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  2. Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization

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    NAVAIR 01-45AAE-1, NATOPS Flight Manual, Navy Models A-7C, A-7E Aircraft [5] However, [this manual] is not a substitute for sound judgment. Compound emergencies, available facilities, adverse weather or terrain, or considerations affecting the lives and property of others may require modification of the procedures contained herein.

  3. Integrated logistics support - Wikipedia

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    MIL-STD 1388-1A Logistic Support Analysis (LSA) MIL-STD 1388-2B Requirements for a Logistic Support Analysis Record; MIL-STD-1629A, Procedures for Performing a Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis ; MIL-STD-2173, Reliability Centered Maintenance Requirements, U.S. Department of Defense (superseded by NAVAIR 00-25-403) OPNAVINST 4130.2A

  4. Naval Air Systems Command - Wikipedia

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    The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) provides materiel support for aeronaval aircraft and airborne weapon systems for the United States Navy. It is one of the Echelon II Navy systems commands (SYSCOM), and was established in 1966 as the successor to the Navy's Bureau of Naval Weapons .

  5. Naval Air Systems Command Program Executive Offices

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    The Naval Air Systems Command is organizationally aligned to the Chief of Naval Operations. As part of its mission, NAVAIR provides support, manpower, resources, and facilities to its aligned Program Executive Offices (PEOs). The Program Executive Offices are responsible for the execution of major defense acquisition programs.

  6. United States Navy systems commands - Wikipedia

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    These are the Naval Air Warfare Center (in NAVAIR), Naval Surface Warfare Center, Naval Undersea Warfare Center (both in NAVSEA), NAVFAC Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC), and Naval Information Warfare Center, Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center (in NAVWAR). [21]

  7. Vought YA-7F - Wikipedia

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    NAVAIR 01-45AAA-1, A-7A/B Flight Manual. US Navy, 15 August 1973. NAVAIR 01-45AAE-1, A-7C/E Flight Manual. US Navy, 1 March 1973. Donald, David and Jon Lake, eds. Encyclopedia of World Military Aircraft. London: AIRtime Publishing, 1996. ISBN 1-880588-24-2. Dorr, Robert F. "A Plus for the Corsair". Air International, August 1987, Vol 33 No. 2 ...

  8. Naval Air Warfare Center - Wikipedia

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    Air Test and Evaluation Squadron Two Four (UX-24) is the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps’ first dedicated test and evaluation squadron for unmanned aircraft systems, [13] including fielded platforms like the Wasp, RQ-11 Raven, RQ-20B Puma, RQ-21 Blackjack and MQ-8 Fire Scout.

  9. Carrier onboard delivery - Wikipedia

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    A Gannet COD.4 from HMS Victorious (R38) aboard USS Bennington in 1965 A C-1A Trader in 1987 US-3A of VRC-50 in 1987. Early United States Navy (USN) recognition of need for a cargo plane capable of carrier landings resulted in airframe conversion of Grumman TBM-3 Avenger torpedo bombers to unarmed seven-passenger COD aircraft designated TBM-3R.