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What frequencies are used by aeronautical radionavigation?

  • The use of the bands 1300- 1350 MHz, 2700- 2900 MHz and 9000- 9200 MHz by the aeronautical radionavigation service is restricted to groundbased radars and to associated airborne transponders which - transmit only on frequencies in these bands and only when actuated by radars operating in the same band. 5.337A

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ATP 3-04.7

Army Aviation Maintenance

OCTOBER 2020

DISTRIBUTION RESTRICTION: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. This publication supersedes ATP 3-04.7, dated 11 September 2017.

Headquarters, Department of the Army

T his publication is available at the Army Publishing Directorate site (https://armypubs.army.mil and the Central Army Registry site

ATP 3-04.7

Distribution Restriction: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. This publication supersedes ATP 3-04.7, dated 11 September 2017. i Ar my Techniques Publication

No. ATP 3-04.7 Headquarters

Department

o f t h e Army

Washington,

D C

Army Aviation Maintenance

Contents

Page ........................................... vii INTRODUCTION ........................................................................ ................................. ix

Chapter 1 MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS ........................................................................

. 1-1

Section I

- General ........................................................................ .......................... 1-1

Section II

- Two-Level Maintenance ...................................................................... 1-3 Field Maintenance ........................................................................ ............................. 1-4 Sustainment Maintenance ........................................................................ ................. 1-4

Section III

- Aviation Maintenance Objectives ..................................................... 1-5 Command Emphasis ........................................................................ ......................... 1-5 Measure of Effectiveness ........................................................................ .................. 1-6 Management Skills ........................................................................ .......................... 1-13 Supervision ........................................................................ ...................................... 1-14 Motivation ........................................................................ ........................................ 1-14 Technical Skills ........................................................................ ................................ 1-14

Section IV

- Problem, Plan, People, Parts, Time, Tools, and Training ............ 1-15 Problem ........................................................................ ........................................... 1-15 Plan ........................................................................ .................................................. 1-16 .............................................. 1-16 Parts ........................................................................ ................................................ 1-17 Time ........................................................................ ................................................. 1-17 Tools ........................................................................ ................................................ 1-17 Training ........................................................................ ............................................ 1-17 Section V - Maintenance Planning and Support ................................................ 1-17

Aviation Maintenance Planning ........................................................................

....... 1-17

Positioning Maintenance Support ........................................................................

.... 1-18

Maintenance Collection Points ........................................................................

........ 1-18

Chapter 2 AVIATION MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS ...................................................... 2-1

Section I

- Aviation Field Maintenance Structure ................................................ 2-1 Aviation Maneuver Company ........................................................................ ............ 2-1

Aviation Maintenance Company ........................................................................

........ 2-1 Shadow Platoon ........................................................................ ................................ 2-5

Shadow Platoon in Aviation Battalion

s ...................................................................... 2-6

Contents

ii

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Gray Eagle Company ........................................................................ ........................ 2-6

Operational Contract Support ........................................................................

........... 2-6 Aviation Support Company ........................................................................ ............... 2-7

Section II

- Strategic Maintenance Partners ...................................................... 2-10

United States Army Materiel Command

2-10

United States Army Aviation and Missile Command

.............................................. 2-11 Defense Logistics Agency ........................................................................ ............... 2-13 Army Communications-Electronics Command ....................................................... 2-14 Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group ................................................ 2-14

Chapter 3 AVIATION MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ............................................................ 3-1

Section I

- Aviation Leadership ........................................................................ ..... 3-1 Brigade Commander ........................................................................ ......................... 3-1

Battalion/Squadron Commander ........................................................................

....... 3-1

Aviation Support Battalion Commander .................................................................... 3-1

Maintenance and Support Company/Troop Commander ......................................... 3-1

Section II

- Aviation Maintenance Leaders .......................................................... 3-2

Brigade Aviation Maintenance Officer....................................................................... 3-2

Battalion Aviation Maintenance Officer ..................................................................... 3-4

Maintenance Test Pilot ........................................................................ ..................... 3-5

Maintenance Platoon And Section Leader ............................................................... 3-5

Aviation Maintenance Technician ........................................................................

..... 3-6 Noncommissioned Officer ........................................................................ ................. 3-6

Additional Maintenance Staff Roles ........................................................................

.. 3-7

Section III

- Support Operations Section ............................................................. 3-8 Duties and Responsibilities ........................................................................ ............... 3-8

Supply Support Activity Interaction ........................................................................

... 3-9

Chapter 4 PRODUCTION CONTROL ........................................................................

............... 4-1

Section I

- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 4-1

Production Control Officer-in-Charge ........................................................................

4-1

Assistant Production Control Officer ........................................................................

. 4-2 Production Control Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge ......................................... 4-2 Production Control Clerk ........................................................................ ................... 4-2

Section II

- Production Control Operations ......................................................... 4-3 Meetings ........................................................................ ............................................ 4-3

Establishing Priorities of Work ........................................................................

.......... 4-6 Component Exchange ........................................................................ ...................... 4-7

Unscheduled Maintenance Management ................................................................. 4-8

Scheduled Maintenance Management ..................................................................... 4-8

Managing Aircraft Scheduling Flow ........................................................................

4-11 Operational Readiness Float ........................................................................ .......... 4-13

Section III

- Sustainment Information Systems Monitoring ............................. 4-13 Monitoring Not Mission Capable Supply Requisition Statuses ............................... 4-13 Aircraft Transfers ........................................................................ ............................. 4-14 Chapter 5 QUALITY CONTROL........................................................................ ........................ 5-1

Section I

- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 5-1

Quality Control Officer-in-Charge ........................................................................

...... 5-1

Quality Control Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge ............................................... 5-1

Quality Control Technical Inspectors ........................................................................

5-1

Section II

- Management ........................................................................ ................ 5-2

Commander's Technical Inspector Integration ......................................................... 5-2

Delegation of Authority Orders ........................................................................

.......... 5-2

Contents

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Limited Technical Inspector Appointment ................................................................. 5-3

Section III

- Responsibilities ........................................................................ .......... 5-3 Procedures ........................................................................ ........................................ 5-3

Aircraft and Component Inspections ........................................................................

. 5-3

Aircraft Weighing Requirements ........................................................................

........ 5-6

Publications Program Management ........................................................................

.. 5-7

Forms and Records Management ........................................................................

..... 5-8 Procedures ........................................................................ ...................................... 5-11

Quality Control Equipment Support Programs ........................................................ 5-16

Section IV

- References and Publications Management ................................... 5-17

Federal Aviation Administration Publications .......................................................... 5-17

Change, Revised, and Rescinded Publications ...................................................... 5-17

Section V - Sustainment Information System Administration ......................... 5-19

Chapter 6 EQUIPMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS .................................................................... 6-1

Section I

- Programs ........................................................................ ....................... 6-1 Aviation Resource Management Survey Program .................................................... 6-1 Army Enterprise Portal ........................................................................ ...................... 6-2

Logistics Assistance Program ........................................................................

........... 6-2

Contractor Engineering and Technical Services ....................................................... 6-3

Army Oil Analysis Program........................................................................ ................ 6-4 Army Warranty Program ........................................................................ .................... 6-4

Foreign Object Damage Program ........................................................................

..... 6-5

Aircraft Condition Evaluation Program ...................................................................... 6-5

Maintenance Assistance and Instruction Team Program .......................................... 6-5

Corrosion Prevention and Control Program .............................................................. 6-5

Command Supply Discipline Program ....................................................................... 6-6

Confined Space and Protective Clothing and Equipment ......................................... 6-7

Section II

- Equipment ........................................................................ .................... 6-7 Tool Accountability ........................................................................ ............................ 6-7 Tool Room ........................................................................ ......................................... 6-7 Special Tools ........................................................................ ..................................... 6-9

Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment ....................................................... 6-9

Ground Support Equipment ........................................................................ ............. 6-10

Chapter 7 AUTOMATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS .............................................................. 7-1

Section I

- Army Sustainment Information SystemS .......................................... 7-1

Global Combat Support System-Army ...................................................................... 7-1

Logistics Analysis Program ........................................................................ ............... 7-2 Battle Command Sustainment and Support System ................................................. 7-2

Section II

- Logistics Support Activity .................................................................. 7-3

Electronic Technical Manuals ........................................................................

............ 7-3

Supply-Related Products and Services ..................................................................... 7-3

Section III

- Defense Logistics Agency Automated Systems ............................. 7-4 Asset Visibility ........................................................................ .................................... 7-4

Web Visual Logistics Information Processing System .............................................. 7-5

Section IV

- Single Stock Fund ........................................................................ ...... 7-5 Single Point of Sale ........................................................................ ........................... 7-5 Single Credit Process ........................................................................ ........................ 7-6

National Maintenance Program ........................................................................

......... 7-6 Section V - Condition-Based Maintenance Plus .................................................. 7-6

Data Management and Trend Analysis ..................................................................... 7-7

Embedded Prognostics ........................................................................ ..................... 7-7

Contents

iv ATP 3-04.7 Embedded Diagnostics ........................................................................ ..................... 7-8 Data Collection ........................................................................ .................................. 7-8 Chapter 8 SUPPLY ........................................................................ ............................................ 8-1

Section I

- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 8-1 Production Control Officer ........................................................................ ................. 8-1

Technical and Shop Supply Officer........................................................................

... 8-1 Technical Supply Noncommissioned Officer-In-Charge ........................................... 8-1 Parts Specialist ........................................................................ ................................. 8-1 Section II - Principles ........................................................................ ..................... 8-2 Classes of Supply ........................................................................ ............................. 8-2 Categories of Supply ........................................................................ ......................... 8-2 Types of Supplies ........................................................................ .............................. 8-2 Methods of Distribution ........................................................................ ..................... 8-3

Section III

- Guidelines ........................................................................ ................... 8-3 Requisition Management ........................................................................ .................. 8-3

Reference Publications and Documents ................................................................... 8-3

Federal Logistics Information ........................................................................

............ 8-3

Section IV

- Procedures ........................................................................ ................. 8-4 Forms and Records........................................................................ ........................... 8-4 Bench Stock Items ........................................................................ ............................ 8-4 Authorized Stockage List ........................................................................ .................. 8-5 Reparable Management ........................................................................ ................... 8-5 Section V - Aircraft Repair Parts Management ................................................... 8-5

Storage of Aircraft Repair Parts or Components ...................................................... 8-5

Requisition of Aircraft Repair Parts ........................................................................

... 8-6 Supply Statuses ........................................................................ ................................ 8-7

Document Number Reconciliations and Validations ................................................. 8-7

Management Tools ........................................................................ ........................... 8-7 Section VI - Sustainment Information System .................................................... 8-8 Chapter 9 AIRFRAME AND COMPONENT REPAIR PLATOONS .......................................... 9-1

Section I

- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 9-1 Platoon Leader ........................................................................ .................................. 9-1 Platoon Sergeant ........................................................................ .............................. 9-1 Section Sergeant ........................................................................ ............................... 9-2 Repairer ........................................................................ ............................................ 9-2

Section II

- Procedures ........................................................................ .................. 9-2

Section III

- Repair Policies ........................................................................ ........... 9-3

Maintenance Forms and Records Policies ............................................................... 9-3

Coordinating Maintenance Actions and Repairs ....................................................... 9-3

Aircraft Component Removal Policies ...................................................................... 9-3

Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment Representative ............................. 9-3 Non -destructive Inspection ........................................................................ ............... 9-4 Special Tools ........................................................................ ..................................... 9-4

Maintenance Reference and Publication Libraries ................................................... 9-4

Section IV

- Scheduled Maintenance Operations ............................................... 9-5 Appendix A SAFETY ........................................................................

Appendix B UNIT DEPLOYMENT AND REDEPLOYMENT ........................................................ B-1

Appendix C ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ....................................................................... C-1

Appendix D AVIATION MAINTENANCE IN EXTREME AND DEMANDING ENVIRONMENTS D-1

Contents

ATP 3-04.7 v

Appendix E AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SECTION .......................................................E-1

Appendix F CARE OF SUPPLIES IN STORAGE ........................................................................

F-1

Appendix G PHASE/PERIODIC INSPECTION TECHNIQUES ................................................... G-1

GLOSSARY ........................................................................ ........................ Glossary-1 REFERENCES ........................................................................ ................ References-1 SOURCE NOTES ........................................................................ ......... Source Notes-1 INDEX ........................................................................ ........................................ Index-1

Figures

Figure 1

-1. Army Aviation two-level maintenance support relationships ....................................... 1-4

Figure 1

-2. Combat power measures reporting example ............................................................... 1-7

Figure 1

-3. Maintenance measures report ........................................................................

............. 1-8

Figure 1

-4. Supply measures reporting ........................................................................

................ 1-11

Figure 1

-5. Core unit measures reporting-part A ........................................................................

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