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ircraft and immed

48sue stocks,

replaced with serviceable units from pre-

The mlfunctioning unit was repaired in the base shop and

placed in serviceable pre-issue stock.

Aircraft affording accessibility

to yadar and communcations units during flight were issued a spare set to
be installed should a malfunction occur.
The radio ard inter-commnication systems were installed and serviced
by the Field Maintenance Commmnication Shops with assistance from Task
Group 7.2 Signal Section.

This system consisted of inter-~com boxes in all

the Element Engineering Offices, Field Maintenance Shops and Base Supply
Expeditor Section.

Radios were installed in the Maintenance Control

Officers! vehicle and five (5) flight line pick-ups.
Section F + Execution
The aircraft readiness rate attained and sustained exceeded the Air

Force standard (See figure 10).
The personnel skills and equipment provided each activity was
adequate to execute the maintenance mission.

The varying techniques,

personnel skills and organizational structures in each element necessitated
some adjustment to weld together all activities and achieve a coordinated

and effective meintenance capability.

The succession of a D-1 status over

a period of several days precluded performing major maintenance.

The

release from a D-1 status was followed with intense maintenance activity,
on a 24 hours day basis on occasions.
Frequently, the field maintenance shops personnel worked double

to meet the requirements of the participating elerents.

shifts

On D-1 nights,

maintenance specialists maintained an around the clock vigil to accomplish
last minute correction of malfunctions.

Pre-issue stock items were kept at

a maximum level on D-1 and D days, thus affording minirum replacement time.

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