1. Quality control of aircraft maintenance. This includes regular inspection, testing, maintenance and replacement of mechanical parts, electronic equipment and engines to ensure the performance and safety of aircraft.
2. Manage the training and assessment of the crew. This includes evaluating and training the skills, knowledge and experience of the crew to ensure that they can effectively perform maintenance tasks.
3. Formulate and supervise the maintenance process and standards. This includes formulating norms and standards for maintenance work and supervising whether maintenance personnel work according to these standards to ensure the quality and efficiency of work.
4. Manage and maintain maintenance equipment. This includes regular inspection, testing and maintenance of locomotive equipment to ensure that they can work normally and meet the needs of maintenance.
Generally speaking, the air force's maintenance quality control department is established to ensure the performance and safety of aircraft, improve the quality and efficiency of maintenance personnel and ensure the normal operation of maintenance equipment.