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AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) TOPIC 1.2

AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) TOPIC 1.2 . REFERENCE:. COMNAVFORINST 4790.2 series VOLUME 1 CHAPTER 18 Student Journal pg. 3. TOPIC 1.2 Enabling Objective :. 1.6 DESCRIBE Aviation Support Division (ASD) responsibilities IAW COMNAVFORINST 4790.2 series.

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AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) TOPIC 1.2

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  1. AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) TOPIC 1.2

  2. REFERENCE: COMNAVFORINST 4790.2 series VOLUME 1 CHAPTER 18 Student Journal pg. 3

  3. TOPIC 1.2Enabling Objective: 1.6 DESCRIBE Aviation Support Division (ASD) responsibilities IAW COMNAVFORINST 4790.2 series

  4. Wanna Suggestion???? Write down the references …………….

  5. Aviation Support Division (shore) Responsibilities : The ASD officer is responsible to the Supply Officer for the performance of the division.The ASD Officer will act as a direct link between the IMA Officer and the Supply Officer………The ASD Officer shall: <As listed> Organization: ch. 18.2 (b) The ASD is composed of two sections, SRS and CCS.

  6. TOPIC 1.2AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) Response Standards: ch. 18.4 Maximum elapsed response times are established for issuing items available in local supply stocks or furnishing requisition status on an automatic basis for NC or NIS items. Response time18.4 a Starts when Material Control (O-Level or I-Level) places a requirement on ASD. Time stops when the requested material or status is received at the delivery point.

  7. TOPIC 1.2 AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) • Supply Response Section (SRS)ch18.8 The SRS serves as the point of contact for satisfying maintenance material requirements. SRS is divided into five units: • RCU: 18.8.1 • PMU: 18.8.2 • TRU: 18.8.3 • .MDU: 18.8.4 • PEB: 18.8.5 (ASD sites only) Remember.... Write down the references!!!!!!!!

  8. TOPIC 1.2 AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) Component Control Section (CCS): ch 18.9 CCS is responsible for the management of repairables stored in the LRCA storage areas, in the IMA repair cycle, and those being processed for shipment to DRP’s. CCS is divided into four units: 1. DCU: 18.9.1 (At some sites this is combined with AMSU and renamed JSU) 2. LRCA Storage Unit: 18.9.2 3. AWP: 18.9.3 4. SSU: 18.9.4 *Designated Rework Point

  9. TOPIC1.2 AVIATION SUPPORT DIVISION (ASD) Heres how it breaks down......

  10. TOPIC 1.2 SUMMARY

  11. The purpose of this topic was to describe the responsibilities of the ASD to include Supply Response Section (SRS) and the Component Control Section (CCS), as outlined in the COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2 series. We stated that the ASD is an entity of the Navy Supply System, charged with providing material in support of operation and maintenance of aeronautical equipment.

  12. Additionally, we’ve stated that the ASD is comprised of two Sections: Supply Response and Component Control. The Supply Response Section serves as the point of contact for satisfying maintenance material requirements. It consists of RCU, TRU, PMU. MDU, and PEB. The Component Control Section is responsible for repairable management and those repairable items being stored in the LRCA, IMA repair cycle, and those being processed for shipment to DRPs. CCS consists of DCU, LRCA, AWP, and SSU.

  13. Collectively these units along with the IMA, ensure the proper handling of requisitions, components, and publications required to ensure optimum material support to the customer, and therefore is directly capable of achieving excellence in supply support.

  14. TOPIC 1.2 Enabling Objective1.6Describe…

  15. TOPIC 1.2 Review

  16. ROUND TWO

  17. How many sections make up the ASD? A. Six C. Nine D. Eight B. Two B. Two 50/50

  18. How many sections make up the ASD? C. Nine B. Two B. Two

  19. What section controls AWP requisitions? A. CCS B. AWP C. SRS D. PMU A. CCS 50/50

  20. What section controls AWP requisitions? A. CCS B. AWP A. CCS

  21. What section maintains a control file for all requirements? B. R-POOL C. DCU D. SRS D. SRS A. CCS 50/50

  22. What section maintains a control file for all requirements? D. SRS D. SRS A. CCS

  23. How many units are there in the Component Control Section? B. Four B. Four C. Two D. Five A. One 50/50

  24. How many units are there in the Component Control Section? B. Four B. Four C. Two

  25. What unit is responsible for maintaining control of repairable components in all phases of the repair cycle? B. DCU B. DCU C. CCS D. R-POOL A. AMSU 50/50

  26. What unit is responsible for maintaining control of repairable components in all phases of the repair cycle? B. DCU B. DCU C. CCS

  27. What unit is responsible for the receipt, storage, issue, and accountability of all repairable assets under the control of the ASD? B. CCS C. LRCA C. LRCA A. SRS D. SLU 50/50

  28. What unit is responsible for the receipt, storage, issue, and accountability of all repairable assets under the control of the ASD? C. LRCA C. LRCA D. SLU

  29. What unit is responsible for the receipt, storage, and control of all components with bit/piece requirements that are either EXREP or referred off station? A. SRS B. PRE-X C. PMU D. AWP D. AWP 50/50

  30. What unit is responsible for the receipt, storage, and control of all components with bit/piece requirements that are either EXREP or referred off station? B. PRE-X D. AWP D. AWP

  31. What unit is responsible for processing all items returned from IMAs? A. SSU B. AMSU C. RMS D. PMU A. SSU 50/50

  32. What unit is responsible for processing all items returned from IMAs? A. SSU B. AMSU A. SSU

  33. How many units are there in the Supply Response Section? B. FIVE B. FIVE D. NINE C. TWO A. SEVEN 50/50

  34. How many units are there in the Supply Response Section? B. FIVE B. FIVE C. TWO

  35. This unit forwards requisitions to TRU for validation of technical data. B. RCU B. RCU C. PMU D. AWP A. R-POOL 50/50

  36. This unit forwards requisitions to TRU for validation of technical data. B. RCU B. RCU C. PMU

  37. This unit expedites NMCS/ PMCS, Broad Arrow, and work stoppage requisitions. A. Stock Control B. PMU B. PMU D. SSU C. AWP 50/50

  38. This unit expedites NMCS/ PMCS, Broad Arrow, and work stoppage requisitions. B. PMU B. PMU C. AWP

  39. This unit receives requisitions in an OFFTR /OFVAL status. A. DCU B. SRS D.TRU D.TRU C. SSU 50/50

  40. This unit receives requisitions in an OFFTR /OFVAL status. B. SRS D.TRU D.TRU

  41. Material received in main supply from off station is delivered to the customer by what unit? B. POOL DRIVERS A. PMU Expediters C. Contracted Courier D. MDU D. MDU 50/50

  42. Material received in main supply from off station is delivered to the customer by what unit? C. Contracted Courier D. MDU D. MDU

  43. This unit maintains materials for which quantities may not exceed an estimated 30-day supply. B. Pre-Expended Bin Unit B. Pre-Expended Bin Unit C. Awaiting Parts Unit A. IMA Shop Support Bins D. OMA Shop Support Bins 50/50

  44. This unit maintains materials for which quantities may not exceed an estimated 30-day supply. B. Pre-Expended Bin Unit B. Pre-Expended Bin Unit C. Awaiting Parts Unit

  45. ROUND TWO IS OVER

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