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| Explain NATOPS qualifications extensions |
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Definition
CO's may extend qualifications that would otherwise expire during the last 90 days of a long deployment.
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| State the number of days that may elapse between commencement of the initial ground evaluation and the date the NATOPS evaluation flight is satisfactorily completed |
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Definition
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State the criteria for the following NATOPS examinations:
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Open Book minimum score
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Open Book minimum/maximum questions
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Open Book maximum time
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Closed Book minimum score
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Closed Book minimum/maximum questions
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Oral minimum score
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Definition
- 3.5
- 40 - 80
- 5 working days
- 3.3
- 40 - 80
- 3.0
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Term
| Discuss how a grade of unqualified in any critical area or critical subarea will affect the overall grade for the flight |
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Definition
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Term
| Explain how and where a NATOPS Evaluation shall be recorded |
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Definition
Forwarded to CO. Shall be in the individual’s flight training record in accordance with OPNAVINST 3710.7 and in the Flight Log Book (OPNAV 3760/10) under QUALIFICATION AND ACHIEVEMENTS.
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| Discuss conducting a NATOPS evaluation in a simulator |
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Definition
Discretion of the squadron or unit commander.
Satisfy the requirements imposed in specific evaluation areas. |
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| Explain the currency requirements for the Crew Resource Management (CRM) flight evaluation and ground training |
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Definition
| May be conducted on any flight in accordance w/ instructional strategies. w/in 60 days of expiration good for 12 months. Ground training once per year good for 12 months. |
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Term
| Explain where Crew Resource Management (CRM) training and flight evaluations shall be logged |
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Definition
NATOPS- section II, part C on enclosure (4)
Also in Remarks Section and Logbook
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Term
| Explain currency requirements for emergency egress training |
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Definition
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Term
| Explain currency and waiver requirements for Aviation Physical Examinations |
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Definition
Annually-Birth Month
CO may extend 90 days if expiration is during long deployment. |
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Term
| Explain currency requirements for Naval Aviation Survival Training Program (NASTP) |
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Definition
| re-qualification is required every 4 years |
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Term
| State which aircraft class Helicopters fall under in the Naval Aviation Survival Training Program (NASTP) |
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Definition
Aircraft Class 3 - Helicopters |
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Term
| State the currency requirement for Helicopter aircrew breathing device (HABD) training |
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Definition
Advanced underwater egress valid for 4 years.
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Term
State the timeline completion requirements for the following:
- ACTC Level 2
- ACTC Level 3
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Definition
- Shall be completed within 6 months of check-in.
- Shall be completed within 12 months from designation as ACTC Level 2.
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Term
| Discuss the individual Aircrewmen responsibilities as delineated in the Annual Training Syllabus |
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Definition
- Timely complete each training and qualification requirement without relying on senior leadership and program managers to “drive” their progress and career.
- Time Managment.
- Be prepared for events.
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Term
| Discuss the Aircrew and Detachment Training Petty Officers responsibilities |
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Definition
| Maintain the division’s training records, assign instructors, publish schedules, submit reports and coordinate the overall program. |
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Term
| Discuss the Annual Ground Training Program as per CHSMWP 3502.3 Annual SH-60B Naval Aircrewman Training Syllabus |
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Definition
Based on a calendar year and divided into a monthly schedule enclosure dates for completed lectures shall be entered on platform specific tracking sheets. |
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Term
| Discuss what the ACWT Level 3 Oral Board should cover |
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Definition
- governing directives/instructions;
- aircraft systems,
- weapons,
- tactics, and their applications;
- headwork and judgment in response to board-generated scenarios.
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Term
Discuss the following ACWT initial SO qualifications and requirements:
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ACTC Level 2
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ACTC Level 3
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All SO
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Definition
- Working knowledge of aircraft systems, sensors and crew-served weapons, and is able to perform all SO duties associated with core missions in the actual operating environment.
- Comprehensive knowledge of aircraft systems, sensors, weapons and tactical employment. Capable of providing tactical leadership in all core mission areas and demonstrates the requisite standardization and leadership ability to conduct Level 3 and 3 SO syllabus training.
- Shall not complete any flight/simulator events for any level prior to being designated at the previous level.
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Term
| Explain ACWT re-qualification requirements for Level 2 and 3 |
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Definition
Requires the successful completion of an ASW and SUW TAEVAL evaluation by a Level 4 SO. Good for 18 months. CO may grant extension for long cruise. |
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Term
| List what the enlisted aircrew Acoustic Training program shall include |
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Definition
1. Diversified Aircrew Readiness Training Support (DARTS)
2. Aural Recognition
3. Oceanography
4. Intelligence/Recognition
5. Aircraft Systems knowledge
6. SAR training “rescue swimmers shall maintain optimum fitness levels.” |
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Term
State if the following AWR schools are required or recommended and time they are valid for:
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Aircraft Firefighting
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Advanced Air ASW Oceanography
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ASW Aural Recognition
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Acoustics 1 Diesels / Acoustics 1 Nucs
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Acoustics 2 Diesels / Acoustics 2 Nucs
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Counter Espionage / ATFP I Training
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HARP
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Deployment Intel
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Definition
- required, 4 years
- required, 3 years
- required, 3 years
- required, 3 years
- recommended for Senior AWRs, 3 years
- Period of detachment or travel
- Period of detachment
- Period of detachment
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Term
| Discuss the two phases of Helicopter Aerial Door Gunner (HADG) initial qualification and the maximum time to complete Phase Two from the completing of Phase One |
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Definition
Phase One consists of ground training (with particular emphasis on weapons safety) and initial weapons qualification.
Phase Two shall emphasize target acquisition techniques and aerial firing qualifications.
60 days of each other.
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Term
State the required number of rounds for the following:
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Initial Qualification 7.62 mm
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Initial Qualification .50 cal
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Currency Qualification 7.62 mm
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Currency Qualification .50 cal
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Definition
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Term
State the following crew served weapons currency requirements and restrictions:
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Current
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Lapse > 90 days
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Lapse > 180 days
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Lapse > 360 days
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Definition
- Day or night firing within last 90 days (quarterly), 400(7.62 mm)/200(.50 cal)
- Day firing only, 400(7.62 mm)/200(.50 cal).
- Day or night firing under supervision of a current (for that weapon) HADG, 400(7.62 mm)/200(.50 cal).
- Phase 1 and Phase 2 qualification under the supervision of command HADGI (instructor for that weapon).
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Term
| Discuss Helicopter Aerial Door Gunner (HADG) night firing frequency and currency |
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Definition
Two quarterly currency qualifications at night.
Night firings fulfill all currency requirements and may not be substituted in place of day firings. Day firings shall not substitute the night firing requirement. |
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Term
| State who may conduct the Helicopter aerial Door Gunner Instructor (HADGI) course and who may supervise the Aerial shoot for qualification of a prospective HADGI |
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Definition
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Term
| State the standoff area for either crew served weapon during a qualification flight |
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Definition
| 5 nautical mile radius circle centered on the target. |
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Term
| Explain the PEQ-3 Laser initial qualification and currency requirements |
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Definition
Night shoot with the PEQ-3 laser mounted on the GAU-16/21. A minimum of 200 rounds shall be expended during initial qualification.
Currency for the PEQ-3 is a minimum of firing 200 rounds annually. |
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Term
| State the restriction on using marine life and fur-bearing mammals as targets |
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Definition
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Term
Discuss the following crew-served weapon maintenance requirements:
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Pre-Fire
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Post-Fire
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Definition
Accordance with the pre-fire Maintenance Requirement Cards. |
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Term
| Discuss what certification aircrew personnel are required to have to handle, prepare and launch explosive sonobuoys (AIRBOC), explosive signal underwater sound (SUS),marine location markers or load/download ammunition in crew served weapons |
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Definition
| Ordnance certified in accordance with OPNAVINST 8023.24 series. |
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Term
| Discuss what qualification all personnel operating or performing maintenance on gun mounted LASERs are required to have |
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Definition
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Term
| Discuss the annual refresher training that must be completed by all personnel operating or maintaining LASER systems |
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Definition
Taught by ALSO.
Documentation of annual training shall be logged in personal training jackets. “LASER Safety Fundamentals” (CNATT-LSF-010) available on NKO.
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Term
| Explain what sections of the Vibration Analysis Operator Qualification Syllabus Aircrew need to complete to become Vibration Analysis Operator Qualified |
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Definition
1 through 3 of the and the Vibration Analysis Operator Qualification Syllabus specific section of the syllabus marked with an asterisk (*).
Practical Job Training (PTJ), Aircrew also need to attend a Wing Approved Formal ATABS Training.
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