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Aviation Machinist's Mates (abbreviated as AD) are United States Navy aircraft engine mechanics that inspect, adjust, test, repair, and overhaul aircraft engines and propellers. More specifically, ADs install, maintain, and service various aircraft engine types as well as various accessories, gear boxes, related fuel systems, and lubrication systems; determine reasons for engine degradation using various test equipment; perform propeller repairs; handle and service aircraft ashore or aboard ship; and can also serve as aircrewman in various types of aircraft.

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  • Aviation Machinist's Mates (abbreviated as AD) are United States Navy aircraft engine mechanics that inspect, adjust, test, repair, and overhaul aircraft engines and propellers. More specifically, ADs install, maintain, and service various aircraft engine types as well as various accessories, gear boxes, related fuel systems, and lubrication systems; determine reasons for engine degradation using various test equipment; perform propeller repairs; handle and service aircraft ashore or aboard ship; and can also serve as aircrewman in various types of aircraft. (en)
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  • AD (en)
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  • ADCS Bruce Boyle and AD1 Stephen Neitz from VP-16 reference a technical manual for proper installation of an auxiliary power unit on a P-3C Orion at an undisclosed location. (en)
  • AD rating insignia (en)
  • ADAN Jonathan Biles of VFA-22 helps reassemble an air refueling pod in the hangar bay of (en)
  • AD2 Corey Villasana and AD1 Julie Hollars of VFA-115 prepare for duty as flight deck troubleshooters during night operations on board (en)
  • Aviation Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Moreao Salinas inspecting a jet engine for foreign object damage in the jet shop on board . (en)
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  • US Navy 061030-N-0068G-035 Senior Chief Aviation Machinist's Mate Bruce Boyle, of Waterloo, N.Y., and Aviation Machinist's Mate 1st Class Steven Neitz, of Yuma, Ariz., reference a tech manual for proper installation of an auxil.jpg (en)
  • US Navy 021029-N-4309A-013 Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class Corey Villasana and Aviation Machinist's Mate 1st Class Julie Hollars, assigned as troubleshooters to the "Eagles" of Strike Fighter Squadron.jpg (en)
  • US Navy 060210-N-7047S-003 Aviation Machinist's Mate 3rd Class Moreao Salinas, checks a jet engine for foreign object debris in Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Departments jet shop.jpg (en)
  • US Navy 090318-N-2344B-008 Aviation Machinist's Mate Airman Jonathan Biles, assigned to the.jpg (en)
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  • United States Navy (en)
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  • Aviation Machinist's Mate (en)
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  • Aviation propulsion systems (en)
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  • Enlisted rating (en)
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  • Aviation Machinist's Mates (abbreviated as AD) are United States Navy aircraft engine mechanics that inspect, adjust, test, repair, and overhaul aircraft engines and propellers. More specifically, ADs install, maintain, and service various aircraft engine types as well as various accessories, gear boxes, related fuel systems, and lubrication systems; determine reasons for engine degradation using various test equipment; perform propeller repairs; handle and service aircraft ashore or aboard ship; and can also serve as aircrewman in various types of aircraft. (en)
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  • Aviation machinist's mate (en)
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