Light repair by the book.Mechanics, if the searchlight searchlight, device, usually swiveled, using a lens and reflecting surface to direct a powerful beam of light of nearly parallel rays. In 1892 such apparatus was used along the English Channel in coastal defense and later, in the South African War, as an aid to or landing light on a Chinook Chinook, indigenous people of North America Chinook (shĭn k`, chĭ–), Native American tribe of the Penutian linguistic stock. isn't working, don't do more than you're supposed to while to fixing it. Get your TMs out and do your AVUM AVUM Aviation Unit Maintenance inspections and troubleshooting. Don't do AVIM work! If you have to remove landing lights or searchlights to turn in to AVIM, follow the TM procedures to remove them. Don't cut off the light's terminal lugs because it's quicker to get the light out than removing all seven lugs from the terminal board. Cutting the wires will cause a longer turnaround time (1) In batch processing, the time it takes to receive finished reports after submission of documents or files for processing. In an online environment, turnaround time is the same as response time. , longer aircraft downtime and extra repair work for the AVIM shop. Do your AVUM mission, but leave the AVIM stuff to AVIM. HEY, SINCE YOU'RE MESSIN' WITH MY SEARCHLIGHTS ... ... Y'KNOW IT'S GOTTA BE BY THE BOOK. I KNOW, I KNOW. I READ THE BOOK! |
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