Wisconsin Wing Headquarters

CAP WI Wing HQ
2400 Wright Street
Madison, WI 53704-2572
Telephone: 608-242-3067
Fax: 608-242-3068

 

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Saturday, 01 December 2007

 

Aircraft Maintenance Officer:  Capt Michael Mueller

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Home: (715) 833-8503
Cell: (715) 579-4719

 

Lt Col Richard Follmer – Asst DOM
Lt Col Bob Bowen—Asst DOM
1st Lt Richard Henning—Asst DOM
Capt Al Wiberg—Asst DOM

 

Duties of the Aircraft Maintenance Officer:  

  • Manage the wings aircraft maintenance program to ensure that the assets assigned by Cap National
    Headquarters are maintained in a safe, airworthy and reliable condition.
  • Provide liaison between the Consolidated Maintenance Facility, Local Units and CAP NHQ\LGMA.
    Ensure CAPR 66-1 is adhered to as closely as possible.
  • Routinely track aircraft and engine inspection times, dates etc through real time data base.
  • Establish and maintain standardized aircraft checklist for each individual aircraft.
  • Report monthly flying hours to the WIDO and complete the required monthly CAPF 18 to NHQ.
  • Provide training on an ongoing basis pertaining to aircraft maintenance.
  • Track all aircraft to ensure that all Airworthiness Directives and Mandatory Service bulletins are
    complied with in the required time frame.
  • Conduct an annual Maintenance Clinic where several subjects are trained  and all the wing aircraft are
    inspected. Those that qualify are awarded the Aircraft Excellence Award (ACE).
  • Ensure all aircraft status is kept up to date in the WMU and WIMRS.
  • Monitor and document the transfer and or swapping of aircraft with in the wing. 

Duties of Assistants:

  • Assist in the Wing Aircraft Maintenance and Quality Control Program.
  • Assist in the annual update\grades of the GPS data bases for the GX55.
  • Organize, track and monitor the aircraft for the National flight Academy and Nesa.
Last Updated ( Friday, 09 April 2010 )