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threepointonefour 19th December 2006 19:35


Originally Posted by EODFelix (Post 3028404)
Was an IED placed in the CAOC? Just wondered why ATO was tasked!! ;)


Would that be a CAIEDOC? Is that some welsh dept? :confused:



... incidentally, apologies for any offence (to ecologists), but this made me laugh;

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...o/disaster.gif :=

Merry Christmas

Climebear 19th December 2006 19:53


Originally Posted by SirToppamHat (Post 3026413)
As with the CAOC, they issue the ATO and ACO if they have OPCOM of assigned forces and an Area of Responsibility (AOR).

Just to split hairs -

OPCOM is usually held by the Joint Commander (for usual UK deployments this owuld be CJO) who normally delegates OPCON to the Joint Task Force Commander. Componant Commanders are more than likely given TACOM of assigned forces.

Of course in these days of Coalition Air Ops and various national 'red cards' a new system has evolved:

OPCAN
OPCAN'T
TACWILL
TACWON'T

Talking Radalt 20th December 2006 00:21


Originally Posted by Climebear (Post 3028496)
OPCOM is usually held by the Joint Commander (for usual UK deployments this owuld be CJO) who normally delegates OPCON to the Joint Task Force Commander.

Ok, where do BritFlik ROMCOMS fit in? And why is Hugh Grant in them all? :confused:

GrazingIncidence 20th December 2006 01:14

Someone once told me that the Fairy Gannett had a device/tube which could be deployed beneath the aircraft and which was termed in the Tech Pubs the OMD.

No translation was offered.

However, the story goes that this was Fairy's Tech Writer's abbreviation for Old Maid's Delight - a name bestowed by the factory maties when they were building the first example.:) Can this be true?

GI

Rigga 20th December 2006 11:30

...and it doesn't stop when you leave!
 
TLA's and other acronyms
AAD Additional Airworthiness Directive
AAN Additional Airworthiness Notice
AC Advisory Circular (FAA)
ACJ Advisory Circular Joint (JAA/EASA)
AD Airworthiness Directive
AMC Acceptable Means of Compliance (EASA)
AMOC Acceptable Means of Compliance
AOC Air Operators Certificate
ARC Airworthiness Review Certificate (EASA Form 25)
C of A Certificate of Airworthiness
CAAIPS Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Information and Procedures (CAP 562)
CAME Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition (Part-M, Sub-part G)
CFR Code of Federal Regulations (FAA) See examples
CMP Configuration, Maintenance and Procedures document (ETOPS)
CR Commission Regulation (EU/EASA)
CS Certification Specifications (EASA)
CtAW Continuous Airworthiness (CAA)
EASA European Aviation Safety Agency
EC European Commission
ED European Decision (EU/EASA)
EROPS Extended Range OPerationS (Also see - LROPS [Long-] and ETOPS, [Extended Twin-engined-])
ETOPS Extended-range Twin-engine OPerationS (Also see - LROPS [Long-] and EROPS, Extended-)
GM Guidance Material (EASA)
GR Generic Requirement (CAA - CAP 747 Appendix 1)
ICAO International Civil Aiviation Organisation
IEM Interpretive/Explanatary Material (JAA/EASA)
IR Implementing Rule (EASA)
JAA Joint Airworthiness Authority
JAR Joint Airworthiness Regulation
LROPS Long Range OPerationS (Also see - ETOPS [Extended Twin-engined-] and EROPS, Extended-)
MAMIS Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and Inspections Summary (CAP 474)
MMOE Maintenance Management Organisation Exposition (JAR-Ops & Part M)
MOE Maintenance Organisation Exposition (Part 145)
MPD Maintenance Planning Document
TCDS Type Certificate Data Sheet
TGL Temporary Guidance Leaflet (JAA)
TGM Temporary Guidance Material (EASA)
TLA's Three (or more) Letter Acronyms!

Examples:
EASA - IR CR (EC) No.2042/2003 Annex I - Part-M (Continuing Airworthiness)
EASA - AMC & GM to IR CR (EC) No.2042/2003 Annex II - Part-145 (Maintenance Organisation Exposition)
CFR 14, Chap 1, Sub-Chap H, Part 145 - Repair Stations.

Pontius Navigator 20th December 2006 17:46

Do not confuse JFAC with JFACSU.

threepointonefour 20th December 2006 21:56


Originally Posted by Rigga (Post 3029469)
TLA's and other acronyms
AAD Additional Airworthiness Directive
AAN Additional Airworthiness Notice
AC Advisory Circular (FAA)
ACJ Advisory Circular Joint (JAA/EASA)
AD Airworthiness Directive
AMC Acceptable Means of Compliance (EASA)
AMOC Acceptable Means of Compliance
AOC Air Operators Certificate
ARC Airworthiness Review Certificate (EASA Form 25)
C of A Certificate of Airworthiness
CAAIPS Civil Aircraft Airworthiness Information and Procedures (CAP 562)
CAME Continuing Airworthiness Management Exposition (Part-M, Sub-part G)
CFR Code of Federal Regulations (FAA) See examples
CMP Configuration, Maintenance and Procedures document (ETOPS)
CR Commission Regulation (EU/EASA)
CS Certification Specifications (EASA)
CtAW Continuous Airworthiness (CAA)
EASA European Aviation Safety Agency
EC European Commission
ED European Decision (EU/EASA)
EROPS Extended Range OPerationS (Also see - LROPS [Long-] and ETOPS, [Extended Twin-engined-])
ETOPS Extended-range Twin-engine OPerationS (Also see - LROPS [Long-] and EROPS, Extended-)
GM Guidance Material (EASA)
GR Generic Requirement (CAA - CAP 747 Appendix 1)
ICAO International Civil Aiviation Organisation
IEM Interpretive/Explanatary Material (JAA/EASA)
IR Implementing Rule (EASA)
JAA Joint Airworthiness Authority
JAR Joint Airworthiness Regulation
LROPS Long Range OPerationS (Also see - ETOPS [Extended Twin-engined-] and EROPS, Extended-)
MAMIS Mandatory Aircraft Modifications and Inspections Summary (CAP 474)
MMOE Maintenance Management Organisation Exposition (JAR-Ops & Part M)
MOE Maintenance Organisation Exposition (Part 145)
MPD Maintenance Planning Document
TCDS Type Certificate Data Sheet
TGL Temporary Guidance Leaflet (JAA)
TGM Temporary Guidance Material (EASA)
TLA's Three (or more) Letter Acronyms!

Examples:
EASA - IR CR (EC) No.2042/2003 Annex I - Part-M (Continuing Airworthiness)
EASA - AMC & GM to IR CR (EC) No.2042/2003 Annex II - Part-145 (Maintenance Organisation Exposition)
CFR 14, Chap 1, Sub-Chap H, Part 145 - Repair Stations.


... someone needs to get out more ...


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