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The E-2C/D is powered by what type of engine?
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Two T-56-A-427 turbo props
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What is the name of the props used?
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Hamilton Sundstrand NP2000
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What acts as the engine governor?
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The propeller
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Name all eight parts of the T56-A-427
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1. Reduction gear assembly
2. Tie struts 3. Power section assembly 4. Turbine section 5. Combustion section 6. Compressor section 7. Accessory drive housing 8. Torquemeter assembly |
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How big is the Rotodome?
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24 ft in Diameter
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What is the prinicipal structural material employed throughout the aircraft?
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Aluminum alloy
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What does the wing group consist of?
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Wing center and wing outer panels
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The tail group consists of
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horizontal stab
right inboard fin left inboard slab fin upper/lower left/right outboard fins |
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The entire tail group is constructed of what two materials?
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Alluminum alloy on the four lower fins and horzontal stab
Reinforced plastic fiberglass on the four upper fins |
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Where is the Nose gear landing system located and what does it consist of ?
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Forward section of Aircraft under cockpit,
consists of 2 nose wheels and tires. |
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Where is the Main gear landing system located and what does it consist of?
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Mid section of aircraft outboard of fuselage, one under each nacelle,
consists of one main wheel and tire mounted on each strut |
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How many sections are there to the fuselage?
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4
two midsections, one forward and the aft section |
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What does the nose gear catapult system provide?
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carrier deck take-off capabilities through the use of a tow link
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How is the Deicing system controlled?
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pneumatically operated and electrically controlled
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Components of NP2000 propeller
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8 blades
Steel hub attached by 15 bolts Integrated oil control variable pitch actuator front spinner prop bulkhead prop adapter which connects to the prop shaft 4 blade targets locate don blades 2,4,6,8 actuator valve module |
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What type of fuel does the aircraft use?
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JP-5 of JP-4
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How many tanks and how many gallons COMBINED do they hold?
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2 intergral tanks that have a combined capacity of 1,824 gallons.
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Componets of Fuel system
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Engine driven Fuel pump
Aircraft boost pump Fuel control Tank interconnect valve Fuel quantity probes Fuel dump valve Fuel vent valves Fuel nozzles |
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The bleed air system uses a ________stage to supply bleed air for the following functions? Name six
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14th stage
Engine anti-ice A/C Pressurization Engine cooling Hydraulics reservoir Cross bleed start |
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What are the names of the self-contained closed center hydraulic systems aboard the E-2 C/D ?
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Flight hydraulic power system and combined hydraulic power system
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What does the tail skid prevent
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Structural damage to the aircraft during takeoff and landing
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What is the maximum psi for the flight hydraulic power system and the combined hydraulic power system?
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3000 PSI
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What do the primary and secondary control surfaces consist of ?
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Elevators, ailerons, and rudders.
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What are the high lift surfaces?
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outboard and inboard flaps
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A hydro electromechanical system that provides longitudinal control of the aircraft.
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Elevator
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A hydroelectromechanical system that provides lateral control for the aircraft.
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Aileron
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A hydri-electromechanical system that provides directional control for the aircraft.
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Rudders
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What does the flap and aileron droop system provide the aircraft with?
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additional lift for takeoff and landing
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What are the four flap positions
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0 deg ( retracted)
10 deg ( on-station loiter) 20 deg ( wing fold) 30 deg ( take-off and landing) |
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What is the Max aileroon droop
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20 deg
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What are the three operating modes of the brake system
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Normal
Aux Emergency-park |
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How are the windshield wipers operated
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Hydraulically
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What is the greatest hazard to handling batteries
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spewing of hot electrolyte and the possibilities of a cell explosion or cell short-circuit.
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Generates and distributes regulated alternating current
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Electronic power system
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What provides illumination for aircraft operation at night
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Exterior Lighting
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Can be used for signaling, provides illumination for instrument panel and compartment spaces
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Interior lighting
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What does the vapor cycle sytem provide
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Moisture free cool or heated air to the electronic equipment
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What is the tatical mission of the E-2C/D
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It is designed to accomodate the electronic equipment that is used to patrol stations at some distance from the task force to form a surveillance zone
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Provides the aircraft with guidance capabilities and reference information
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Navigation
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What are the comunication systems in the E-2
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UHF 1-6
VHF 1-3 SATCOM |
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What three UHF radios are capable of either voice or data operations
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UHF-3, 4, 5
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Supports the exchange of secure and non-secure voice communication
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Satellite Communications
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Faciliates location of aircraft in the event of loss at sea
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Underwater Sonar Acoustic Beacon
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When properly challeneged by surface or airborne radar sets , what provides automatic selective identification, position, and transmits emergency modes when selected
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IFF/Transponder
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What does RADAR stand for
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Radio Detection and Ranging
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What does the RADAR do
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Detects and provides tracking information on moving targets over land and sea.
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What are the two major sub systems of the RADAR system
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Transmitter and receiver
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Where is the Control indicator set located
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in the Combat Information Center (CIC)
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What does the Control indicator set contain
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Three identical display consoles which display the tactial situation, using computer-generated video, raw radar and IFF video
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explain what the Cooperative Engagement Capability does
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It is a part of the self defense system and provides in real time a combined sensor picture of the operational area to all members of the battlegroup
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Which system detects and evaluates electronic emissions in seleted frequency bands.
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Electronic support measures system (ESM)
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Secure data and voice communication transfer through multiple networks is achieved through what system
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Joint Tactial Information Distribution System
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The primary computing device on board the E-2
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Mission programmer computer/Tactial computer
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What does the liquid oxygen system do
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converts liquid oxygen to oxygen and delivers it to crewmembers in the event of depressurization, smoke or fumes.
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What is the name of the Emergency Egress Backpack Assembly and what does it contain?
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A/P22P-20
Parachute assembly Survival Kit Assembly Emergency oxygen system Assembly |
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Name some equpiment that will be carried/worn on all flights unless saftey dictates otherwise
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Life preserver
Oxygen mask Helmet Flight boots Gloves Fire retardant flight suit |
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How many ditching hatches are there in the aircraft and where are they located
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3 plug type
one above each pilot and one above the Aircraft control officer |
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How many walk around bottles are there
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2
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Where is the First aid kits located
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on the aft bulkhead
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How many portable fire estinguishers are there
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2
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Where are the portable fire estinguishers located
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Behind the pilots seat and between the RO and the CICO's seat in the CIC
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What does RO stand for
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Radio Officer
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What does CICO stand for
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Combat information control officer
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What does ACO stand for
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Aircraft Control Officer
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Responsible for the safe and orderly conduct of the flight
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Pilot/Co-pilot
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Preforms the duties of a mission commander
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CICO
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What does the ACO do
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Assits the CICO in operation of mission sub-systems
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Operates the RADAR system
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Radar Officer
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The mission of the E-2 is
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to provide early warning/command and control service under all weather conditions
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How does the E-2 accomplish its mission
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conducting extended electronics search and surveillance operations using passive and active means, to detect and report airborne and surface contacts of interest.
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Name examples of safety equipment to be utilized in the hangar bay
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Safety shoes--Flight Boots
Eye protection--Goggles earplugs protective clothing gloves |
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If chemicals are involved in any situation which causes personnel injury what should you send with the individual to medical and whom should Maintenance Control notify
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MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet)
The SDO and departmental chain of command |
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When maintenance procedures require workers to operate where they can fall four feet or more, what are some safety precautions that must take place
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Proper training
Wear shoes with non-slip soles fall protection equipment |
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What is a Hazmat Waste plan and who is required to keep it
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a plan to properly retrieve, store, and dispose of HAZWASTE. This includeds plan for proper clean up and ensure proper PPE is provided and used by all personnel working with HAZWASTE/HAZMAT.
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In the event of a HAZMAT spill who must be notified?
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Maintenance Control and the Hazardous Material Control Supervisor (HMC)
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What should be provided to Maintenance Control in the event of a HAZMAT spill
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Location, identity of material and size of spill.
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The fire department should be notified if fuel spills are greater than____
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25 gallons or if the material reacheds a storm drain
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What should HAZWASTE never be placed into
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Unmarkes containers
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What could non compliance with HAZMAT/HAZWASTE procedures result in
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Fines of 50,000 or more and Five years imprisonment
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