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See also: AF Aerospace Ground Equipment Maintenance (AGE) EPR Bullets
See also: Navy Aviation Ground Support Equipment Maintenance Evaluations
See also: Aerospace Ground Equipment Maintenance (AGE) EPR Bullets
o redeployed the Battalion twice, coordinating the unit's reset program consisting of 23 AH64-D Apache Attack Helicopters and all air and ground support equipment
o moved the unit to the National Training Center and back to Fort Riley with no loss of government equipment
o completed light cart phase two maintenance in one day, two days ahead of schedule; no discrepancies found during follow-up inspection
o brought 10 pieces of ground support equipment from NMC to FMC with minimal resources
o provided consistent maintenance support in preparation for the BSA Cluster OPS and while supporting the field training exercise
o completed three urgent action bomblift TCTOs; replaced steering mount hardware; beat suspense by five days
o identified and repaired broken nitrogen cart hose reel; repaired in 30 minutes and prevented possible injury
o diagnosed blown generator set capacitor; promptly soldered replacement and returned unit to use in only 2 hours
o investigated light cart not starting and identified deteriorated in-tank fuel lines; replaced and restored to FMC in 30 minutes
o performed two B809D generator TCTOs; replaced power diode with no defects; improved generator fault system
o assumed responsibility for the maintenance of equipment valued at over $5,000,000, including 110 generators and 8 TMSS owned by the battalion
o discovered major oil leak on -86 generator set; supervised rear main engine oil seal change, averting $30K replacement
o developed innovative solutions to maintain all Ground Support Equipment, significantly enhancing mission readiness with a combined 90% FMC status for all equipment
o identified air conditioner that would not operate; adjusted power monitor relay to return to service for avionics cooling
o prepared two gas turbine compressors for deployment; supported aircraft operations for training exercise
o set high standards for the ground support equipment team; his determination propelled the unit to remarkable success
o troubleshot 3 generators; diagnosed and replaced leaking fuel lines, restored $20K assets and avoided $90K EPA fine
o repaired bomblift with excessive table movement; changed control valve lines and prevented possible upload accident
o completed over 200 services on AGSE with 150 parts installed and a combined work effort surpassing 3,600 man-hours