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| how many pressure points are on the human body |
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| at what temperature will superficial/deep frostbite occur |
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| what publication outlines the requirements for the aviation gas free engineering (AVGFE) program. |
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| what armed services are part of Stategic Command or STRATCOM |
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| what are the unified commands |
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| atlantic, pacific, european, southern, central, readiness, and stategic |
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| how many personnel are assigned to STRATCOM |
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| what are some of the specified commands |
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| north american aerospace defense command (NORAD) and air mobility command (AMC) |
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| who is the secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) |
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| who is the chief of naval operations (CNO) |
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| who is the commander-in-chief, U.S. Pacific Fleet (CINCPACFLT) |
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| how many fleet master chiefs are there |
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| how many force master chiefs are there |
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| what were some of the problems that caused the revolutionary war |
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| the 13 colonies could only trade with england and taxation without representation |
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| what were the dates of the 1st and 2nd continental congress |
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1st- 5 september 1774
2nd- 10 may 1775 |
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| who was the first commander-in-chief of the first sqaudron of the continental navy |
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| list the three levels of war from smallest to largest |
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tactical- individual engagements
operational- concerns forces in theatre
strategic- national goals |
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| what is an operation plan |
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| a commanders description of a concept of an operation |
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| what U.S. aicraft carrier was sunk at coral sea. |
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| what day was the battle at coral sea |
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| how many carriers did the US have at midway |
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| 3, the Hornet, the Enterprise, and the Yorktown |
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| what US carrier was sunk at midway |
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| when was the battle of guadalcanal |
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| what did the japanese lose at quadalcanal |
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two cruisers and six destroyers
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| what US ship was sunk at quadalcanal |
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| why was the navy's family separation policy reinstated at quadalcanal |
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| the loss of all 5 sullivan brothers |
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| what type of plane was the first naval aircraft |
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| what did the Triad airplane eventually become |
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| navy's first airplane, the A-1 |
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| how much did the navy pay for the first naval aircraft |
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what was the USS langley before it was an aircraft carrier
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| a coal carrier, the USS jupiter |
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| when was the USS langley commisioned |
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| what carrier did the first navy jet land on |
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| when did alan shepard first go into space |
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| what type of mission did alan shepard fly and how long was it |
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| what craft did alan shepard pilot into space |
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| mercury capsule, freedom 7 |
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| how does bernoulli's principle apply to aicraft |
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| allows to aircraft to attain lift |
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| how does bernoulli's principle help aircraft achieve lift |
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| as airflow hits the wing it is split. as the airflow travels over the top its speed is increased and pressure decreased. the difference in the pressures creates and "sucking" effect which lifts the aircraft into the air. |
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| what does it mean if an aircraft is "stalled" |
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| when a jet meets an airflow at point where the aistream is actually pushing the aircraft causing it to slow or "stall" |
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| what does the APU use to drive the generator |
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voltage = current X resistance
(E=IR) |
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| what is voltage measured in |
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| what is current measured in |
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| what is resistance measured in |
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| how many ramps are there on an airfield |
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| as many ramps as there are hangars |
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| where are the procedures for the operation of airport lighting located |
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| what color are the taxiway lights |
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| what is the overrun area also used for |
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| emergency all weather access for fire fighting, crash, and rescue equip |
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| how many flashes per minute does the airfield rotating beacon create |
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| describe the characteristics of liquid oxygen (LOX) |
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| light blue liquid, -297 degrees F, expansion rate of 860-1. |
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| how much pressure is in a LOX system |
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| what flammable/combustible materials should you keep LOX away from |
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| wood, cloth, paper, oil, kerosene |
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| what principle does the pitot-static system operate on |
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| where is the pitot-static probe located on the a/c |
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| outside of aircraft at a point where air is least likely to be turbulent |
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| how is airspeed usually indicated on the airspeed indicator |
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| in mach or the local speed of sound |
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| what are some examples of navigation systems |
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| a ground/aircraft transponder sends a interrogation signal to approaching a/c, the a/c sends a response back, then the transponder identifies it as an enemy or friendly target. |
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| whaty principle does RADAR work on |
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| how much time does it take radio wave to travel one nautical mile. |
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| what does the MCU-2/P protective mask not protect you from |
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| does not provide oxygen, protection against smoke, or toxic gas |
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| what does the chemical protective overgarment consist of |
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| trouser, hip-length jumper with attached hood, and gloves and foot coverings |
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| what does the wet weather gear consist of |
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| parka, trousers, rubber boots, and gloves |
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| how do you use the 1M-143 pocket dosimeter |
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| hold it up to a light source and look through the eye piece, the total radiation dose received can be measured |
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| what condition is set during MOPP level 2 and 3 |
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| what is the NAVFLIRS publication |
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| what is the NAVFLIRS also known as |
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| what info is documented on the NAVFLIRS |
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| statistical description of the flight pertaining to a/c and aircrew, record of logistic actions performed during flight, record of weapons profeciency, training areas utilized and other miscellaneous info |
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| what are master flight files maintained in accordance with |
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| what is the purpose of the a/c visual identification system |
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| provides for the assignment of a/c markings and side numbers that identify a/c that allow for rapid identification |
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| what is in page 7 of an enlisted service record |
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| court memorandum, report and disposition of offenses (NAVPERS form 1626/7) |
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| which report has the highest precedence |
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| operational report (OPREP) |
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| where are principles of the NAMP found |
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| who is in charge of the NAMP |
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| who defines and assigns resposibilities, functions, and operations of the maint department |
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| what are some resposibilities of the maint/material control officer (MMCO) |
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| coordinate and monitor the department workload, liason between the command and supply |
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| besides ordering parts what are some other responsibilities of material control |
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| controlling the command budget and writing surveys |
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| when is functional check flight required |
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| when a major component or system is repaired, installed, or replaced, or when the a/c has not flown for 30 days regardless of reason |
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| state the purpose of the weight and balance program |
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| provides a standard system of field weight and balance control, maximum operating weights, center of gravity restrictions, and method of loading a/c that is safe for flight |
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| what info is contained in the a/c logbook |
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| flight times, inspection records, TD's, MAF's against the a/c |
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areonautical equip service records (AESR) are kept on what items in an a/c
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| items with their own inspections such as engines, APU's, and propeller systems |
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| can pilot fly an a/c without it being safe for flight |
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| what are some responsiblities of the work center supervisor |
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| hour by hour maint situation, and keep maint control constantly notified of maint being performed |
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| the achievement of QA depends on what |
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| prevention, knowledge, and special skills |
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| in accordance with OPNAV 4790.2 how long can a CDQAR be assigned for |
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| how long are copies of QA audits maintained and held for |
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| who manages the CTPL program |
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| who monitors the FOD program |
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| who monitors the fuel surveillance program |
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| what day is the MMP distributed each month |
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| what some info contained in the MMP |
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| flight hours, dates of scheduled maint, training, qualifications, chain of command, calibration schedules, and TD's |
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| what are the two OPTAR fundings |
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OFC-01- flight operations fund
AFM - aviation fleet maint |
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| what are some items the OFC-01 fund pays for |
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| aviation fuels, office supplies, flight deck shoes, liquid and gaseous oxygen, publications, and CO/XO plaques |
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| what are some items the AFM fund pays for |
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| corrosion control materials, consumable repair parts, and consumable hand tools |
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| what is a remain in place item |
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| an item that is specific to the a/c such as a panel or door |
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| whats the difference between the NA 01-1A-509 and the NAVAIR A1-F18AC-SRM-000 |
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| the 509 is general corrosion procedures and the SRM is specific to the F18 |
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| how many external fuel stores can the F-18 hold |
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| whats the Y-coordinates of the radome |
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| whats the Y-coordinates of the forward fuselage |
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| whats the Y-coordinates of the center fuselage |
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| whats the Y-coordinates of the aft fuselage |
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| how many modes does the VHF/UHF communication system operate on |
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| 3, fixed frequency, anti-jam (ECCM), and maritime |
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| how many preset channels are there for the VHF/UHF communication system |
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| what is the frequency range of VHF/UHF |
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| how many minutes of flight data is recorded on the deployable flight incident recorder set (DFIRS) |
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| when is the underwater initiator for the DFIRS system activated |
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| when the a/c is about 15-25ft underwater |
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| what fequency does the recorder beacon transmit at |
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| military guard frequency channel 243MHz |
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| how long will the batteries work on recorder beacon |
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