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| What manual was established jointly by the Navy, Airforce, and Army as a combined effort to consolidate and coordinate corrosion control best practices for aircraft and avionics? |
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| Cleaning and Corrosion Control |
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| What is used when a procedure is mandatory? |
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| What are issued as naval messages to expedite the release of urgent and essential operational and maintenanace change information? |
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| To automatically receive future changes and revisions to NAVAIR technical manuals, an activity must be established on the what maintained by the Naval Air Technical Data and Engineering Service Command (NATEC)? |
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| Automatic Distribution Requirements List (ADRL) |
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| As much as 30% to what percent of military avionic failures are due to the corrosion process? |
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| The two most important factors in preventing corrosion, and the only ones which can be controlled by field personnel, are the removal of what and the application of protective coatings? |
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| Aluminum and what other alloys found in aviation equipment will normally begin to corrode if salt deposits, other corrosive soils, or electrolytes are allowed to remain? |
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| Use clean water with low chloride content for aircraft washing and rinsing (chloride content should be less than how many parts per million, approximately the same limit as that for portable water)? |
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| Reporting Navy personnel shall identify/report corrosion discrepancies in accordance with what? |
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| Refer to what, Hazardous Material Information System, or the appropriate parent service organization documents for the handling, storage, and disposal of hazardous material? |
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