Term
| what are the three objectives of first aid? |
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Definition
| save life, prvent further injury or infection |
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Term
| state the methods for controlling bleeding |
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Definition
| direct pressure, elevation, pressure point, or torniqet (last resort) |
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Term
| identify an example of a pressure point |
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Definition
| neck (common cartoid artery) |
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Term
| describe the symptoms of heat exhaustion |
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Definition
| vacant eyes, shollow or irregular breathing, cold pale skin, nausea, and weak or absent pulse |
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Term
| describe a first degree burn |
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Definition
| redness, tenderness, increased warmth, mild pain |
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Term
| describe a second degree burn |
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Definition
| red blisted skin, severe pain |
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Term
| describe a third degree burn |
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Definition
| destroyed skin and bone, destroyed nerve endings result in no pain |
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Term
| what are the symptoms of heat exhaustion? |
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Definition
| cool/moist/clammy skin, pupils dialated, normal or sub-normal body temp, sweating profusely |
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Term
| describe the treatment of heat exhaustion |
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Definition
| move victim to cool area, lossen clothing, apply cool we cloth to head/groin/ankles, fan victim, dont let victim become chilled, if conscious give one teaspoon of salt in a liter of cool water, take to medical facility |
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Term
| state the symptoms of heat stroke |
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Definition
| hot/dry skin, uneven pupil dialation, weak rapid pulse |
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Term
| describe the treatment of heat stroke |
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Definition
| douse victim with cold water, apply wet cloths to body, move victim to coolest place possible, maintain open airway, place victim on back with shoulders raised slightly, cold packs around, neck, ankles, and groing, cold water bath |
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Term
| state the difference between an "open" and "closed" fracture |
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Definition
open- protruding from skin
closed- internal fracture |
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Term
| state personal rescue as applied to electrical shock |
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Definition
| eliminate power source, remove victim from circuit using non-conductive material |
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Term
| state the treatment of electrical shock |
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Definition
| perform artificial ventilation, check for pulse, if no pulse perform CPR, take victim to medical facility immediately |
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Term
| describe the methods for clearing an obstructed airway |
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Definition
| clear mouth of object, heimlich manuver, reclining abdominal thrusts |
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Term
| describe the effects of hypothermia |
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Definition
| pale, unconscious, slow/shallow breathing, faint/undetectable pulse, semi-rigid tissue, stiff arms and legs |
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Term
| describe the effects of superficial frostbite |
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Definition
| ice crystals forming on upper layers of skin |
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Term
| describe the effects of deep frostbite |
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Definition
| ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues |
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Term
| define the purpose of the naval aviation safety program |
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Definition
| preserve human and material resources |
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Term
| explain the safety responsibilities of the CO |
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Definition
| require that all personnel are instructed and drilled in all safety precautions |
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Term
| explain the safety responsibilities of the aviation safety officer |
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Definition
| advisor to the CO on all aviation safety matters |
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Term
| explain the responsibilities of the ground safety officer |
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Definition
| advisor to the CO on all ground safety matters |
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Term
| explain the safety responsibilities of the department head |
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Definition
| coordinate the departments safety program |
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Term
| explain the safety responsibilities of the division officer |
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Definition
| ensure personnel comply with all safety instructions and regulations |
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Term
| explain the safety responsibilities of the safety petty officer |
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Definition
| ensure personnel are instructed and familiar in all safety matters and instructions |
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Term
| explain the safety responsibilities of all hands |
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Definition
| be familiar with all safety regulations and instructions |
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Term
| explain the function of the safety council/enlisted safety committee |
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Definition
| set goals, manage assets, review safety related recommendations |
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Term
| discuss how human error contributes to aviation mishaps |
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Definition
| part of nearly every mishap |
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Term
| discuss how maint and support factors contribute to aviation mishaps |
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Definition
improper maint, improper priority assignments, lack of proper QA |
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Term
| discuss how admin and supervisory factors contribute to aviation mishaps |
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Definition
| improper supervision, failure to required personnel to be properly qualified, lack of training |
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Term
| discuss how material failures and malfunctions contribute to aviation mishaps |
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Definition
| faulty deisgn, defective manufacturer or repair |
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Term
| discuss how environmental factors contribute to aviation mishaps |
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Definition
| exposure to heat, cold, vibration, noise, light, radiation, and atmosphere |
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Term
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Definition
| damage is more than 1 million dollars, fatality or permanent disability |
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Term
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Definition
| damage is more than $200,000 but less than $1,000,000, permanent partial disability, 3 or more hospitalized |
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Term
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Definition
| damage is more than $10,000 but less than $200,000, non-fatal illness or disease |
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Term
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Definition
| damge is less than $10,000, non-fatal injury |
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Term
| state the objective of the aviation gas free engineering program |
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Definition
| ensure safe environment is maintained when working a/c fuel systems |
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Term
| explain the hazards associated with radio frequency (RF) energy |
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Definition
| electrical shock, burns, biological changes, and cataracts |
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Term
| state the purpose of the laser safety hazard control program |
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Definition
| design a series of safety factors when using lasers |
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Term
| state the purpose of a safety stand down |
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Definition
| enhancement of command safety climate |
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Term
| discuss the concept of ORM |
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Definition
| systematic decision making process used to identify and manage hazards to make informed decisions |
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Term
| explain identify hazards as applied to ORM |
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Definition
| know hazards related to the job |
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Term
| explain asses hazards as applied to ORM |
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Definition
| determine each hazards degree of risk |
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Term
| explain make risk decisions as applied to ORM |
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Definition
| develope risk control options |
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Term
| explain implement controls as applied to ORM |
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Definition
| eliminate hazards or reduce risk |
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Term
| explain supervise as applied to ORM |
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Definition
| monitor and adapt to changes |
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Term
| discuss the dual chain of command for operating forces |
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Definition
operational- pres., SECDEF, unit commander
admin- SECNAV, CNO, operating forces |
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Term
| discuss unified commanders as applied to the operational chain of command |
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Definition
| commanders in charge of forces from two or more services |
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Term
| discuss specified commanders as applied to the operational chain of command |
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Definition
| commander in charge of forces from one service |
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Term
| which fleet command is comprised of the third and seventh fleet |
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Definition
| pacific fleet (CINCPACFLT) |
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Term
| discuss fleet commanders as applied to the operational chain of command |
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Definition
| commanders in charge of ships and crafts organized into commands by type |
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Term
| discuss task force commanders as applied to the operational chain of command |
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Definition
| divids fleets into forces, groups, units, or elements |
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Term
| discuss task unit commanders as applied to the operational chain of command |
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Definition
| divides task forces into task units |
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Term
| discuss the secretary of the navy (SECNAV) as applied to the admin chain of command |
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Definition
| responsible for policies and control of Department of the Navy (DON) |
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Term
| discuss the chief of naval operations (CNO) as applied to tthe admin chain of command |
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Definition
| advisor to the pres and SECNAV on the conduct of war |
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Term
| discuss the fleet commander and chief (CINC) as applied to the admin chain of command |
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Definition
| commands one of the three fleets (pacific, atlantic, and european) |
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Term
| discuss the naval air force commander (type commander/aircraft controlling custodian) as applied to the admin chain of command |
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Definition
type commander- command a certain type of sqaudron
a/c controlling custodian-control assignment, employment, and logistic support for a specific a/c |
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Term
| discuss the functional wing commander as applied to the admin chain of command |
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Definition
| responsible for a/c material readiness, admin, and training for their command |
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Term
| discuss the type sqaudron commander as applied to the admin chain of command |
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Definition
| responsible for maint and material condition of a/c assigned to them |
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Term
| discuss the role of the master chief petty officer of the navy (MCPON) |
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Definition
| responsible for all matters pertaining to enlisted personnel |
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Term
| discuss the role of the fleet master chief |
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Definition
| principle advisor to the fleet commander in chief |
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Term
| discuss the role of the force master chief |
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Definition
| principle advisor to various force group commanders |
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Term
| discuss the role of the command master chief (CMC) |
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Definition
| principle advisor on enlisted matters to CO |
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Term
| state the six areas of naval doctrine |
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Definition
| warfare, intel, ops, logistics, planning, and command and control |
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Term
| discuss how naval aviation supports recon/surveillance warfare |
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Definition
| search for and interception, recording, and analysis of radiated electromagnetic energy |
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Term
| discuss how naval aviation supports antisub warfare |
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Definition
| locate and destroy enemy submarines |
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Term
| discuss how naval aviation supports amphibious assault warfare |
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Definition
| a/c provide bombardment by missles, bombs, ect. and helicopters transport troops, personnel, and cargo from ship to shore |
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Term
| discuss how naval aviation supports logistics support warfare |
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Definition
| transport of troops, personnel, and cargo |
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Term
| discuss how naval aviation supports search and rescue warfare |
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Definition
| provides search data, surveillance of rescue area, and actual rescue |
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Term
| discuss how naval aviation supports mine warfare |
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Definition
| locate and destroy enemy mines |
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Term
| discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the US Navy |
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Definition
| revolutionary war, US Navy was born on October 13, 1775 |
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Term
| state the qualities that characterize the Navy/Marine Corps |
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Definition
| readiness, flexibilty, self-sustainability, and mobility |
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Term
| state the three levels of war |
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Definition
| tactical, operational, strategic |
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Term
| explain how naval intel operations support peace time operational decision making |
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Definition
| identify critical vulnerabilities, and enhance combat effectiveness |
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Term
| state the mission of naval logistics |
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Definition
| provide the ability to operate during war and peacetime any where in the world at any time. |
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Term
| state the importance of planning to naval operations |
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Definition
| military strength is enhanced |
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Term
| discuss the importance of coral sea as related to naval aviation |
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Definition
worlds first carrier vs carrier
7-8 May 1942 |
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Term
| discuss the importance of what happened at midway on 3-5 June, 1942 as related to naval aviation |
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Definition
| turning point of the pacific war |
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Term
| discuss the importance of guadalcanal as related to naval aviation |
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Definition
navy policy concerning family member separation reinstated
13-15 November 1942 |
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Term
| discuss the significance of May 8, 1911 as related to naval aviation |
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Definition
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Term
| state the name and the birthday of the first a/c carrier |
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Definition
USS Langley (CV-1)
20 March 1922 |
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Term
| what was the first jet powered naval a/c |
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Definition
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|
Term
| who was the first naval aviator in space |
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Definition
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AB rating |
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Definition
AB- aviation boatswains mate
purpose- a/c handlers, fuels, catapults, and arresting gears |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AC rating |
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Definition
AC- air traffic controller
purpose- control a/c in flight |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AD rating |
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Definition
AD- aviation machinist mate
purpose- a/c engine and fuel systems |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AE rating |
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Definition
AE- aviation electricians mate
purpose- a/c electrical lighting system |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AG rating |
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Definition
AG- areographers mate
purpose- weather forcasters |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AK/LS rating |
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Definition
AK/LS- aviation store keeper/logistic specialist
purpose- aviation supply
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AM rating |
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Definition
AM- Aviation structural mechanic
purpose- a/c structure, hydraulic systems, egress systems, environmental control systems |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AO rating |
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Definition
AO- aviation ordnanceman
purpose- a/c ordnance handlers |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AS rating |
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Definition
AS- aviation support equipment technician
purpose- support equip (SE) maint personnel |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AT rating |
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Definition
AT- aviation elctronics technician
purpose- a/c communications, navigation, and stores management system |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AW rating |
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Definition
AW- naval aircrewmen
purpose- operation and tracking equip on board a/c |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the AZ rating |
|
Definition
AZ- aviation maint administrationmen
purpose- maint department admin functions |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the PR rating |
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Definition
PR- aircrew survival equipment
purpose- aircrew flight equip |
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Term
| identify and explain the purpose of the PH/MS rating |
|
Definition
PH/MS- photographers mate/mass communication specialists
purpose- take photos and process film |
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Term
| describe inertia as applied to motion |
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Definition
| objects remain at rest until acted upon by another force |
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Term
| describe acceleration as applied to motion |
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Definition
| rate of change of speed/velocity of matter with time |
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Term
| describe speed as applied to motion |
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Definition
| rate of movement or motion in a given amount of time |
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Term
| describe velocity as applied to motion |
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Definition
| speed of an object in a given time and direction |
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Term
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Definition
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Term
| define newtons second law |
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Definition
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Term
|
Definition
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Term
| define bernoulli's principle |
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Definition
| the speed of a fluid passing through a constriction is increased and its pressure decreases |
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Term
| explain whats required for a small craft weather warning |
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Definition
| winds of 33 knots or less |
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Term
| explain whats required for a gale weather warning |
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Definition
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Term
| explain whats required for a storm weather warning |
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Definition
| winds of 48 knots or greater |
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Term
| explain whats required for a tropical depression warning |
|
Definition
| winds of 33 knots or less |
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Term
| explain whats required for a tropical storm warning |
|
Definition
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Term
| explain whats required for a hurricane/typhoon warning |
|
Definition
| winds of 64 knots or greater |
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Term
| explain whats required for a thunderstorm warning |
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Definition
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Term
| explains whats required for a severe thunderstorm warning |
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Definition
| winds of 50 knots or greater, 3/4in or greater hail |
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Term
| explain whats required for a tornado warning |
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Definition
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|
Term
| describe lift as applied to areodynamics |
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Definition
| force in a upward direction |
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|
Term
| describe weight as applied to areodynamics |
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Definition
| force of gravity acting downward |
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Term
| describe drag as applied to areodynamics |
|
Definition
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Term
| describe thrust as applied to areodynamics |
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Definition
| force in a forward direction |
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Term
| describe longitudinal axis as applied to areodynamics |
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Definition
| imaginary line between the nose and tail of the a/c |
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Term
| describe lateral axis as applied to areodynamics |
|
Definition
| imaginary line running parallel to the wings |
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Term
| describe vertical axis as applied to areodynamics |
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Definition
| imaginary line from top to bottom of a/c |
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Term
| state the three primary movements of a/c about the axis |
|
Definition
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Term
| identify and state the purpose of the primary flight controls for fixed wing a/c |
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Definition
ailerons- control of roll
rudders- control of yaw
elevators- control of pitch |
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Term
| identify and state the purpose of the primary flight controls for rotary wing a/c |
|
Definition
collective stick- up and down
cyclic stick- directional motion
foot pedals- control of yaw |
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Term
| state the purpose of the flaps flight control surface |
|
Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the spoiler flight control surface |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the speed brake |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the slats flight control surface |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the purpose of the horizontal stabilizers |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the vertical stabilizers |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the tail rotor |
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Definition
| produces thrust in the opposite direction |
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Term
| explain the term angle of attack |
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Definition
| angle at which a body meets a flow of air |
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Term
| explain the term autorotation |
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Definition
| converting inertial energy into lift to reduce the rate of decent |
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Term
| state the components of a basic hydraulic system |
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Definition
| resvoir, pump, tubing, selector vavle, and actuating unit |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the shock strut assembly on the a/c landing gear |
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Definition
shock strut assembly- absorbs the shock of landing
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Term
| explain the purpose of the tires on the landing gear |
|
Definition
| roll easily, provides traction during take off and landing |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the wheel and brake assembly on the landing gear |
|
Definition
| slow and stop the a/c, and prevent rolling while parked |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the retracting/extending mechanism on the landing gear |
|
Definition
| extend/retract the landing gear |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the side struts and supports on the landing gear |
|
Definition
| lateral strength, support of the landing gear |
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Term
| state the safety precautions used when servicing a/c tires |
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Definition
1. always approach from fore to aft
2. when inflating stand off to the side
3. deflate when removing |
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Term
| state the five basic sections of a jet engine |
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Definition
| intake, compressor, combustion chamber, turbine section, exhaust, and cone |
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Term
| describe a turbojet engine system |
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Definition
| projects a column of air to the rear at an extremely high velocity |
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|
Term
| describe a turboshaft engine system |
|
Definition
| delivers power through a shaft to drive something other than a propeller |
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Term
| describe a turboprop engine system |
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Definition
| propulsion by the conversion of gas energy to mechanical energy to drive a propeller |
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Term
| describe a turbofan engine system |
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Definition
| same as a turboprop except a duct enclosed axial-flow fan replaces the propeller |
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Term
| state the purpose of an afterburner |
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Definition
| boost the normal thrust rating of a gas turbine engine |
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Term
| state the NATO symbols and explain the characteristics and reasons for use of JP4 |
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Definition
| F40- flamespread rate on 700-800ft/min, flashpoint of -10°F/23°C |
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Term
| state the NATO symbols and explain the characteristics and reasons for use of JP5 |
|
Definition
US Navy's primary jet fuel
F44- flamespread rate of 100ft/min, flashpoint of 140°F/60°C |
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Term
| state the NATO symbols and explain the characteristics and reasons for use of JP8 |
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Definition
| F34- flamespread rate of 100ft/min, flashpoint of 100°F/40°C |
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Term
| describe the three hazards associated with jet fuel |
|
Definition
| explosion, vapor inhalation, toxic contact |
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Term
| describe the symptoms of fuel vapor inhalation |
|
Definition
| nausea, dizziness, and headache |
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|
Term
| explain the purpose of the auxiliary power unit (APU) |
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Definition
| provide electrical power when engine driven generators are not operating or when external power is not available |
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Term
| identify the reasons for and methods of non destructive inspection (NDI) |
|
Definition
reason- find and fix defects before they reach catastrophic proportions
methods- visual, optical, liquid penetrate, magnetic particle, eddy current, ultrasonic, and radiographic ect. |
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|
Term
| discuss icing and its effect on the performance of naval a/c |
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Definition
| loss of engine power, areodynamic efficiency, proper operation on control systems, brake and landing gear, outside vision, false instruments indications, and radio |
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Term
| state the purpose of the pitot-static |
|
Definition
| uses outside air to determine airspeed, altitude, and rate of climb |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the airspeed indicator |
|
Definition
| shows speed of a/c in relation to the air in which it is flying |
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Term
| state the purpoe of the altimeter |
|
Definition
| shows height of a/c above sea level |
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Term
| state the purpose of rate of climb indicator |
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Definition
| shows the rate at which the a/c is climbing or descending |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the attitude indicator |
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Definition
| shows a/c position relative to horizon |
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Term
| state the purpose of the turn and bank indicator |
|
Definition
| shows the correct execution of a turn and bank |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of navigation systems |
|
Definition
| direct, plot, and control the course or position for the a/c |
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Term
| state the purpose of the identify friend or foe (IFF) |
|
Definition
| allows determination of friendly and enemy targets |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of radio detection and ranging (RADAR) |
|
Definition
| to detect objects at distances great than visually possible |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the magnetic (standby) compass |
|
Definition
| navigation using magnetic north |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of communication systems |
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Definition
| provides long range communication without wires |
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Term
| state the purpose of bombs |
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Definition
| to reduce or nuetralize the enemy's war potential by explosing, fire, nuclear reaction |
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Term
| state the purpose of rockets |
|
Definition
| short range self propelled bombs |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of missles |
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Definition
| long range self propelled and self guided weapon |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of mines |
|
Definition
| defend and control vital water ways |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of torpedoes |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| explain the purpose of a circuit breaker |
|
Definition
| opens a circuit when current exceeds limits |
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Term
| explain the purpose of a fuse |
|
Definition
| metal that breaks or melts which opens a circuit |
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Term
|
Definition
| driving force behind current |
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Term
|
Definition
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|
Term
|
Definition
| opposing force to the flow of electrons |
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|
Term
| define the term a/c handling |
|
Definition
| any movement of a/c or GSE |
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Term
| state the purpose of a/c taxi signals |
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Definition
| provides no misunderstandings between signalmen and pilot |
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Term
| state the vehicle speed limits on the flight line and around a/c |
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Definition
| 5mph within 50ft of a/c, 10mph on runways, taxiways, parking ramps, and work areas |
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Term
| state the maximum towing speed of an a/c |
|
Definition
| as fast as the slowest walker |
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|
Term
| state the four catagories of tie down requirments |
|
Definition
| initial, intermediate, permanent, and heavy weather |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the emergency shore based recovery equipment |
|
Definition
| minimize the chance of an accident that could cause injury to pilot, crew, or a/c |
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Term
| state the purpose of the MA-1A overrun barrier |
|
Definition
| to stop a/c not equipped with a tail hook |
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Term
| state the minimum PPE required on flight line and ramp areas during routine maintenance |
|
Definition
| proper PPE for the work area |
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Term
| state the minimum PPE required on flight line and ramp areas during flight operations |
|
Definition
| cranial, jersey, googles, sound attentuators, flight deck shoes, flotation gear, survival light, and whistle |
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Term
| identify the safety hazard areas associated with intakes |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| identify the safety hazard areas associated with exhaust |
|
Definition
| several hundred feet from exhaust |
|
|
Term
| identify the safety hazard areas associated with propellers |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| identify the safety hazards areas associated with rotor blades |
|
Definition
| at least ten feet from rotor arc |
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|
Term
| identify the safety hazard areas with hot brakes |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| explain the significance of the runway numbering system |
|
Definition
| magnetic heading rounded to the nearest 10° |
|
|
Term
| explain the significance of threshold markings |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| explain the significance of the airfield lighting system |
|
Definition
| provide pilots with a visual landing aid at night in low visibility conditions |
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Term
| explain the significance of the runway/taxiway marking system |
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Definition
| uniform and unmistakable airfield landing system |
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Term
| explain the significance of the arm/dearm areas |
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Definition
| ordnance is changed from armed to safe and vice versa |
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Term
| explain the significance of overrun area |
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Definition
| effective deceleration for aborting or overshooting a/c |
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Term
| explain the significance of the parking apron |
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Definition
| parking, servicing, and loading a/c |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the wind indicator |
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Definition
| prompt indication of wind directions and velocities to pilots |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the airfield rotating beacon |
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Definition
| identify the airports location |
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Term
| explain the purpose of tower visual communications |
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Definition
| a coordination device between radar controller and a/c controller |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the tactical air navigation (TACAN) system |
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Definition
| determine a/c position and distance from a TACAN station |
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Term
| explain the purpose of crash/rescue |
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Definition
| rescue, fight fires, clear away wreckage ect. |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the compass calibration pad |
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Definition
| magneticaly quiet area where a/c compass is calibrated |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the liquid oxygen (LOX) exchnage area |
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Definition
| servicing a/c that require LOX |
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Term
| state the purpose of the HC aviation community |
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Definition
| helicopter combat support |
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Term
| state the purpose of the HCS aviation community |
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Definition
| helicopter combat support special sqaudron |
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Term
| state the purpose of the HM aviation community |
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Definition
| helicopter mine countermeasures |
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Term
| state the purpose of the HS aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the HSL aviation community |
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Definition
| helicopter antisubmarine light |
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Term
| state the purpose of the HT aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the VAQ aviation community |
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Definition
| tactical electronic warfare |
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Term
| state the purpose of the VAW aviation community |
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Definition
| carrier airborne ealry warning |
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Term
| state the purpose of the VC aviation community |
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Definition
| fleet composite utility and air services for fleet |
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Term
| state the purpose of the VF aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the VFA aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the VMFA aviation community |
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Definition
|
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Term
| state the purpose of the VP aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the VQ aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the VR aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the VRC aviation community |
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Definition
| carrier logistics support |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the VS aviation community |
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Definition
| carrier antisubmarine warfare |
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Term
| state the purpose of the VT aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| state the purpose of the VX/VXE aviation community |
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Definition
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Term
| identify a/c whose primary mission is fighter/attack |
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Definition
| AV-8 Harrier and F/A-18 Hornet |
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Term
| identify a/c whose primary mission is logistsics support |
|
Definition
| C-130 Hercules, C-20 Gulfstream, C-9 Sky Train and C-12 Huron |
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Term
| identify a/c whose primary mission is carrier logistics support |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| identify a/c whose mission is tactical electronic warfare |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| identify a/c whose mission is airborne early warning |
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Definition
|
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Term
| identify a/c whose mission is fleet air recon |
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Definition
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|
Term
| identify a/c whose mission is fighter |
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Definition
| F-14 Tomcat and F-5 Tiger II |
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|
Term
| identify a/c whose mission is helicopter anti submarine light |
|
Definition
| H-2 Seasprite and SH-60B Seahawk |
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Term
| identify a/c whose mission is helicopter anti submarine |
|
Definition
| H-3 Sea King, SH-60F Oceanhawk, and HH-60H Seahawk |
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|
Term
| identify a/c whose mission is helicopter combat support |
|
Definition
| H-46 Sea Knight, UH-1N Iroquois, and AH-1 Cobra |
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|
Term
| identify a/c whose mission is Helicopter mine countermeasures |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| identify a/c whose primary mission is patrol |
|
Definition
|
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Term
| identify a/c whose primary mission is carrier anti submarine warfare |
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Definition
| S-3 Viking (decommisoned) |
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Term
| identify a/c whose primary mission is training |
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Definition
| TA-4 Sky Hawk, T-2 Buckeye, T-45 Goshawk, T-34 Mentor, T-44 Pegasus |
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Term
| state the misson of an AE class ship |
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Definition
|
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Term
| state the misson of an AD class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an AFS class ship |
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Definition
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Term
| state the misson of an AS class ship |
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Definition
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Term
| state the misson of an AO/AOE class ship |
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Definition
| oiler/oiler and ammunition ship |
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Term
| state the misson of an CG class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an CV/CVN class ship |
|
Definition
| carrier/ nuclear powered carrier |
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Term
| state the misson of an DD/DDG class ship |
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Definition
| destroyer/guided missle destroyer |
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|
Term
| state the misson of an FFG class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an LCC class ship |
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Definition
|
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Term
| state the misson of an LHA class ship |
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Definition
|
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Term
| state the misson of an LHD class ship |
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Definition
|
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Term
| state the misson of an LPD class ship |
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Definition
| amphibious transport dock |
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Term
| state the misson of an LPH class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an LSD class ship |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an MCS class ship |
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Definition
| mine countermeasures support ship |
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Term
| state the misson of an ATF class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an ARS class ship |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an ASR class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an AR class ship |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an MCM class ship |
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Definition
| mine countermeasures ship |
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Term
| state the misson of an MHC class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an PC class ship |
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Definition
|
|
Term
| state the misson of an SSBN class ship |
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Definition
| ballistic missle nuclear submarine |
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Term
| state the misson of an SSN class ship |
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Definition
|
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Term
|
Definition
| use of lethal and non-lethal chemical agents |
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|
Term
| explain biological warfare |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| explain radiological warfare |
|
Definition
| use of radiological weapons |
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|
Term
| describe the purpose of the MCU-2/P protective mask |
|
Definition
| protects face, eyes, throat, and lungs |
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|
Term
| describe the purpose of the chemical protective undergarmet |
|
Definition
| nuetralize blister agent vapors and sprays |
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|
Term
| describe the purpose of the wet-weather clothing |
|
Definition
| protect from penetration by liquid agents and radioactive particles |
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|
Term
| describe the purpose of the Atropine/2 Pam chloride (Oxime) autoinjector |
|
Definition
| specific therapy for nerve agent casualties |
|
|
Term
| describe the purpose of the IM-143 pocket dosimeter |
|
Definition
| measure exposure to radiation over a period of time |
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|
Term
| describe the purpose of the DT-60 personnel dosimeter |
|
Definition
| measure the amount of gamma radiation the wearer has been exposed to |
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|
Term
| list the four types of chemical casualty agents and their physical symptoms |
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Definition
chocking- burning eyes, respiratory distress/failure, fluid build up in lungs
nerve- blurred vision, runny nose, chest tightness, nauseavomit, convulsions
blood- rapid deep breathing, dizziness, nausea, vomit, convulsions, stopping of heart and breathing
blister- blisters, burning eyes, nausea, vomit, irritated breathing |
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|
Term
| describe a high altitude air burst nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
| detonation at high altitude |
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|
Term
| describe an air burst nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
| detonation close to surface |
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|
Term
| describe a surface burst nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
| detonation on the surface |
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|
Term
| describe a shallow underwater burst nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
| detonation just below the surface of the water |
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|
Term
| describe a deep underwater burst nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
| detonation deep below the surface of the water |
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|
Term
| describe the effects of the blast from a nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
primary-injuries from direct action of the air shock wave on the body
secondary- injuries from collapsing buildings, and debris from the blast |
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|
Term
| describe the flash burns/blindness effect of a nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
primary- injuries from thermal radiation
secondary- injuries from fires caused by explosion |
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|
Term
| describe the radiation effect of a nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
| skin burns, damage to cells of the body |
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|
Term
| describe the electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effect of a nuclear blast |
|
Definition
| burn out electronic or electrical equipment |
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|
Term
| describe the blackout effect of a nuclear explosion |
|
Definition
| loss of lights or electrical power |
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|
Term
| define mission oriented protective posture (MOPP) |
|
Definition
| defines the amount of protective CBR gear to wear or have readily available |
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|
Term
| discuss MOPP 1 requirements |
|
Definition
gas masks readily available
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|
Term
| discuss MOPP 2 requirements |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| describe MOPP 3 requirements |
|
Definition
| don gas mask, chemical protective overgarment, trouser legs tucked into boots |
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|
Term
| discuss MOPP 4 rerquirements |
|
Definition
| don gas mask, chemical protective overgarment, tuck trouser legs into boots, gloves |
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|
Term
| discuss the purpose of the naval air training operating procedures standardization (NATOPS) program |
|
Definition
| improve combat readiness and reduction in a/c mishaps |
|
|
Term
| explain general a/c prestart precautions |
|
Definition
| wheels chocked, parking brake set, intake screens installed, check for FOD, tied down, fire extinguishing equipment |
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|
Term
| state the meaning of warning as applied to NATOPS |
|
Definition
| could result in injury or death |
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|
Term
| state the meaning of caution as applied to NATOPS |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| state the meaning of note as applied to NATOPS |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the meaning of shall as applied to NATOPS |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the meaning of should as applied to NATOPS |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the meaning of may as applied to NATOPS |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the meaning of will as applied to NATOPS |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| state the purpose of the NATOPS evaluation |
|
Definition
| evaluate individual and unit compliance by observing and grading adherence to NATOPS procedures |
|
|
Term
| state the purpose of the naval flight records subsystem (NAVFLIRS) |
|
Definition
| a single source document for recording that collects flight activity data in support of the maint data system (MDS) |
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|
Term
| state the purpose of the master flight files |
|
Definition
| official flight record of naval a/c |
|
|
Term
| explain the a/c visual identification system for COMNAVAIRLANT |
|
Definition
| 1st character- A-M, 2nd character- A-Z |
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|
Term
| explain the a/c visual identification system for COMNAVAIRLPAC |
|
Definition
| 1st character- N-Z, 2nd character A-Z |
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|
Term
| explain the a/c visual identification system for CNATRA |
|
Definition
| 1st character- A-G, no 2nd character |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the commanding officer (CO) |
|
Definition
| responsible for the command and its actions |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the executive officer (XO) |
|
Definition
| responsible for the organizations performance and discipline |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the command master chief (CMC) |
|
Definition
| enlisted advisor for the command |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the department head |
|
Definition
| representative of the CO in matter pertaining to the department |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the command managed equal opportunity officer (CMEO)/ equal opportunity program specialist (EOPS) |
|
Definition
| equal opportunity training for the command |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the division officer |
|
Definition
| responsible for the division |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the leading chief petty officer (LCPO), leading petty officer (LPO) |
|
Definition
| assists the DIVO/ assists the LCPO |
|
|
Term
| describe the personell responsibilities of the work center supervisor |
|
Definition
| responsible for personnel under their supervision |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the command career counselor |
|
Definition
| runs command counseling program |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the ombudsman |
|
Definition
| keeps CO informed about family moral and family problems |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the command financial specialist (CFS) |
|
Definition
| command financial counseling |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the drug and alcohol program advisor (DAPA) |
|
Definition
| advises CO on drug and alcohol abuse |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the security manager |
|
Definition
| advises CO/XO on all security matters |
|
|
Term
| describe the duties of the career information program management (CIPM) program manager |
|
Definition
| divisional career counselors |
|
|
Term
| describe the purpose of personnel counseling |
|
Definition
| recognize whether the promblem is beyond your ability or not |
|
|
Term
| describe the purpose of a performance counseling |
|
Definition
| discuss the their positive/negative work performance |
|
|
Term
| describe the effects of enlisted evaluations on the types of discharges |
|
Definition
| evaluations can determine whether you receive an honorable, general, dis-honorable discharge |
|
|
Term
| describe the effects of enlisted evaluations on advancement |
|
Definition
the better your eval the more likely you are to get promoted
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|
|
Term
| describe the different evaluation scores |
|
Definition
| 4.0- early promote (EP), 3.8- must promote (MP), 3.6- promotable (P), 3.4- progressing (P), 2.0- problems |
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|
Term
| describe the effects of enlisted evaluations on good conduct awards |
|
Definition
| evals can determine whether you qualify for the good conduct award every three years |
|
|
Term
| describe the effects of enlisted evaluations on eligibility for reenlistment |
|
Definition
| if your eval score is below 3.0 its up to the CO whether you qualify for reenlistment |
|
|
Term
| describe the effect of enlisted evaluations on duty assignments |
|
Definition
| evaluations can determine eligibility for certain assignments like instructor duty, RDC, and formal schools |
|
|
Term
| explain the use of a naval message |
|
Definition
| means by which commanders communicate |
|
|
Term
| explain the use of E-mail |
|
Definition
| communicating electronicaly |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the date time group (DTG) message component |
|
Definition
date and time express is greenwich mean time
greenwich mean time- DDTIMEZMMMYY |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the from line message component |
|
Definition
| 1st line, originators address |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the to line message component |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the info line message component |
|
Definition
| address of others interested |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the classification/declassification line message component |
|
Definition
| 1st line of text, messages classification |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the standard subject identification code (SSIC) message component |
|
Definition
| 4-5 digit number that stands for the subject |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the subject line message component |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the passing instructions message component |
|
Definition
| assists in the automatic internal routing of messages |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the reference line message component |
|
Definition
| short way to repeat a reference |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the amplification information line message component |
|
Definition
| amplify or supplement data text |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the narrative information line message component |
|
Definition
| provide amplifing info pertaining to data text |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the text message component |
|
Definition
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|
Term
| explain what a page 2 is and what entries it contains |
|
Definition
| record of emergency data, beneficiary data |
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|
Term
| explain what a page 4 is and what entries it contains |
|
Definition
| enlited qualifications history, history of quals, awards, and commendations |
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|
Term
| explain what a page 13 is and what entries it contains |
|
Definition
| admin remarks, record of significant entries |
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|
Term
| state the purpose and discuss the contents of the enlisted distribution verification repot (EDVR) |
|
Definition
| summary of present and future manning status, contains names, rates, assigned dates, NEC's, billets, reported dates, PRD's, ect. |
|
|
Term
| expain the purpose of a report and disposition of offenses (NAVPERS Form 1626/7) |
|
Definition
| record of all court-martial, and NJP's that effect pay |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of the operational report (OPREP) |
|
Definition
| notification of possible nuclear detonation |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of the movement report (MOVEREP) |
|
Definition
| location info concerning ships |
|
|
Term
| state the purpose of logistics requirements (LOGREQ) |
|
Definition
| notify ports of logistics requirements |
|
|
Term
| state the purpose of status of requirement and training support (SORTS) |
|
Definition
| ships condition of readiness |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of the situational report (SITREP) |
|
Definition
| notification of any incident not meeting OPREP 3 requirements |
|
|
Term
| state the objective of the naval aviation maint program (NAMP) |
|
Definition
| to maintain a/c and SE in a full mission capable status |
|
|
Term
| what is contained in Vol. 1 of the NAMP |
|
Definition
| concepts, policies, organizations, maint support procedures, and "O" and "I" level maint |
|
|
Term
| what is contained in Vol. 2 of the NAMP |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| what is contained in Vol. 3 of the NAMP |
|
Definition
|
|
Term
| what is contained in Vol. 4 of the NAMP |
|
Definition
| aviation 3M data processing requirements |
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|
Term
| what is contained in Vol. 5 of the NAMP |
|
Definition
| standard operating procedures (SOP's) |
|
|
Term
| describe the three levels of aviation maint |
|
Definition
oganizational- day to day maint in support of mssion
intermediate- maint that supports the organization
depot- maint performed at naval industrial facilities |
|
|
Term
| discuss the general responsibilities of the maint officer (MO) |
|
Definition
| responsible for the accomplishment of the maint department mission |
|
|
Term
| discuss the general responsibilities of the a/c maint officer (AMO) |
|
Definition
| assists the MO, and keeps MO fully infromed of matter concerning the department |
|
|
Term
| discuss the general responsibilities of the maint/material control officer (MMCO) |
|
Definition
| responsible for the overall production and material support of the department |
|
|
Term
| discuss the general responsibilities of the material control officer |
|
Definition
| managing the tool control program |
|
|
Term
| state the basic responsibilities of maint/production control |
|
Definition
maint- maintian FMC a/c
production- process and return all parts back to the command in a timely manner |
|
|
Term
| discuss the basic responsibilities of the maint admin division |
|
Definition
| provide all admin fuctions for the maint department |
|
|
Term
| describe the difference between scheduled and un scheduled maint |
|
Definition
scheduled- maint performed at specified intervals
unscheduled- maint caused by the discovery of a discrepancy |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of a daily inspection |
|
Definition
| inspect to a greater degree than a turnaround or post flight, good for 72 hours provide no flight occurs |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of a turnaround inspection |
|
Definition
| ensure integrity of a/c for flight, verify proper servicing, detect degradation |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of a special inspection |
|
Definition
| inspection with a prescribe interval other than daily, calendar, or phase |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of a conditional inspection |
|
Definition
| unscheduled and unforseen conditions causing an inspection |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of a phase inspection |
|
Definition
| divides total maint into phases |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of a acceptance inspection |
|
Definition
| inspect after receiving a new a/c |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpose of a transfer inspection |
|
Definition
| inspect before transfering an a/c out of the command |
|
|
Term
| discuss the purpoe of a a/c service period adjustment(ASPA) inspection |
|
Definition
| depot level evaluation of a/c general material condition |
|
|
Term
| state the purpose of the functional check flight (FCF |
|
Definition
| determine whether the airframe, power plants, accessories, and equip are working in accordance with standards |
|
|
Term
| state the purpose of the weight and balance program |
|
Definition
| provides a standard system of field weight and balance control |
|
|
Term
| state the pupose of the a/c logbook |
|
Definition
| provides various data on the a/c such as flight time, inspection records, TD's, and miscellaneous history |
|
|
Term
| state who is authorized to sign a/c logbook entries |
|
Definition
| those designated by the CO |
|
|
Term
| state who is qualified to release a/c safe for flight |
|
Definition
| MO/MMCO, or maint control officer |
|
|
Term
| discuss the maint requirements cards (MRC's) |
|
Definition
| instructions for efficient performance of scheduled maint |
|
|
Term
| discuss the periodic maint information cards (PMIC's) |
|
Definition
| identify scheduled and forced removal items and their replacement intervals |
|
|
Term
| define the illustrated parts breakdown (IPB) as applied to aviation maint |
|
Definition
| illustrations and part numbers |
|
|
Term
| define maint instructions manuals (MIMs) |
|
Definition
| contains instructions for "O" and "I" level maint on a specific a/c |
|
|
Term
| discuss the work center supervisors maint responsibilities |
|
Definition
| hour by hour maint situations |
|
|
Term
| define the concept of quality assurance (QA) |
|
Definition
| prevention of the occurence of defects |
|
|
Term
| explain the resposibilities of a quality assurance representative (QAR) |
|
Definition
| direct representative of the CO for ensuring safety of flight |
|
|
Term
| explain the responsibilities of a collateral duty QAR (CDQAR) |
|
Definition
| stand-ins for command QAR's |
|
|
Term
| explain the responsibilities of the collateral duty inspector (CDI) |
|
Definition
| inspect all work and comply with QA inspections |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of a special QA audit |
|
Definition
| evaluate specific areas of the work center |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of a quarterly/work center QA audit |
|
Definition
| evaluate the work center overall |
|
|
Term
| discuss the two functions of the central technical publication library |
|
Definition
1. determine which pubs are needed by the command
2. ensure pubs are up to date |
|
|
Term
| discuss the elements of a successful foreign object damage (FOD) program |
|
Definition
| identify, correct, eliminate casual factors |
|
|
Term
| state the primary objective of the tool control program |
|
Definition
| rapidly account for all tools after completing a maint task |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of fuel surveillance program |
|
Definition
| provide clean fuel by checking for contaminants |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose navy oil analysis program |
|
Definition
| provide clean oil by checking for contaminants |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the aviators breathing oxygen (ABO) surveillance program |
|
Definition
| safely handling of LOX or gaseous oxygen |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the hydraulic contamination control program |
|
Definition
| maintain hydraulic fluid purity |
|
|
Term
| explain the purpose of the tire and wheel maint safety program |
|
Definition
| safe handling and servicing of a/c tire and wheels |
|
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Term
| stste the purpose of the maint training improvement program (MTIP) |
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Definition
| evaluates the technical knowledge levels of aviation technicians |
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Term
| explain the purpose of the monthly maint plan (MMP) |
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Definition
| a scheduled and predictable maint work load |
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Term
| discuss the importance of the electro-static discharge (ESD) program |
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Definition
| protects equip and personnel from ESD damage |
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Term
| what funtional requirements of the NAMP are satisfied by "O" level NALCOMIS |
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Definition
| to jmprove mission capability, inprove a/c maint, and supply support |
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Term
| what does NALCOMIS stand for |
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Definition
| naval aviation logistics command management information system |
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Term
| what funtional requirements of the NAMP are satisfied by "I" level NALCOMIS |
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Definition
| the capability to manage maint and supply functions |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS maintenance subsystem |
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Definition
| collects and processes maint related data |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS flight subsystem |
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Definition
| collects and processes flight related data |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS logs/records subsystem |
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Definition
| maintains configuration profiles for engines, a/c, and any areonautical equip service record (AESR) |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS personnel subsystem |
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Definition
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS assets subsystem |
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Definition
| processes inventory and inspection criteria for SE and aviation life support systems (ALSS) |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS data analysis subsystem |
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Definition
| approves or disapproves maint action forms (MAF's), naval flight records (NAVFLIRS) |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS reports subsystem |
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Definition
| selects and produces various reports |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "O" level NALCOMIS ad hoc query subsystem |
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Definition
| creates user specific reports |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS maintenance activity subsystem |
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Definition
| document maint actions, order parts, maintain individual component repair list data, and request inquiries |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS configuration status accounting subsystem |
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Definition
| contains 3 section, a/c engines, SE, and TD's |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS personnel management subsystem |
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Definition
| contains info on assigned military and civilian personnel |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS asset management subsystem |
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Definition
| maintain inventory and utilization data for SE and IMRL items |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS material requirment processing subsystem |
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Definition
| material requirements generated by maint customers |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS system support subsystem |
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Definition
| permits the user to see a list of on screen messages that are waiting action |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS data off-load/on-load subsystem |
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Definition
| generate files, reports, and documents for data off-load/on-load |
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Term
| describe the purpose of the "I" level NALCOMIS technical publications subsystem |
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Definition
| provide and automated technical library tracking system |
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Term
| explain the purpose of a maintenance action form (MAF) as applied to NLACOMIS documentation |
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Definition
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Term
| explain the work unit code (WUC) block on a MAF |
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Definition
| identifies the system or subsystem being work upon |
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Term
| explain the job control number (JCN) block on a MAF |
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Definition
| 9,10, or 11-character code, identifies a specific MAF |
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Term
| what information is contained in a JCN |
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Definition
organization code, jullian date, MAF number, suffix (optional)
ex: PE4112020 |
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Term
| explain the maintenance control number (MCN) block on a MAF |
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Definition
| 7 character code assigned by NALCOMIS indentifying the MAF |
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Term
| explain the discrepance blocks on a MAF |
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Definition
| a description of the discrepancy |
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Term
| explain the corrective action blocks on a MAF |
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Definition
| a description of the corrective action |
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Term
| explain the when discovered (W/D) code block on a MAF |
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Definition
| single alpha-character indicating when the problem was found |
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Term
| explain the type equipment (TYPE EQUIP) code block on a MAF |
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Definition
| identifies the type of equip being worked on |
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Term
| explain the type maintenance (T/M) code block on a MAF |
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Definition
| 1 alpha/numeric charcter code describing the type work being performed |
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Term
| what is a special maint qualification (SMQ) |
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Definition
| determines what may be accessed on NALCOMIS by an individual |
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Term
| discuss the security considerations that aply to an individuals NALCOMIS login and password |
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Definition
1. protect your password
2. do not share, loan, or write down passwords
3. protect passwords from unauthorized viewing
4.always log off when you complete your task
5. know who the security personnel are |
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Term
| state the function and responsibilities of material control |
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Definition
| provide material support and coordinated indirect material requirements |
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Term
| discuss the two types of operating target (OPTAR) funding and give examples of items procured with each |
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Definition
flight operations fund (OFC-01)- aviation fuels, flight deck shoes, lox
aviation fleet maintenance (AFM)- consumable repair parts, hand tools |
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Term
| state the procedures that supply uses for ordering parts and materials |
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Definition
1. receive requirements from work center
2. provide data to the ASD
3. enter date and time ordered in the register
4. approve or disapprove indirect material requirements |
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Term
| state the procedures that supply uses for receipt and delivery of parts and materials |
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Definition
1. receive the material and DD form 1348
2. sign DD form 1348
3. enter date and time on DD form 1348
4. determine if component is ASR, EHR, SRC card trackable and the appropriate card is with the component
5. give material to work center
6. get signature from work center on DD form 1348
7. turn in defective material within 24 hours of receipt |
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Term
| state the procedures that the work center uses for turn-in of defective cmponents |
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Definition
1. remove part form a/c
2. wrap part with bubble wrap |
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Term
| define the acronym MILSTRIP and state its purpose |
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Definition
| military standard requisitioning and issue procedure- govern requisitions and issue of material |
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Term
| define and explain individual component repair list (ICRL) |
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Definition
| a detailed statement of and IMA's component repair capability |
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Term
| define and explain the consolidated remain-in-place list (CRIPL) |
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Definition
| listing of all authorized remain in place items |
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Term
| define and explain not mission capable supply (NMCS) |
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Definition
| material condition of an a/c that is not capable of performing any of its mission |
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Term
| define and explain partial mission capable supply (PMCS) |
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Definition
| material condtion of an a/c that can perform at least one of its mission |
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Term
| define and explain a national stock number (NSN) |
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Definition
| 13 digit stcok number used to identify an item of supply |
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Term
| define and explain a national item identification number (NIIN) |
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Definition
| the first 9 letters in an NSN identifing an item of supply |
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Term
| define and explain aviation depot level repair (AVDLR) |
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Definition
| designation given to an item not repairable at an OMA |
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Term
| define and discuss the awaiting parts (AWP) job status |
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Definition
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Term
| define and explain the individual material readiness list (IMRL) |
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Definition
| list of items and quanities of certain SE |
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Term
| define and explain the a/c inventory records (AIR) |
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Definition
| inventory of all equipment installed on a/c |
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Term
| define and explain expeditious repair (EXREP) |
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Definition
| quick repair and return of an item |
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Term
| explain the importance of the areonautical allowance list in relation to mission sustainanbility |
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Definition
| provides an estimate of the funding required to maintain FMC a/c |
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Term
| state the purpose of the financial liability investigation of property loss (DD Form 200) |
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Definition
| document when government property is lost, damaged, or destroyed |
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Term
| state the purpose the missing/lost/stolen report |
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Definition
| a report of missing, lost, or stolen items |
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Term
| what is a flight packet used for |
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Definition
| pilots making extended flights |
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Term
| explain the purpose of source, maint, and recoverability (SM&R) code |
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Definition
| determine whether a part can be ordered by an activity |
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Term
| defien the term hazardous material (HM) |
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Definition
| materials which pose a sunstantial hazard |
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Term
| define the term hazardous waste (HW) |
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Definition
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Term
| discuss HAZMAT storage and inspection requirements |
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Definition
| conducted weekly and quarterly, inspected for tightness of structure, corrosion, leakage, improper lableing, expiration |
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Term
| state the purpose and information contained on the material safety data sheet (MSDS) |
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Definition
| all info on all HAZMAT used in an activity |
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Term
| what are the 6 categories of HAZMAT |
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Definition
| flamable, aerosol, toxic, corrosive, oxidizing, and compressed |
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Term
| explain the general procedures to be followed when a HAZMAT spill is discovered |
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Definition
| discover, notify, take action, evaluate, contain, damage control, dispersion of gases, clean up, disposal, certify safe, follow up report |
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Term
| state the PPE required when handling HAZMAT |
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Definition
| goggles, respirator device, and gloves |
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Term
| discuss the disposal limitations for adhesives |
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Definition
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Term
| discuss the disposal limitations of grease |
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Definition
within 50 nautical miles of shore- shore disposal
beyond 50 nautical miles- overboard |
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Term
| discuss the disposal limitations of hydraulic fluid |
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Definition
| synthetic fluids separate from other types of fluids |
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Term
| discuss the disposal limitations of fuels |
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Definition
| synthetic and petroleum lubricants saparate |
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Term
| discuss the disposal limitations of waste oils |
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Definition
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Term
| discuss the disposal limitations for paint/paint thinners |
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Definition
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Term
| describe required training for all hands with respect to the HAZMAT program |
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Definition
| types of HAZMAT used, disposal, hazard warning lables, MSDS, protection, emergency situations |
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Term
| describe the purpose of secondary labeling of HAZMAT when removed from original container |
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Definition
| ensure existing precautionary labeling is retained |
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Term
| discuss the purpose of the HAZMAT authorized use list (AUL) |
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Definition
| current inventory of HAZMAT |
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