smoke detection system 134 (Attachment 9)
137 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Ram air turbine D A Fuel tank inerting and fire suppression system A Fresh/potable water system A Waste water system A A Onboard Inert Gas Generating System (OBIGGS) Operate A Bleed air system A Wing overheat warning system A Air conditioning system TR: A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal/windshield wiper system * A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Smoke detection system A Oxygen system A Onboard Inert Gas Generating System (OBIGGS) TR: A Flame detectors A Proximity sensing system A A Visual warning and caution system TR: Inspect A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system 135 (Attachment 9)
138 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen A Windshield wiper system * D A Service A Gaseous oxygen * A Liquid oxygen TR: A Portable oxygen bottle * A A Troubleshoot rain removal/ windshield wiper system Remove and install * A Fresh water system components A A *A9.5. A Windshield wiper system components Troubleshoot indicating and recording system FLIGHT ONTROLS Flight control fundamentals, components, and system operation TR: 1-17A-2-27JG-10-1 * A Inspect flight control components A Rig/adjust flight controls A Perform operational check A Yaw system A Aileron trim system A Rudder mechanical controls and surfaces A Rudder trim system A Horizontal stabilizer system 136 (Attachment 9)
139 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Spoiler system A Slat system A Flaps using alternate method D A Remove and install A Aileron components A Aileron trim components A Spoiler and speedbrake components A Elevator components A Stabilizer trim components A Rudder components A Rudder trim components A Wing flap/slat components A Horizontal stabilizer omponents A Troubleshoot flight controls A *A9.6. A Operate horizontal stabilizer system TR: HYDRAULI SYSTEMS Hydraulic system fundamentals components, and system operation A Service A Reservoir primary methodtr: A Load equalization reservoir TR: A Accumulator A Pitch trim actuator system A Remove and install 137 (Attachment 9)
140 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Accumulator A Hydraulic control valve A Tubing A Fitting A Filter elements A Lines A Hoses D A A Inspect hydraulic system and components Troubleshoot hydraulic system and components A Bleed reservoir TR: A Operate A Engine driven pump A Non-engine driven pump TR: A Hydraulic system controller * A Hydraulic schematics/symbols A A *A9.7. A Reposition/retorque lines for minor leaks onnect/disconnect hydraulic test stand ENGINES Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation * A Take engine JOAP samples * A Perform A Engine operational check A Engine trim 138 (Attachment 9)
141 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Aircraft engine motoring D A A Operate auxiliary power unit TR: Service A Oil system TR: A A Integrated drive generator TR: Auxiliary power unit TR: A Starter A Remove and install A Starter TR: A Starter control valve TR: A Fuel filter A Oil filter A Forward cowl door A Nose dome A Thrust reverser fairing A owl/door locks A Inspect installed engine A Inspect auxiliary power unit A Open and close A Thrust/fan reverser doors A Auxiliary power unit access door A Engine accessory doors TR: A Deactivate thrust reverser system * A Hydraulically deploy /stow Thrust reverser 139 (Attachment 9)
142 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Perform engine removal preparation 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A *A9.8. A Perform engine installation preparation FUELS Fuel system components and system operation A Inspect fuel system A A Troubleshoot fuel system and components Refuel aircraft single point TR: A Team member A Team supervisor * A Fuel panel operator * A Defuel aircraft single point TR: A Team member A Team supervisor A Fuel panel operator A Overwing refuel/defuel A Rapid defuel A A A A *A9.9. Perform duties of a concurrent servicing supervisor (SS) Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance Aerial refueling (AR) receiver/ universal aerial refueling receiver slipway installation (UARRSI) system operation Ground transfer fuel TR: ELETRIAL 140 (Attachment 9)
143 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Electrical system components and operation 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Operate system A Remove/install electrical components A Light lens * A Light bulbs * A Batteries TR: * A Strobe anti-collision bulb * A A Nose retractable landing light assembly Inspect electrical system A omponents A Wiring and connectors A Perform operational check A Electrical power supply system * A Lighting system * A Visual warning caution lights A Batteries * A onnect/disconnect external electrical power TR: A Use solderless connectors A Use wiring diagrams A Electrical schematic/symbols *A9.10. A A A EGRESS Egress components and system operation Inspect egress system components Operate egress system components 141 (Attachment 9)
144 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A Service ramp emergency egress hydraulic accumulator TR: Remove/install A Life raft container assembly A Emergency escape roll-up ladder A Emergency escape roll-up ladder tube *A9.11. A A A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT Perform pre-use inspection and operate Gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment Liquid nitrogen servicing equipment * A M-1A air compressor A M-2A air compressor A H-1 heater A A/M32A-86 portable generator * A A/M32A-60 * A NF-2 portable lighting equipment * A MA-1A gas turbine compressor A AM32A-95 gas turbine compressor A Liquid oxygen equipment * A Air conditioning unit (MA-31) A MJ2A-1 hydraulic test stand (4000 PSI) A TTU-228 hydraulic test stand A Maintenance platform ("T" tail) 142 (Attachment 9)
145 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A 3 Skill Level B 5 Skill Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Servicing platform A Wheel mounted crane A Diesel jacking pumping unit A Reach all D A Perform pre-use inspection and use A B-1/B-2 maintenance stands * A B-4/B-5 maintenance stands * A B7 maintenance stand 143 (Attachment 9)
146 -17 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D 144 (Attachment 9)
147 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE 1: This attachment is used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D *A10.1. A A A A A A A A AIRRAFT GENERAL Safety precautions pertaining to High intensity sound TR: TO Good housekeeping TR: TO Danger areas TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 Inspect and position ground fire extinguishers TR: TO FOD prevention TR: AFI Use technical orders TR: TO Basic functions within the maintenance complex TR: TO B B B * B * 2b A Maintenance data collection A orrosion identification * A Isochronal inspections TR: TO 1-5A-6 A Isochronal inspection concept B A Perform inspections A Preflight TR: TO 1-5A-6W-1 * 2b A Thruflight * A Basic post flight TR: TO 1-5A-6W-2 * 2b A Home station check A Minor 145 (Attachment 10)
148 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Major A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item D A A ommunications systems Operate radio A UHF A VHF A Interphone system TR: TO 1-5A-2-8 * 2b A Ground handling A Launch and recovery procedures B A Launch aircraft TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 * b A Recover aircraft TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 * b A A Select and use restraint harnesses TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 Tow aircraft A Tow procedures TR: TO 1-5A-2-1L-1 A Prepare aircraft for tow TR: TO 1-5A-2-1L-1 B * B A Wing/tail walker * A Brake operator TR: TO 1-5A-2-1L-1 * 2b A Panel operator *R A Tow supervisor A Tow vehicle operator 146 (Attachment 10)
149 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Moor aircraft D A Jack aircraft A Fuselage Jacking TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 A Jacking team member TR: TO 1-5A-2-1L-2 B * b A Jacking supervisor A Axle jacking TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 * 2b A Reconfigure aircraft A Aeromedical evacuation A Rolling stock/palletized cargo A Passenger/personnel A Troop drop A Aerial delivery system (ADS) A ontainer delivery system A Distinguished visitor (DV) A A A Service cargo winch TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 Remove/install cargo winch TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 Operate cargo winch TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 A Assist in weight and balance A Debrief aircrews A A Remove and install troop/ passenger seats Deactivate/reactivate FSS system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 B A Remove/install/repair A argo rollers 147 (Attachment 10)
150 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A argo rails A Restraint rails A Troubleshoot/adjust rails D A *A10.2. A A A A A A A A Maintain/store configuration/-21 equipment AIRFRAME SYSTEMS Airframe components and structure TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 Door system principles of operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-2, 1-5A-2-12 rew entry door TR: TO 1-5A-2-12 Forward cargo door TR: 1-5A-2-12 Aft cargo doors/ramp TR: 1-5A-2-12 Emergency exits TR: 1-5A-2-12 Operate doors Fwd cargo B B B B B A Automatic * A Manual A Aft cargo A Automatic * A Manual A A A Paratroop TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 rew entry TR: TO 1-5A-2-12 Emergency exits TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 * 2b * 2b b (Attachment 10)
151 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Remove and Install 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A Aircraft panels TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 rew member seats TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 * 2b * 2b A Windshield/windows A #2 hatch life raft A Pressure seals A argo floor rollers TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 2b A rew entry door A Troop/door ladder assembly A Troop/flight station ladder A Visor door actuator A Visor door conical A Forward ramp floor bracket A Forward ramp lock mechanism A Forward ramp A Forward ramp extension A Pressure door lock mechanism A Pressure door uplock mechanism A Ramp components A Aft pressure door A Aft center door A Gearbox from the aft cargo center door A Jackscrew from the aft center door A Aft side door latch bayonet A Aft cargo side door grab latch 149 (Attachment 10)
152 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Aft side door A Petal door latching mechanism A Petal door jackscrew A Petal door hinge A Petal door A Aft cargo ramp D A A A A Open and close Radomes TR: 1-5A-2-2 Hatches TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 Inspect and repair B A rew entrance door/ladder A Paratroop doors A Inspect airframe components A Perform cold weather procedures A A A A Inspect crew/passenger comfort facilities Operate flight station ladder/ troop compartment ladder TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 Service crew/passenger comfort facilities Rig and adjust 2b A Troop door A rew entry door A #2 escape hatch A Visor door actuator A Visor conicals and receptacles A Forward ramp lock mechanism 150 (Attachment 10)
153 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Aft ramp asymmetry valve D A Aft center door drive mechanisms and latches A Petal door A *A10.3. A A Vertical stabilizer entry procedures LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS Landing gear components and system operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-10 Operate B A Landing gear A Brakes TR: TO 1-5A-2-10 * 2b A Steering system A Anti skid A A A A A A A A A Individual kneel system TR: 1-5A-2-10 Inflate Shock strut TR: TO 1-5A-2-10 Pitch positioner TR: TO 1-5A-2-10 Tires TR: TO 1-5A-2-10 Main landing gear bogie beam positioner with air/nitrogen Lubricate landing gear components Remove and install Wheel and tire assemblies TR: TO 1-5A-2-10 * b * 2b b * 2b * 2b A Brake assemblies TR: TO 1-5A b (Attachment 10)
154 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Brake lines TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 b A ompensator links A A A A A A A A A Main landing gear kneel pad actuator Main landing gear kneeling ballscrews Main landing gear rotary actuator and high speed gear box Main landing gear roll positioner assembly Nose gear drive gearbox ballscrew Bleed brake systems TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Determine severiceability of aircraft tires TR: TO 4T-1-3 Troubleshoot Extension and retraction systems b A Individual kneel system A Main landing gear test fixture A *A10.4. A A A A Nose wheel steering sprocket wheel drive UTILITY SYSTEMS Utility system components and system operation Bleed air system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Wing overheat warning system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Air conditioning system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 B B B (Attachment 10)
155 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Anti-ice/de-ice system TR: TO 1-5A Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D B A A A A A Pressurization system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Rain removal system TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 Fire/overheat warning system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Smoke detection system TR: TO 1-5A-2-7 Fire extinguishing system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 B B B B B A Oxygen system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 A Air turbine motor (ATM) TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 A Fuel tank inerting and fire suppression TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 B B B A A A A Operate Bleed air system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Test wing overheat warning system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Air conditioning system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 * b b b A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Pressurization system A Rain removal system A A Test fire/overheat warning system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Test smoke detection system TR: TO 1-5A-2-7 2b b (Attachment 10)
156 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Fire extinguishing system TR: TO 1-5A Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Oxygen system TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 A Air turbine motor (ATM) * A Operationally check flame detectors TR: TO 1-5A b A A A Service oxygen system TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 Remove/service/reinstall portable oxygen bottles TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 Service DEWAR with liquid nitrogen * 2b A Drain DEWAR *A10.5. A A FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEMS Flight control components and system operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-9 Operate flight controls TR: TO 1-5A-2-9 B * b A Inspect flight control systems A Lubricate flight controls A Rig flight controls A Slat actuator A Flap power pack A Troubleshoot flight controls A A A Remove and install rudder pedal adjustment components Remove and install aileron ontrol wheel Remove and install 154 (Attachment 10)
157 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Slats A Slat actuator A Slat decoupler A Slat track A Slat and moving island actuator D A Slat moving island panel assembly A Flap/slat brake A Flap pack computer A Flap jackscrew A Flap torque limiter *A10.6. A A A A A A HYDRAULI SYSTEM Hydraulic system components and system operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Hydraulic schematic symbols TR: TO 1-5A-2-13 Service Reservoir TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 Accumulator TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 Operate B B * 2b * 2b A Engine driven pump A A A A ATM driven pump TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Remove and Install Lines TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Hoses TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 * b b b (Attachment 10)
158 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Fittings TR: TO 1-5A Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D b A A A A A A Swivels TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Wiggins fittings TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Pressure switches TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Flow transducers TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Filter elements TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 Reposition/retorque lines for minor leaks TR: TO 1-5A-2-3 b b b b b b/b A onnect hydraulic test stand A Disconnect hydraulic test stand *A10.7. A A ENGINES Engine and APU components and operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-4 Operate B A Engine A Auxiliary power unit *R A Service A Oil system TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 A onstant speed drive reservoir TR: 1-5A-2-1 A Auxiliary power unit TR: TO 1-5A-2-4 A Starter TR: 1-5A-2-1 * 2b * b * 2b b A Remove and Install 156 (Attachment 10)
159 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Starter A Starter control valve A Oil filter A Engine cowling D A A A owl door locks TR: 1-5A-2-4 APU inlet door actuator TR: 1-5A-2-4 Open/close engine cowling TR: TO 1-5A-2-4 b b * 2b A Take engine oil sample * A Inspect installed engine A Inspect auxiliary power unit A A A A A Open and close APU access door TR: TO 1-5A-2-4 Deactivate thrust reverser system TR: TO 1-5A-2-4 Perform engine removal preparation Perform engine installation preparation Thrust reverser components and operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-4 * 2b b B A Rig and adjust throttle system *A10.8. A A FUEL SYSTEM Fuel system components and system operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-5 Perform ground transfer of fuel TR: TO 1-5A-2-5 B * 2b A Refuel aircraft 157 (Attachment 10)
160 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Preparation TR: TO 1-5A-2-5, 1-5A-2-1L-6 * B A Panel operator * A Supervisor * A Defuel aircraft A Preparation TR: TO 1-5A-2-5, 1-5A-2-1L-6 B A Panel operator A Supervisor A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance A Inspect fuel system A A In-flight refueling system Location of components and system operation TR: 1-5A-2-5 B A Inspect IFR system A Operate *A10.9. A A A A A A ELETRIAL SYSTEM Electrical system components and operation TR: 1-5A-2-7 Electrical schematic symbols TR: 1-5A-2-7 Operate Interior/Exterior lighting system TR: TO 1-5A-2-7 Indicator warning lights TR: TO 1-5A-2-7 Remove and Install B B * 2b * 2b (Attachment 10)
161 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Light lenses TR: TO 1-5A-2-7 * 2b A A Light bulbs TR: TO 1-5A-2-7 Battery TR: TO 1-5A-2-7 * 2b * 2b A Use wiring diagrams A A A A A A A Inspect omponents TR: 1-5A-2-7 Wiring and connectors TR: 1-5A-2.7 onnect apply and disconnect external electrical power TR: TO 1-5A-2-1 EGRESS SYSTEM Egress system components and operation TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 Inspect egress components TR: TO 1-5A-2-2 2b b B b A Remove and install descent reels *A A A A A A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT Inspect and operate maintenance stands TR: AFOSH Std 91-66, Inspect and operate aircraft jacks TR: TO 35A2 Series Inspect and operate M-1A/M2A air compressor TR: TO 34Y1 Series Inspect and operate H-1 heater TR: TO 35E7 Series Inspect and operate A/M32A-86 electric generator TR: TO 352 Series 159 (Attachment 10)
162 -5 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A A A Inspect and operate NF-2 portable lighting equipment TR: TO 35F5 Series Inspect and operate AM32A-95 gas turbine compressor TR: TO 35D12 Series Inspect and operate LN-2 liquid nitrogen cart TR: TO 35D3 Series Inspect and operate liquid oxygen servicing cart TR: TO 15X-1-1, * 160 (Attachment 10)
163 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete NOTE 1: This attachment is to be used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D *A11.1. A A A A AIRRAFT GENERAL Flight line safety procedures TR: AFOSH-STD 127 Series Use TOs TR: TO 1-9A-2-1 Isochronal inspection concept and inspections Perform inspections TR: TO 1-9A-6 B A Preflight A Thruflight A Home station check A Minor A Major A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item A A Aircraft communications equipment TR: TO 1-9A-2-23 Operate radio A UHF 3c A VHF 3c A Interphone A Perform ground handling TR: TO 1-9A-2-9 A Launch aircraft A Recover aircraft 161 (Attachment 11)
164 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Aircraft tow procedures D A Tow aircraft A Prepare aircraft for tow A Wing/tail walker A Brake operator A Tow team supervisor * A Tow vehicle operator A A Moor aircraft TR: TO 1-9A-2-10 Jack aircraft TR: 1-9A-2-7 A Jacking team member A Plumb bob monitor A Jacking supervisor A Axle jacking A Nose fuselage A A A Statically ground aircraft TR: Remove, install and inspect-21 equipment Assist in weight and balance TR: 1-9A-2-8 A Debrief aircrews *A11.2. A A AIRFRAME SYSTEMS Airframe components and structure Door system principles of operation TR: 1-9A-2-52 A rew entry door A Aft cabin doors 162 (Attachment 11)
165 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Patient loading ramp D A Operate doors TR: 1-9A-2-52 A rew entry door A Aft cabin doors A Patient loading ramp A Remove and install TR: TOs 1-9A-2-20, 1-9A-2-25, 1-9A-2-32, 1-9A-2-52, 1-9A-2-53, 1-9A-2-56 A owlings * A Panels A Nonexplosive seats A Windshields/windows A Life rafts A Pressure seals A Tail cone assembly A Forward entrance passenger stairway A Patient loading ramp assembly A argo/patient loading ramp (PLR) door A Tailcone (raise/lower) A Tail bumper strut A Open and close A owling A Panels A Radomes A Maintain crew entrance doors/stair pack 163 (Attachment 11)
166 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Inspect airframe and airframe components 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A A Perform cold weather procedures TR: Local Procedures Inspect crew/passenger comfort facilities hange potable water filters TR: 1-9A-2-38 A Drain potable water tanks *A11.3. A A LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS TR: 1-9A-2-12, 1-9A-2-32 Landing gear components and system operation Perform operational check B A Landing gear A Brakes A Steering system A Anti skid A Service A Main landing gear shock strut A Main landing gear shimmy damper * A Nose landing gear shock strut A Tires A A Lubricate landing gear components Remove and install A Wheel and tire assemblies A Brake assemblies A Bleed brake systems A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires 164 (Attachment 11)
167 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Inspect landing gear system A Troubleshoot landing gear system D *A11.4. A UTILITY SYSTEMS TR: 1-9A-2-21, 1-9A-2-30, 1-9A-2-35, 1-9A-2-36 Utility components and system operation A Bleed air system A Wing overheat warning system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system B A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system B A Operate A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system A Inspect A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system 165 (Attachment 11)
168 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system A Service Oxygen system 3c A Purge Oxygen System D *A11.5. A FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEM TR: 1-9A-2-12, 1-9A-2-27 Flight control components and system operation B A Operate flight controls A Remove and install A Spoiler panels A Flap panels A Slat sections A Aileron control wheel A Trim tab actuators A Inspect flight control system A Lubricate flight controls A Rig flight controls A Troubleshoot flight controls *A11.6. A HYDRAULI SYSTEMS TR: 1-9A-2-20, 1-9A-2-29 Hydraulic components and system operation B A Hydraulic schematics A Hydraulic system A Service reservoir 166 (Attachment 11)
169 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Service accumulator A Inspect hydraulic system D A Operate A Engine driven pump A Non-engine driven pump A Troubleshoot A Remove and install A Lines A Hoses A Fittings A Swivels A Filters A A *A11.7. A onnect and disconnect hydraulic test stand Reposition/retorque hydraulic lines for minor leaks ENGINES TR: 1-9A-2-12, 1-9A-2-70 Series, 1-9A-2-80 Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU)components and system operation A Operate A Engine A Auxiliary power unit * A Service A Oil system A onstant speed drive A Gearbox A Auxiliary power unit 167 (Attachment 11)
170 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Starter D A Remove and install A Starter A Starter control valve A Filters A Take oil sample A Inspect installed engine A Inspect auxiliary power unit (APU) * A Disable thrust reverser system A A *A11.8. A A A Perform engine removal preparation Perform engine installation preparation AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS TR: 1-9A-2-12, 1-9A-2-28 Fuel components and system internal operation Perform operational check of fuel system Refuel aircraft A Team member A Team supervisor * A Defuel aircraft A Team member A Team supervisor A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance A Inspect fuel system A Ground transfer fuel A Troubleshoot 168 (Attachment 11)
171 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D *A11.9. A ELETRIAL SYSTEMS TR: 1-9A-2-20, 1-9A-2-24, 1-9A Electrical system components and system operation A Electrical schematics A Perform operational check with power applied A Electrical power supply system A Lighting system A Indicator warning lights A Batteries A Remove and install A Light lenses A Light bulbs A Batteries A Use wiring diagrams A Inspect A omponents A Wiring and connectors A *A A onnect/disconnect external electrical power EGRESS SYSTEM TR: 1-9A-2-25 Egress system components and system operation A Inspect egress components A A Remove and install forward evacuation slide Remove and install tail cone evacuation slide 169 (Attachment 11)
172 -9 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level *A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT TR: 30 Series TOs 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A Inspect and operate maintenance stands A Inspect and operate aircraft jacks A Inspect and operate M-1A/M2A air compressor A Inspect and operate H-1 heater A Inspect and operate A/M32A-86 electric generator A Inspect and operate NF-2 portable lighting equipment- A Inspect and operate AM32A-95 gas turbine compressor A Inspect and operate LN-2 liquid nitrogen cart A Inspect and operate liquid oxygen servicing cart- A Inspect and operate ground fire extinguisher 170 (Attachment 11)
173 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE 1: This attachment is used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D *A12.1. A AIRRAFT GENERAL Isochronal inspection concept and inspections TR: TOs , 1E-3A-6 A Isochronal inspection concept B A Perform inspections TR: TO and -5; 1E-3A-6W-1 and -2; 1E-3A-6 A Preflight A Alert Thruflight A Thruflight A Quick Turn A Basic postflight A Isochronal A Isochronal A A Isochronal B A Home Station heck A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item A Aircraft communications equipment TR: TO 1E-3A A Operate VHF/UHF radios A Use interphone 171 (Attachment 12)
174 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A A-6W-1 Perform ground handling TR: AFI ; TO , 1E-3A-1, 1E-3A-2-7, and 1E- 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Launch aircraft A Recover aircraft A Engines Running rew hange D A Tow aircraft TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7 ; 1E-3A-2-7-2L-1; 36A10 series A Wing/tail walker A Brake operator A Tow team supervisor * A Tow vehicle operator A Jack and level aircraft TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7 ; 1E-3A-2-7-1L-1 A Jacking team member A Jacking supervisor A Axle jacking A *A12.2. A A Assist in weight and balance functions TR: TO 1E-3A-5-1 and -2; 1-1B-40 and -50 AIRFRAME SYSTEMS TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7 and 1E-3A-3-1 Airframe components and structure Operate TR: TOs 1E-3A-1 and A A Entry door/hatch A Emergency door/hatch A Wheel well doors 172 (Attachment 12)
175 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Remove and install TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7; 1E-3A-3-1 and 1E-3A Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A owling A Panels A Nonexplosive seats 3c A Windows A Life rafts 3c D A Open and close TR: TO 1E-3A-2-7 A owling A Radomes * A A A A *A12.3. A A Inspect airframe and components TR: TO 1E-3A-6; 1E-3A-3-1, 1E-3A-36, and applicable -2 TOs Perform aircraft cold weather procedures TR: TO 1E-3A-2-7 Inspect crew/passenger comfort facilities TR: TO 1E-3A-6 Service crew/passenger comfort facilities TR: TOs 1E-3A-6; 1E-3A-2-7; 1E-3A-3-1 and 1E-3A-23 LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS TR: TO 1E-3A Landing gear components and system operation Perform operational check TR; TO 1E-3A A A Landing gear A Brakes A Steering system A Anti skid 173 (Attachment 12)
176 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Service TR: TOs 1E-3A ; 1E-3A-2-7 and 4T Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Landing gear struts A Tires D A A Lubricate landing gear components Remove and install TR: TOs 1E-3A , 1E-3A-2-7 A Wheel and tire assemblies A Brake assemblies * 2b A Bleed brake system * 2b A A A *A12.4. A A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires TR: TO 4T-1-3 Inspect landing gear system TR: TO 1E-3A-6, 1E-3A-3-1, 1E-3A-36, and 1E-3A Troubleshoot TR: TO 1E-3A UTILITY SYSTEMS TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A , and 1E-3A Utility components and system operation Perform operational check TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A , 1E-3A , 1E-3A , 1E-3A A A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal/wiper system A Fire/overheat warning system 174 (Attachment 12)
177 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system D A Oxygen system TR: TO ; 1E-3A-2-7 A Service A Drain * A Inspect TR: TO 1E-3A-6, 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A , 1E-3A , 1E-3A A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire/overheat warning system A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system A Troubleshoot Utility Systems A Operate forced air cooling system * 2b *A12.5. A FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEM TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A , 1E-3A-3-1; 1E-3A-6, -23 and -36 Flight control components and system operation A A Operate flight controls A Perform operational check of flight controls 2b A Remove and install flight control components 175 (Attachment 12)
178 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse D A Inspect flight controls TR: TO 1E-3A-6 A Lubricate flight controls A Rig flight controls A Troubleshoot *A12.6. A A A HYDRAULI SYSTEMS TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-1-1, 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A , and 1E-3A-6 Hydraulic components and system operation Operation principle of rotodome system Hydraulic system A B A Service Reservoir A Service Accumulator A A Inspect major components TR: TO 1E-3A-6 Operate A Engine driven pump A Non-engine driven pump A Rotodome * A Troubleshoot *A12.7. A A ENGINES TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A , 1E-3A L-1, 1E-3A , 1E-3A-6, 2J-TF33-46, and 2G-GTP Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation Perform A A Engine operational check 176 (Attachment 12)
179 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Engine trim D A Operate TR: AFOSH Standard A Engine and subsystems A Auxiliary power units A Service A Oil system A Gearbox A Auxiliary power unit A Remove and install starter 2b A A Take engine oil sample TR: TOs 42B2-1-9, Inspect installed engine TR: TO 1E-3A-6 A Turbine A ompressor A Inspect auxiliary power unit (APU) TR: TO 1E-3A-6 A Troubleshoot *A12.8. A A AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds; TOs , 1E-3A , 1E-3A-2-7 Fuel components and system operation Perform operational check of fuel system A A Refuel aircraft TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A-2-7-5L-1, 1E-3A-5-2 A Team member 177 (Attachment 12)
180 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Team panel operator A Team supervisor * D A Defuel aircraft TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A-2-7-5L-1, 1E-3A-5-2 A Team member A Team panel operator A Team supervisor * A A A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance TR: TOs 1-1-3, 1E-3A Inspect fuel system TR: TOs 1-1-3; 1E-3A-6, -23, -36; and 1E-3A In-flight refueling (IFR) system TR: TOs 1-1-3; 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A-3-1, 1E-3A-6,-36; and 1E-3A A Perform operational check 2b A Inspect IFR TR: TO 1E-3A-6 A Ground transfer fuel *A12.9. A A ELETRIAL SYSTEMS TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-1-1, 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A , 1E-3A-6, 1E-3A , 1-1A-14 Electrical components and system operation Perform operational check with external power unit/apu A A Electrical power supply system A Lighting system A Indicator warning lights A Remove and install 178 (Attachment 12)
181 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Light lenses * 2b A Light bulbs * 2b A Batteries A Use wiring diagrams D A Inspect A omponents A Wiring and connectors A A *A A onnect/apply/disconnect external electrical power Service integrated drive generator TR: TO 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A EGRESS SYSTEM TR: TOs 1E-3A-2-7, 1E-3A-6 Egress components and system operation A A Inspect evacuation slides A *A A A Remove and install evacuation slide AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT Inspect and operate liquid coolant system (LS) TR: TO 35D29 Series Inspect and operate AE S Air onditioning unit TR: TO 35E9 Series A A Inspect and operate maintenance stands TR: AFOSH Std 91-66, TOs 35A4 Series Inspect and operate aircraft jacks TR: TO 35A2 Series * * 179 (Attachment 12)
182 E-3 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A A A A A A Inspect and operate M-1A/M2A air compressor TR: TO 34Y1 Series Inspect and operate H-1 heater TR: TO 35E7 Series Inspect and operate Electrical generator sets TR: TO 352 Series Inspect and operate NF-2 portable lighting equipment TR: TO 35F5 Series Inspect and operate AM32A-95 gas turbine compressor TR: TO 35D12 Series Inspect and operate LN-2 liquid nitrogen cart TR: TO 35D3 Series Inspect and operate liquid oxygen servicing cart TR: TO 15X-1-1, 372 Series * * 180 (Attachment 12)
183 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start NOTE: This attachment is used in conjunction with Attachment 2. Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D *A13.1. A AIRRAFT GENERAL Inspection concept and inspection TR: TOs , 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 A heck Inspection A A Perform inspections A Preflight * 2b A Thruflight * 2b A Basic postflight * 2b A Park and receive * 2b A Preflight/postflight (PRPO) A "A" check b A Acceptance A alendar A Special A Time change item A Air Transport Association (ATA) TOs TR: Applicable K-10, E-4B TOs A ATA TO System B A Use ATA TOs 2b A Service bulletins and air worthiness directives A A Aircraft communications equipment TR: Applicable -2 TOs A Operate radio A Use interphone * 2b (Attachment 13)
184 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Perform ground handling TR: AFI ; AFOSH Std ; TO , Applicable -2 TOs 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Launch aircraft * b A Recover aircraft * b A Tow aircraft A Wing/tail walker * 2b A Brake operator * 2b A Tow team supervisor * A Tow vehicle operator A Jack and level aircraft A Jacking team member A A Jacking supervisor A Axle jacking * 2b D A A Assist in weight and balance functions TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-5, 1E-4B-5 argo winch A Remove and install A Service and repair A Operate A Remove/install/repair A argo rollers A argo rails A Restraint locks A Troubleshoot/adjust rails A onfigure/reconfigure aircraft A Rolling stock/palletized cargo A Passenger/personnel 182 (Attachment 13)
185 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Distinguished visitor (DV) D A Maintain/store configuration/-21 equipment *A13.2. AIRFRAME SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs A Airframe components and structure A A Operate A Entry door/hatch * 2b A argo door * 2b A Wheel well doors * 2b A Remove and Install A Panels 2b A Nonexplosive seats A Windows A Life rafts/slides A Radome A Open and lose A owling * 2b A Radome A A *A13.3. A A Perform aircraft cold weather procedures Service crew/passenger comfort facilities LANDING GEAR SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Theory of landing gear components and system operation Perform operational check * 2b/b A A Landing gear A Brakes * 2b (Attachment 13)
186 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Steering system A Anti skid D A Service A Landing gear struts * 2b A Tires * 2b A Lubricate landing gear components A Remove and Install A Wheel and tire assemblies * 2b A Brake assemblies * 2b A Bleed brakes system b A A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires TR: TO 4T-1-3, Applicable-2 TOs Inspect landing gear system TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 * 2b b A Troubleshooting *A13.4. A A UTILITY SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Utility components and system operation Perform operational check A A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system A Fire warning system * 2b A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system * 2b (Attachment 13)
187 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Oxygen system TR: TO , Applicable -2 TOs 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A Service * 2b A Drain * 2b D A Inspect TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 A Bleed air system A Air conditioning system A Pressurization system A Anti-ice/de-ice system A Rain removal system 2b A Fire warning system 2b A Fire extinguishing system A Oxygen system 2b A *A13.5. A Troubleshoot Utility Systems FLIGHT ONTROL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Flight control components and system operation A A Operate flight controls * 2b A Remove flight control components A Install flight control components A Inspect flight controls TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 2b A Lubricate flight controls A Rig flight controls A Troubleshoot *A13.6. HYDRAULI SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs 185 (Attachment 13)
188 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Hydraulic components and system operation 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D A A Service A Reservoir * 2b A Accumulator * 2b A A Inspect major components TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 Operate 2b A Engine driven pump A Non-engine driven pump * 2b A Troubleshoot *A13.7. A A ENGINES TR: Applicable -2 TOs Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation Perform A A Engine operational check A Engine trim A Operate TR: AFOSH Std A Engine and subsystems A Auxiliary power units * 2b A Service A Oil system * 2b A onstant speed drive/ integrated drive gearbox * 2b A Auxiliary power units * 2b A Remove and Install A Engine Starter 186 (Attachment 13)
189 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Training Trainee Trainer ertifier Start omplete ourse D ourse A Minor components A APU Starter b A Take engine oil sample * 2b D A Inspect installed engine TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 A Exhaust 2b A Inlet 2b A Blend compressor blades (K-10 Only) * b A Troubleshoot A Inspect auxiliary power unit 2b *A13.8. A AIRRAFT FUEL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable AFOSH Stds; TO , Applicable -2 TOs Fuel components and system operation A A Operate fuel system 2b A Refuel aircraft A Team member * 2b A Team panel operator * 2b A Team supervisor * A Defuel aircraft A Team member * 2b A Team panel operator * 2b A Team supervisor A A A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance TR: TO 1-1-3, Applicable -2 TOs Inspect fuel system TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 In-flight refueling (IFR) system 2b (Attachment 13)
190 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level A Inspect TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D 2b A Operate 2b A Receiver system A Inspect 2b A Operate 2b A Ground transfer fuel * 2b A Troubleshoot *A13.9. A A ELETRIAL SYSTEMS TR: Applicable -2 TOs Electrical components and system operation Perform operational check with external power unit/apu A A Electrical power supply system 2b A Lighting system 2b A Indicator warning lights 2b A Remove and Install A Light lenses * 2b A Light bulbs * 2b A Batteries * 2b A Use wiring diagrams A Inspect TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 A omponents 2b A Wiring and connectors 2b A onnect/apply/disconnect external electrical power * 2b A Troubleshoot 188 (Attachment 13)
191 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level *A EGRESS SYSTEM TR: Applicable -2 TOs 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse A omponents A D A Inspect TR: TOs 1-10(K)A-6, 1E-4B-6 2b A Operate System (excluding slide) b *A AEROSPAE GROUND EQUIPMENT TR: AFOSH Std A Inspect and operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment TR: TOs 15X1-1, A Inspect and operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment TR: TO 35D3 Series A Inspect and operate liquid nitrogen cart TR: TO 35D3 Series A Inspect and operate oil servicing carts TR: TO 35A17 Series A Inspect and operate hydraulic servicing carts TR: TO 35D29 Series 2b b b b b (Attachment 13)
192 K-10/E-4 QUALITATIVE REQUIREMENTS 1., Knowledge And Technical References A B D E A B 3 Skill 5 Skill Level Level 5 7 Training Start Training omplete Trainee Trainer ertifier ourse D ourse D 190 (Attachment 13)
193 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals residence course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training given in the B-1B Familiarization ourse also conducted at Sheppard AFB. olumn 3 identifies the qualitative requirements (see attachment 4) needed to acquire an apprentice skill level. This training is conducted by a local training detachment. olumn 4 lists the requirements identified at the career field Utilization and Training Workshop, Jul 96, for the proposed Mission Ready Technician (MRT) training program. NOTE 2: Some task knowledge items listed in the Training Level column will be accomplished by using the Simulated Maintenance Trainer System (SMTS). Weapons System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A HQJ B-1B/B-2 J3AQR2A531E 001/ / (Attachment 14)
194 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 ol 4 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b A Position fire extinguisher 2b A Operate fire extinguisher b A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B A Hazardous chemicals use A A Hazardous chemicals disposal A A Hazard communication training program B A Fundamentals of the TO system A A Air Force manuals and instructions A A Use technical publications 2b A TO improvement reporting A A Basic functions within maintenance A A Maintenance data collection A A Quality Air Force A A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b A Product quality deficiency reporting A A Purpose of hardware A A Use hardware 2b A Purpose of electrical connectors A A Use electrical connectors 2b A Purpose of securing devices A A Use securing devices 2b A Aircraft lubricants A (Attachment 14)
195 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) 193 STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 ol 4 A Aircraft sealants A A Aircraft adhesives A A Aircraft cleaning agents A A Select hand tools 2b A Use hand tools 2b A Select measuring tools 2b A Use measuring tools 2b A Use multimeter 1b A Select torque wrench 2b A Use torque wrench 2b A Ordering parts A A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b A Engine and support warranty A A Aircraft cleaning A A orrosion identification A A orrosion treatment A A Aircraft inspection concepts A A Perform preflight inspection 1b A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b A Aircraft ground handling A A Airframe structure A A Remove/install airframe components 1b A Inspect airframe components 1b A Landing gear fundamentals A A Service shock strut 1b A Service tire 1b A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b A Remove/install brake assembly 1b A Bleed brakes 1b A Inspect landing gear 1b A Utility system fundamentals A A Operate oxygen system 1b A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b A Oxygen system 1b A Fire/overheat warning system 1b A Flight control system fundamentals A A Operate flight controls 1b A Identification of flight control components A A Inspect flight control components 1b (Attachment 14)
196 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) 194 STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 ol 4 A Hydraulic system fundamentals A A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b A Remove/install hydraulic tubings/hoses 1b A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b A Inspect hydraulic system 1b A Engine system fundamentals A A Identify engine components 1b A Inspect engine components 1b A Oil system servicing a A Take JOAP sample 1b A Fuel system fundamentals A A Operate fuel system 1b A Inspect fuel system 1b A Electrical system fundamentals A A Operate Interior/exterior lighting system 1b A Operate Indicator warning lights 1b A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b A Inspect electrical system 1b A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b A Operate maintenance stands 2b A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b A Operate aircraft jacks 2b A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b A Purpose and description of air compressors A A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b A Operate air compressors 2b A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b A Purpose and description of generator sets A A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b (Attachment 14)
197 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) 195 STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 ol 4 A Operate generator sets 2b A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b A Operate lighting equipment 2b A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A A Periodic inspection concept - B B - A Perform preflight inspection - - 3c 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - - 3c 3c A Perform hourly postflight inspection - - 2b - A Perform periodic inspection - A A - A OMMS TOs - B B - A Use OMMS TOs - 2b 2b 3c A Use interphone - - 2b 3c A Launch aircraft - - 2b 3c A Recover aircraft - - 2b 3c A Wing/tail walker - - 2b 3c A Brake operator - - 2b 3c A Jacking team member - B B 3c A Axle jacking - - 2b 3c A Safe aircraft for maintenance - 1b 3c 3c A Hardness critical procedures - - 2b - A Airframe components and structure - B B - A Operate entry door/hatch - - 2b 3c A Operate weapons bay door - b b 3c A Operate aft hatches - B B - A Operate wheel well doors - - 2b 3c (Attachment 14)
198 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) 196 STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 ol 4 A Remove/install panels - B 2b 3c A Open/close engine bay door - - 2b 3c A Open/close radomes - - 2b - A Landing gear components and system operation - B B - A Operate brakes - - 2b - A Service landing gear struts with nitrogen - B 2b 3c A Service landing gear struts with hydraulic fluid - - 2b - A Service axle beam positioner with nitrogen - B 2b 3c A Service axle beam positioner with hydraulic fluid - - 2b 3c A Nose wheel steering gearbox - B 2b 3c A Service tires - - 2b 3c A Remove/install wheel and tire assemblies - - 2b - A Utility components and system operation - B B - A Service oxygen system - B 2b 3c A Service environmental systems - B 2b 3c A Flight control components and system operation - B B - A Operate roll control - 1b 2b - A Operate pitch control - 1b 2b - A Operate yaw control - 1b 2b - A Operate flap/slat control - 1b 2b - A Hydraulic components and system operation - B B - A Service reservoir - B 2b 3c A Service accumulator - B 2b 3c A Apply hydraulic power using APU - 1b 2b 3c A Apply hydraulic power using hydraulic test stand c A Perform hydraulic leak checks using engines - b b - A Reposition and torque line connections c A Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation - B B - A Operate auxiliary power units and subsystems - 1b 2b 3c A Service oil system - B 2b 3c A Service integrated drive generator - B 2b 3c A Service accessory drive gearbox - B 2b 3c A Service auxiliary power units - B 2b 3c A Take engine oil sample - - 2b 3c A Perform engine leak checks - b b - A Fuel components and system operation - B B - A Refuel team member - 1b 2b 3c A Refuel team panel operator auto - 1b 2b - A Refuel team panel operator manual - 1b 2b - A Defuel team member - 1b 2b 3c (Attachment 14)
199 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 ol 4 A Defuel team panel operator auto - 1b 2b - A Defuel team panel operator manual - 1b 2b - A Operate UARRSI door - 1b 2b - A Ground transfer fuel - 1b 2b - A Electrical components and system operation - B B - A Remove/install light lenses - - 2b - A Remove/install light bulbs - - 2b - A Remove/install batteries - - 2b 3c A onnect/apply external electrical power - 1b 2b 3c A Disconnect external electrical power - 1b 2b 3c A Egress components and system operation - A A - A Operate seat adjustment - - 2b 3c A Remove/install safety pins - - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment - - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate generators - - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate hydraulic test stand - - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate air conditioning units - - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment - - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate oil servicing carts - - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate mobile hydraulic oil dispenser - - 2b 3c A entral Integrated Test System (ITS) operation - B B - A Remove/install ITS magnetic tape - - 2b 3c A ITS printer tape load - - 2b 3c A Operate ITS parameter monitor mode - B 2b 3c A Operate ITS ground readiness test - 1b 2b 3c 197 (Attachment 14)
200 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-1B) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 ol (Attachment 14)
201 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals residence course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training given in the B-1B/B-2 Familiarization ourse also conducted at Sheppard AFB. olumn 3 identifies the qualitative requirements (see attachment 6) needed to acquire an apprentice skill level. This training is conducted by a local training detachment. NOTE 2: Some task knowledge items listed in the Training Level column will be accomplished by using the Simulated Maintenance Trainer System (SMTS). Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A (ol 1) HQJ B-1B/B-2 J3AQR2A531E 001/002 (ol 2) 736/ (Attachment 15)
202 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - - A Operate fire extinguisher b - - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - - A Hazardous chemicals use A - - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - - A Use technical publications 2b - - A TO improvement reporting A - - A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - - A Use hardware 2b - - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A - - A Use securing devices 2b - - A Aircraft lubricants A (Attachment 15)
203 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - - A Select hand tools 2b - - A Use hand tools 2b - - A Select measuring tools 2b - - A Use measuring tools 2b - - A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - - A Use torque wrench 2b - - A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - - A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - - A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - - A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b (Attachment 15)
204 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubings/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - - A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate Interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b - - A Operate air compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b (Attachment 15)
205 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate generator sets 2b - - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A Phased inspection concept - - B A Perform preflight inspection work area # c A Perform preflight inspection work area #2 and # c A Perform preflight inspection work area # c A Perform thruflight inspection part 2A - - 3c A Perform thruflight inspection part 2B - - 3c A Perform postflight inspection work area # b A Perform postflight inspection work area #2 and # b A Perform postflight inspection work area # b A Organizational Maintenance Manual Set (OMMS) TOs - B B A Use OMMS TOs - 2b 2b A Integrated Technical Data System (ITDS) TOs concept - - B A Use AMS - - 2b A Use Technical data - - 2b A Use interphone - - 2b A Launch aircraft - - 2b A Recover aircraft - - 2b A Wing/tail walker - - 2b A Brake operator - - 2b A Jacking team member - B B A Axle jacking - - 2b 203 (Attachment 15)
206 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Remove and install proximity caps - - 2b A Safe aircraft for maintenance - 1b 2b A Hardness critical procedures - - b A Low observable awareness - - B A Airframe components and construction - - B A Operate crew entry door hydraulically/manually - - 2b A Operate aft nose landing gear door - - 2b A Operate aft equipment bay entry door - - 2b A Operate auxiliary air inlet door - - 2b A Operate APU exhaust doors - - 2b A Remove/install panels - - 2b A Passive Thermal Protection Systems (PTPS) - - 2b A Open/close crew entry pressure door - - 2b A Open/close engine/amad bay doors - - 2b A Open/close ES/hydraulic bay doors - - 2b A Open/close wheel well blow out doors - - 2b A Inspect airframe and components - - 2b A Inspection aircraft windows - - 2b A lean aircraft windows - - 2b A Landing gear components and system operation - - B A Perform operational check of brakes - - 2b A Perform operational check of anti skid - - 2b A Service landing gear struts with nitrogen - - 2b A Service landing gear struts with hydraulic fluid - - b A Service tires - - 2b A Lubricate landing gear components - - 2b A Remove/install wheel and tire assemblies - - 2b A Remove/install brake assemblies - - 2b A Remove/install brake equalizer rods - - 2b A Remove/install anti-skid magnetic drive unit - - 2b A Bleed brake systems - - 2b A Operate weapons bay doors manually - - 2b A Operate weapons bay doors electrically - - 2b A Operate weapons bay doors hydraulically - - 2b A Lubricate weapons system components - - 2b A Utility components and system operation - - B A ES power-up - - 2b A Operate On Board Maintenance Printer (OBMP) - - 2b A Remove/Install printer tape - - 2b 204 (Attachment 15)
207 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Use OBTS Ground Processor (OGP) report for fault isolation of system malfunction b A Load/Unload maintenance write tapes - - 2b A Service Back-up Oxygen System (BOS) - - 2b A Service environmental system - - 2b A Service defense Management System (DMS) - - 2b A Service liquid oolant System (LS) - - 2b A Sample environmental system - - 2b A Sample defensive Management System (DMS) - - 2b A Sample liquid oolant System (LS) - - 2b A Flight control components and system operation - - B A Remove/Install flight control components - - 2b A Inspect flight controls - - 2b A Lubricate flight controls - - 2b A Hydraulic components and system operation - - B A Service hydraulic system reservoirs - - 2b A Service hydraulic system accumulators - - 2b A Remove/Install hydraulic components - - 2b A Take hydraulic samples - - 2b A Engine and Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) components and system operation - - B A Service engine oil - - 2b A Service airframe Mounted Accessory Drive (AMAD) oil - - 2b A Service APU oil - - 2b A Service Pressurized Air Start System (PASS) - - 2b A Remove/install air turbine starter - - 2b A Remove/install starter control valves - - 2b A Remove/install AMAD - - 2b A Remove/install turbine driven recharge compressor - - 2b A Take oil samples from engines - - 2b A Take oil sample from AMAD - - 2b A Fuel components and system operation - - B A Refuel team member - - 2b A Operate refuel ground control panel manual - - 2b A Operate refuel ground control panel auto - - 2b A Operate manual fuel control panel - - 2b A Filler neck refuel - - 2b A Defuel team member - - 2b A Operate ground control panel - - 2b A Operate manual fuel control panel - - 2b A Operate Air Refueling Receptacle Slipway Installation (ARRSI) - - 2b (Attachment 15)
208 2A531E STS MATRIX (B-2) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Ground transfer fuel - - 2b A Drain fuel tank sumps/obtain fuel samples - - 2b A Electrical components and system operation - - B A Perform operational check of internal lighting system - - 2b A Perform operational check of external lighting system - - 2b A Perform operational check of indicator warning lights - - 2b A Operate internal lighting system - - 2b A Operate external lighting system - - 2b A Operate indicator warning lights - - 2b A Operate emergency lights - - 2b A Remove/install light lenses - - 2b A Remove/install light bulbs - - 2b A Remove/install batteries - - 2b A onnect/apply external electrical power - - 2b A Disconnect external electrical power - - 2b A Egress components and system operation - A B A Operate seat adjustment - - 2b A Remove/Install safety pins - - 2b A Inspect and Operate Gaseous oxygen servicing equipment - - 2b A Inspect and operate generators - - 2b A Inspect and operate hydraulic test stand - - 2b A Inspect and operate air conditioning units - - 2b A Inspect and operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment - - 2b A Inspect and operate oil servicing carts - - 2b 206 (Attachment 15)
209 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals residence course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training given in the B-52 Aerospace Maintenance Specialist course (see attachment 8) needed to acquire an apprentice skill level. This training is also conducted at Sheppard AFB. olumns 3 lists the requirements identified at the career field Utilization and Training Workshop, Jul 96, for the proposed Mission Ready Technician (MRT) training program. Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A HQJ B-52 J3ABR2A531F (Attachment 16)
210 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - - A Operate fire extinguisher b - - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - - A Hazardous chemicals use A - - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - - A Use technical publications 2b - - A TO improvement reporting A - - A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - - A Use hardware 2b - - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A - - A Use securing devices 2b - - A Aircraft lubricants A (Attachment 16)
211 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - - A Select hand tools 2b - - A Use hand tools 2b - - A Select measuring tools 2b - - A Use measuring tools 2b - - A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - - A Use torque wrench 2b - - A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - - A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - - A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - - A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b (Attachment 16)
212 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - - A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b - - A Operate air compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b (Attachment 16)
213 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate generator sets 2b - - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A Phase inspection concept - B - A Perform preflight inspection - 2b 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - 2b 3c A Perform hourly postflight inspection - 2b 3c A B-52 TOs - B - A Use B-52 TOs - 2b 3c A Use interphone - 3c - A Launch aircraft - 2b 3c A Recover aircraft - 2b 3c A Tow team member - B - A Tow brake operator - 2b 3c A Jacking team member - B - A Axle jacking - 2b 3c A Weight and balance functions - A - A Airframe components and structure - A - A Operate entry door/hatch - 3c - A Operate bomb bay door - B - A Operate emergency doors/hatches - 2b 3c A Remove/install cowling - 2b/b 3c A Remove/install panels - 2b 3c A Open/close cowling - 2b/b 3c 211 (Attachment 16)
214 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Open/close radomes - 2b 3c A Serviceability of aircraft windows - A - A Landing gear components and system operation - B - A Operate brakes - 2b 3c A M L G struts inflating/deflating - 2b 3c A Tires inflating - 2b 3c A Lubricate landing gear components - 2b 3c A Remove/install wheel and tire assemblies - 2b 3c A Remove/install brake assemblies - B - A Bleed brakes system - B - A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - 2b 3c A Utility components and system operation - A - A Service oxygen system - 2b 3c A Drain oxygen system - 2b 3c A Flight control components and system operation - B - A Operate flight controls - 2b 3c A Rig flight controls - A - A Hydraulic components and system operation - B - A Service hydraulic reservoir - 2b 3c A Service hydraulic accumulator - 2b 3c A Drain hydraulic reservoir - - 3c A Partial drain hydraulic reservoir - 2b 3c A Operate non-engine driven pump - 2b 3c A Perform leakage check - 2b 3c A Reposition and Torque line connections - 2b 3c A Engine components and system operation - A - A Service oil system - 2b/b 3c A Service constant speed drive - 2b/b 3c A Remove/install starter cartridge - 2b/b 3c A Take engine oil sample - 2b 3c A Perform leakage check - B - A Motor Engines - B - A Fuel components and system operation - A - A Refuel team member (No fuel flow 3-level training) - 2b 3c A Refuel Team panel operator (No fuel flow 3-level training) - 2b 3c A Defuel team member (No fuel flow 3-level training) - 2b 3c A Defuel team panel operator (No fuel flow 3-level training) - 2b 3c A Filler neck refuel - B - A Prepare aircraft for fuel cell maintenance - 2b 3c A Drain aircraft for fuel cell maintenance - 2b 3c 212 (Attachment 16)
215 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate IFR doors - 2b 3c A Ground transfer fuel - 2b 3c A Electrical components and system operation - A - A Operate lighting system - 2b 3c A Operate indicator warning lights - 2b/b 3c A Remove/install light lenses - 2b 3c A Remove/install light bulbs - 2b 3c A Remove/install batteries - 2b/b 3c A onnect/apply external electrical power - 3c/b - A Disconnect external electrical power - 3c/b - A Egress components and system operation - B - A Operate seat adjustment - 2b 3c A Remove/install safety pins - 3c - A Drag chute system components and system operation - B - A Perform operational check - B - A Adjust drag chute system - B - A Remove/install chute assembly - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate oil servicing carts - 2b 3c A Inspect and operate hydraulic servicing carts - 2b 3c 213 (Attachment 16)
216 2A531F STS MATRIX (B-52) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol (Attachment 16)
217 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training received in the Aircraft Fundamentals residence course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training received in the -130 Mission Ready Technician (MRT) course also conducted at Sheppard AFB. olumn 3 identifies training given on operational aircraft under flight line conditions in the second phase of the MRT course conducted at Little Rock AFB AR. After completing the three courses listed in columns 1, 2, and 3, the graduate is awarded AFS 2A531B. NOTE 2: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TOs/orrosion/FOD, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout all phases of training to the level of the associated tasks. NOTE 3: Due to the wide variety of -130 aircraft, weapon system peculiar items not being taught due to weapon system configuration at student's end assignment do not require a training deficiency to be issued. Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A (ol 1) HQJ -130 (Sheppard) J3AQR2A531B 000 (ol 2) YS3-130 (Little Rock) J3ABP2A531B 000 (ol 3) Y (Attachment 17)
218 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - - A Operate fire extinguisher b - - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - - A Hazardous chemicals use A - - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - - A Use technical publications 2b - - A TO improvement reporting A - - A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - - A Use hardware 2b - - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A - - A Use securing devices 2b - - A Aircraft lubricants A (Attachment 17)
219 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - - A Select hand tools 2b - - A Use hand tools 2b - - A Select measuring tools 2b - - A Use measuring tools 2b - - A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - - A Use torque wrench 2b - - A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - - A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - - A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - - A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b (Attachment 17)
220 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - - A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b - - A Operate air compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b (Attachment 17)
221 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate generator sets 2b - - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound - B - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft - B - A Safety precautions pertaining to aircraft containing ammunition/explosives - B - A Foreign object damage prevention - B - A Use standard and technical publications - 3c - A Use Maintenance data collection forms - 3c - A Using AMS 380 Screen - 3c - A Using AMS 122 Screen - 3c - A Using AMS 593 Screen - 3c - A Using AMS 53 Screen - 3c - A Using AMS 54 Screen - 3c - A Using AMS 37 Screen - 3c - A Ordering parts thru ams - 2c 3c A Ordering parts on AF Form c - A Maintain AFTO 781 Series - 3c - A orrosion identification - B - A Isochronal inspection concept - B - A Perform preflight inspection - 2c 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - 2c 3c A Perform basic postflight inspection - 2c 3c A Perform combination preflight/postflight inspection - 2c 3c 219 (Attachment 17)
222 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Aircraft inspection principles - B - A Operate UHF radio - 2c 3c A Operate VHF radio (SNS) - b 2b A Use interphone - 3c - A Launch aircraft - 2c 3c A Recover aircraft - 2c 3c A Aircraft tow procedures - B - A Prepare aircraft for tow - 3c - A Wing/tail walker - 2c 3c A Brake operator - 2c 3c A Hand pump operator - 2c 3c A Tow team supervisor - B - A Tow vehicle operator - B - A Moor aircraft (hains) - 3c - A Aircraft jacking - B - A Wing jacking team member - 2b - A Nose jack team member - 3c - A Jacking supervisor - b - A Axle jacking - 3c - A Marshall aircraft - 2c 3c A Use hardware and securing devices - 3c - A Select and use handtools - 3c - A Select and use measuring tools - 3c - A Select aircraft sealants - 2b - A Perform 15 day flap track and jackscrew lube - 3c - A Airframe components and structure - B - A rew entry door principles of operation - B - A Aft cargo door and ramp principles of operation - B - A Paratroop door principles of operation - B - A Operate aft cargo door and ramp (normal method) - 3c - A Operate aft cargo door and ramp (emergency method) - 3c - A Operate paratroop doors - 3c - A Operate crew entry door - 3c - A Remove and install panels - 3c - A Remove and install non-explosive seats - 3c - A Remove and install leading edges - b - A Remove and install aircraft escape hatches - 3c - A Remove and install aft cargo door safety lock - 3c - A Open and close cowling - 3c - A Open and close panels - 3c (Attachment 17)
223 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Open and close radomes - 3c - A Landing gear components and system operation - B - A Service tires - 3c - A Service shock strut (alternate method) - 3c - A Remove and install wheel and tire assemblies - 3c - A Remove and install brake assemblies - 1b - A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - 3c - A Inspect landing gear system - 2b - A Bleed air system components and system operation - B - A Wing overheat warning system components and system operation - B - A Air conditioning system components and system operation - B - A Anti-ice/De-ice system components and system operation - B - A Rain removal system components and system operation - B - A Fire/overheat warning system components and system operation - B - A Fire extinguishing system components and system operation - B - A Oxygen system components and system operation - B - A Air turbine motor components and system operation - B - A Operate bleed air system - 3c - A Operate fire/overheat warning system - 3c - A Operate oxygen system - 2b 3c A Operate air turbine motor - 3c - A Operate APU generator - b - A Service oxygen system - 3c - A Flight control components and system operation - B - A Operate flight controls - 3c - A Hydraulic system components and system operation - B - A Hydraulic schematics - A - A Service reservoir - 3c - A Service accumulators - 3c - A Inspect hydraulic system - 2b - A Operate auxiliary hydraulic pump - 3c - A Remove and install hydraulic lines - 3c - A Remove and install hydraulic hoses - 3c - A Remove and install hydraulic fittings - 3c - A Remove and install hydraulic swivels - 3c - A Remove and install hydraulic filters - 3c - A Engine and APU components and operation - B - A Operate APU - b - A Operate GT - 3c - A Service engine oil system - 2c 3c 221 (Attachment 17)
224 2A531B STS MATRIX (-130) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Service APU - b - A Service GT - 3c - A Service engine starter - 2c 3c A Propeller components and system operation - B - A Perform propeller static ground operation - 3c - A Inspect propeller system - 2b - A Service propeller (atmospheric method) - 2c 3c A Fuel system components and system operation - B - A Perform ground transfer of fuel - 2c 3c A Refuel team member - 2c 3c A Refuel team panel operator - 2c 3c A Defuel team member - 2b - A Defuel team panel operator - 2b - A Electrical system components and operation - B - A Perform operational check of lighting system - 3c - A Perform functional check of battery - 3c - A Remove and install light assemblies and components - 3c - A Remove and install batteries - 3c - A onnect/disconnect external electrical power - 3c - A Service sump jar - 3c - A Egress system components and operation - B - A Inspect and operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment - 3c - A Inspect and operate M-1A air compressor - 3c - A Inspect and operate M-2A air compressor - 3c - A Inspect and operate H-1 heater - 3c - A Inspect and operate A/M32A-86 portable generator - 3c - A Inspect and operate NF-2 portable lighting equipment - 3c - A Inspect and operate gas turbine compressor - 3c - A Inspect and operate liquid oxygen equipment - 3c - A Inspect and operate B-1/B-2 stands - 3c - A Inspect and operate B-4/B-5 stands - 3c (Attachment 17)
225 2A531G STS MATRIX (-135) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals resident course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training given in the -135 Aerospace Maintenance Specialist course (see attachment 12) needed to acquire an apprentice skill level. This training is also conducted at Sheppard AFB. Airmen are awarded AFS 2A531G after completing the training given in columns 1 and 2. olumns 3 lists the additional requirements for a proposed Mission Ready Training (MRT) course identified at the 2A5X1 career field Utilization and Training Workshop, Jul 1996, may be conducted at a later date. The MRT course will include all items in columns 1, 2, and 3. NOTE 2: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TOs/orrosion/FOD, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout the courses to the training level of associated tasks. NOTE 3: Weapon system peculiar items not being taught due to weapon system configuration at student's end assignment do not require a Training Deficiency Letter to be issued Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A (ol 1) HQJ -135 J3ABR2A531G 002 (ol 2) (Attachment 18)
226 2A531G STS MATRIX (-135) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - 3c A Position fire extinguisher 2b - 3c A Operate fire extinguisher b - 3c A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - A Hazardous chemicals use A - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - A Use technical publications 2b - 3c A TO improvement reporting A - 3c A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - B A Use hardware 2b - 3c A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A - B 224 (Attachment 18)
227 2A531G STS MATRIX (-135) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Use securing devices 2b - 3c A Aircraft lubricants A - 3c A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - B A Select hand tools 2b - 3c A Use hand tools 2b - 3c A Select measuring tools 2b - 3c A Use measuring tools 2b - 3c A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - 3c A Use torque wrench 2b - 3c A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - 3c A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - B A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - 3c A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - 3c A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b (Attachment 18)
228 2A531G STS MATRIX (-135) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b - - A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic components 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - B A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - 3c A Operate maintenance stands 2b - 3c A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - 3c A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - 3c A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A (Attachment 18)
229 2A531G STS MATRIX (-135) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b - 3c A Operate air compressors 2b - 3c A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - 3c A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - 3c A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b - 3c A Operate generator sets 2b - 3c A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - 3c A Operate lighting equipment 2b - 3c A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A Isochronal inspection concept - B B A Perform preflight inspections - 2b 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - - 3c A Perform quick turn inspection - 2b - A Perform home station check - 2b 3c A Use interphone - 3c 3c A Operate flight controls - 2b 3c A Perform rew report - 2b 3c A Recover aircraft - 2b 3c A Tow wing/tail walker - 2b 3c A Tow team supervisor A Axle jacking - 2b 3c 227 (Attachment 18)
230 2A531G STS MATRIX (-135) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A ompute center of gravity - 2b 3c A Install/remove landing gear ground safety locks - 2b 3c A Install/remove landing gear doors ground safety locks - 2b 3c A Ground aircraft - 2b 3c A Airframe components and structure - A A A Operate entry door - 2b 3c A Operate cargo door - 2b 3c A Operate emergency hatch - 3c 3c A Operate wheel well doors - 2b 3c A Service cargo door reservoir - 2b - A Open and close cowling - 2b 3c A Open and close panels - - 3c A Remove and install cowling - 2b 3c A Remove and install panels - - 3c A Landing gear components and system operation - A A A Operate brakes - 2b 3c A Service snubber - 2b 3c A Service centering cylinder - 2b 3c A Deflate landing gear struts - 2b 3c A Fill landing gear struts - 2b 3c A Inflate landing gear struts - 2b - A Service tires - 3c 3c A Remove and install wheel and tire assemblies - 2b 3c A Remove and install anti-skid transducer - 2b 3c A Remove and install brake assemblies - 2b 3c A Bleed brake system - 2b 3c A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - 2b 3c A Inspect landing gear system - 2b 3c A Utility components and system operation - A A A Service Gaseous oxygen - 2b 3c A Service liquid oxygen - - 3c A Flight control components and system operation - A A A Operate flight controls - 2b 3c A Hydraulic components and system operation - A A A Service reservoir - 3c 3c A Service accumulator - 2b - A Drain reservoir - 2b 3c A Inspect major components - 2b 3c 228 (Attachment 18)
231 2A531G STS MATRIX (-135) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate non-engine driven pump - 2b - A Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation - A A A Service engine oil system - 2b 3c A Service constant speed drive/integrated drive generator - 2b 3c A Remove and install starter - 2b - A Take engine oil sample (Except K-135R) - 2b 3c A Inspect chip detectors (K-135R Only) - b 3c A Inspect installed engine turbine - 1b 3c A Inspect installed engine compressor - 1b 3c A Inspect auxiliary power unit - 2b 3c A Fuel components and system operation - A A A Refuel team member - 2b 3c A Refuel team panel operator - 2b 3c A Defuel team member - 2b 3c A Defuel team panel operator - 2b 3c A Inspect fuel system - 1b 1b A Ground transfer fuel - 2b 2b A Inspect IFR receiver system - 2b - A Operate IFR receiver system - 2b - A Inspect boom - 2b 3c A Operate boom - 2b 3c A Raise and lower boom - 2b 3c A Drain boom - 2b 3c A Service boom shock absorber - 2b 3c A Service boom hoist reservoir - 2b 3c A Service boom surge boots - 2b 3c A Remove and install drogue - - 3c A Perform drogue breakaway test - - 3c A Electrical components and system operation - A A A Switch guards - A A A Perform operational check on lighting system - 2b 3c A Remove and install light lenses - - 3c A Remove and install light bulbs - - 3c A Remove and install batteries - 2b - A onnect/apply and disconnect external electrical power - 3c 3c A Egress components and system operation - A A A Inspect and operate gaseous oxygen service equipment - 2b 3c 229 (Attachment 18)
232 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals resident course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training given in the Mission Ready Technician (MRT) course also conducted at Sheppard. olumn 3 identifies training given on operational aircraft under flight line conditions in the second phase of the MRT course conducted at Mchord AFB WA. After completing the three courses listed in columns 1, 2, and 3, the graduate is awarded AFS 2A531A. NOTE 2: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TOs/orrosion/FOD, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout the three formal courses to the training level of associated tasks. Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A (ol 1) HQJ -141 MRT (Sheppard) J3AQR2A531A 000 (ol 2) XN -141 MRT (Mchord) J3ABP2A531A 000 (ol 3) XJN 230 (Attachment 19)
233 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - - A Operate fire extinguisher b - - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - - A Hazardous chemicals use A - - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - - A Use technical publications 2b - - A TO improvement reporting A - - A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - - A Use hardware 2b - - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A (Attachment 19)
234 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Use securing devices 2b - - A Aircraft lubricants A - - A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - - A Select hand tools 2b - - A Use hand tools 2b - - A Select measuring tools 2b - - A Use measuring tools 2b - - A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - - A Use torque wrench 2b - - A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - - A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - - A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - - A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b (Attachment 19)
235 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b - - A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - - A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b (Attachment 19)
236 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate air compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b - - A Operate generator sets 2b - - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A Use hardware and securing devices - 3c - A Select and use aircraft sealants - c - A Use restraint harnesses - 2b - A GO81 system program 9050-Open aircraft discrepancies - 3c - A GO81 system program 9010-lose aircraft discrepancies - 3c - A GO81 system program 9099-MD/close aircraft discrepancy - 3c - A GO81 system program 8063-Jobs closed, no MD taken list - 2b - A GO81 system program 9128-Build reparable item processing tag (AFTO Form 350) - 3c - A GO81 system program 8044-Supply information on a particular aircraft - 2b - A GO81 system program 8057-Tail number bin (TNB) list - 2b - A Document AF Form 2005, Supply Ordering - 2b - A GO81 system program 9032F-Generate and document aircraft flying forms - 3c (Attachment 19)
237 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A GO81 system program 9203-JOAP sample form - 3c - A Document AF Form 1492, Warning Tag - 3c - A Danger areas - B - A Accident prevention - B - A Prevent FOD - 3c - A Use technical orders - 3c - A Detect corrosion - 3c - A Isochronal inspection concept - B - A Perform preflight inspection - 3c - A Perform thruflight inspection - 3c - A Perform basic post flight inspection - 3c - A Operate interphone - 3c - A Launch aircraft - - 3c A Recover aircraft - - 3c A Statically ground aircraft - 3c - A Tow procedures - B - A Prepare aircraft for tow - - 3c A Tow wing/tail walker - - 3c A Tow brake operator - - 3c A Moor aircraft - - 3c A Aircraft jacking - B - A Nose jack team member - 3c - A Axle jacking - 3c - A Marshall aircraft - - 3c A Remove/install troop/passenger seats - 3c - A Remove/install cargo winch - 2b - A Operate cargo winch - 2b - A Remove and install crew latrine - 3c - A Airframe components and structure - B - A rew entry door system principles of operation - B - A argo doors/ramp system principles of operation - B - A Open and close cargo doors (normal mode) - 3c - A Open and close paratroop doors - 3c - A Open and close crew entry door - 3c - A Open and close emergency exits - 3c - A Open and close radome - 3c - A Remove and install aircraft panels - 3c - A Remove and install crew member seats - 3c (Attachment 19)
238 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Remove and install windshield - b - A Remove and install wing life rafts - 3c - A Remove and install aft upper deck life rafts - 3c - A Remove and install upper hatch life rafts - 3c - A Lubricate airframe and landing gear components - 3c - A Landing gear components and system operation - B - A Operate brakes - 3c - A Inflate shock strut - 3c - A Inflate axle beam (bogie) positioner - 3c - A Inflate tires - 3c - A Disconnect/connect NLG torque arms - 3c - A Disconnect/connect right NLG door - 3c - A Disconnect/connect MLG doors - 3c - A Remove and install main wheel and tire assembly - 3c - A Remove and install nose wheel and tire assembly - 3c - A Remove and install brake assembly - 2b - A Remove and install brake hose - 2b - A Remove and install brake swivel fitting - 2b - A Bleed brake - 2b - A Reset brake fuse - 2b - A Determine serviceability of tires - 3c - A Bleed air system components and operation - B - A Wing overheat warning system components and operation - B - A Air conditioning system components and operation - B - A Pressurization system components and operation - B - A Anti-ice/de-ice system components and operation - B - A Rain removal system components and operation - B - A Fire/overheat warning/extinguishing system components and operation - B - A Smoke detection system components and operation - B - A Oxygen system components and operation - B - A Operate bleed air system - 2b - A Operate air conditioning system - 2b - A Operate fire/overheat warning systems - 2b - A Operate smoke detection system - 2b - A Operate wing overheat warning system - 2b - A Service oxygen system - - 3c A Flight control components and system operation - B - A Operate flight controls - 3c (Attachment 19)
239 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Reset a flap asymmetry - b - A Rig flight controls - B - A Hydraulic components and system operation - B - A Hydraulic schematic symbols - B - A Service hydraulic system reservoir - 3c - A Service hydraulic system accumulator - 3c - A Operate non-engine driven pump - 3c - A Reposition/retorque lines for minor leaks - 3c - A Remove and install tubing - 3c - A Remove and install fittings - 3c - A Remove and install filter elements - 3c - A Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation - B - A Operate auxiliary power unit - 2b - A Service engine oil tank - - 3c A Service constant speed drive tank - - 3c A Service auxiliary power unit - 2b 3c A Adjust cowl door latch - 3c - A Open and close forward cowl door - 3c - A Open and close aft cowl door - 3c - A Open and close thrust reverser fairing door - 3c - A Take JOAP sample - 3c - A Deactivate thrust reverser system - 3c - A Fuel components and system operation - B - A Perform ground transfer of fuel - - 3c A Refuel preparation - - 3c A Refuel panel operator - - 3c A Defuel preparation - - 3c A Defuel panel operator - - 3c A Location of in-flight-refueling system components and system operation - B - A Electrical system components and system operation - B - A Electrical schematic symbols - B - A Remove and install light lenses - 3c - A Remove and install light bulbs - 3c - A Remove and install strobe anti-collision bulb - 3c - A Remove and install battery - 3c - A Operate lighting systems - 3c - A Apply/disconnect external electrical power - 3c - A Egress system components and system operation - B (Attachment 19)
240 2A531D STS MATRIX (-141) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Inspect egress system components - 2b - A Operate egress system components - 2b - A Inspect and operate maintenance stands - 3c - A Inspect and operate aircraft jacks - 3c - A Inspect and operate M-1A/M2A air compressor - 3c - A Inspect and operate H-1 heater - 3c - A Inspect and operate A/M32A-86 electric generator - 3c - A Inspect and operate NF-2 portable lighting equipment - 3c - A Inspect and operate AM32A-95 gas turbine compressor - 3c - A Inspect and operate LN-2 liquid nitrogen cart - 3c - A Inspect and operate liquid oxygen servicing cart - - 3c A Inspect and position ground fire extinguisher - 3c (Attachment 19)
241 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Maintenance Fundamentals residence course conducted at Sheppard AFB, Tx. ourse J3AQR2A531D Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice is exactly the same as the Aircraft Maintenance Fundamentals course. olumn 2 identifies training given in the course J3ABP2A531D-023, -17A. Items identified are the qualitative requirements needed to acquire an apprentice skill level. This training is conducted by a local Training Detachment. olumn 3 lists the requirements for the proposed Mission Ready Technician (MRT) course identified at the 2A5X1 career field Utilization and Training Workshop, Jul NOTE 2: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TO s/orrosion/fod, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout the courses to the training level of associated tasks. Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode -17 J3AQR2A531D-000 (ol 1) U35-17 J3ABP2A531D-023 (ol 2) (Attachment 20)
242 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - - A Operate fire extinguisher b - - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - - A Hazardous chemicals use A - - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - - A Use technical publications 2b - - A TO improvement reporting A - - A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - - A Use hardware 2b - - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A (Attachment 20)
243 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Use securing devices 2b - - A Aircraft lubricants A - - A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - - A Select hand tools 2b - - A Use hand tools 2b - - A Select measuring tools 2b - - A Use measuring tools 2b - - A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - - A Use torque wrench 2b - - A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - - A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - - A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - - A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b (Attachment 20)
244 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b - - A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - - A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b (Attachment 20)
245 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate air compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b - - A Operate generator sets 2b - - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound - - B A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft - - B A Safety precautions pertaining to aircraft containing ammunition/ explosives - - B A Safety precautions pertaining to FOD Prevention - - B A Using standard and technical publications - - 3c A Open aircraft discrepancies - - 3c A lose aircraft discrepancies - - 3c A MD/close aircraft discrepancy - - 3c A Jobs closed, no MD taken list - - 2b A Build reparable item processing tag (AFTO Form 350) - - 3c A Supply information on a particular aircraft - - 2b A Tail number bin (TNB) list - - 2b A Document AF Form 2005, Supply Ordering - - 2b 243 (Attachment 20)
246 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A F-Generate aircraft flying forms - - 3c A Document AF Form 1492, Warning Tag - - 3c A Perform preflight inspection - - 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - 3c 3c A Perform basic post flight inspection - - 3c A Perform basic post flight/preflight inspection - - 3c A Operate flight controls - - 3c A Operate maintenance interphone system - 3c 3c A Operate fight station interphone system - 3c 3c A Launch aircraft - 3c 3c A Recover aircraft - 3c 3c A Tow procedures - 3c - A Prepare aircraft for tow - 3c 3c A Wing/tail walker - 3c 3c A Brake operator - 3c 3c A Jacking team member - - 2b A MLG jacking (integral) - 3c 3c A NLG axle jacking - 3c 3c A Marshall aircraft - 3c 3c A Statically ground aircraft - 3c 3c A Remove/install ground safety locks - - 3c A Operate Mission omputer - 3c 3c A Operate Maintenance Monitor Panel (MMP) to view and erase faults - 3c 3c A Operate cargo winch - 3c 3c A Service/repair cargo winch - 3c - A Perform proper handling of ESD devices - 3c 3c A Operate support/stab strut for cargo - 3c - A Operate ADS controller - 3c - A Operate Integrated Radio Management System (RMS) - 3c - A Operate crew entry doors - - 3c A Operate troop doors - - 3c A Operate aft cargo doors automatically - 3c 3c A Operate ramp toes - 3c 3c A Open and close cowling - 3c 3c A Open and close panels - - 3c A Open and close maintenance access doors - - 3c A Open and close fuselage/wing access entry/exit - 3c - A Remove and install panels - - 2b 244 (Attachment 20)
247 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Remove and install nonexplosive seats - - 3c A Inspect and repair crew entrance door/ladder - - 2b A Use maintenance tunnels/vertical stabilizer entry/exit procedures - 3c 3c A Maintenance tunnel entry/exit - 3c 3c A Vertical stabilizer entry/exit - 3c 3c A Service MLG shock strut with nitrogen - 3c 3c A Service NLG shock strut with nitrogen - 3c 3c A Service shock strut - - 3c A Service tires - 3c 3c A Service landing gear - - 2b A Service main landing gear shock strut using OBIGGS - - 3c A Service brake accumulator - 3c - A Remove and install main wheel and tire assemblies - 3c 3c A Remove and install nose wheel and tire assemblies - 3c 3c A Disconnect/connect NLG torque arms - 3c 3c A Disconnect/connect MLG doors - - 3c A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - - 3c A Operate rain removal/windshield wiper system - - 3c A Operate Onboard Inert Gas Generating System (OBIGGS) - 3c 3c A Operate proximity sensing system - 3c - A Inspect windshield wiper system - - 3c A Service gaseous oxygen - - 3c A Service liquid oxygen - 3c 3c A Service portable oxygen bottle - - 3c A Perform operational check of yaw system - 3c - A Perform operational check of aileron trim system - 3c - A Perform operational check of rudder mechanical controls and surfaces - 3c - A Perform operational check of rudder trim system - 3c - A Perform operational check of horizontal stabilizer system - 3c - A Perform operational check of spoiler system - 3c - A Perform operational check of slat system - 3c - A Perform operational check of flaps using alternate method - 3c - A Service hydraulics reservoir primary method - 3c 3c A Load equalization reservoir - 3c 3c A Service hydraulics accumulator - 3c 3c A Operate non-engine driven pump - 3c 3c A Operate hydraulic system controller A Reposition/retorque lines for minor leaks - - 3c 245 (Attachment 20)
248 2A531D STS MATRIX (-17) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate auxiliary power unit - 3c 3c A Service oil system - 3c 3c A Service integrated drive generator - 3c 3c A Service auxiliary power unit - 3c 3c A Service starter - 3c - A Remove and install starter - 3c - A Remove and install starter control valve - 3c - A Open and close auxiliary power unit access door - 3c 3c A Deactivate thrust reverser system - - 3c A Hydraulically deploy/stow thrust reverser - 3c 3c A Open and close engine accessory doors - 3c - A Refuel team member - 3c 3c A Refuel panel operator - 3c 3c A Ground transfer fuel - 3c 3c A Remove/install light lens - - 2b A Remove/install light bulbs - - 2b A Remove/install batteries - - 3c A Remove/install strobe anti-collision bulb - - 3c A Remove/install nose retractable landing light assembly - 3c - A Perform operational check of electrical power supply system - - 3c A Perform operational check of lighting system - - 3c A Perform operational check of batteries - - 3c A onnect/disconnect external electrical power - 3c 3c A Use solderless connectors - 3c - A Use wiring diagrams - 3c - A Electrical schematic/ symbols - 3c - A Service ramp emergency egress hydraulic accumulator - 3c - A Perform pre-use inspection and operate AM32A-95 gas turbine compressor - 3c - A Perform pre-use inspection and operate air conditioning unit (MA-31) - 3c - A Perform pre-use inspection and operate MJ2A-1 hydraulic test stand (4000PSI) - 3c - A Perform pre-use Inspection and operate TTU-228B-1 hydraulic test stand - 3c (Attachment 20)
249 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals resident course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training given in the -5 hands-on course conducted at Dover AFB, DE. Airmen are awarded AFS 2A531 after completing the training given in columns 1 and 2. olumns 3 lists the additional requirements for a proposed Mission Ready Training (MRT) program that may be conducted at a later date. The MRT course will include all items in columns 1, 2, and 3. NOTE 2: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TOs/orrosion/FOD, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout Phase3A and Phase 3B courses to the training level of associated tasks. NOTE 3: Weapon system peculiar items not being taught due to weapon system configuration at student's end assignment do not require a Training Deficiency Letter to be issued Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode -5 J3AQR2A (ol 1) J3ABP2A (ol 2) X (Attachment 21)
250 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - - A Operate fire extinguisher b - - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - - A Hazardous chemicals use A - - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - - A Use technical publications 2b - - A TO improvement reporting A - - A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - - A Use hardware 2b - - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A (Attachment 21)
251 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Use securing devices 2b - - A Aircraft lubricants A - - A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - - A Select hand tools 2b - - A Use hand tools 2b - - A Select measuring tools 2b - - A Use measuring tools 2b - - A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - - A Use torque wrench 2b - - A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - - A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - - A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - - A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b (Attachment 21)
252 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b - - A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - - A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b (Attachment 21)
253 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate air compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b - - A Operate generator sets 2b - - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound - B - A Safety precautions pertaining to good housekeeping - B - A Safety precautions pertaining to danger areas - B - A Inspect and position ground fire extinguishers - 3c - A FOD prevention - B - A Use technical orders - 2b 3c A Isochronal inspection concept - B - A Perform preflight inspection - 2b 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - - 3c A Perform basic post flight inspection - 2b - A Operate interphone system - 2b 3c A Launch aircraft - B 3c A Recover aircraft - B 3c 251 (Attachment 21)
254 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Select and use restraint harnesses - 3c - A Tow procedures - B - A Prepare aircraft for tow - B 3c A Wing/tail walker - - 3c A Tow brake operator - 2b - A Tow panel operator - - 3c A Fuselage Jacking - B - A Jacking team member - B - A Axle jacking - 2b 3c A Deactivate/reactivate FSS system - B - A Airframe components and structure - B - A Door system principles of operation - B - A rew entry door - B - A Forward cargo door - B - A Aft cargo doors/ramp - B - A Emergency exits - B - A Operate paratroop doors - 2b 3c A Operate crew entry door - 2b 3c A Operate emergency exits - 2b - A Remove and install aircraft panels - 2b - A Remove and install crew member seats - 2b 3c A Remove and install cargo floor rollers - 2b - A Open and close radomes - B - A Open and close hatches - 3c - A Operate flight station ladder/ troop compartment ladder - 2b - A Landing gear components and system operation - B - A Operate brakes - 2b 3c A Operate individual kneel system - b 3c A Inflate shock strut - 2b 3c A Inflate pitch positioner - 2b - A Inflate tires - 2b 3c A Remove and install wheel and tire assemblies - 2b 3c A Remove and install brake assemblies - b - A Remove and install brake lines - b - A Bleed brake systems - b - A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - 3c - A Bleed air system components and system operation - B - A Wing overheat warning system components and system operation - B (Attachment 21)
255 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Air conditioning system components and system operation - B - A Anti-ice/de-ice system components and system operation - B - A Pressurization system components and system operation - B - A Rain removal system components and system operation - B - A Fire/overheat warning system components and system operation - B - A Smoke detection system components and system operation - B - A Fire extinguishing system components and system operation - B - A Oxygen system components and system operation - B - A Air turbine motor (ATM) components and system operation - B - A Fuel tank inerting and fire suppression components and system operation - B - A Operate bleed air system - b 3c A Test wing overheat warning system - b 3c A Operate air conditioning system - b - A Test fire/overheat warning system - 2b 3c A Test smoke detection system - 2b 3c A Operationally check flame detectors - 2b - A Service oxygen system - 2b 3c A Remove/service/reinstall portable oxygen bottles - 3c - A Flight control components and system operation - B - A Operate flight controls - b - A Hydraulic system components and system operation - B - A Hydraulic schematic symbols - B - A Service reservoir - 2b 3c A Service accumulator - 2b 3c A Operate ATM driven pump - b - A Remove and install hydraulic lines - b - A Remove and install hydraulic hoses - b - A Remove and install hydraulic fittings - b - A Remove and install hydraulic swivels - b - A Remove and install hydraulic wiggins fittings - b - A Remove and install hydraulic pressure switches - b - A Remove and install hydraulic flow transducers - b - A Remove and install hydraulic filter elements - b - A Reposition/retorque hydraulic lines for minor leaks - 2b/b - A Engine and APU components and operation - B - A Service engine oil system - 2b 3c A Service constant speed drive reservoir - b - A Service auxiliary power unit - 2b 3c 253 (Attachment 21)
256 2A531 STS MATRIX (-5) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Service engine starter - b - A Remove and install cowl door locks - b - A Remove and install APU inlet door actuator - b - A Open/close engine cowling - 2b 3c A Open and close APU access door - 2b 3c A Deactivate thrust reverser system - 2b 3c A Thrust reverser components and operation - B - A Fuel system components and system operation - B - A Perform ground transfer of fuel - 2b - A Refuel preparation - B 3c A Refuel panel operator - - 3c A Defuel preparation - B - A Location of in-flight refueling system components and system operation - B - A Electrical system components and operation - B - A Electrical schematic symbols - B - A Operate interior/exterior lighting system - 2b 3c A Operate indicator warning lights - 2b 3c A Remove and install light lenses - 2b - A Remove and install light bulbs - 2b - A Remove and install battery - 2b 3c A Inspect electrical components - 2b - A Inspect wiring and connectors - 2b - A onnect apply and disconnect external electrical power - 3c - A Egress system components and operation - B - A Inspect egress components - 2b - A Inspect and operate A/M32A-86 electric generator - 3c (Attachment 21)
257 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals resident course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. ourse J3AQR2A531A 002, Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (-9) is exactly the same as the Aircraft Maintenance Fundamentals course. olumn 2 lists the training requirements in both phase I and II of the Maintenance Qualification and Training Program conducted by AM. NOTE 2: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TOs/orrosion/FOD, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout the courses to the training level of associated tasks. Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A (ol 1) 3ZO Apprentice (-9) -9 MQTP (ol 2) 255 (Attachment 22)
258 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - A Operate fire extinguisher b - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - A Hazardous chemicals use A - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - A Hazard communication training program B - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - A Use technical publications 2b - A TO improvement reporting A - A Basic functions within maintenance A - A Maintenance data collection A - A Quality Air Force A - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - A Purpose of hardware A - A Use hardware 2b - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - A Use electrical connectors 2b - A Purpose of securing devices A (Attachment 22)
259 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Use securing devices 2b - A Aircraft lubricants A - A Aircraft sealants A - A Aircraft adhesives A - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - A Select hand tools 2b - A Use hand tools 2b - A Select measuring tools 2b - A Use measuring tools 2b - A Use multimeter 1b - A Select torque wrench 2b - A Use torque wrench 2b - A Ordering parts A - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - A Engine and support warranty A - A Aircraft cleaning A - A orrosion identification A - A orrosion treatment A - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - A Aircraft ground handling A - A Airframe structure A - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - A Inspect airframe components 1b - A Landing gear fundamentals A - A Service shock strut 1b - A Service tire 1b - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - A Bleed brakes 1b - A Inspect landing gear 1b - A Utility system fundamentals A - A Operate oxygen system 1b - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - A Oxygen system 1b - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b (Attachment 22)
260 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Flight control system fundamentals A - A Operate flight controls 1b - A Identification of flight control components A - A Inspect flight control components 1b - A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - A Engine system fundamentals A - A Identify engine components 1b - A Inspect engine components 1b - A Oil system servicing a - A Take JOAP sample 1b - A Fuel system fundamentals A - A Operate fuel system 1b - A Inspect fuel system 1b - A Electrical system fundamentals A - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - A Inspect electrical system 1b - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b (Attachment 22)
261 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Operate air compressors 2b - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b - A Operate generator sets 2b - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - A Flight line safety - B A Use TOs - 3c A Preflight - 3c A Thruflight - 3c A Operate UHF radio - 3c A Operate VHF radio - 3c A Use interphone - 3c A Launch aircraft - 3c A Recover aircraft - 3c A Prepare aircraft for tow - 3c A Wing/tail walker - 3c A Brake operator - 3c A Jacking team member - 3c 259 (Attachment 22)
262 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Plumb bob monitor - 3c A Axle jacking - 3c A Operate crew entry door - 3c A Operate aft cabin doors - 3c A Operate patient loading ramp - 3c A Remove and install aircraft panels - 3c A Remove and install tail cone assembly - 3c A Open and close cowling - 3c A Open and close panels - 3c A Open and close radomes - 3c A Drain potable water tanks - 3c A Landing gear components and system operation - B A Perform operational check of landing gear - 3c A Perform operational check of brakes - 3c A Perform operational check of anti skid - 3c A Service main landing gear shock strut - 3c A Service nose landing gear shock strut - 3c A Service tires - 3c A Lubricate landing gear components - 3c A Remove and install wheel and tire assemblies - 3c A Remove and install brake assemblies - 3c A Bleed brake systems - 3c A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - 3c A Rain removal system components and system operation - B A Oxygen system components and system operation - B A Operate oxygen system - 3c A Inspect rain removal system - 3c A Service oxygen system - 3c A Flight control components and system operation - B A Operate flight controls - 3c A Lubricate flight controls - 3c A Hydraulic components and system operation - B A Service hydraulic reservoir - 3c A Service hydraulic accumulator - 3c A Non-engine driven hydraulic pump - 3c A Service engine oil system - 3c A Service constant speed drive - 3c A Service auxiliary power unit - 3c 260 (Attachment 22)
263 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Take oil sample - 3c A Disable thrust reverser system - 3c A Perform operational check of fuel system - 3c A Refuel team member - 3c A Defuel team member - 3c A Ground transfer fuel - 3c A Perform operational check of electrical power supply system - 3c A Perform operational check of lighting system - 3c A Perform operational check of indicator warning lights - 3c A Perform operational check of batteries - 3c A Remove and install light lenses - 3c A Remove and install light bulbs - 3c A Remove and install batteries - 3c A onnect/disconnect external electrical power - 3c A Remove and install forward evacuation slide - 3c A Remove and install tail cone evacuation slide - 3c A Inspect and operate maintenance stands - 3c 261 (Attachment 22)
264 2A531A STS MATRIX (-9) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol (Attachment 22)
265 2A531G STS MATRIX (E-3) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals residence course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies the training given in course J4AQR2A531G 002. Items identified are the qualitative requirements needed to acquire an apprentice skill level. NOTE 2: All applicable safety requirements, inspection requirements, TOs/orrosion/FOD, use of aircraft equipment, tools and hardware necessary to properly perform maintenance are integrated throughout the courses to the training level of associated tasks. Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode E-3 J3AQR2A531G 001 (ol 1) HQJ E-3 J4ABF2A531G 000 (ol 2) ND6 263 (Attachment 23)
266 2A531G STS MATRIX (E-3) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - A Operate fire extinguisher b - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - A Hazardous chemicals use A - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - A Hazard communication training program B - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - A Use technical publications 2b - A TO improvement reporting A - A Basic functions within maintenance A - A Maintenance data collection A - A Quality Air Force A - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - A Purpose of hardware A - A Use hardware 2b - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - A Use electrical connectors 2b - A Purpose of securing devices A (Attachment 23)
267 2A531G STS MATRIX (E-3) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Use securing devices 2b - A Aircraft lubricants A - A Aircraft sealants A - A Aircraft adhesives A - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - A Select hand tools 2b - A Use hand tools 2b - A Select measuring tools 2b - A Use measuring tools 2b - A Use multimeter 1b - A Select torque wrench 2b - A Use torque wrench 2b - A Ordering parts A - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - A Engine and support warranty A - A Aircraft cleaning A - A orrosion identification A - A orrosion treatment A - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - A Aircraft ground handling A - A Airframe structure A - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - A Inspect airframe components 1b - A Landing gear fundamentals A - A Service shock strut 1b - A Service tire 1b - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - A Bleed brakes 1b - A Inspect landing gear 1b - A Utility system fundamentals A - A Operate oxygen system 1b - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - A Oxygen system 1b - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b (Attachment 23)
268 2A531G STS MATRIX (E-3) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Flight control system fundamentals A - A Operate flight controls 1b - A Identification of flight control components A - A Inspect flight control components 1b - A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - A Engine system fundamentals A - A Identify engine components 1b - A Inspect engine components 1b - A Oil system servicing a - A Take JOAP sample 1b - A Fuel system fundamentals A - A Operate fuel system 1b - A Inspect fuel system 1b - A Electrical system fundamentals A - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - A Inspect electrical system 1b - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b (Attachment 23)
269 2A531G STS MATRIX (E-3) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Operate air compressors 2b - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b - A Operate generator sets 2b - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - A Isochronal inspection concept - B A Perform preflight inspection - 3c A Perform alert preflight inspection - 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - 3c A Perform quick turn inspection - 3c A Perform basic postflight inspection - 3c A Use interphone - 3c A Launch aircraft - 3c A Recover aircraft - 3c A Wing/tail walker - 3c A Brake operator - 3c A Axle jacking - 3c A Airframe components and structure - A 267 (Attachment 23)
270 2A531G STS MATRIX (E-3) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Operate entry door/hatch - 3c A Operate emergency door/hatch - 3c A Operate wheel well doors - 3c A Remove and install cowling - 3c A Remove and install panels - 3c A Remove and install nonexplosive seats - 3c A Remove and install life rafts - 3c A Open and close cowling - 3c A Inspect crew/passenger comfort facilities - 3c A Service crew/passenger comfort facilities - 3c A Landing gear components and system operation - A A Perform operational check of brakes - 3c A Service landing gear struts - 3c A Service tires - 3c A Remove and install wheel and tire assemblies - 3c A Remove and install brake assemblies - 2b A Bleed brake system - 2b A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - 3c A Inspect landing gear system - 3c A Utility components and system operation - A A Perform operational check on air conditioning system - 3c A Service oxygen system - 3c A Inspect bleed air system - 3c A Inspect air conditioning system - 3c A Inspect pressurization system - 3c A Inspect anti-ice/de-ice system - 3c A Inspect rain removal system - 3c A Inspect fire/overheat warning system - 3c A Inspect fire extinguishing system - 3c A Inspect oxygen system - 3c A Operate forced air cooling system - 2b A Flight control components and system operation - A A Operate flight controls - 3c A Perform operational check of flight controls - 2b A Inspect flight controls - 3c A Hydraulic components and system operation - A A Operation principle of rotodome system - 3c A Service hydraulic reservoir - 3c 268 (Attachment 23)
271 2A531G STS MATRIX (E-3) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 A Service hydraulic accumulator - 3c A Inspect major hydraulic components - 3c A Operate non-engine driven hydraulic pump - 3c A Engine and auxiliary power unit (APU) components and system operation - A A Operate auxiliary power unit - 3c A Service engine oil system - 3c A Service auxiliary power unit - 3c A Remove and install starter - 2b A Take engine oil sample - 3c A Inspect engine turbine - 3c A Inspect engine compressor - 3c A Inspect auxiliary power unit - 3c A Fuel components and system operation - A A Refuel team member - 3c A Refuel team panel operator - 3c A Defuel team member - 3c A Defuel team panel operator - 3c A Inspect fuel system - 3c A Perform operational check of in-flight refueling system - 2b A Inspect IFR - 3c A Ground transfer fuel - 3c A Electrical components and system operation - A A Perform operational check of electrical power supply system - 3c A Perform operational check of lighting system - 3c A Perform operational check of indicator warning lights - 3c A Remove and install light lenses - 2b A Remove and install light bulbs - 2b A Remove and install batteries - 3c A Inspect electrical components - 3c A Inspect wiring and connectors - 3c A onnect/apply/disconnect external electrical power - 3c A Service integrated drive generator - 3c A Egress components and system operation - A A Inspect evacuation slides - 3c A Remove and install evacuation slide - 3c A Inspect and operate liquid coolant system (LS) - 3c A Inspect and operate AE air conditioning unit - 3c 269 (Attachment 23)
272 2A531H STS MATRIX (K-10/E-4) NOTE 1: olumn 1 of the following matrix identifies training given in the Aircraft Fundamentals residence course conducted at Sheppard AFB, TX. olumn 2 identifies training given to acquire an apprentice skill level. This training is conducted at Sheppard AFB for the knowledge items (upper case letters) and at either McGuire AFB, NJ or Travis AFB, A for the performance items (combination numbers and lower case letters). An E-4B familiarization course is presented at Offutt AFB, NE for selectees on that specific airframe upon completion of the K-10 training track. olumns 3 lists the requirements identified at the career field Utilization and Training Workshop, Jul 96, for the proposed Mission Ready Technician (MRT) training program. NOTE 2: Weapon system peculiar items not being taught due to weapon system configuration at student's end assignment do not require a Training Deficiency Letter to be issued. Weapon System ourse Number PDS ode Aircraft Fundamentals J3ATR2A (ol 1) HQJ K-10 J3AQR2A531H 000 (ol 2) 739 K-10 J4ABF2A531H 001 (ol 2) MUV 270 (Attachment 24)
273 2A531H STS MATRIX (K-10/E-4) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Progression in career ladder AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Duties of AFS 2A5X1 B - - A2.2. Operations security (OPSE) vulnerability of AFS 2A5X1 A - - A Housekeeping consistent with safety of personnel and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to engine air intake and exhaust A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to high intensity sound A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to turbine plane of rotation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to radio frequency radiation A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to ground handling of aircraft A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to hot brakes A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to use of tools and equipment A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to servicing aircraft systems A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to cleaning agents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to solvents A - - A Safety precautions pertaining to lubricants A - - A Inspect fire extinguisher 2b - - A Position fire extinguisher 2b - - A Operate fire extinguisher b - - A Foreign Object Damage (FOD) prevention program B - - A Hazardous chemicals use A - - A Hazardous chemicals disposal A - - A Hazard communication training program B - - A Fundamentals of the TO system A - - A Air Force manuals and instructions A - - A Use technical publications 2b - - A TO improvement reporting A - - A Basic functions within maintenance A - - A Maintenance data collection A - - A Quality Air Force A - - A Use ore Automated Maintenance system (AMS) 2b - - A Use maintenance data collection forms 2b - - A Product quality deficiency reporting A - - A Purpose of hardware A - - A Use hardware 2b - - A Purpose of electrical connectors A - - A Use electrical connectors 2b - - A Purpose of securing devices A (Attachment 24)
274 2A531H STS MATRIX (K-10/E-4) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Use securing devices 2b - - A Aircraft lubricants A - - A Aircraft sealants A - - A Aircraft adhesives A - - A Aircraft cleaning agents A - - A Select hand tools 2b - - A Use hand tools 2b - - A Select measuring tools 2b - - A Use measuring tools 2b - - A Use multimeter 1b - - A Select torque wrench 2b - - A Use torque wrench 2b - - A Ordering parts A - - A Preparing repairable and serviceable parts for turn-in A - - A Use aircraft and supporting maintenance records 2b - - A Engine and support warranty A - - A Aircraft cleaning A - - A orrosion identification A - - A orrosion treatment A - - A Aircraft inspection concepts A - - A Perform preflight inspection 1b - - A Perform basic postflight inspection 1b - - A Aircraft ground handling A - - A Airframe structure A - - A Remove/install airframe components 1b - - A Inspect airframe components 1b - - A Landing gear fundamentals A - - A Service shock strut 1b - - A Service tire 1b - - A Remove/install wheel and tire assembly 1b - - A Remove/install brake assembly 1b - - A Bleed brakes 1b - - A Inspect landing gear 1b - - A Utility system fundamentals A - - A Operate oxygen system 1b - - A Operate fire/overheat warning system 1b - - A Oxygen system 1b - - A Fire/overheat warning system 1b (Attachment 24)
275 2A531H STS MATRIX (K-10/E-4) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Flight control system fundamentals A - - A Operate flight controls 1b - - A Identification of flight control components A - - A Inspect flight control components 1b - - A Hydraulic system fundamentals A - - A Service hydraulic system reservoir 1b - - A Service hydraulic system accumulator 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic tubing/hoses 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic fittings 1b - - A Remove/install hydraulic filter elements 1b - - A Inspect hydraulic system 1b - - A Engine system fundamentals A - - A Identify engine components 1b - - A Inspect engine components 1b - - A Oil system servicing a - - A Take JOAP sample 1b - - A Fuel system fundamentals A - - A Operate fuel system 1b - - A Inspect fuel system 1b - - A Electrical system fundamentals A - - A Operate interior/exterior lighting systems 1b - - A Operate indicator warning lights 1b - - A Remove/install electrical and lighting components 1b - - A Inspect electrical system 1b - - A Purpose and description of maintenance stands A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of maintenance stands 2b - - A Operate maintenance stands 2b - - A Purpose and description of aircraft jacks A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of aircraft jacks 2b - - A Operate aircraft jacks 2b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of liquid oxygen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid oxygen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of air compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of air compressors 2b (Attachment 24)
276 2A531H STS MATRIX (K-10/E-4) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Operate air compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of ground heaters and blowers A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Operate ground heaters and blowers 2b - - A Purpose and description of generator sets A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of generator sets 2b - - A Operate generator sets 2b - - A Purpose and description of lighting equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of lighting equipment 2b - - A Operate lighting equipment 2b - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic test stands A - - A Purpose and description of air conditioning units A - - A Purpose and description of gas turbine compressors A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Operate gas turbine compressors 2b - - A Purpose and description of tow vehicles A - - A Purpose and description of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate liquid nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment A - - A Perform pre-use inspection of gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment 1b - - A Purpose and description of oil servicing carts A - - A Purpose and description of hydraulic servicing carts A - - A Purpose of crash recovery equipment A - - A heck Inspection - A A A Perform preflight inspection - 2b 3c A Perform thruflight inspection - 2b 3c A Perform basic postflight inspection - 2b 3c A Perform park and receive inspection - 2b 3c A Perform "A" check - b b A Air Transport Association (ATA) TO System - B B A Use ATA TOs - 2b 2b A Service bulletins and air worthiness directives - A A A Use interphone - 2b 3c A Launch aircraft - b 3c A Recover aircraft - b 3c A Tow wing/tail walker - 2b 3c 274 (Attachment 24)
277 2A531H STS MATRIX (K-10/E-4) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Tow brake operator - 2b 3c A Jacking team member - A - A Axle jacking - 2b 3c A Airframe components and structure - A A A Operate entry door/hatch - 2b 3c A Operate cargo door - 2b 3c A Operate wheel well doors - 2b 3c A Remove and install panels - 2b 2b A Open and close cowling - 2b 3c A Service crew/passenger comfort facilities - 2b/b 2b/b A Theory of landing gear components and system operation - A - A Perform operational check of brakes - 2b 3c A Service landing gear struts - 2b 3c A Service tires - 2b 3c A Remove and install wheel and tire assemblies - 2b 3c A Remove and install brake assemblies - 2b 3c A Bleed brakes system - b b A Determine serviceability of aircraft tires - 2b 3c A Inspect landing gear system - 2b 3c A Utility components and system operation - A A A Perform operational check of fire warning system - 2b 3c A Perform operational check of oxygen system - 2b 3c A Service oxygen system - 2b 3c A Drain oxygen system - 2b - A Inspect rain removal system - 2b 3c A Inspect fire warning system - 2b 3c A Inspect oxygen system - 2b 3c A Flight control components and system operation - A A A Operate flight controls - 2b 3c A Inspect flight controls - 2b 2b A Hydraulic components and system operation - A A A Service reservoir - 2b 3c A Service accumulator - 2b 3c A Inspect major hydraulic components - 2b 2b A Operate non-engine driven pump - 2b 3c A Engine and auxiliary power unit(apu) components and system operation - A A A Operate auxiliary power units - 2b 3c A Service engine oil system - 2b 3c 275 (Attachment 24)
278 2A531H STS MATRIX (K-10/E-4) STS ELEMENT TASK ol 1 ol 2 ol 3 A Service constant speed drive/integrated drive gearbox - 2b 3c A Service auxiliary power units - 2b 3c A Remove and install APU starter - b - A Take engine oil sample - 2b 3c A Inspect installed engine exhaust - 2b 3c A Inspect installed engine inlet - 2b 3c A Blend compressor blades(k-10 Only) - b - A Inspect auxiliary power unit (APU) - 2b 3c A Fuel components and system operation - A A A Operate fuel system - 2b 3c A Perform refuel team member duties - 2b 3c A Perform refuel team panel operator duties - 2b 3c A Perform defuel team member duties - 2b 3c A Perform defuel team panel operator duties - 2b 3c A Inspect fuel system - 2b 2b A Inspect in-flight-refueling system - 2b - A Operate in-flight-refueling system - 2b - A Inspect receiver system - 2b 2b A Operate receiver system - 2b 3c A Ground transfer fuel - 2b 2b A Electrical components and system operation - A A A Perform operational check of electrical power supply system - 2b 3c A Perform operational check of lighting system - 2b 3c A Perform operational check of indicator warning lights - 2b 3c A Remove and install light lenses - 2b - A Remove and install light bulbs - 2b - A Remove and install batteries - 2b 3c A Inspect electric components - 2b - A Inspect wiring and connectors - 2b - A onnect/apply/disconnect external electrical power - 2b - A Egress system components - A - A Inspect egress components - 2b - A System operation(excluding slide) - b - A Inspect and operate gaseous oxygen servicing equipment - 2b - A Inspect and operate gaseous nitrogen servicing equipment - 2b - A Inspect and operate liquid nitrogen cart - 2b - A Inspect and operate oil servicing carts - 2b - A Inspect and operate hydraulic servicing carts - 2b (Attachment 24)
279 Section B - ourse Objective List 4. Measurement. Each proficiency coded STS task or knowledge item taught at the technical school is measured through the use of an objective. An objective is a written instruction for the student so he or she knows what is expected of them to successfully complete training on each task. Each objective is comprised of a condition, behavior, and standard which states what is expected of the student for each task. The condition is the setting in which the training takes place (i.e. TOs, type of equipment, etc.). The behavior is the observable portion of the objective (i.e. remove and install a wheel and tire assembly). The standard is the level of performance that is measured to ensure the STS proficiency code level is attained. Each objective uses letter code(s) to identify how it is measured. All objectives use the P code which indicates a progress check is used to measure subject or task knowledge. Progress checks are also used to measure student accomplishment of performance objectives. W indicates a comprehensive written test and is used to measure the subject and/or task knowledge at the end of a block of instruction. P/W indicates separate measurement of both knowledge and performance elements using a written test and a performance progress check. 5. Standard. The standard is 70% on written examinations. Standards for performance measurement are indicated in the objective and delineated on the individual progress checklist. The checklist is used by the instructor to document each student's progress on each task. Instructor assistance is provided as needed during the progress check, and students may be required to repeat all or part of the behavior until satisfactory performance is attained. Students must satisfactorily complete all Ps prior to taking the written test. 6. Proficiency Level. Most task performance is taught to the 2b proficiency level which means the students can do most parts of the task, but need assistance on the hardest parts of the task (partially proficient). The student can also determine step by step procedures for doing the task. For tasks that are taught to the "3c" proficiency level, students can do all parts of the task and only require a spot check on completed work (competent). The student can also identify why and when a task must be done and why each step is needed. 7. ourse Objective. A detailed listing of initial skills or craftsman course objectives may be obtained by submitting a written request to GS-12 Rosemary Williams, 362 TRS/TRR, th Ave, Sheppard AFB TX, Section - Training ourse Index 8. Purpose. This section of the FETP identifies training courses available for the specialty and shows how the courses are used by each MAJOM in their career field training programs. 277
280 9. Air Force In-Residence ourses. The following is a list of the in-resident courses taught at Sheppard AFB and Field Training Detachments. For all J3 type courses contact: For all J4 type courses contact: 362 TRS/TRR th Avenue Sheppard AFB, Tx DSN TRS/TXD 912 I Avenue, Suite 4 Sheppard AFB, Tx DSN OURSE NUMBER TITLE OPR USER *J3ATR2A Aircraft Maintenance Fundamentals 362 TRS USAF *J3ABP2A531A 001 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 362 TRS USAF (141) J3AQR2A531A 000 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 362 TRS USAF (141) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 005 A/ R&R Tech (Ground Systems) 373 TRS USAF (-141) 4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 006 Flight ontrols Tech (R&R) 373 TRS USAF (-141) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J 010 Aircraft Maint Tech (-141) 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J 011 Aircraft Maint (Transition/Enroute) 373 TRS USAF (-141) *J3AQR2A531B 000 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 362 TRS USAF (-130) *J3ABP2A531B 000 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (-130) 362 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 008 Aircraft R&R Technician 373 TRS USAF (-130E/H) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1X 000 argo Rail Systems Technician 373 TRS USAF (-130) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1X 003 Aircraft Dock Inspection 373 TRS USAF 278
281 OURSE NUMBER TITLE OPR USER Technician (-130) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1X 004 Aircraft (Flightline) (Transition) 373 TRS USAF (-130) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1X 007 Airlift Acft Maint (E-130) 373 TRS USAF J3AQR2A Aerospace Maint Apprentice (-5) 362 TRS USAF J3ABP2A Aerospace Maint Apprentice (-5) 362 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 007 Aero Repair Technician (Flight ontrol & Power Plant ontrol Systems) (-5) 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 009 Aero Repair Technician (Landing 373 TRS USAF Gear & Door System) (-5) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J 006 Aircraft Maintenance Technician 373 TRS USAF (Systems) (-5) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J 007 Aircraft Maintenance Technician 373 TRS USAF (En Route) (-5) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J 016 rew hief Transition (-5) 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J 017 Aircraft Engine Prerun (-5) 373 TRS USAF J3AQR2A531D 000 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 362 TRS USAF (-17) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J A APG Transition 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1J A APG Introduction 373 TRS USAF J3AQR2A531E 000 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 362 TRS USAF (B-1B) J4ABP2A531E 000 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 373 TRS USAF (B-1B) J4ABP2A531E 002 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 373 TRS USAF (B-1B) J4AMS/ASF/AST 2A5X1 000 Aerospace Maintenance raftsman 373 TRS USAF (Aero repair) (B-1B) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 003 Aerospace Maintenance 373 TRS USAF raftsman(phase Inspect) (B-1B) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 024 Aerospace Maintenance raftsman 373 TRS USAF (Fault Diagnosis) J4ABF2A531E 002 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (B-2) 373 TRS USAF 279
282 OURSE NUMBER TITLE OPR USER J4AMF/ ASF 2A5X1 004 J4AMF/ASF 2A5X1 029 J3ABR2A531F 000 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 020 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 026 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 028 J3ABR2A531G 000 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 021 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 001 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 002 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 003 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 004 J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 007 J4AMF2A5X1G 010 J4AMF2A5X1G 011 J4AMF2A5X1G 012 Aerospace Maintenance raftsman (B-2) (Weight and Balance) Aerospace Maintenance raftsman (B-2) Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (B-52) Aerospace Maintenance raftsman (B-52) (Aero Repair) Aerospace Maintenance raftsman (Phase Insp)(B-52) Aerospace Maintenance raftsman (rossover/airframe) (B-52) Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice (-135) Aerospace Repair (E/K/R- 135) Acft Maint Technician (Phase) (K-135) Aircraft Maintenance raftsman (Follow-on) (K-135R/T) Aircraft Maintenance Technician (Follow-on) (K-135) Acft Maint. raftsman (K-135) (Differences) Entry Level/rossover Maint (E/K/R/W-135) Aircraft Maintenance raftsman (E/R-135) Acft Maint raftsman (Follow-on) (E/R-135) Entry Level/rossover Maint. (E/R-135) 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 362 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 362 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF 373 TRS USAF J3AQR2A531G 002 Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 362 TRS USAF (E-3) J3ABP2A531G 000 Aircraft Maint Apprentice (rew 373 TRS USAF 280
283 OURSE NUMBER TITLE OPR USER hief, E-3) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1 030 E-3 Phase Inspection ourse 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 015 Aircraft Maintenance Technician 373 TRS USAF (E-3) (Entry Level) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 006 General Aircraft Systems Fam. 373 TRS USAF (E-3) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 000 Aircraft Maintenance Fam. (E-4B) 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X0 003 Aircraft Maint Techn (Differences) 373 TRS USAF (E-8) J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1G 013 Aerospace Maint Techn (E-8) 373 TRS USAF J3AQR2A531H 000 Aerospace Maint Apprentice 362 TRS USAF (K-10) J4ABP2A531H 001 Aircraft Maintenance Apprentice 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1L 000 Acft Maint Journeyman (K-10) 373 TRS USAF J4AMF/ASF/AST 2A5X1L 001 Acft Maint Journeyman (K-10) 373 TRS USAF 10. Extension ourse Institute (EI) ourses OURSE NUMBER TITLE OPR USER 2A551 (3 volumes) Aerospace Maintenance Apprentice 362 TRS USAF 2A571 (2 volumes) Aircraft Maintenance raftsman 362 TRS USAF 11. Exportable ourses OURSE NUMBER TITLE OPR USER J6ANU2A5X1 001 Weight and Balance Airlift 362 TRS USAF J6ANU2A5X1 002 Weight and Balance Bomber 362 TRS USAF J6ANU2A5X1X B/E/H Acft System Tech 362 TRS USAF J6ANU2A Weight and Balance (General) 362 TRS USAF OURSE NUMBER TITLE OPR USER J6AZU2E B-1B Orgn Maint Manual Set (OMMS) 362 TRS USAF 281
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