15X AH-64 Armament/ Electrical/ Avionics Systems Repairer

MOS 15X, AH-64A Armament & Electrical Systems Repairer, changed to MOS 15Y, AH‑64D Armament/Electrical/Avionics Repairer

o prepared the entire company's DD Form 1750, loaded and inventoried Component repair platoon equipment and trained 23 Soldiers on military vehicles

o performed scheduled and unscheduled maintenance on a fleet of 24 aircraft; ensured the mission's success

o completed maintenance quickly and properly; limited the length of time an aircraft was not fully mission capable

o demonstrated peerless commitment to duty, motivation, and exemplary work ethic; contributed to the overall success of the mission

o maintained 11 aircraft during the 1-101 and 10th Mountain turn over, with only 4 maintenance personnel, 1 QC and 3 Armament troops

o executed assigned tasks and strove to increase experience on a complex airframe; key factor in mission success

o supported Mission Readiness Exercise at Fort Hood and throughout the deployment; contributed to the success of the pre-deployment training

o key to the successful preparation and execution of a real-time Downed Aircraft Recovery Team operation

o managed powertrain benchstock for primary, secondary and DART kits for AH-64, UH-60 and CH-47; sprevented maintenance delays

o exceeded standards during thirty 250-hour phase inspections and ten 500-hour phase inspctions on the aircraft

o oversaw the company's day and NVG aerial gunnery range during PTA deployment; qualified 11 crew chiefs on the M240H on tables 1-4, 6-8 and 10

o selected from among peers to serve as primary Production Control and Quality Control NCO at a remote site in Western Iraq

o maintained meticulous records of all maintenance in the absence of a Production Control NCO resulting in six successful emergency medical evacuation missions

o performed over 400 hours of scheduled and unscheduled aircraft maintenance including two servo cylinder replacements and three complete engine riggings

o managed Troop Crew Chief Progression Program; trained and mentored 9 crew chiefs to successfully finish the program



o worked on three 500HR AH-64 phase inspections; ensured aircraft were returned to owning unit on time and on schedule

o selected to assist Charlie's maintenance program; developed and implemented innovative maintenance planning and tracking systems

o successfully trained 9 Soldiers and 5 NCOs to RL1 to standard by guiding them through the Crew Chief Progression Program

o provided 3,700 maintenance man hours and over 200 technical inspection hours; delivered over 1250 aircraft flight hours

o demonstrated the ability and confidence to support Squadron with the highest average OR rate of 79%

o trained and certified three techs on JHMCS/CSEL loading; increased certification numbers 100%, expanded combat mission capability by 50%

o piloted ALSE Quality Control program; oversaw five inspectors and 1.4K equipment inspections; equipment 100% ready

o filled NCOIC role for 2 weeks; supervised 11 Soldiers, 2 sections, and managed 55 sorties/120 flying hours; unit combat capability maintained

o oversaw six IFE after-action inspections; quarantined pilot flight gear, recorded findings, authored mishap report; contributed to flight safety

o completed 700 pre/post-flight equipment inspection; prepared $2,000,000 in equipment assets for squadron, supported 123 sorties with zero ALSE delays

o outfitted CSAR aircrew; prepared 110 CSEL, NVG, survival vests, and helmets; supported 123 flight hours for Exercise BALIKATAN

o led Combat Survival Evader Locator (CSEL) evaluation program; tested 48 radios, enhanced secure communication capabilities and improved readiness


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