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Ships:
DD
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DESTROYER
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PH
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PHOTOGRAPHER'S MATE
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SITREP
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situation report
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RF
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Radio Frequency
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AV-8 Harrier
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Fighter attack
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STORM WIND
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48+ KTS
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Ships:
ASR
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SUBMARINE RESCUE SHIP
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LCC
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Amphibious Command Ship
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ORM
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Operational Risk Management
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EA-6B Prowler
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Tactical electronic warfare
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AW
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AVIATION WARFARE SYSTEMS OPERATOR
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Primary mission:
H3 SEA KING
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ANTISUBMARINE
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MRC
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Maintenance Requirement Cards- Provides instructions required for the efficient performance of scheduled maintenance tasks
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AH-1 Cobra
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attack combat helicopter
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AMO
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Aircraft Maintenance Officer
Assistant Maintenance Officer
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C/C 111 ShipsMCM
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Mine Countermeasures Shipsophisticated minesweeping systems, detect conact, magnetic & acoustic mines
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Ships:
AE
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Ammunition Ship
They operate with replenishment groups to deliver ammunition and missiles to ships at sea. These ships are handle all types
of missiles. They carry two H-46 helicopters for vertical replenishment and support
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LATERAL AXIS
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PITCH; PARALLEL TO WINGS
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Define NMCS.
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Not mission capable supply
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Primary mission:
VP
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Patrol.
land based.
antisub, anti surface, and recon.
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instructions prescribe general flight and operating instruction and procedures applicable to the operation of all naval aircraft and related activities.
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NATOPS
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Page 2
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Record of Emergency Data
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P-3 Orion
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primary mission is anti-sub
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C/C 110 ShipsLCC
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Amphibious Command ShipProvide accommodations & Command and Control comms for various commanders & their staff
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What is a PR
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Aircrew survival Equipmentman
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Identify the mission of:
AV-8 Harrier
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Fighter attack
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NASP
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NAVAL AVIATION SAFETY PROGRAM - PRESERVE HUMAN/MATERIAL RESOURCES; ENHANCE OPERATIONAL READINESS
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Define velocity.
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speed in a given direction.
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What is thrust?
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Force that causes accelleration.
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this selects and produces various reports in NALCOMIS
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reports
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record of emergency data (beneficiary)
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MOVEREP
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Movement Report- Assists change of command with the locations/trachs/destinations of all vessels for emergency or operational use.
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MCM
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combines proven mine sweeping gearw/ sophisticated modern systems for detecting & countering mines
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C/C 110 ShipsLPD
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Amphibious Transport Dockcombines LSD and LPH into one ship, transports troops/equipment.
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Alan Shepard
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first naval aviator in spaceMercury, Freedom 75 May 1961
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Identify the mission of:
C-2 Greyhound
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Carrier logistics support
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INERTIA
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OBJECT WILL REMAIN AT REST UNLESS ACTED UPON BY OUTSIDE FORCE
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C/C 111 Ships
AR
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Repair Ship
floating machine shops, wide range of repair & svc jobs
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WHAT IS HEAT EXHAUSTION?
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EXPOSURE TO HOT ENVIRONMENTS
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qualities that characterize Navy/Marine Corps.
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readiness, flexibility, mobility, self-sustainability.
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this is the single-source document for recording flight data and is applicable in specific areas to aircraft simulators.
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NAVFLIRS
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warning for harbor, inland waters, and ocean areas for winds of 34 to 47 knots.
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Gale
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Discrepancy block
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Anarrative description of a reported discrepancy
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HC
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helos that perform duties as plane guard,sea air rescue,mail delivery,& personal transfer
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C/C 104Functional Wing Commander
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responsible for aircraft material readiness, admin, training & inspection of squadrons under them.
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109.2 S Identify the mission of the following naval aircraft: P-3 ORION.
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Patrol
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Explain the significance of airfield lighting system
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unmistaken navigation aids
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Discuss the organizational structures and the duties of:
Comand managed equal opportunity officer
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equal opportunities for training
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Identify the mission of:
C-9 Sky Train
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Logistics support
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MOPP level 2.
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Gas masks are carried. Material condition zebra is set. (modified)
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WHAT DOES THE RATING AG STAND FOR?
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AEROGRAPHERS MATE
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What class of ship also provides full support to SEAL and other Special OPs Forces?
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PC
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________ is a serious disturbance of blood flow to the brain, heart and lungs.
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Heat exhaustion
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intentional use of lethal or nonlethal chemical agents to produce casualties
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chemical warfare
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maintenance, which is performed by an operating unit on a day-by-day basis in support of its own operations (upkeep)
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organizational maintenance
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this authorizes the department of defense to issue regulations governing the design, construction, operation of marine sanitation devices on board vessels owned and operated by the government.
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Clean Water Act
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What is an PH
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Photographers mate, they take photo's
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autorotation
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occurs when the main rotor rotates by air passing through the rotor system instead of being driven by the engine
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Discuss the conditions that lead to the formation of the US Navy.
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british were trying to control the US by placing taxes on all goods and the americans felt they weren't being properly represented. issue was brought up to congress. george washington was appointed commander in chief. Taxation without representation
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Discuss the conditions that lead to the formation of the US Navy.
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three words
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C/C 103Maintenance and support factors
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Improper maintenance or priority assignmentLack of QAManufacturer error
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109.2 E Identify the mission of the following naval aircraft: C-9 SKY TRAIN.
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Logistics Support
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Discuss the general responsibilities of the Maintenance/ Material Control officer MMCO
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Overall production and material support of the department
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Describe the purpose of the subsystem of nalcomis:
Ad Hoc Query
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User- Specific reports
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Discuss the basic responsibilities of the maintenance administration division.
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Maintenance Administration will provide all administrative functions of the Maintenance Department including the preparation of messages, processing of incoming messages and reports, maintaining Instructions, etc.
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QUALITIES THAT CHARACTERIZE THE NAVY AS INSTRUMENTS TO SUPPORT NATIONAL POLICIES
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READINESS, SELF SUSTAINABILITY, MOBILITY
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What information is on an MSDS?
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Composition
chemical and physical characteristics
health and safety hazards
safe handling and use
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WHAT DOES THE RATING PR STAND FOR?
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AIRCREW SURVIVAL EQUIPMENTMAN
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In a hydraulic system what is the purpose of the reservoir?
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Holds fluid.
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this provides a schedule of predictable maintenance work. it is prepared and distributed by the 25th of each month. it is used by supervisors to be aware of upcoming requirements
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monthly maintenance plan (MMP)
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To Line
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Address of the person or command who the message is going to
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difference between open and closed fractures
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closed-inside skin;open-through the skin
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C/C 103Class C mishap
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Damage $10k - $200kNon fatal injury that caused loss of time from work.
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105.2 A Discuss how naval aviation supports the following warfare areas: Reconnaissance / Surveillance.
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Reconnaissance and surveillance includes the search for and interception, recording, and analysis of radiated electromagnetic energy, used in support of military operations and tasks. Certain select commands serve as elements of the Worldwide Airborne Command Post System and provide relay services.
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Discuss how the following contribute to aviation mishaps:
Administrative and Supervisory Factors
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Failure to meet personnel qualification stnadards, lack of formal or informal training.
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Discuss the following Planned Maintenance System(PMS) publications:
Maintenance Requirement Cards(MRCs)
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Provides instructions required for the efficient performance of scheduled maintenance tasks. Each card contains tasks related to a particular system, subsystem, area, or component using a logical sequence for accomplishment. Identifies the recommended rating of the person to perform the maintenance, performance time, and work area or zone involved. List what support equipment is needed, consumables, replacement parts, and assistance requirements for task performance. MRCs do not include instructions for repair, adjustment, calibration, or procedures for correcting defects.
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what are the 4 categories of tie down requirements?
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initial
intermediate
permanent
heavy weather
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What are the 5 sections of a jet engine?
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Intake
Compressor
Combustion chamber
Turbine
Exhaust
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C/C 103
Class D mishap
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Damage less than $10k
No lost time from work
First aid
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Define Newton's 2nd Law of motion.
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Less force means less speed.
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7-8 May 1942: first aviation battle vs. Japanese, aircraft were carrier based
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Battle of Coral Sea
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this person ensures safety of flight of the item concerned
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quality assurance representative (QAR)
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Newton's 1st Law
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Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
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explain the purpose of an airfield rotating beacon
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used to identify the airports location in the dark and during poor visibility
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explain the purpose of an airfield rotating beacon
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lights! HERE I AM!
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purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program.
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preserve human and material readiness. enhances operational readiness by preserving the resources used in accomplishing the naval aviation mission.
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102.8 A State the following as applied to electric shock: Personnel Rescue.
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Extreme caution to avoid electrucution of rescuer. Do not touch victim, wire or anything else that could be conducting electricity. Turn off current immediatly. If unable to do this, use a non-conductive item (board) to remove the conductive item from victim.
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Discuss how naval aviation supports the following warefare areas:
Amphibious assault
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Bombarardment by missiles, bombs and other ordnance
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DISCUSS THE CONCEPT OF OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT
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OPERATIONAL RISK MANAGEMENT IS A SYSTEMATIC, DECISION-MAKING PROCESS USED TO IDENTIFY AND MANAGE HAZARDS THAT ENDANGER NAVAL RESOURCES.
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Describe the purpose of:
IM-143 pocket dosimeter
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The self-reading pocket dosimeter is an instrument about the size and shape of a fountain pen and comes in several ranges: 0 to 5, 0 to 200, and 0 to 600 roentgens; and 0 to 200 millroentgens. These instruments measure exposure to radiation over a period of time, not dose rates at any given time. By holding the dosimeter up to a light source and looking through the eyepiece, the total radiation dose received can be read directly on the scale. After each use, the dosimeter must be recharged and the indicator line set to zero.
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Explain the purpose of the following message components:
Passing instructions
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Navy automated message processing system relay for the most part on certain elements at the beginning of the text such as flagwords, codewords, subject lines, and outgoing or incoming message references. These guides assist in the automatic internal routing of messages.
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List the four types of chemical casualty agents and their symptoms.
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Choking-dry throat, coughing, watering eyes, etc...CHLORINE
Nerve-blurred vision, twitching, and death in a matter of minutes.SARIN
Blood- deep breathing and violent contractions, death shortly there after...HYDROGEN CYANIDE
Blister- dry/bloodshot eyes, sore throat, intense itching...MUSTARD GAS
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HOW WAS THE US NAVY FORMED?
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IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON STARTED US FIRST SEA-BASED OFFENSE BY ATTACKING BRITISH ARMY RE-SUPPLY SHIPS
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odjective of Aviation Gas-Free Engineering Program (AVGFE).
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ensure a safe working enviornment is maintained while working on aeronautical equipment fuel systems..
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describe a full thickness burn.
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destroyed tissue, skin and bone in severe cases.
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Define and discuss data found on an Material Safety Data Sheets, MSDS.
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Composition, chemical, physical characteristics, health and safety hazards, and precautions for safe handling, use and disposal.
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Describe the symptoms of fuel vapor inhalation
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nausea, dizziness, headaches and death
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102.9 Describe the methods of clearing an obstructed airway.
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Clear mouth of any foreign objects then: stand behind victem utilizing hiemlich manuver (quick upward thrusts to abdomen) or reclining abdominal thrusts if victim is prone (quick upward thrusts to abdomen).
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Discuss the following weather warnings and their effects on naval aviation:
Tornado
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Sited or detected by RADAR, strong potential
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DISCRIBE THE SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT FOR SHOCK?
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SYMPTOMS: VACANT OR LACK LUSTER EYES, SHALLOW OR IRREGULAR BREATHING, COLD PALE SKIN, NAUSEA, AND WEAK OR ABSENT PULSE
TREATMENT: LAY VICTIM DOWN WITH FEET ELEVATED 6 TO 12 INCHES, COVER THEM TO MAINTAIN BODY HEAT, REASURE AND CALM VICTIM IF CONSCIOUS.
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Discuss the following as it apply to the administrative chain of command:
Functional Wing Commander
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Type Squadron Commanders are responsible for the maintenance and material condition of aeronautical equipment assigned to their cognizance for the operation and support of the naval aviation mission. Additionally, they coordinate the Naval Aviation Maintenance Plan (NAMP) in the operating and training forces.
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Discuss the organizational structure and the duties of the following personnel:
Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor(DAPA)
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Advises the CO/XO on drug and alcohol abuse aboard ship and the approaches necessary to cope effectively with the problem. He or she will also coordinate Navy policies and procedures on drug and alcohol education, rehabilitation, identification, and enforcement.
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Describe the effects of deep frostbite.
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Ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues after exposure to a temperature of 32 degrees or lower.
Treatment is to warm the victim by placing them in warm water or with hot water bottles. Other methods include placing them against the body of another person. Never rub the frostbite area. Seek medical attention immediately.
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HOW MANY FLEET MASTER CHIEFS ARE THERE?
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THERE ARE 3 FLEET MASTER CHIEFS
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Define the Doctrine of Naval Logistics.
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It addresses the full range of logistical capabilities that are essential in the support of naval forces.
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the use of this is to identify scheduled or forced removal items of their replacement intervals
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periodic maintenance information cards (PMIC'S)
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Describe the actions required for oil spills outside the U.S. contiguous zone.
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a. Initiate immediate action to mitigate the effects of the spill.
b. Notify the predesignated fleet Navy On Scene Coordinator, NOSC, by naval message.
c. The fleet NOSC shall implement the applicable fleet NOSC Oil and Hazardous Sub stance Spill Response Plan.
OHS Spill Response in Waters of Foreign Countries.
Ships shall take the following action for an Oil or Hazardous Substance, OHS, spill in these waters:
a. The ship’s commanding officer shall initiate immediate action to mitigate the effects of the spill.
b. The ship’s commanding officer shall immediately notify the predesignated fleet NOSC and/or shoreside NOSC (as defined in governing contingency plans) by naval message.
c. The fleet and shoreside NOSC shall implement the applicable NOSC Oil and Hazardous Substance Spill Response Plan.
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explain the significance of the airfield lighting system
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location, spacing and color of the lighting components used
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What is the mission of the MCS class of ships?
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Mine Countermeasures Support Ship.
Provides command, control and support for countermeasure operations.
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109.1 K State the primary mission of the following aviation communities: VFA.
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Strike Fighter - Fixed WingEmployed for both fighter and attack missions.Aircraft: F/A-18
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107.5 A Describe the following aerodynamic terms: Lift.
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The force that acts, in an upward direction, to support the aircraft in the air. It sounteracts the effects of weight. Lift must be greater than or equal to weight if flight is to be sustained.
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Explain the purpose of tire and wheel maintenance safety
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Handle like you would live ordinance
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State the safety precautions used when servicing aircraft tires on aircraft
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Modern aircraft wheels and tires are among the most highly stressed parts of the aircraft.
High tire pressure, cyclic loads, corrosion and physical damage contribute to failure of aircraft wheels. The wheel fragments can be propelled several hundred feet. Always approach the tires from fore and aft.
When inflating, stand off to the side. Deflate when removing from the aircraft.
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Explain the safety responsibilities of the C.O.
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The CO will require that persons are instructed and drilled in all safety precautions and procedures, that they are complied with, and that applicable safety precautions are posted.
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WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF SAFETY STAND DOWN?
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LECTURES IN HOPES OF STOPPING COMPLACENCY
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Define the Doctrine of Naval Warefare.
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It is the inherent nature and enduring principles of naval forces
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the 4 or 5 digit number that stands for the subject of a document.
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standard subject identification code (SSIC)
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explain the purpose of crash/rescue
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mission is to save lives and to clear all wreakage as well as fight fires
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explain the purpose of crash/rescue
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carrier repair team
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Define the following weather warnings and their effect on naval aviation:
a. small craft
b. gale
c. storm
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a. harbor and inland with winds 33 knots or less
b. harbor, inland and ocean areas with winds 34 to 47 knots
c. harbor, inland and ocen areas with winds 48 knots and above
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104.4 A Discuss the role of the following: MCPON.
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The MCPON is the Navy's senior enlisted member. Assigned to the office of the CNO for a three-year duty, he or she serves as senior enlisted representative of the Navy and acts as the senior enlisted advisor to the CNO and the Chief of Naval Personnel in all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel.
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STATE THE OBJECTIVE OF THE AVIATION GAS-FREE ENGINEERING PROGRAM
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THE OBJECTIVE OF THE AVGFE PROGRAM IS TO ENSURE A SAFE ENVIROMENT IS MAINTAINED WHEN WORKING ON AERONAUTICAL EQUIPMENT FUEL SYSTEMS
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Discuss the purpose of the following:
Operational Report(OPREP)
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Used by any unit to provide the National Comand Authorities (NCA) and appropriate naval commanders with immediate notification of any accidential or unauthorized incident involving a possible detonation of a nuclear weapon which could create the risk of outbreak of nuclear war. This message has the highest precedence
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Who is the SECNAV and what are some key characteristics of his job?
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Dr. Donald Winter.
Civilian in charge of the department of the navy.
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recieve, sign for and enter date and time and a DOD single line item requisition system document (DD 1348) from the ASD MDU.
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receipt and delivery of parts and material
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explain the significance of threshold markings
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the landing areas at either end of the runway
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107.23 I State the purpose of the following: Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR).
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A radio device used to detect objects at distances much greater than is visually possible. Detectable objects include aircraft, ships, land, clouds, and storms. Radar also shows their range and relative position. Radar works on a echo principle. Sound waves travel out and by knowing the speeds and the time it takes for them to return as an echo, the distance can be measures. One radar range mile is 12.36 microseconds. That is the time it takes for a radio wave to travel out and return back for one mile.
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State the symptoms and treatment for heat exhaustion.
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The skin is cool, moist, and clammy ad the pupils dilated and normal or subnormal body temperature. Usually the victim is sweating profusely. Treatment: Move the victim to a cool or air conditioned area; loosen clothing; apply cool wet cloths to the head, groin, and ankles; fan the victim; do not allow the victim to become chilled; if the victim is conscious, give a solution of one teaspoon salt dissolved in a liter of cool water and transport to a medical facility.
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What is a good rule of thumb for safety when performing tire and wheel maintenance?
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Treat tires and wheels as live ordinance.
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what was the first jet powered naval aircraft?
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FJ-1 Fury - landed on the USS Boxer
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what was the first jet powered naval aircraft?
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Furious Boxer
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Describe a 200 ft wide runways landing area.
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10 stripes 12 ft wide and 150 ft long.
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DTG
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Date-Time-Group
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LIFT
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UPWARD FORCE
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AS
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Submarine Tender
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LOGREQS
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Logistics Requisitions
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C-20 Gulfstream
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Logistics support
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GALE WINDS
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34-47 KTS
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Primary mission:
T2 BUCKEYE
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TRAINING
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LHD
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Multipurpose Assault Ship
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Subclavian artery
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collar bone
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Brachial artery
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inner elbow
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E-6 Mercury
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Fleet air reconnaissance
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MINE WARFARE
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DESTROY ENEMY MINES
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Primary mission:
H2 SEASPRITE
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ANTISUBMARINE LIGHT
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EDVR
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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report:
Provides summary of the present and future manning status
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3 levels of maintenance
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Organizational,intermediate,depot
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CTPL
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Central Technical Publications Library
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C/C 106 RatingsPR
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Aircrew Survival Equipmentman
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HCS
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Helicopter Combat Support Special Squadron - Rotary Wing
Provides dedicated deployable combat rescue detachments in support of aircraft carrier and amphibious operations for quick
reaction contingencies.
Aircraft: HH-60H
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FLEET MASTER CHIEF
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FLEET COMMANDER ADVISOR
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Primary mission:
H53 SEA STALLION
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MINE COUNTERMEASURES
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NAMP VOL III
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Maintenance data systems
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concepts, policies, organizations, maintenance support procedures, and organizational and intermediate level maintenance. (NAMP)
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Vol. I
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TACAN
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(Tactical Air Navigation)system of transmitters that broadcast specific location
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VS
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primary surface & subsurface advanced surveillance for carrier & escorts
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concept of ORM
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systematic, decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources.
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What is an AE
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Aviation Electricians Mate
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Identify the mission of:
C-130 Hercules
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Logistics support
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FLEET COMMANDERS
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COMMAND A FLEET I.E PACIFIC/ATLANTIC
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What is an AM?
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Aviation structural mechanic.
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JP4 is never used where?
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Onboard ships.
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Enlisted Qualifications History, for enlisted members. it is a chronological history of occupational and training related qualifications, awards, and commendations.
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Page 4
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CV/CVN (aviation capable ship)
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carrier/nuclear powered carrier
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SSIC
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Standard Subject Identification Code - 4 or 5 digit number that stands for the subject of a document
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F/A-18 Hornet
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fighter/attack aircraft designed for all weather fighter escort & light attack
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C/C 110 ShipsAFS
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Combat Stores Shipperform underway replenishment & services (food, fuel, parts, ammo)
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Amphibious Assault support
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ground troops by sea. sneaky.
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Identify the mission of:
H-2 Seasprite
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Helicopter antisubmarine light
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ADMIN/SUPERVISORY FACTORS (MISHAPS)
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IMPROPER SUPERVISION; LACK OF TRAINING
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C/C 113
NOTE
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Procedure, practice or condition that must be emphasized.
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WHAT IS LIFT?
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FORCE IN AN UPWARD DIRECTION
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3 levels of war
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strategic- supporting national goals.
operational- based in theater.
tactical- combination of both.
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within the ship damage control organization is the crash, salvage, and rescue team. this team is the flight deck repair team
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crash/rescue team
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TYPE EQUIP
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Identifies type of equipment being worked on
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CRIPL
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list of all remain in place repairable
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C/C 105.4Qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps team as instruments to support nat'l policies.
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- Readiness- Flexibility- Self-sustainability- Mobility
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106.1 E Identify and explain the purpose of the following aviation community ratings: AG.
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Aerographer's Mate
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Explain the purpose of:
Subject Line
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main topic, capital letters
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State the primary mission of:
VS
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Carrier Antisubmarine Warfare
Perform surface search and sea control.
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Describe a surface burst.
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Produces the worst fallout.
fireball touches the ground.
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WHAT IS A COMMAND MASTER CHIEF?
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SENIOR ENLISTED ADVISOR
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What other method of mine sweeping are MHC's capable of?
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Conventional.
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describe heat stroke
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the body's cooling mechanism has completely shut down and has lost the ability to sweat- need to cool fast.
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this creates user-specific needed or requested reports in NALCOMIS
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ad hoc query
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What is an AB
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Boatswains Mate, maintains flight deck, fuels and oil, also linemen
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State the qualities that characterize the navy/marine corps team as instruments to support national policies
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readiness, flexability, self-sustainability, and mobility
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State the qualities that characterize the navy/marine corps team as instruments to support national policies
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REFSUM
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C/C 104Force Master Chief
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Principle enlisted advisor to Force Group Commanders (22 of them).
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109.2 P Identify the mission of the following naval aircraft: SH-60B SEAHAWK.
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Helicopter Antisubmarine
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State the difference between an "open" and "closed" fracture
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A "closed" or "simple" fracture is one which is entirely internal, that is, the bone is broken, but there is no break in the skin.
An "open" or "compound" fracture is one in which there is an open wound in the tissue or skin. The bone may be protruding thru the skin.
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NAVAL LOGISTICS
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ALLOW THE NAVY THE ABILITY TO OPERATE WHEREVER, WHENEVER
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What is the purpose of MTIP?
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(maintenance training improvement program)
To evaluate the technical knowledge levels of aviation maintenance technicians.
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WHAT DOES THE RATING AK STAND FOR?
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AVIATION STORE KEEPER
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What are 2 examples of navigations systems?
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TACAN and LORAN.
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describe treatment for electric shock
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administer artificial ventilation. if no pulse, start CPR immediately. get the victim to a medical facility immediately.
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an object to remain at rest or to continue is motion unless acted upon by and outside force:
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inertia
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Date Time Group
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Expressed in GMT
6 Digits
1st 2= day
next 4= time
next=zone
last= date and year
310800ZOCT98
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6 areas of naval doctrine
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Command and Control, Operations, Warfare, Logistics, Intelligence, Planning
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C/C 113Visual ID system for COMNAVAIRLANT.
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1st letter: A-M2nd letter: A-Z
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102.2 State the methods of controlling bleeding.
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1. Direct Pressure2. Elevation3. Pressure Points4. Tourniquet (last resort only)
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Describe the purpose of chemical protective orvergarments
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neutralize blister agents, agent vapors and sprays, does not stop liquids
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Explain the safety responsibilities of all hands.
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All personnel will familiarize themselves with safety regulations and instructions applicable to themselves and their assigned duties. They will comply with established safety standards, and report hazards and mishaps in accordance with their Command Safety Program and OPNAVINST 3750.6.
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What PPE is required when handling HM?
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Eye protection, respiritory protection, and gloves.
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State the name of the first carrier.
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20 march 1922
USS langley
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C/C 113
Visual ID system for COMNAVAIRLANT.
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1st letter: A-M
2nd letter: A-Z
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What was the first aircraft carrier?
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20 March 1922: USS Langley
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explain how Naval Intelligence Operations, more than any other service, support peace time operational decision making.
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intelligence is central to the decision making process and enhances training.
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this showsthe correct execution of a turn and bank. it also shows the lateral attitude of the aircraft in straight flight.
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turn and bank indicator
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types of nuclear explosions
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high altitude air burst, air burst, surface burst, shallow underwater burst, deep underwater burst
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discuss the importance of the battle at Coral Sea as it relates to naval aviation
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the first carrier to carrier battle. happened between the US and Japan in WWII
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discuss the importance of the battle at Coral Sea as it relates to naval aviation
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you sunk my battleship!
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102.6 A Describe the symptoms and treatment for the following heat injuries: Heat Exhaustion.
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Heat Exhaustion: serious disturbance of blood flow to the brain, heart and lungs.Symptoms: skin is cool, moist and clammy, the pupils are dilated, and normal or subnormal body temprature.Treatment: move victem to a cool or A/C area, loosen clothing, apply wet cloths to head, groin, and ankles, fan, do not let victem become chilled. If conscious give a solution of one teaspoon salt disolved in one liter or water. Transport to medical.
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103.7 Explain the hazards associated with Radio Frequency (RF) energy.
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Radio frequency energy can generate electrical currents and/or voltage large enough to cause life-threatening electric shock, burns, biological changes, and cataracts. Premature or unwanted activation of electro-explosive devices (EED) in ordnance, can cause sparks and arcs which may ignite flammable materials.
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Describe the following effects of nuclear explosions:
Radiation
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Cause skin burns, ionization of atoms
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state the difference between and open and closed fracture.
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Closed- simple- entirely internal, bone is broken, but no break in the skin.
Open- Compound- Fracture protruding thru the skin
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Describe the purpose of I level subsystems:
Asset Management
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Functions required to maintain inventory and utilization data for SE and IMRL items
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Define and explain the following term:
ICRL (Individual Component Repair List)
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A detailed statement of IMA's component repair capability that contains existing repair capability data on items previously processed by the IMA. It also identifies items that are capable of repair or for which future repair is not planned.
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Describe the purpose of:
Chemical protective overgarment
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The overgarment is treated with chemicals that neutralize blister agent vapors and sprays, but do not stop penetration by liquid agents. It also gives limited protection against other types of CBR contaminants. The suit consists of trousers, hip-length jumper with attached hood, and associated gloves and foot coverings. Except in unusual circumstances, you do not have to wear outer wet-weather clothing over the CBR suit. The danger of heat prostration is significantly reduced. Wear wet-weather clothing during heavy seas. Wear the CBR suit for up to one hour in engineering spaces. Gloves afford hand protection against nerve and blister agent liquids and gases. Foot covers are worn over your own shoes. Boots come in 2 sizes and can be worn on either foot. They are made of black butyle rubber, are impermeable, and have a non-slip rubber sole.
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Explain what the following enlisted service record pages are and what entries are made on it:
Page 13
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Administrative Remarks; Serves as a chronological record of significant miscellaneous entries which are not provided for elsewhere or where detailed information may be required to clairify entries elsewhere in the service record.
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State the purpose of the following:
Magnetic (standby) compass
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A direct-reading magnetic compass is mounted on the instrument panel. The face of the compass is read like the dial of a gauge
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Describe the purpose of the following intermediate maintenance activity's NALCOMIS subsystem:
Technical publications
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provides an automated technical library tracking system.
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Define angle of atack.
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angle between the chord line and the relative wind.
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HOW DOES NAVAL AVIATION SUPPORT AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT?
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NAVAL AIRCRAFT AID OPERATIONS WITH WEAPONS AND FIREPOWER
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treatment of heat exhaustion
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move to cool area
place cool towels to head, *groin, and ankles.
*fan victim
*keep cool but not chilled
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court memorandum; page 7 of the enlisted service record. it shall be used to record court-martial and nonjudicial punishment, which affect pay.
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report and disposition of offense
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Describe required sub-tasks within each of the five ORM elements for conducting petroleum product evolutions (internal transfers, onloads, offloads).
a. Identifying hazards
b. Assessing hazards
c. Making risk decisions
d. Implementing controls
e. Sup
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a. Identifying hazards
Begin with an outline or chart of the major steps in the operation (operational analysis). Next, conduct a Preliminary Hazard Analysis by listing all of the hazards associated with each step in the operational analysis along with possible causes for those hazards.
Hazards Causes Personnel slips/falls ------
Wet deck, Gear adrift
Rushing Time/position requirements ---
Incomplete/Inaccurate brief requirements confused
Boat overloaded ----------
Inadequate training
Crew complacency
b. Assessing hazards
For each hazard identified, determine the associated degree of risk in terms of probability and severity.
c. Making risk decisions
First, develop risk control options. Start with the most serious risk first and select controls that will reduce the risk to a minimum consistent with mission accomplishment. With selected controls in place, decide if the benefit of the operation outweighs the risk. If risk outweighs benefit or if assistance is required to implement controls, communicate with higher authority in the chain of command.
d. Implementing controls
The following measures can be used to eliminate hazards or reduce the degree of risk. These are listed by order of preference:
(1) Administrative Controls - Controls that reduce risks through specific administrative actions, such as:
(a) providing suitable warnings, markings, placards, signs, and notices.
(b) establishing written policies, programs instructions and standard operating procedures (SOP).
(c) training personnel to recognize hazards and take appropriate precautionary measures.
(d) limiting the exposure to a hazard (either by reducing the number of personnel/assets or the length of time they are exposed).
(2) Engineering Controls - Controls that use engineering methods to reduce risks by design, material selection or substitution when technically or economically feasible.
(3) Personal Protective Equipment - Serves as a barrier between personnel and a hazard. It should be used when other controls do not reduce the hazard to an acceptable level.
e. Supervising
Conduct follow-up evaluations of the controls to ensure they remain in place and have the desired effect. Monitor for changes which may require further ORM. Take corrective action when necessary.
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Describe the three hazards associated with jet fuel
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Inhalation, Absorbation or SHIT YOUR ON FIRE
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103.5 D Define the following mishap classes: Class D.
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The resulting total cost of reportable material or property damage is less than $10,000 or a non-fatal injury (no lost time or first aid case) that does not meet the criteria of a Class C mishap.
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Describe the following aerodynamic Terms:
Lift
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Force that acts in an upward direction to support A/C in the Air
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State the objective of the NAMP
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Helps to standardize operations of any naval aviation command
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STATE THE PERSONNEL RESCUE AND TREATMENT OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
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PERSONNEL RESCUE: YOU MUST NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM'S BODY, WIRE OR ANY OTHER OBJECT THAT MAY BE CONDUCTING ELECTRICITY. LOOK FOR THE SWITCH, FIRST AND TURN OFF THE CURRENT IMMEDIATELY. IF YOU CANNOT FIND THE SWITCH USE NON-CONDUCTING OBJECT TO REMOVE LIVE WIRE.
TREATMENT: ADMINISTER ARTIFICIAL VENTILATION IF BREATHING STOPPED, CHECK PULSE, IF NO PULSE START CPR, GET VICTIM TO MEDICAL FACILITY IMMEDIATELY.
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State the meaning of the following term as it applies to NATOPS:
Caution
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An operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed.
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ANGLE OF ATTACK
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ANGLE AT WHICH A BODY MEETS A FLOW OF AIR
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Explain the safety responsibilities of Division Officer.
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Ensures that personnel comply with all safety instructions. Submits additional safety instructions deemed necessary for Command safety.
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WHAT ARE THE DETAILS OF A THUNDERSTORM WARNING?
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FORECAST TO IMPACT WARNING AREAS
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Define the Doctrine of Naval Operations.
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It develops doctrine to reaffirm the foundations of US Navy and Marine Corps expeditionary maritime traditions.
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describe required training for all hands with respect to the HM/HW program
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training shall include: types of HM, how they are disposed of, read and interpret hazard warning labels, where a copy of MSDS is available to review. general information on HM handling, stowage, use, and disposal, handling HM, and emergency procedures.
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Discuss the precautions observed when handling flammables
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The main objective in working safely with flammable liquids is to avoid accumulation of vapors and to control sources of ignition.
Besides the more obvious ignition sources, such as open flames from Bunsen burners, matches and cigarette smoking, less obvious sources, such as electrical equipment, static electricity and gas-fired heating devices should be considered.
Some electrical equipment, including switches, motors, and relays can produce sparks that can ignite vapors. Although some newer equipment have spark-free induction motors, the on-off switches and speed controls may be able to produce a spark when they are adjusted because they have exposed contacts. One solution is to remove any switches located on the device and insert a switch on the cord near the plug end.
Pouring flammable liquids can generate static electricity. The development of static electricity is related to the humidity levels in the area. Cold, dry atmospheres are more likely to facilitate static electricity. Bonding or using ground straps for metallic or non-metallic containers can prevent static generation.
Control all ignition sources in areas where flammable liquids are used. Smoking, open flames and spark producing equipment should not be used.
Whenever possible use plastic or metal containers or safety cans. When working with open containers, use a fume hood to control the accumulation of flammable vapor.
Use bottle carriers for transporting glass containers.
Use equipment with spark-free, intrinsically safe induction motors or air motors to avoid producing sparks.
Avoid using equipment with series-wound motors, since they are likely to produce sparks.
Do not heat flammable liquids with an open flame. Steam baths, salt and sand baths, oil and wax baths, heating mantles and hot air or nitrogen baths are preferable.
Minimize the production of vapors and the associated risk of ignition by flashback. Vapors from flammable liquids are denser than air and tend to sink to the floor level where they can spread over a large area.
Electrically bond metal containers when transferring flammable liquids from one to another. Bonding can be direct, as a wire attached to both containers, or indirect, as through a common ground system.
When grounding non-metallic containers, contact must be made directly to the liquid, rather than to the container. In the rare circumstance that static cannot be avoided, proceed slowly to give the charge time to disperse or conduct the procedure in an inert atmosphere.
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identify the safety hazards associated with intakes
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intakes create a suction and when operating it presents a hazard to the engine as well as personnel working nearby
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identify the safety hazards associated with intakes
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DANGER: JET INTAKE
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What is the mission of the LPH class of ships?
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Amphibious Assult Ship.(Helo)
Designed to embark, transport and land 1,800 troops and their equipment via helos in conjunction with beach assults. Also assist with ASW.
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107.12 Describe and explain the purpose of the main components of landing gear.
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a. Shock Strut Assembly - Absorbs the shock that otherwise would be sustained by the airframe.b. Tires - Allows the aircraft to roll easily and provides traction during takeoff and landing.c. Wheel brake asembly - Used to slow and stop the aircraft. Also used to prevent the aircraft from rolling while parked.d. Retracting and extending mechanism - All the necessary hardware to electrically or hydraulically extend and retract the landing gear.e. Side struts and supports - Provides lateral strength/support for the landing gear.
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Describe the following terms pertaining to motion:
Velocity
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Quickness or speed of an object in a given time and direction
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State the purpose of the following:
Altimeters
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The altimeter shows the height of the aircraft above sea level. The face of the instrument is calibrated so the counter or pointer displays the correct altitude of the aircraft
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Explain the safety responsibilities of Ground Safety Officer.
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The principle adviser to the C.O. on ground safety matters. Advises the CO in the establishment and management of a Ground Safety Program. Coordinates safety matters among the organization staff.
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WHAT IS THE CONCEPT OF ORM?
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ORM IS APPLIED IN ORDER TO OPTIMIZE OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY AND READINESS
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How does Naval Intelligence Operations support peace time decision makings?
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The more that is known prevents that which could happen by not being known.
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who is authorized to sign aircraft logbook entries?
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anyone designated in writing by the commanding officer
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state the name of the first aircraft carrier
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the USS Langley, formerly known as the Jupiter, a coal-carrier
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state the name of the first aircraft carrier
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High school chemistry teacher; Planet with rings.
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Discuss the importance of the following conflicts as they relate to naval aviation:
a. Coral Sea
b. Midway
c. Guadalcanal
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a. The first carrier to carrier battle where niether fleet saw each other and demensrated naval avation power
b. Power of carriers, sunk 4 carriers and learned for future planning
c. policy found for seperating family members on boats
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107.2 B Define the following laws of motion: Newtons Second Law.
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The second law of motion (force) states that if an object moving with uniform speed is acted upon by an external force, the change of motion, or acceleration, will be directly proportional to the amount of force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object being moved. Simply stated, an object being pushed by 10 pounds of force will travel faster than it would if it were pushed by 5 pounds of force.
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Describe the following term pertaining to motion:
Velocity
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The quickness or speed of an object in a given time and direction.
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Explain the functions of the Safety Council.
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A Safety Council is formed to set goals, manage assets, and review safety related recommendations. The council will review command policies, procedures, and instructions for accuracy, currency, and responsiveness to corrective recommendations. The ground, aviation safety officers and flight surgeon must be standing members of the council.
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what is the purpose of the MA-A1 barrier
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designed to stop aircraft not equipped with tail hooks but the aircraft must have a nosewheel for the barrier to be effective
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State the purpose of a after burner
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used to boost normal thrust by burning excess fuel in the exhaust
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107.23 F State the purpose of the following: Turn and Bank Indicator.
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Shows the correct execution of a turn and bank. It also shows the lateral attitude of the aircraft in straight flight. It consists of a turn indicator and a bank indicator. The turn indicator is a gyro mounted in a frame that is pivoted to turn on a longitudinal axis. The direction of the turn is shown on the dial by a pointer. The gyro consists of a glass ball that moves in a curved glass tube filled with a liquid. When the pilot is executing a properly banked turn, the ball stays in the center position. If the ball moves from the center, it shows the aircraft is slipping to the inside or outside of the turn.
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State the mission of the following aviation capable ships:
LHD - Amphibious Warfare Ship
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They are designed based on that of an Amphibious Assault Ship, but are intended to be convertible from an Assault Ship to an Anti-submarine Warfare ship with Harrier fighters for ground assault.
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Describe the treatment for a victim of electric shock.
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Check for a pulse and breathing. Begin CPR if necessary. Take the victim to a medical facility immediately.
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Discuss icing and its effects on the performance of naval aircraft
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the formation of ice and the effects are decreased lift, increased drag and weight, loss of power, control, radios and vision
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WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE GUADALCANAL
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TOOK PLACE 7 AUG 1942 AND 9 FEB 1943 AND WAS THERE WERE THREE MAJOR CARRIER BATTLES
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C/C 113MAY
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Optional
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AO
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AVIATION ORDNANCEMAN
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AE
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Ammunition ship
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EM
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End-user Manual
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HURRICANE/TYPHOON
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64 KTS +
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Ships:
LSD
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DOCK LANDING SHIP
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DD/DDG
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Destroyer/Guided missile destroyer
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NDI
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Non Destructive Inspection
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PMS
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Planned Maintenance System
|
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UH-1N Iroquois
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Helicopter combat support
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Primary mission:
HS
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Helicopter antisubmarine.
carrier based antisubmarine warfare, plane guard, search and rescue.
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CIPM
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Career Information Program management
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CV/CVN
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Aircraft carrier/Nuclear aircraft carrier
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AUL
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Authorized HM Use List
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Logistics Support
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information for warfare attacks.
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Ships:
AO/AOE
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Oilers/Oiler and Ammunition Support Ships
AO: These ships carry fuel, jet fuel, and other petroleum products. They operate with replenishment groups and deliver their
cargo to ships at sea. They can service from both sides of the ship simultaneously
AOE: The largest and most powerful auxiliary ship in the Navy. AOE ships carry missiles, fuel, ammunition and general
cargo. They can also carry refrigerated cargo and supplies. They carry two H-46 helicopters for vertical replenishment and
support
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THRUST
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FORCE DEVELOPED BY AIRCRAFT ENGINE
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Define AVDLR.
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Aviation depot level repair.
|
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Primary mission:
VAQ
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Tactical electronic warfare.
RADAR jamming.
Degrades electromagnetic systems.
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this collects and processes maintenance related data and provides data to other subsystems on the database for NALCOMIS
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maintenance
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NALCOMIS
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Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management
Information System
|
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Midway
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3-5 June 1942Pacific War turning pointJapanese sank YorktownAdmiral Nimitz
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What is an AC
|
Air Traffic Controller
|
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Identify the mission of:
T-45 Goshawk
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Training
|
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CNO
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ROUGHEAD; SENIOR OFFICER AND NAVAL ADVISOR
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JP8
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NATO symbol f34
flashpoint of 100 degrees f
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What is voltage (E)?
|
What drives current.
|
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what does OPTAR stand for?
|
operational target
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LHA (aviation capable ship)
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amphibious assault ship
|
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Will
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Indicates futurity and never indicates any degree of requirement for application of a procedure
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HSL
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used for close in submarine surveillance on smaller type ships
|
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C/C 111 ShipsARS
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Rescue & Salvage Shipprovide salvaging & support diving (safeguard class)
|
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qualities that characterize Navy/Marine Corps.
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readiness, flexibility, mobility, self-sustainability.
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Identify the mission of:
E-2 Hawkeye
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Airborne early warning
|
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THUNDERSTORM WARNING
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WITHIN 3 MI OR IMMEDIATE AREA
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C/C 111 Ships
PC
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Patrol Craft
Coastal patrol & interception (cyclone class)
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WHAT ARE THE 3 LEVELS OF WAR?
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TACTICALOPERATIONAL
STRATEGIC
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oil whose characteristics have changed markedly since being originally refined and has become unsuitable for further use, and is not considered economically recyclable.
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waste oil
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required for parking, servicing, and loading aircraft
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parking apron
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warning for land, harbor, inland waters, and ocean areas for winds of 64 knots or greater
|
hurricane/ typhoon
|
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COMNAVAIRPAC
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Commander, Naval Air Force US Pacific Fleet
1st- N-Z
2nd-A-Z
|
|
HS
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primarily used for close in submarine detection, tracking, & surveillance
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C/C 113Purpose of NAVFLIRS.
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(aka Yellow sheet)Standardized Navy flight activity data collection system. Contains:-Aircraft and crew-Logistical actions-Weapons proficiency-Training areas utilized and misc data
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109.2 K Identify the mission of the following naval aircraft: F-14 TOMCAT.
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Fighter
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State the primary mission of:
VAW
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Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Carrier based and provide early warning against weather, missiles, shipping and aircraft.
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What does SM&R stand for?
|
Source, maintenance and recoverability.
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WHAT ARE 1ST DEGREE BURNS?
|
REDNESS AND MILD PAIN
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3 objectives of first aid
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*save life
*prevent further injury
*prevent infection
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____ ____ will comply with established safety standards, and report hazards and mishaps in accordance with their Command Safety Program.
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All hands
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they will strive to process items reveived to keep all non-mission capable and partial-mission-capable parts processed and back to the respective command in a timely fashion.
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production control
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faulty designs, defective manufacture, or repair:
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material failures or malfunctions
|
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this contains 3 sections: aircraft engines, support equipment, and technical directives in NALCOMIS
|
configuration status accounting
|
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What is an AM
|
Aviations Sturctual mechanic, they aork on airframes
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H-53 Sea Stallion
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helicopter transport of supplies & equipment w/ a secondary mission to transport personnel & conduct evacuations
|
|
explain the significance of the runway numbering system
|
numbered off in relation to their magnetic heading rounded off to the nearest 10.
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explain the significance of the runway numbering system
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32=320 degrees
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C/C 104Task Unit Commanders
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Divides groups into units (TU 50.1.1)
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102.5 Describe the three classifications of burns.
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1st Degree: redness, increased warmth, tenderness and mild pain.2nd Degree: red and blistered skin, severe pain.3rd Degree: destroying tissue, skin and bone in severe cases (pain may be absent due to nerve damage).
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Discuss the purpose of a acceptance inspection
|
Time of reporting
|
|
DEFINE CLASS C MISHAP.
|
RESULTING TOTAL COST OF REPORTABLE MATERIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE IS $10,000 OR MORE, BUT LESS THAN $200,000; NON-FATAL INJURY THAT CAUSES ANY LOSS OF TIME BEYOND THE DAY OR SHIFT ON WHICH IT OCCURRED. BEYOND 5 DAYS OF DATE OF INJURY.
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Explain Chemical warfare.
|
Intentional use of lethal or nonlethal chemical agents to produce casualties; harass or temporarily incapacitate, and demoralize personnel; or contaminate or destroy areas, equipment, and supplies
|
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COMMAND MASTER CHIEF
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ENLISTED LIASON TO CO; COMMAND MUST HAVE MORE THAN 250 PEOPLE TO HAVE A CMC BILLET
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C/C 113
Purpose of NATOPS.
|
Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization
-Improve combat readiness and reduce aircraft mishaps.
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HOW DOES MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT FACTORS CONTRIBUTE TO AVIATION MISHAPS?
|
IMPROPER MAINTENANCE, IMPROPER PRIORITIES, AND LACK OF PROPER QA
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What doeas RADAR do?
|
It detects objects at distances further than can be seen.
|
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projects a column of air to the rear at an extremely high velocity (jets):
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turbojet
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Objective of NAMP
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To standardize operations of any naval aviation command
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C/C 104Task Force Commanders
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Divides fleets into forces (5th flt uses #'s in the 50's)
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109.2 T Identify the mission of the following naval aircraft: S-3 VIKING.
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Carrier Anti-Submarine Warfare
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Describe Newtons 2nd Law
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Change of motion will be dirctly proportional to the amount of force
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Identify an example of a pressure point.
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Facial artery.....jaw
Superficial temporal artery.....temple
Subclavian artery.....collar bone
Common carotid artery.......neck
Brachial artery......inner upper arm
Brachial artery......inner elbow
Radial/Ulnar artery.....wrist
Femoral artery.....upper thigh
Iliac artery.....groin
Popliteal artery.....knee
Anterior/posterior tibial artery.....ankle
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What is the purpose of a spoiler?
|
To decrease wing lift.
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What are the three indicators involved in a pitot static system?
|
altimeter
airspeed indicator
rate of climb indicator
|
|
C/C 104
Naval Air Force Commander
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Directly under Fleet Commander, in command of an aviation community.
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Recon/Surv. support
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gives troops an idea of what is ahead. keeps track of what the enemy is doing. helps us to plan better strategy.
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an ___ ___ involves taking of an area of land where the land and sea meet.
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amphibious assault
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describe the runway numbering system:
|
runways are normally numbered in relation to their magnetic heading rounded off to the nearest 10 degrees.
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Newton's 3rd Law
|
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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State the five basic sections of a jet engine
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exhaust
turbine
combustion chamber
compressor
intake
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107.5 E Describe the following aerodynamic terms: Longitudinal Axis.
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An imaginary reference line running down the center of the aircraft between the nose and tail. The axis about which roll occurrs.
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Describe the purpose of secondary labeling of HM when removed from the original container
|
ensure they are marked correctly... msds and stuff
|
|
Explain MOPP 1.
|
Gas masks are issued to all hands and are kept at battle station. The gas masks are fitted for immediate use. An inventory of stowed chemical/biological defense equipment and supplies is conducted.
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|
State the purpose of the following:
Communication systems
|
Radio equipment does not require interconnecting wires between the sending and receiving stations. It is the only practical means of communication with moving vehicles, such as ships or aircraft. Modern aircraft use navigation aids such as simple radio direction finders to complex navigational systems.
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|
When is a small craft warning set?
|
winds 33 knots or less.
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HOW DOES NAVAL AVIATION SUPPORT RECONNAISSNCE AND SURVEILLANCE?
|
NAVAL AIRCRAFT PROVIDE OVER THE HORIZON SURVEILLANCE
|
|
to ensure a safe environment is maintained when working on aeronautical equipment fuel systems:
|
Aviation Gas-Free Engineering Program (AVGFE)
|
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a 13 digit stock number assigned by the defense logistics services center to identify an item of material in the supply distribution system.
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NSN (national stock number)
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103.2 Explain the safety responsibilities of the following personnel: [ref. d, ch. 1]
Aviation Safety Officer
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The Aviation Safety Officer is the principle advisor to the CO on all aviation safety matters. He/she will advise and assist the
CO in the establishment and management of a Command Aviation Safety Program, maintain appropriate aviation safety
records and mishap statistics. He/she will coordinate safety matters among the organization staff.
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Define the term aircraft handeling
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any movement of the aircraft or equipment
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109.1 B State the primary mission of the following aviation communities: HCS.
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Helicopter Combat Support Special Squadron- Rotary WingProvides dedicated deployable combat rescue detachments in support of aircraft carrier and amphibious operations for quickreaction contingencies.Aircraft: HH-60H
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State the purpose of the following armament:
rockets
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A weapon contraining an explosive section and a propulsion section. A rocket is unable to change its direction of movement once fired. It can be launched from an aircraft without the need of heavy or complex gun platforms and without violent recoil. Since rockets are usually launched at close range, it's accuracy as a propelled projectile is higher than that of a free-falling bomb dropped, from high altitude.
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Discuss the disposal limitations for the following:
Paint/paint thinners
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Store as per applicable manuals, and dispose of onshore
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Explain the responsibilities of the following QA personnel:
Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI)
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Assigned to production work centers to inspect all work and comply with the QA inspections required during all maintenance actions performed by their respective work centers. They will spotcheck all work in progress. They are monitored by QA and QA will establish minimum qualifications for personnel selected for CDI. They are given a written exam. An oral exam may be used.
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Explain the following term as they apply to ORM:
make risk decisions
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Develop risk control options. Start with the most serious risk first and select controls that will reduce the risk ot a minimum consistent with mission accomplishment. With selected controls in place, decide if the benefit of the operation outweighs the risk. If risk outweighs benefit or if assistance is required to implement controls, communicate with higher authority in the chain of command.
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Naval Air Force Commander usually hold what rank?
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Usually a vice admiral.
Directly below Fleet Commander in Chiefs of their respective fleets.
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WHAT ARE THE DETAILS OF A TORNADO WARNING?
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DETECTED VISUALLY OR BY RADAR
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Define the Doctrine of Naval Intelligence.
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It points the way for intelligence support in meeting the requirements of both regional conflicts and operations other than war.
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this is used to screen the levels of security. it determines which screens or parts of the NALCOMIS an individual has access to.
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special maintenance qualification (SMQ)
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Discuss the oily waste discharge limitations in geographic zones and waters other than those of the United States.
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If equipped with OCM, discharge less than 15 parts per million oil. Ships with Oil Water Separator (OWS) or Bilge Water Processing Tank (BWPT) but no Oil Content Monitor, must process all machinery space bilge water through OWS or BWPT.
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explain the purpose of the compass calibration pad
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magnetically quiet area where aircraft compass is calibrated
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explain the purpose of the compass calibration pad
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COMPASS ROSE!
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What type of A/C and how many can an FFG have onboard?
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2. SH-60B Helos.
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107.8 F State the purpose of the following flight control surfaces: Vertical Stabilizer.
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Maintains the stability of the aircraft about its vertical axis. This is known as directional stability. The vertical stabilizer usually serves as teh base to which the rudder is attached.
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Explain the responsibilities of a collateral duty inspector (CDI)
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Inspect all work and comply with QA inpections
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Describe the following engine system:
Turbojet
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Projects a column of air to the rear at an extremely high velocity. The resulting effect is to propel the aircraft in the opposite or forward direction.
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What is a key characteristic of STRATCOM?
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Consists of members of all four services and civilians.
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What are the 5 basic parts of a jet engine?
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1) Intake.
2) Compressor.
3) Combustion chamber.
4) Turbine.
5) Exhaust cone.
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dual chain of command for operating forces
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operational- Sec of Def to CO
admin- SecNav to CNO
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describe the symptoms of heat exhaustion.
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the skin is cool, moist, and clammy, and the pupils dilated and normal or subnormal body temp.usually the victim is sweating profusely.
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What is the mission of the LSD class of ships?
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Dock Landing Ship.
Supports amphibious operations including landings via Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC), conventional landing craft and helo's upon hostile shores.
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107.21 Identify the reasons for and methods of Non-Destructive Inspection (NDI)
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It is essential that defects be found and corrected before they reach catastrophic proportion. NDI can provide 100 percent sampling with no affect to the use of the part or system being inspected. Methods used may include visual, optical, liquid penetrant, magnetic particle, eddy current, ultrasonic, radiographic, etc. NDI is the practice of evaluating a part or sample of material without impairing its future usefullness.
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State the following as applied to electric shock:
personnel rescue
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YOU MUST NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM'S BODY, WIRE, OR ANY OTHER OBJECT THAT MAY BE CONDUCTING ELECTRICITY. Look for the switch, first, and turn off the current immediately. If you cannot find the switch, try to remove the wire from the victim with a dry broom, handle, branch, pole, oar, board or other non-conducting object.
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WHAT IS THE DUEL CHAIN OF COMMAND FOR OPERATING FORCES?
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A OPERATIONAL CHAIN AND A ADMINISTRATIVE CHAIN
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Discuss the information provided in the Oil Spills In-port Prevention video.
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You will need to view the video and adhere to whatever your EAWS coordinator dictates on this question.
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State the maximum towing speed of an aircraft
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as fast as the slowest wing walker
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107.11 State the components of a basic hydraulic system.
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a. A reservoir to hold a supply of hydraulic fluid.b. A pump to provide a flow of fluid.c. Tubing to transmit the fluid.d. A selector valve to direct the flow of fluid.e. An actuating unit to convert the fluid pressure into useful work.
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WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE MIDWAY?
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TOOK PLACE 3-6 JUNE 1942 AND WAS THE TURNING POINT IN THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC
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State the purpose of the emergency based recovery equipment
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to arrest the a/c to stop in the shortest distance possible to aviod injury or damage
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What does a wind warning for small craft mean?
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It is a warning for harbor and inland waters for winds of 33 knot or less.
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AO
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Aviation Ordnanceman
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RECON/SURVEILLANCE
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ESM SEARCH
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AZ
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Aviation Maintenance Administrator
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AB
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Aviation Boatswain Mate
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HORIZONTAL STABILIZER
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PITCH STABILITY
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Ships:
ATF
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FLEET OCEAN TUGS
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LPH
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Amphibious Assault Ship(helicopter)
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OFC
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Operational Functional Category
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Ships:
SSBN
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Ballistic Missile Submarine (Nuclear)
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Primary mission:
HM
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Helicopter mine countermeasures.
Minehunting/sweeping.
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Text
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Body of the message.
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AVCAL
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Aviation Consolidated Allowance List
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gale
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harbor, inland waters, ocean34-47 knots
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Identify the mission of:
T-34 Mentor
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Training
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TROPICAL DEPRESSION
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33 KTS OR LOWER
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Ships:
MCM
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MINE COUNTERMEASURES SHIP
MINE HUNTER KILLERS
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C/C 106 Ratings
AT
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Aviation Electronics Technician
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this establishes and maintains configuration profiles for engines, aircraft, and any Aeronautical Equipment Service Record (AESR) records in NALCOMIS
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logs/records
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AVDLR
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end user finances D-level repair
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NAMPSOP
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Naval Aviation Maintenance Program Standard Operating
Procedures
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F-J1 Fury
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first jet powered aircraftfirst landing on USS Boxer
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What is an AK
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Aviation Store Keeper
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Identify the mission of:
F-5 Tiger II
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Fighter
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Primary mission:
H46 SEA KNIGHT
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HELICOPTER COMBAT SUPPORT
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Symptoms of vapor inhalation.
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nausea
headaches
dizziness
can cause death.
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Guadalcanal
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13-15 November 1943
5 carriers
9 Feb 1943 island secured
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unscheduled conditions requiring an inspection such as a bird strike inspection, lightening strike inspection, hard-landing, inspection, foreign object damage (FOD) inspection.
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conditional inspection
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What is an AZ
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Aviation Maintenance Administrationman, they maintain the aircraft logbooks
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Note
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info about an operating procedure, practice, or condition that must be emphasized
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VAQ
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used to escort fighter aircraft enroute to their targets for electronic shielding against enemy radar
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C/C 103Human Error
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-Part of nearly every mishap.-Involves both physical and mental factors.
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Define and explain AVDLR
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Avaition depot level repair
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Identify the mission of:
SH-60B Seahawk
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Helicopter antisubmarine light
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NAVAL OPERATIONS
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IDENTIFIES THE FORCES AND SUPPORT NEEDED TO EXECUTE THE PLAN
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C/C 106 Ratings
AK
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Aviation Storekeeper (merged with SK's)
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What is the NATO symbol for JP4?
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F40
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contains the functions required to maintain inventory and utilization data for support equipment and IMRL items
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asset management
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an imaginary reference line running down the center of the aircraft between the nose and tail.the axizs about which roll occurs
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longitudinal axis
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PMIC
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Used to identify scheduled or forced removal items and their replacement intervals.
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special audit
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conducted to evaluate specific maint. tasks, prcesses, procedures, and programs
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C/C 103Environmental factors
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Exposure to hot or coldVibration, niose, illumination, radiation, or atmospheric contaminants
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inertia
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willingness of an object at rest or continue motion unless acted upon by an outside source.
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Discuss the purpose of Movement reports (MOVEREP)
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Location/track/destination of ships
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LONGITUDINAL AXIS
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ROLL; LINE RUNNING DOWN CENTER OF AIRCRAFT FROM NOSE TO TAIL
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Responsibilities of the MO.
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Accomplishment of the maintenance departments mission.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN OPEN AND CLOSED FRACTURES?
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CLOSED-INTERNAL
OPEN- PROTRUDING
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difference in "open" and "closed" fracture
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*open- protruding through skin
*closed- internal. skin not broken.
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basically the same as a turbo prop except that the propeller is replaced by a duct enclosed axial-flow fan.
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turbofan
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thunderstorms are within 3 miles of the airfield, or in the immediate area
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thunderstorm warning
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this program's purpose is to prevent contamination of naval aircraft fuels
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fuel surveillance
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reports of missing, lost or stolen items are made by completing copy of a financial liability investigation of property loss (DD Form 200) or Report of Discrepancy (ROD, SF Form 364)
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missing/lost/stolen report
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Deep underwater burst
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Less visual effects but more contaminated water.
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VF
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used for air to air interception & carrierair protection
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name the 4 categories of tie down requirements
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initial, intermediate, permanent, heavy weather
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name the 4 categories of tie down requirements
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HIPI
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C/C 104Type Squadron Commander
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Responsible for the maintenance & material condition of aeronautical equipment assigned to them.
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106.1 G Identify and explain the purpose of the following aviation community ratings: AM.
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Aviation Structural Mechanic
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Explain the purpose of:
Classification/declassification line
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First line of text, states classification
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DISCUSS HOW ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CONTRIBUTES TO AVIATION MISHAPS.
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ENVIRONMENTAL: VERY FEW MISHAPS CAUSED. INCLUDE EXTEME EXPOSURE TO HEAT, COLD VIBRATION, NOISE, ILLUMINATION, RADIATION, OR ATMOSPHERIC CONTAMINANTS.
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State the primary mission of:
VP
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Patrol
Land based squadrons that perform anti-submarine warfare, anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface warfare, reconnaissance
and mining.
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Sever thunderstorm warning?
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winds 50 knots or greater/ hail 3/4inch.
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C/C 113
CAUTION
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May result in damage to equipment if not carefully followed.
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WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS FOR SHOCK?
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WEAK PULSE
SHALLOW BREATHING
PALE
COLD
NAUSEA
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What does "Antisubmarine" mean?
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Meant to locate and destroy submarines.
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_____ is ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues after exposure to a temperature of 32 degrees.
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deep frostbite
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an overgarment that is treated with chemicals that neutralize blister agent vapors and sprays but do not stop penetration by liquid agents
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chemical protective overgarment
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this person is responsible for the accomplishment of the department mission:
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maintenance officer (MO)
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Procedures when HM/HM spill is discovered
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Discovery, Notification, Initiation, Evaluation, Containment, Damage Control, Dispersion of gasses/vapors, cleanup, disposal
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C/C 104Secretary of the Navy
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Honorable Donald C. Winter (civilian) - responsible for the policies & control of the DON incl organization, administration and operation.
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Newton's Third Law
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for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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State the purpose and information contained on the material safety data sheet
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Composition, chemical and physical characteristics, health and safety hazards, safe handling and use
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DISCUSS HOW MATERIAL FAILURES OR MALFUNCTIONS CONTRIBUTES TO AVIATION MISHAPS.
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MATERIAL FAILURES OR MALFUNCTIONS: FAULTY DESIGN, DEFFECTIVE MANUFACTURE, OR REPAIR.
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State the primary mission of:
VC
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Fleet Composite
Perform duties such as utility and air services for the fleet such as simulations and target towing
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Discuss flammable material stowage requirements.
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Store separately from Oxidizers. Check the Hazmat Compatibility chart, and Imcompatable materials charts.
Flammable liquids must be kept in a flammables liquid store room or cabinet. Note that storage of flammable liquids is not allowed in machinery areas.
Rags, paper and wood may not be stored in these areas. However, oily rags are ok.
No open flames or spark producing materials. Mark and label the area. Ensure proper ventilation
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Visual identification of COMNAVAIRATL aircraft.
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first digit A-M second digit A-Z
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Prerequisites for good conduct awards.
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no performance mark below 2.0
no courtmartial, NJP, and no civil convictions involving moral turpitude.
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WHAT ARE THE FIVE STEPS OF ORM?
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IDENTIFY HAZARDS
ASSESS HAZARDS
MAKE RISK DECISION
IMPLEMENT CONTROLS
SUPERVISE
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treatment for electrical shock
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check for pulse and breathing. if necessary, begin rescue breathing and/or CPR. seek immediate medical attention.
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has a flamespread rate of 700-800 feet per minute and a low flashpoint of -10 degrees F or -23 degrees C
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JP4 - F40
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dust or dirt, come in contact with the skin or inside the body. will cause skin burns.
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beta radiation
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symptoms and treatment for heat stroke
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breakdown of sweating mechanism, unable to lower body temperature; immerse in cold water, place victim on back w/ shoulders raised
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State the six areas of naval docrtine
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Remeber COWLIP
Command and Control
Operations
Warfare
Logistics
Intelligence
Planning
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103.4 B Discuss how the following contribute to aviation mishaps: Maintenance and Support Factors.
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Maintenance and support factors include improper maintenance, inproper priority assignments on work requests, or lack of proper quality assurance. Mishaps may occurr from the way the manufacturer made, assembled, or installed the equipment. Material damage and personnel injury mishaps can result from improperly maintained equipment.
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Explain the significance of overrun area
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reasonable area fro aborting or overshooting
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Explain the importance of the aeronautical allowance lists in relation to mission sustainability.
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Lists of equipment and material determined from known or estimated requirements as necessary to place and maintain aeronautical activities in a material readiness condition. In the case of aerological and photographic material, the requirement is extended to all applicable naval activities.
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Explain MOPP 4.
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Don gas mask and secure the hood over the head and around the mask. Don gloves. Initiate continuous monitoring of detection equipment. Set condition Circle William (security of air vents). Activate CMWD system continuously.
The levels are set to protect against overheating from wearing protective gear for long periods of time.
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Describe the effects of enlisted evaluations on the following:
Advancement
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Single most important factor in determining who will be selected for advancement. Eval marks are as follows:
4.0 = Early Promote
3.8 = Must Promote
3.6 = Promotable
3.4 = Progressing
2.0 = Significant Problems
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WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE FIRST AIRCRAFT CARRIER?
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USS LANGELY CV1
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permits the user to see a list of the on-screen messages that are waiting actions. it uses on-line functions to review the requests for reports, and to release them for subsequent printing.
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system support
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this is used to determine whether the airframe, powerplant, accessories and equipment are functioning in accordance with predetermined standards, which subjected to the intended operating environment
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functional check flight (FCF)
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102.2 State the methods of controlling bleeding. [ref. a, ch. 20]
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Direct pressure, elevation, pressure points, and as a last resort, tourniquet.
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What type and how many A/C can the DD/DDG accomodate?
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2 SH-60B
or
2 SH2G
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109.1 C State the primary mission of the following aviation communities: HM.
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Helicopter Mine Countermeasures - Rotary WingProvides aerial mine hunting and minesweeping by deploying intoand towing through the water, sleds designed to detect orclear minefields.Aircraft: CH/RH-53, MH-53
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108.9 C Identify the safety hazard areas associated with the following: Propellers.
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Personnel should NOT approach or depart an aircraft with the propellers turning. Personnel should walk well around the propeller area at all times.
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107.20 Explain the purpose of the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU).
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These power units furnish electrical power when engine-driven generators are not operating or when external power is not available. Most units use a gas turbine to drive the generator. The gas turbine provides compressed air for air conditioning and pneumatic engine starting. This makes the aircraft independent of the need for ground power units to carry out its mission.
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Describe the purpose of Atropine/2 pam chloride autoinjector
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Specific therapy for nerve agent casualties
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Discuss the following Operating target (OPTAR) funding and give expamples of items procured with each
Flight Operations Fund (OFC-01)
Aviation Fleet Maintenance (AFM) fund
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OFC-01 - fuel, flight clothing, office supplies, ect.
AFM - Paints, cleaners, fuel used and I level (OFC-50)
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Describe the following aerodynamic term:
Lift
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The force that acts, in an upward direction, to support the aircraft in the air. It sounteracts the effects of weight. Lift must be greater than or equal to weight if flight is to be sustained
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State the procedures for accomplishing the following:
Turn-in of defective components
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a. Repairable material will be removed from an aircraft and made available for turn-in when a replacement is requested, unless specifically authorized to remain in place by the CRIPL. When the replacement CRIPL item is received, turn-in of the old item must be made within 24 hours. Supporting Supply activities shall strictly enforce the one-for-one exchange of repairables using the CRIPL to identify the authorized exceptions.
b. All defective repairable components shall be wrapped using a cushioning material, cellular plastic film (bubble wrap) PPP-C-795, class 1 or class 2, for short term protection of equipment from handling and shock when the component is turned in to Supply.
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Explain the functions of the Enlisted Safety Committee.
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The Enlisted Safety Committee is formed of representatives from each work center.They will meet once a month to discuss safety issues and provide recommendations for improved safety procedures to the Safety Council.
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What are the four mishap classes?
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Class A: 1 million dollars/fatality or permanent disability.
Class B: 200 thousand dollars to 999 thousand dollars/permanent partial disablity or 3 or more personnel are hospitalized.
Class C: 10 thousand to 199 thousand dollars/non-fatal injury that causes any loss of time beyond the day on which it occurred.
Class D: less than 10 thousand dollars or a non-fatal injury resulting in no lost time or first aid.
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HOW DOES NAVAL AVIATION SUPPORT LOGISTICS SUPPORT?
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NAVAL AIRCRAFT SUPPORT THE MOBILITY OF THE GROUND FORCE
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Define the Doctrine of Naval Planning.
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It examines force planning and the relationship between our capabilities and operational planning in the joint and multinational environment.
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explain general aircraft prestart precautions
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a. aircraft shall be chocked and the parking brake set
b. check for FOD
c. ensure area clear of personnel
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Discuss the legislation that governs the discharge of oily waste into the ocean.
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The Clean Water Act authorizes the Department of Defense to issue regulations governing the design, construction, operation of marine sanitation devices on board vessels owned and operated by the government.
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identify the safety hazard areas associated with exhaust (engine and APU)
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high temperatures and high velocity of the exhaust gasses from tail pipe.
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What is the mission of the LPD class of ships?
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Amphibious Transport Dock.
Primary landing ships, resembling small A/C carriers, designed to put troops on hostile shores.
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107.8 D State the purpose of the following flight control surfaces: Slats.
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Slats are movable control surfaces attached to the leading edge of the wing. When the slat is retracted, it forms the leading edge of the wing. When open, or extended forward, a slot is created between the slat and the wing leading edge. High-energy air is introduced into the boundary layer over the top of the wing. At low airspeeds, this improves the lateral control handling characteristics, allowing the aircraft to be controlled at airspeeds below the normal landing speed. This is known as boundary layer control. Boundary layer control is intended primarily for use during operations from carriers; that is, for catapult takeoffs and arrested landings.
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111.1 C Identify the primary mission of the following non-aviation capable ships: ASR.
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Serve as surface support ships for deep submergence rescue vehicles (DSRV's) during submarine rescue operations.
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Identify and state the purpose of the primary flight controls for:
rotary wing aircraft
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The collective stick controls the pitch of the rotor blades which translates to "up and down". The cyclic stick tilts the plane of the rotor blades forward, aft or sideways, giving the helicopter its directional motion. Lateral control is provided using the foot pedals to control the blades on the tail rotor.
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Describe the following type of nuclear explosions:
Deep underwater burst
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Produce the same effects as the shallow underwater burst, but with more of the impact absorbed by the deep ocean currents. The visual effects will be less, but the amount of contaminated water will be greater.
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What are the reasons and methods of NDI?
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To find defects before catastrophies occur. NDI can inspect a part or system without effecting it.
ultrasonic
radiographic
visual
eddy curent
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What is the purpose of the slat?
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At lower speeds it increases controlof pitch.
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advises the CO/XO on drug and alcohol abuse aboard ship and approaches necessary to cope effectively with the problem
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drug and alcohol program advisor (DAPA)
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Who is authorized to release aircraft safe for flight?
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MO,MMCO, or Maint Control Officer, or the others designated in writing by CO
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discuss the significance of May 8, 1911 as it applies to naval aviation
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the navy purchased its first two airplanes
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What is the mission of the LHA class of ships?
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Amphibious Assult Ship.
Used to embark, deploy and land a Marine battalion landing team by helo, landing craft, amphibious vehicles or any combination thereof.
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110.1 I State the mission of each of the following classes of aviation capable ships: FFG.
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Frigates are used for open-ocean escort and patrol. They resemble destroyers in appearance, but are slower, have only a single screw, and carry less armament. They can carry two SH-60B helicopters.
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Describe the effects of the following cold weather injuries:
Superficial Frostbite
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Ice crystals formed in the upper skin layers
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Define and explain the following term:
EXREP (Expeditious Repair)
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The processing for repair of NIS or NC components (repairable or consumable) which must be in support of, or related to, an NMCS or PMCS situation.
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WHAT DOES A CLASS A MISHAP CONSIST OF?
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$1,000,000 OR MORE IN DAMAGE OR PERMANENT DISIABILITY OR DEATH
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103.6 State the objective of the Aviation Gas-Free Engineering Program. [ref. c, ch. 14]
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The objective of the AVGFE Program is to ensure a safe environment is maintained when working on aeronautical
equipment fuel systems. AVGFE requirements are outlined in NA 01-1A-35. An AVGFE technician shall be a QAR or
CDQAR and must be a graduate of an AVGFE course. Gas free engineering technical guidance will be provided by the
supporting ship, MALS, or station. OMAs not having a sufficient demand for AVFGE and feel an organic technician is
impractical may use the services of the supporting command. IMA AVGFE technicians shall provide support to tenant
squadrons not having sufficient demand to maintain their own technician. Insufficient demand is defined as less than 3 GFE
requirements in 6 months.
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Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the US Navy
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What led to the Revolutionary War, taxation without representation.
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108.11 F Explain the purpose of the following: Compass Calibration Pad.
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A paved area in a magnetically quiet area where the aircraft compass is calibrated. A minimum of one area is provided at each airport.
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State the components of a basic hydraulic system.
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a. A reservoir to hold a supply of hydraulic fluid.
b. A pump to provide a flow of fluid.
c. Tubing to transmit the fluid.
d. A selector valve to direct the flow of fluid.
e. An actuating unit to convert the fluid pressure into useful work
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What does a wind warning of "storm" mean?
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That winds are 47 knots or higher are present for all water.
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How many and what type of A/C does the AOE and the AE carry and for what purpose are they on board?
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2 H-46 Helo's for verticle replenishment and support.
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What is the mission of the AR class of ships?
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Repair Ship.
A ship that has been modified to provide structural repairs to a damaged vessel.
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