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Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic

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Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic
ActiveOctober 2006- Present
BranchUS Navy
Commanders
Commanding OfficerCAPT Brett D. Ingle
Executive OfficerCAPT Paul L. Choate
Command Master ChiefCMDCM James O. Beadle

Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic (FRCMA) is an American naval aviation maintenance and repair facility headquartered on board NAS Oceana. It is one of 6 main subsidiaries of the Fleet Readiness Centers. FRCMA currently has nearly 2,500 sailors, marines and civilian workers.

Services

Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic performs scheduled maintenance inspection and repair, unscheduled emergency in-service repair, structural and electronic system modifications on numerous carrier based aircraft.[1]

The FRCMA Staff is located in Hangar 200. FRCMA also consists of seven different sites: FRCMA Det Oceana, FRCMA Det Norfolk, FRCMA Det New Orleans, FRCMA Det Washington (DC), FRCMA Det Patuxent River, Voyage Repair Team (VRT) Norfolk and Mayport, and FRCMA Aircraft Department (Oceana and Norfolk). These sites support the F/A-18, E-2, C-2, H-60, CH-46, AH-1, UH-1, EA-6B and H-53 aircraft/helicopters, ground support equipment, associated F-404, T-56, T-700, T-400, T-64 engine models, and ARLE.[1]

Innovation

A FRCMA sailor won Athena Project DC, a yearly competition to test the most innovative, time saving and cost saving projects to help the Navy's goals.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Fleet Readiness Center Mid-Atlantic". US Navy. Retrieved 9 September 2018. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ https://smnewsnet.com/archives/418574/frcma-sailors-innovative-idea-wins-athena-project-dc-2-0-adm-sims-award-for-intellectual-courage