Canaux et Fréquences Bandes Aéronautiques.
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Canaux et Fréquences Bandes Aéronautiques.
Mode : en AM (H3E ou A3E) sauf indication contraire canaux aux pas de 25 kHz (et 12
ORGANISATION DU SPECTRE DES FRÉQUENCES
(Aviation civile. Météo
GUIDE CAM
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ENR 2.2
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Tableau national de répartition des bandes de fréquences
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Tableau national de répartition des bandes de fréquences
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VLF LF MF HF VHF UHF SHF EHF Retour Retour
Mobile aéronautique (R) par satellite. Gouv. Communications aéronautiques Exploration de la Terre par satellite (militaire) liaison descendantes.
Manuel concernant les unités daviation militaire prenant part à des
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Canaux et Fréquences Bandes Aéronautiques.
Fréquence internationale d'urgence aéronautique opérations de 235
SUP AIP AIRAC 264/17
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ENR 2.2
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MILAIP FRANCE Manuel d Information Aéronautique Militaire ENR
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225-3286 MHz 1 Band Introduction
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Aeronautical mobile Aviation (87) 405-415 RADIONAVIGATION 5 76 US18 : US2 Maritime (80) 415-435 MARITIME MOBILE 5 79 AERONAUTICAL RADIONAVIGATION 415-472
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For practical reasons radio frequencies used in the aviation maritime and terrestrial environments are allocated in different parts of the radio frequency spectrum to permit efficient day-to-day operations This separation presents some challenges when SAR responders from these different sectors must work together
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
What MHz do air carrier aircraft stations use?
- Air carrier aircraft stations may use 122.000 and 122.050 MHz for c ommunication with aeronautical stations of the Federal Aviation Administration and 122.700, 122.800, 122.900 and 123.000 MHz for communications with aeronautical stations pertaining to safety of flight with and in the vicinity of landing areas not served b y a control tower.
What frequencies can be assigned to aeronautical Multicom stations?
- The frequencies 122.850, 122.900 and 122.925 MHz may be assigned to aer onautical multicom stations . In addition, 122.850 MHz may be assigned on a secondary noninterference basis to aeronautical utility mobile stations. In case of 122.925 MHz, US213 applies.
Which frequency band is allocated to Maritime radionavigation and maritime mobile services?
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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 siteATP 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 PublicationNo. ATP 3-04.7 Headquarters
Department
o f t h e ArmyWashington,
D CArmy Aviation Maintenance
Contents
Page ........................................... vii INTRODUCTION ........................................................................ ................................. ixChapter 1 MAINTENANCE FUNDAMENTALS ........................................................................
. 1-1Section I
- General ........................................................................ .......................... 1-1Section II
- Two-Level Maintenance ...................................................................... 1-3 Field Maintenance ........................................................................ ............................. 1-4 Sustainment Maintenance ........................................................................ ................. 1-4Section 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 ........................................................................ ................................ 1-14Section 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 ................................................ 1-17Aviation Maintenance Planning ........................................................................
....... 1-17Positioning Maintenance Support ........................................................................
.... 1-18Maintenance Collection Points ........................................................................
........ 1-18Chapter 2 AVIATION MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS ...................................................... 2-1
Section I
- Aviation Field Maintenance Structure ................................................ 2-1 Aviation Maneuver Company ........................................................................ ............ 2-1Aviation Maintenance Company ........................................................................
........ 2-1 Shadow Platoon ........................................................................ ................................ 2-5Shadow Platoon in Aviation Battalion
s ...................................................................... 2-6Contents
iiATP 3-04.7
Gray Eagle Company ........................................................................ ........................ 2-6Operational Contract Support ........................................................................
........... 2-6 Aviation Support Company ........................................................................ ............... 2-7Section II
- Strategic Maintenance Partners ...................................................... 2-10United States Army Materiel Command
2-10United States Army Aviation and Missile Command
.............................................. 2-11 Defense Logistics Agency ........................................................................ ............... 2-13 Army Communications-Electronics Command ....................................................... 2-14 Theater Aviation Sustainment Maintenance Group ................................................ 2-14Chapter 3 AVIATION MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS ............................................................ 3-1
Section I
- Aviation Leadership ........................................................................ ..... 3-1 Brigade Commander ........................................................................ ......................... 3-1Battalion/Squadron Commander ........................................................................
....... 3-1Aviation Support Battalion Commander .................................................................... 3-1
Maintenance and Support Company/Troop Commander ......................................... 3-1Section II
- Aviation Maintenance Leaders .......................................................... 3-2Brigade Aviation Maintenance Officer....................................................................... 3-2
Battalion Aviation Maintenance Officer ..................................................................... 3-4
Maintenance Test Pilot ........................................................................ ..................... 3-5Maintenance Platoon And Section Leader ............................................................... 3-5
Aviation Maintenance Technician ........................................................................
..... 3-6 Noncommissioned Officer ........................................................................ ................. 3-6Additional Maintenance Staff Roles ........................................................................
.. 3-7Section III
- Support Operations Section ............................................................. 3-8 Duties and Responsibilities ........................................................................ ............... 3-8Supply Support Activity Interaction ........................................................................
... 3-9Chapter 4 PRODUCTION CONTROL ........................................................................
............... 4-1Section I
- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 4-1Production Control Officer-in-Charge ........................................................................
4-1Assistant Production Control Officer ........................................................................
. 4-2 Production Control Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge ......................................... 4-2 Production Control Clerk ........................................................................ ................... 4-2Section II
- Production Control Operations ......................................................... 4-3 Meetings ........................................................................ ............................................ 4-3Establishing Priorities of Work ........................................................................
.......... 4-6 Component Exchange ........................................................................ ...................... 4-7Unscheduled Maintenance Management ................................................................. 4-8
Scheduled Maintenance Management ..................................................................... 4-8
Managing Aircraft Scheduling Flow ........................................................................
4-11 Operational Readiness Float ........................................................................ .......... 4-13Section III
- Sustainment Information Systems Monitoring ............................. 4-13 Monitoring Not Mission Capable Supply Requisition Statuses ............................... 4-13 Aircraft Transfers ........................................................................ ............................. 4-14 Chapter 5 QUALITY CONTROL........................................................................ ........................ 5-1Section I
- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 5-1Quality Control Officer-in-Charge ........................................................................
...... 5-1Quality Control Noncommissioned Officer-in-Charge ............................................... 5-1
Quality Control Technical Inspectors ........................................................................
5-1Section II
- Management ........................................................................ ................ 5-2Commander's Technical Inspector Integration ......................................................... 5-2
Delegation of Authority Orders ........................................................................
.......... 5-2Contents
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Limited Technical Inspector Appointment ................................................................. 5-3
Section III
- Responsibilities ........................................................................ .......... 5-3 Procedures ........................................................................ ........................................ 5-3Aircraft and Component Inspections ........................................................................
. 5-3Aircraft Weighing Requirements ........................................................................
........ 5-6Publications Program Management ........................................................................
.. 5-7Forms and Records Management ........................................................................
..... 5-8 Procedures ........................................................................ ...................................... 5-11Quality Control Equipment Support Programs ........................................................ 5-16
Section IV
- References and Publications Management ................................... 5-17Federal Aviation Administration Publications .......................................................... 5-17
Change, Revised, and Rescinded Publications ...................................................... 5-17
Section V - Sustainment Information System Administration ......................... 5-19Chapter 6 EQUIPMENT SUPPORT PROGRAMS .................................................................... 6-1
Section I
- Programs ........................................................................ ....................... 6-1 Aviation Resource Management Survey Program .................................................... 6-1 Army Enterprise Portal ........................................................................ ...................... 6-2Logistics Assistance Program ........................................................................
........... 6-2Contractor Engineering and Technical Services ....................................................... 6-3
Army Oil Analysis Program........................................................................ ................ 6-4 Army Warranty Program ........................................................................ .................... 6-4Foreign Object Damage Program ........................................................................
..... 6-5Aircraft Condition Evaluation Program ...................................................................... 6-5
Maintenance Assistance and Instruction Team Program .......................................... 6-5Corrosion Prevention and Control Program .............................................................. 6-5
Command Supply Discipline Program ....................................................................... 6-6
Confined Space and Protective Clothing and Equipment ......................................... 6-7Section II
- Equipment ........................................................................ .................... 6-7 Tool Accountability ........................................................................ ............................ 6-7 Tool Room ........................................................................ ......................................... 6-7 Special Tools ........................................................................ ..................................... 6-9Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment ....................................................... 6-9
Ground Support Equipment ........................................................................ ............. 6-10Chapter 7 AUTOMATED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS .............................................................. 7-1
Section I
- Army Sustainment Information SystemS .......................................... 7-1Global Combat Support System-Army ...................................................................... 7-1
Logistics Analysis Program ........................................................................ ............... 7-2 Battle Command Sustainment and Support System ................................................. 7-2Section II
- Logistics Support Activity .................................................................. 7-3Electronic Technical Manuals ........................................................................
............ 7-3Supply-Related Products and Services ..................................................................... 7-3
Section III
- Defense Logistics Agency Automated Systems ............................. 7-4 Asset Visibility ........................................................................ .................................... 7-4Web Visual Logistics Information Processing System .............................................. 7-5
Section IV
- Single Stock Fund ........................................................................ ...... 7-5 Single Point of Sale ........................................................................ ........................... 7-5 Single Credit Process ........................................................................ ........................ 7-6National Maintenance Program ........................................................................
......... 7-6 Section V - Condition-Based Maintenance Plus .................................................. 7-6Data Management and Trend Analysis ..................................................................... 7-7
Embedded Prognostics ........................................................................ ..................... 7-7Contents
iv ATP 3-04.7 Embedded Diagnostics ........................................................................ ..................... 7-8 Data Collection ........................................................................ .................................. 7-8 Chapter 8 SUPPLY ........................................................................ ............................................ 8-1Section I
- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 8-1 Production Control Officer ........................................................................ ................. 8-1Technical 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 ........................................................................ ..................... 8-3Section III
- Guidelines ........................................................................ ................... 8-3 Requisition Management ........................................................................ .................. 8-3Reference Publications and Documents ................................................................... 8-3
Federal Logistics Information ........................................................................
............ 8-3Section 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 ................................................... 8-5Storage of Aircraft Repair Parts or Components ...................................................... 8-5
Requisition of Aircraft Repair Parts ........................................................................
... 8-6 Supply Statuses ........................................................................ ................................ 8-7Document Number Reconciliations and Validations ................................................. 8-7
Management Tools ........................................................................ ........................... 8-7 Section VI - Sustainment Information System .................................................... 8-8 Chapter 9 AIRFRAME AND COMPONENT REPAIR PLATOONS .......................................... 9-1Section I
- Duties and Responsibilities ................................................................ 9-1 Platoon Leader ........................................................................ .................................. 9-1 Platoon Sergeant ........................................................................ .............................. 9-1 Section Sergeant ........................................................................ ............................... 9-2 Repairer ........................................................................ ............................................ 9-2Section II
- Procedures ........................................................................ .................. 9-2Section III
- Repair Policies ........................................................................ ........... 9-3Maintenance 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 ........................................................................ ..................................... 9-4Maintenance 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-1Contents
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Appendix E AVIATION SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SECTION .......................................................E-1
Appendix F CARE OF SUPPLIES IN STORAGE ........................................................................
F-1Appendix G PHASE/PERIODIC INSPECTION TECHNIQUES ................................................... G-1
GLOSSARY ........................................................................ ........................ Glossary-1 REFERENCES ........................................................................ ................ References-1 SOURCE NOTES ........................................................................ ......... Source Notes-1 INDEX ........................................................................ ........................................ Index-1Figures
Figure 1
-1. Army Aviation two-level maintenance support relationships ....................................... 1-4
Figure 1
-2. Combat power measures reporting example ............................................................... 1-7
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-3. Maintenance measures report ........................................................................
............. 1-8Figure 1
-4. Supply measures reporting ........................................................................
................ 1-11Figure 1
-5. Core unit measures reporting-part A ........................................................................
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