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Navy LCS Undergoes Planned Maintenance

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

February 4, 2015

The U.S. Navy’s littoral combat ship USS Fort Worth (LCS 3) departed from Singapore February 2 after completing her first six-day scheduled preventive maintenance period during a maiden 16-month rotational deployment to the Indo-Asia-Pacific region, the Navy reported.
 
Beginning January 19, days after Fort Worth returned from supporting AirAsia search efforts in the Java Sea, the maintenance period included more than 400 checks of engineering, deck and combat systems, the Navy said. Compared to other Navy ship platforms, the littoral combat ship has a relatively small crew. Labor and technical support during Fort Worth's deployment is supplemented with civilian contractors who conduct most of the preventative maintenance schedule (PMS) work. 
 
"The contractors take a lot of the smaller checks and fixes off our plate," said Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Electrical) 1st Class Cody Street. "It makes it easier for a relatively small core engineering department to focus on bigger fixes and operating the ship."
 
With civilian contractors focused on the smaller PMS checks, the overall process is much faster, according to Street, who has also served on other ship platforms. It would normally take an entire department three weeks to complete about 1,400 checks. Fort Worth finished 400 of these checks in just six days. 
 
"As part of the continuous maintenance continuum, Fort Worth recently completed a preventive maintenance availability (PMAV) where more than 400 preventive maintenance checks were completed ship wide," said Lt. Jason W. Holmes, chief engineer of LCS Crew 104. "Working with civilian contractors, this dedicated time allows the crew to service all shipboard systems maintaining the highest degree of material readiness. Since Fort Worth is forward deployed to the 7th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR) for 16 months with rotational crews, maintenance is at the forefront of operational readiness."
 

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