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| Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization |
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| When was NATOPS established? |
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| established in 1961 by the Navy. |
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| Why was NATOPS established? |
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| to improve combat readiness and achieving a reduction in aircraft mishaps. |
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| When was the NAMP created? |
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| NAMP was created in 1959. |
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| When was FRS program established? |
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| FRS, or Fleet Replacement Squadron program was established in 1961 |
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| teach new aircrew and maintainers about the aircraft |
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| What was the final major standardization put in place and when? |
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| NATOPS. established in 1961. |
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| designed to standardize procedures for operating an aircraft. |
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| What are the most dangerous times for maintenance and personnel? |
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| during engine start, operation, and shutdown. |
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| Before starting the engine... |
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| wheels shall be chocked and parking brake must be set. |
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| intake screens shall be installed on aircraft |
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| Prior to starting jet engines, intakes... |
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ground/deck must be inspected to eliminate the possibility of FOD (Foreign Object Damage) |
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| When an engine is started by a maintainer... |
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| Whenever engine is started.... |
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| personnel with adequate fire extinguishing equipment shall be in immediate vicinity of the engine, but clear of intakes and propellers. |
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| operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in injury or death if not followed. |
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| operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in injury of personnel and/or damage to equipment |
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| operating procedure, practice, or condition that must be emphasized |
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| suggested/recommended procedure |
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| What is MAY and NEED NOT? |
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| indicates futurity and never indicates any degree of requirement for application of procedure |
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| Visual Identification System |
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| provides for the assignment of aircraft markings and side numbers identifying aircraft from one unit to another and is assigned by the CNO |
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| First character shall be A-Z, second character A-Z |
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| first character shall be N-Z, second character A-Z |
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| first character shall be A-G, no second character |
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