The Carrier Based Air Logistics (CABAL) study examined alternative logistics policies and structures for support of avionics equipments installed on six aircraft in most carrier deckloads--the E-2C, F-14A, S-3A, and three A-6 variants. It considered the entire logistics support system for component repair and the interaction of its various elements, including maintenance, supply, and transportation. This Note documents in further detail the maintenance analysis. It focuses on three key resources employed by the logistics support system: maintenance manpower, test equipment, and management. (Author)
Carrier Based Air Logistics Study: Maintenance Analysis
1982
150 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Aircraft , Maintenance management , Logistics support , Avionics , Carrier based aircraft , Naval logistics , Logistics management , Shipboard , Maintenance personnel , Manpower utilization , Policies , Resource management , Jet fighters , Electronic aircraft , Antisubmarine aircraft , Aircraft carriers , Test equipment , Cost estimates , Spare parts , CABAL(Carrier Based Air Logistics) , F-14 Aircraft , E-2C Aircraft , S-3A Aircraft