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Gregory Wood
Home: (904) 644-8170
Cell: (904) 673-2539
greg.wood71@comcast.net
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY:
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Avionics Subject Matter Expert on P-3C UDIII/CDU/AIP/BMUP/BMUP+ configured aircraft
18 years of experience performing testing and troubleshooting on the P-3C aircraft
5000+ flight hours in model as an In-Flight Technician and aircrew instructor
Experienced avionics technician and leader with strong technical and managerial skills
Security Clearance: Held Top Secret
P-3C SYSTEMS AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
CNS/ATM modification
Communication systems
SATCOM
Acoustic systems
Flight crew evaluation
Quality Assurance programs
BMUP modification
Navigation systems
Crypto devices
Maintenance programs
Maintenance inspections
NAVOSH Safety
Data Processing/Computer
Non-acoustic systems
Armament/Ordnance
NATOPS Flight crew Coordination
Aircraft modification
Instructor Training
P-3C AVIONICS TECHNICAL EXPERIENCE AND PROFICIENCY:
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Interpretation of engineering data packages and incorporation of aircraft/avionic modifications.
Reading wiring schematics and diagrams.
Use of all P-3C Maintenance manuals.
Performed aircraft avionic troubleshooting, repair/replacement, and system performance testing of avionics,
communications and mission systems to include ASQ-212/222/227, ACQ-5, ARC-161/243, ARC-182/187/210,
APS-115/137, AIC-22/34/41, USQ-78, APX-72/76/118/123, ARN-84/118, ASA-70, ARN-151, AQH-4/13, ALR66/95, ASQ-81, AAS-36, ASX4/6, ARR-78, ASC-39, USC-42, EFDS, OASIS, MATT, RDSS and CIP.
Removal and replacement of electrical/electronic systems and components.
Documentation of troubleshooting and fault isolation efforts (VIDS/MAF, NALCOMIS, OOMA).
Utilizes a wide variety of tools required in the maintenance and repair of P-3 avionics.
Familiar with Flight line operations and safety precautions.
Test sets and special tools
o Oscilloscope
o Digital Multi-Meter
o Signal Generators
o Frequency Counters
o Time-Domain Reflectometer (TDR)
o All P-3 avionic specific test equipment
P-3C Quality Assurance Representative (QAR) and Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI).
Trained and proficient in P-3 Connector and Wire Repair.
In-depth knowledge of Microsoft software applications (Word, Excel, Access, Power Point).
PRIMARY POSITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES HELD:
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Avionics Technician: Performed instruction and ground maintenance to include:
o In-depth troubleshooting and diagnostics
o All automated and manual avionic testing procedures
o Equipment removal and replacement procedures
o Organizational level aircraft modifications
o Connector and wire repair procedures
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o Operation of all avionic ground test equipment
o Qualified as: Maintenance Supervisor and PQS qualifier for all work center 210 PQS's
In-Flight Technician/Ordinance Qualified Crewman: Performed in-flight instruction and flight/preflight duties to
include:
o Avionic System Test Program (STP)
o Software automated Built-In Test (BIT)
o Built-In Test Equipment (BITE)
o In-flight testing and troubleshooting procedures
o Conducted training and qualification of squadron In-Flight Technician's
Quality Assurance Representative/CDI
o Inspected routine maintenance actions
o Performed QAR Avionic inspections
o Performed work center audits
o Inspected, updated, and maintained Technical Publications
o Technical Directive and Technical Publications program manager
Fleet Replacement Squadron Instructor/Fleet Introduction Team & ISD In-Flight Technician
o Performed classroom instruction on the entire P-3C electronics suite
o Master Training Specialist
o Performed P-3C curriculum development
o Course manager for P-3C AIP, UDIII and Observer courses
Fleet NATOPS/Squadron NATOPS Leading Petty Officer
o Responsible for evaluating and training over 500 personnel in 25 squadrons worldwide on all P-3 variants
o Tracked 140 Naval Aircrewman qualifications within the squadron
o Performed qualification training
o Completed qualification tracking and required documentation
o Navy Instructor/NATOPS Instructor
o Conducted flight evaluations for In-Flight Technicians and aircrew Observers
Maintenance Control Qualified/Supervisor
o Supervised the maintenance efforts of 8 production work centers and 80 maintainers
o Manage the maintenance of 10 P-3C,BMUP and AIP aircraft
Operations Department Leading Petty Officer
o Coordinated the day-to-day flight scheduling of 140 aircrew personnel and 9 aircraft
o Managed a 3.5 million dollar operations budget
WORK HISTORY:
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June 2009-Present
April 2005 - June 2009
July 2001 - April 2005
30)
January 1998 – July 2001
February 1995 - January 1998
July 1991 - February 1995
Retired/Caregiver
P-3C Aircrewman Avionics
P-3C Navy Aircrew Instructor
(Command Instructor, VP-16)
(Classroom/Aircraft Instructor, VP-
P-3C Aircrewman Avionics
P-3C Navy Aircrew Instructor
P-3C Aircrewman Avionics
(Command Instructor, VP-5)
(Aircrew Instructor, VP-30)
(Command Instructor, VP-16)
EDUCATION:
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The Pennsylvania State University, World Campus
A.S. in Information Sciences and Technology: August 2015
ASUW Improvement Program (AIP) OMA Weapons Systems Technician: June 1999
ASUW Improvement Program (AIP) In-Flight Technician: June 1999
Task Based Curriculum Development: May 1995
Navy Instructor: March 1995
P-3C Update III In-Flight Technician: July 1991
P-3C Organizational Maintenance Course (Air Maintenance Training Group Detachment): March 1991
Avionics Technician Class A1: May 1990
TRAINING
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Command Drug and alcohol Program Advisor (DAPA): May 2008
Leading Chief Petty Officer Leadership Course: February 2008
Naval Aviation Quality Assurance Administration: April 2005
Primary Leadership Development Program: February 2001
Naval Aviation Dispersed Technical Publication Librarian: June 1992
Avionic Corrosion Control: September 1990
FCC LICENSES
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General Radio Operator (GROL)
Marine Radio Operator (MROL)
Radar endorsement
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