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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Describe the methods for clearing an obstructed airway |
(5 thrusts recommended by American Red Cross and 4 thrusts recommended by American Heart Assoc.)
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Hypothermia |
A general cooling of the whole body caused by exposure to low or rapidly falling temperature
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Superficial frostbite |
Ice crystals forming in the upper skin layers
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Deep frostbite |
Ice crystals forming in the deeper tissues
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Define the purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program |
Their primary objective is to preserve human and material resources
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Explain the safety responsibilities of the following personnel Commanding Officer |
The CO will require that persons are instructed and drilled in all safety precautions and procedures
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Aviation Safety Officer |
The Aviation Safety Officer is the principle advisor to the CO on all aviation safety matters.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Ground Safety Officer |
The Ground Safety Officer is the principle advisor to the CO on all ground safety matters.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Department Head |
The Department Head coordinates the department's safety program with the unit's Safety Officer and supervise the Department's Division Safety Officer.
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Heat exhaustion |
The skin is cool, moist, and clammy ad the pupils dilated and normal or subnormal body temperature. Usually the victim is sweating profusely.Treatment: Move the victim to a cool or air conditioned area; loosen clothing; apply cool wet cloths to the head, groin, and ankles; fan the victim; do not allow the victim to become chilled; if the victim is conscious, give a solution of one teaspoon salt dissolved in a liter of cool water and transport to a medical facility.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Division Officer |
The Division Officer will ensure that personnel comply with all safety instructions. He/she will prepare and submit for publication additional safety instructions deemed necessary for Command safety.
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
State the three objectives of first aid. |
Save life,
prevent further injury, and prevent infection |
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
State the methods of controlling bleeding |
1. Direct pressure
2. Elevation 3. Pressure points 4. Tourniquet (as a last resort) |
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Heat stroke |
breakdown of the sweating mechanism of the body. The victim is unable to eliminate excessive body heat build up
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Safety Petty Officer |
The Safety PO will ensure that personnel are instructed in all safety matters and are familiar in safety instructions.
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Identify an example of a pressure point |
jaw/temple/collar bone/neck
inner upper arm/inner elbow wrist/upper thigh groin/knee/ankle |
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Describe the symptoms and treatment for shock |
Shock is a disruption of the circulatory system. Symptoms include vacant or lackluster eyes, shallow or irregular breathing, cold, pale skin, nausea, and weak or absent pulse. Individuals usually faint do to the poor supply of oxygen to the brain. Treatment is to lay the victim down with the feet elevated 6-12 inches. Cover them to maintain body heat. Reassure and calm the victim, if conscious
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
All hands |
All personnel will familiarize themselves with safety regulations and instructions applicable to themselves and their assigned duties.
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
Describe the three classifications of burns. |
First degree
Second degree Third degree |
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Explain the functions of the Safety Council/Enlisted Safety Committee |
A Safety Council is formed to set goals, manage assets, and review safety related recommendations
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
State the following as applied to electric shock |
Find the sorce and turn it off or find something noncondutive to remove the wire away Treatment call 911
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C102 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS
State the difference between an "open" and "closed" fracture. |
A "closed" or "simple" fracture is one which is entirely internal
An "open" or "compound" fracture is protruding thru the skin |
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C107 Aviation
Decribe the term acceleration? |
th rate of change of the speed and or velocity of matter with time.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Discuss how the following contribute to aviation mishaps Human error |
Human error is part of nearly every mishap
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C107 Aviation
Decribe the term speed? |
the rate of movement or motion in a given amount of time.
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Maintenance and support factors C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
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improper maintenance, inproper priority assignments on work requests, or lack of proper quality assurance.
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C107 Aviation
Decribe the term velocity? |
the quickness or speed of an object in a given time.
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C107 Aviation
Define Newtons 1st law? |
(INERTIA)
an object at rest will remain at rest an object in motin will continue in motion unless acted on by an outside force. |
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C107 Aviation
Decribe the term inertia? |
the willingness of an object to remain at rest or to continue in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Administrative and supervisory factors |
Mishaps can result from an improper level of supervision or a failure to require personnel to meet personnel qualification standards
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C107 Aviation
Define Newtons 2nd law? |
(FORCE)
if an object moving moving at a uniform speed is acted on by an external force the change in motion will be directly proportional to amt of force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object being moved. |
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Material failures or malfuncions |
Most mishaps blamed on material failure may really involve maintenance factors or human error.
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C107 Aviation
Define Newtons 3rd law? |
(ACTION AND REACTION)
for every action there is an opisite and equal reaction. |
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C107 avaiation
what is bernoullis prioncipal? |
states that when a fluid is flowing through a tube reaches a narrowing of tube the speed of the fluid passing through the narrowing is increased and pressure is decreased.
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C107 avaiation
what is a wind warning and its effect on aviation? |
1 knot = 1.1 mph
minimize loss and damage. 1)small craft-33knots or less 2)gale warning - 34-47 knots. 3) storm warning -48 knots of greater. |
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Environmental factors |
"acts of God."
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C107 aviation
discuss thunderstorm/tornado warnings? |
1)thunderstorm warning- thunrderstaomr is within 3miles of airfield
2) severe thunderstorm warning- thunderstorms with wind gusts to 50 knots or greater and hailof 3/4 or greater in diameter. 3)a tornado is a violently rotating column of air usually in form of funnel, very violent/destructive, its winds can reach 100-250 knots. |
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C107 aviation
describe lift? |
the force that acts, in an upward direction, to support aircraft in air, it conteracts effects of weight, lift must be greater or equal to weight for plane to get off ground.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Define the following mishap classes (A) |
$1,000,000 or more; or an injury or occupational illness results in a fatality or permanent total disability.
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C107 aviation
describe weight? |
the force of gravity acting downward on the aircraft
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Class B mishap |
$200,000 or more, but less than $1,000,000; or an injury or occupational illness results in permanent partial disability; or three or more personnel are inpatient hospitalized.
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C107 aviation
describe drag? |
the force that tends to hold the aircraft back.
. caused by a disruption in air about the winds, fusealauge, or body |
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C107 aviation
describe longitudinal axis? |
an imaginary reference line running parallel to the wings and about which pitch occours.
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C107 aviation
describe lateral axis? |
an imaginary reference line running parallel to the wings and about which pitch occours.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Class C mishap |
$20,000 or more, but less than $200,000; a non-fatal injury that causes any loss of time beyond the day or shift on which it occurred; or a non-fatal illness or disease that causes loss of time from work or disabilty at any time (lost time case).
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C107 aviation
describe vertical axis? |
- an imaginary reference line running from the top to the bottom of aircraft. the movement associated w/ this axis is yaw.
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C107 aviation
What is pitch? |
pitch is the movement of aircraft about its lateral axis. the up and down motion of the nose of the aircraft.
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
State the objective of the Aviation Gas-Free Engineering Program. |
AVGFE Program is to ensure a safe environment is maintained when working on aeronautical equipment fuel systems.
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C107 aviation
What is Yaw? |
Roll is the movement of the aircraft about its longitudinal axis. The movement of the wing tips; oneup and the other down.
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Explain the hazards associated with Radio Frequency (RF) energy.
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-life-threatening electric shock, burns, biological changes, and cataracts
-unwanted activation of electro-explosive devices (EED) |
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C107 aviation
What is Roll? |
Roll is the movement of the aircraft about its longitudinal axis. The movement of the wing tips; oneup and the other down.
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C107 aviation
What is purpos of the primary flight controls for FIXED WING AIRCRAFT? |
1) Later control (elevator)
2) Longitudinal control (AILERON) 3) Directional Control (RUDDER) |
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C107 aviation
State the purpose of the primary flight controls for Rotary Wing Aircraft? |
1) Cyclic Pitch
2) collective pitch 3) rotary rudder |
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SC103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
tate the purpose of the Laser Safety Hazard Control Program. |
The program is to design a series of safety factors established when using lasers.
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C107 aviation
State purpose of the following flight control surfaces; the flap? |
gives aircraft extra lift.
- purpose to reduce landing speed, thereby shortening length of the landing rollout. - serves to reduce the length of the takeoff run. |
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
State the purpose of a safety stand down. |
devote time to safety training, awareness, and enhancement of the command safety climate.
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C107 aviation
State purpose of the following flight control surfaces; spoiler? |
-used to decrease wing lift
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C107 aviation
State purpose of the following flight control surfaces; speed brakes? |
hinged or moveable control surfaces used for reducing speed of aircraft
- also used to reduce speed of plane before landing |
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C103 SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS
Discuss the concept of Operational Risk Management (ORM) |
a. Identify hazards
b. Assess hazards c. Make risk decisions d. Implement controls e. Supervise |
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C107 aviation
State purpose of the following flight control surfaces; slats? |
- slats are moveable control surfaces attatche dto the leading edge of the wing.
- at low airspeeds it improves the lateral control handling characteristics, allowing the aircraft to be controlled at airspeedsbelow the normal landing speeds. this is known as boundry layer control, boundry layer control is intended primaryaly for use during operations from carriers that is catapult takeoffs and arrested landings. |
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C107 aviation
State purpose of the following flight control surfaces; horizontal stabilizer? |
provides stability of aircraft about its lateral axis. this is longitudinal stability. serves as base to which elevators are attatched.
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C107 aviation
State purpose of the following flight control surfaces; tail rotor? |
- mounted vertically on outer portion of helicopters tail section. the tail rotor counteracts the torque action of the main rotor by producing thrust in opposite direction. the tail rotor also controls the yawing action of the helicopter.
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C107 aviation
Explain the term angle of attack? |
- the angle at which a body, such as airfoil or fusealage, meets a flow of air.
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C107 aviation
Explain the term autorotation? |
a method of aloowing a helicopter to land saftely from altitude without using engine power by making use of the reversed airflow up through the rotor system to reduce the rate of descent.
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C107 aviation
state the component sof a basic hydraulic system? |
1. a resivoir to hold a supply of hydraulic fluid
2. a pump to provide a flow of fluid 3. tubing to transmit the system 4. a selector valve to direct the flow of fluid 5. an acctuating unit to convert the fluid pressure into useful work. |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, HC ? |
- HC = helicopter combat support
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, HCS ? |
- hcs = helicopter combat support special squadron
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, HM ? |
-HM = helicopter mine countermeasure
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, HS ? |
- HS = helicopter antisubmarine
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, HSL ? |
- HSL = helicopter antisub light
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, HT ? |
- HT = helicopter training
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VAQ? |
-VAQ= tactical electronic warfare
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VAW? |
- VAW = carrier airborne early warning
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VC ? |
- VC = fleet composite
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VF ? |
- VF = fighter
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VFA ? |
- VFA = strike fighter
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VMFA ? |
- VMFA = marine fighter attack
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VP ? |
- VP = patrol
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VQ ? |
- VQ = fleet air reconisance
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VR ? |
- VR = aircraft logistics support
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VR ? |
- VR = aircraft logistics support
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VRC ? |
- VRC = carrier logistics suport
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VS ? |
- VS = carrier antisub warfare
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VT ? |
- VT = training
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VX/VXE ? |
- VX/VXE = air test and evaluation
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C109 naval aircraft
what is primary mission of the aircraft community, VXE ? |
- VXE = antartic development
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a AV-8? |
- AV-8 harrier it is a fighter attack
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- a c-130 hercules is logistics support
- workhorse of the millitary -people/cargo hauler |
C109 naval aircraft
what is a c-130 ? |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a c-2 greyhound? |
-provides critical ligistics supposrt to carriers
-primary mission is carrier delivery -carriers cargo/passengers |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a c-20 gulfstream? |
- used for logistics support
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C109 naval aircraft
what is c-9 skytrain? |
- used for logistics support
-cargo/passenger plane -medvac, cargo carrier, spec |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a EA-6B prowler? |
- tactical electronic warfare
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C109 naval aircraft
what is ea-6b prowler? |
-tactical electronic warfare
- provides an umbrella of protection over strike aircraft, ground troops, and ships -primary mission = to support aircraft and troops by interupting electronic activity and obtaining electronic intel |
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109 naval aircraft
what is a E-2 hawkeye? |
- airborne early warning
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a c-12 huron? |
-logistics support
-carring cargo/passengers |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is e-6 mercury? |
- fleet air reconisnance
-communications relay and strategic airborne command post aircraft |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is F/A-18 hornet? |
- all weather fighter and attack plane
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C109 naval aircraft
what is f-14 tomcat ? |
-fighter
-primary msiision is air superiority, fleet air defence, and precision strike against ground target |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is an H-2 seasprite? |
-helicopter anti sub light
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C109 naval aircraft
what is an H-3 sea king? |
- helicopter antisub
- replaced by sh-60f sea hawk helicopters - -remaing sea kings have been configured for logistical support |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is H-46 sea knight? |
- helicopter combat support
-medium lift assault helicopter -used to move cargo/troops (shipboard delivery of cargo and people) |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is H-53 sea stallion? |
-helicopter mine countermeasures
-medium lift helo designed to transport prersonel, supplies and equipment is support of amphib and shore ops. |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is SH-60B seahawk? |
- helicoptrer antisub light
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C109 naval aircraft
what os SH-60f oceanhawk? |
-helicopter antisub light
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C109 naval aircraft
what is HH-60H seahawk? |
- helicopter antisub light
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C109 naval aircraft
what is an S-3 Viking? |
- carrier antisub warfare
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C109 naval aircraft
what is TA-4 sky hawk? |
-training
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a T-45 Goshawk? |
-training
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a UH-1N iriqouis? |
-helicopter combat support
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C109 naval aircraft
what is T-34C Turbomentor? |
-training
- used to give flight traing to student pilots -also usede for pilot proficiency tests |
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C109 naval aircraft
what is a T-44 pegasus? |
- training
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C109 naval aircraft
what is F-5 tiger? |
-fighter
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C109 naval aircraft
what os AH-1 Cobra? |
-helicopter combat support
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the AE? |
- AE = ammunition ship
- operate w/ replenishment groups to deliver ammo and missles to ships at sea |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the AO? |
- AO = oiler
- carry fuel, jet fuel, and other petroleum protucts - operate w/ replenishment ships |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the AOE? |
- most powerful auxillarly ship in the navy.
- AOE ships carry missles, fule, ammunition and general cargo. |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the CG? |
- CG= Guided missle cruiser
- provide protection agaianst surface and air attacks and gunfire support for land operations. |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the CV/CVN? |
-CV/CVN? = carrier/nuclear powered carrier
-carriers are designed to carry, launch, retrieve and handle combat aircraft quickly and efficently. - it can approach the enemy at high speed, launch planes, recover them, and retire before position is determined. |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the DD/DDG? |
-DD/DDG = Destroyer/guided missle destroyer
-multipurpose ships used in any kind of naval operation -fast ships with lots of weapons and little or no armor |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the FFG? |
-FFG = guided missle frigates
- frigates are used for open ocean escort and patrol -look like destroyers but slower w/ less weapons |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the LCC? |
- LCC = amphibious command ships
- provides command and control post and comm facility for various commanders and staff. -also can serve as command ship for an ampibious task force. |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the LHA? |
-LHA - amphibious assault ship
- able to empark, deploy and land a marine battalion - combine lpd, lka, lph, and lsd in a single ship |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the LHD? |
- LPD = amphibious transport dock
- can tranport troops and equipment in same ship - combines features of LSD and LPH |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the LPD? |
- LPH = amphibious assault ship
- transport, land 1800 troops and their equipment via transporrt helos w/ a beach assaultk |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the LPH? |
- LSD = dock landing ship
- can transport and launch a variety of loaded amphibious craft and vehicles - limited docking and repair to small ships and crafts, can refeul helos |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the LSD? |
-MCS = mine countermeasure ship
- only one the USS Inchon |
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C110 Aviation capable ships
what is mission of the MCS? |
AD = destroyer tender
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an AD ? |
AFS = combat stores ship
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an AFS? |
ATF= fleet ocean tugs
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an ATF? |
ARS= rescue and salvage ship
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an ARS? |
ASR= submarine rescue ship
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an AR? |
AR= repair ship
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an AS ? |
AS= sub tender
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an MCM ? |
MCM = mine countermeasure ship
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an MHC ? |
MHC = coastal mine hunters
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an PC ? |
PC = patrol craft
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an SSBN ? |
SSBN = balistic missle submarine (nuke prupolsion)
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C111 other ships and subs
what is mission of an SSN ? |
SSN = sub (nuke propolsion)
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain Chemical warfare? |
- intentional use of lethal and nonlethal chemical agents to produce caualties;harrass, or temp incapacitate and demoralize personel.
- or contamine or destory areas or equipment |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain biological warfare? |
intentional use of living organisms to disable/destroy people or their domestic animals or crops
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain radiological warfare? |
-radiological warfare is the deliberate use of radiological weapons to produce injury and death
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain MCU-2/P protective mask ? |
the gas mask is most important piece of equipment against cbr agents.
-protects eyes, nose, throat, and lungs |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain chemical protective overgarment? |
- treated w/ chemicals that neutralize blister agent vapors and sprays, but dont stop penetration by liquid agents.
-has pants, juper w/ hood, gloves, and foot coverings. |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain wet-weather clothing? |
-worn over other types of clothes, protects clothes and skin from penetration by liquid agents and radioactive particles.
-includes parka, trousers, boots, and gloves |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain Atropine/ 2pan chloride (oxime) autoinjector? |
- used for specific therapy for nerve agent casualties.
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain IM-143 pocket dosimeter? |
-self reading pocket dosimeter is size of pen
-measures exposure to radiation over a period of time, not dose rates at any given time |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
explain DT-60 personal dosimeter? |
-non self reading, high range casualty dosimeter, must be placed in a special rediac computer to determine total amt of gamma radiation.
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
list 4 types of chemical casualty agents and their physical symptoms? |
1. chocking agent
2. nerve agent 3. blood agent 4. blister agent |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
describe the nuclear explosion, high altitude air burst? |
-POINT OF DETONATION IS ABOVE 100,000 FT.
-causes widespread disturbances in ionosphere, which effects the propogation of radio waves and similar electromagnetic radiations of relatively long wavelengths (EMP) |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
describe the nuclear explosion, air burst? |
- an airburst is one in which the fireball doesnt touch the earths surface
-all material within the fireball is vaporized. - fallout from low altitude airburst presents a greater hazard because the heavy particles of debris picked up from the surface settle rapidlt and are highly radioactive. |
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C112 CBR Fundamentals
describe the nuclear explosion, surface burst? |
-PRODUCES WORST FALLOUT
- fireball touches ground -vast amount surface material is vaporizzed or returned to earth as radioactive fallout |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
explain the nuclear explosion, shallow underwater burst? |
-fireball is formed but is small and usually not visible
-creates large bubble that when rises to surface expels gas, steam and debris with great force. -creates high waves and shock waves |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
explain the nuclear explosion, deep underwater burst? |
- produce same effects as shallow burst but w/ more of the imapcts absorbed by the deep ocean currents.
-more contaminated water |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
describe the effect of nuclear explosion, BLAST ? |
- injuries by blast can be divided into primary injuries and secondary injuries
-primary injuries result from direct action of the air shock wave on body -seconday injuries caused by, collapsing buildings and debris etc |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
describe the effect of nuclear explosion, flash burn/blindness? |
-burns caused by a nuclear explosion are primary and secondary
-primary burns are a direct result of thermal radiation from bomb. - secondary burns are result of fires caused by explosion -flahs burns will occour on a large scale as a result of an air or surface burst of a nuclear weapon. -intense flash of light from bomb may cause temp flash blindness |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
describe the effect of nuclear explosion, radiation? |
- radiation hazards are alpha and beta particles, gamma and neutron radiation.
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C112 CBR fundamentals
describe the effect of nuclear explosion, electromagnetic pulse (EMP) ? |
produced by high altitude, air and surface bursts
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C112 CBR fundamentals
explain the effect of nuclear explosion, electromagnetic pulse (EMP) ? |
-produced by high altitude air and surface bursts
-will burn out/make inactive electronic and electrical equipment -will blow fuses and trip circuit breakers |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
explain the effect of nuclear explosion, blackout? |
- the loss of lights or electrical power failure during a nuclear attack
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C112 CBR fundamentals
define/discuss mission oriented protective posture (MOPP) |
-defines the amount of protective CBR gear to wear or have readily available.
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C112 CBR fundamentals
describe MOPP 1 ? |
- gas masks are issued to all hands and are kept at battle station.
-inventory of stowed chem/biological equipment |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
define MOPP 2? |
- gas masks carried by all personell
-per position decontamination supplies at decontamination station -set condition ZEBRA |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
define MOPP 3? |
- new filters on gas masks
-don chemical protective overgarnemnt smock w/ hood down, trousers, and overboots. - stow personal decontamination kit in the mask carrier -stow chemical protective glovrs and med supplies in jumper pocket - go to gen quarters - set zebra - fill canteens - avtivate decontamination stations and contaminiation control station CCA for operability -post detection and monitoring teams -post and monitor detection equipment materials in accordance w/ cbr bill. |
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C112 CBR fundamentals
describe MOPP 4 ? |
- don gas masks and secure hood over head and arounnd mask.
-don gloves - initiate continuous monitoring of detection equipment -set condition circle william (secure air vents) -activate CMWD (washdown sys) |
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C113 NATOPS
what does NATOPS stand for? |
naval air training and operating procedures standerdization
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C113 NATOPS
what is purpose of NATOPS? |
-is a positive approach toward improving combat readiness and achieving a substantial reduction in aircraft mishaps. it is issued by CNO/
-NATOPS instructions prescribe general flight and operating instructions and procedures applicable to the operation of all planes and related activities |
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C113 NATOPS
explain general aircraft prestart precautions? |
a. before starting an engine, the wheels shall be chocked and the parking brake set
b. where applicable intake screens shall be installed on jet aircraft c. prior to starting jet engines, intakes and surrounding ground/deck shall be inspected for fod. d. when an engine is started by nonpilot personale for testing and warmup purposes in planes w/ parking brakes, the plane shall be tied down e. whenever an engine is started people w/ fire equipment will be ready and waiting |
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, warning? |
- an operating procedure, practice etc that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, caution? |
- an operating procedure, practice etc that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, note> |
an operating procedure, practice, or condition that must be emphasized
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, note? |
an operating procedure, practice, or condition that must be emphasized
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, shall? |
means a procedure thats mandatory
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, should ? |
means a procedure that is recomended
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, may? |
"may" and "need not" procedure is optional
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C113 NATOPS
what is meaning of term, will? |
indicates futurity and never indicates any degree of requiment for application of a procedure
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C113 NATOPS
what is purpose of a NATOPS evaluation? |
-intended to evaluate individual and unit compliancr by observing and grading adherence to natops procedure.
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
1. What is wingspan of p-3? |
- 99’8”
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
what is length of p-3 ? |
- 116’10”
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
what is height to top of fin (antenna) ? |
- 34’3”
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
top of fin(antenna) to lower skin? |
- 24’4”
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
what are all weather capabilities of p-3? |
- ice control sys on plane enable plane to perform mission under almost any condition
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of mission commander ? |
- responsible for all phases of mission except the maintanance condition of plane which is out of his hands
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explain the aircrew job of PATROL PLANE COMMANDER (PPC) ?
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- when mission commander is not assigned his duties responsibilities go to pilot in command
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of PATROL PLANE PILOT (PPP) ? |
- assists PPC in preparing crew for flight and in ascertaining g readiness for plane flight and plane systems.
- Pilots plane when PPC is away from his station |
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of PATROL PLANE COPILOT (PPCP) ? |
- acts as relief pilot for PPC or PPP during long flights
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of FLIGHT ENGINEER ? |
- directly responsible to pilot in command
- performs exterior and interior checks - during flight the FE will continually monitor engine and system flight station and control indicators |
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of SECOND FLIGHT ENGINEER? |
- acts as relief to FE during long flights
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of TACTICAL COORDINATOR? (TACCO) |
- employs appropriate tactics/procedures to most effectively carry out planes mission
- also acts as senior navigator and is responsible for safe/accurate navigation |
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explain the aircrew job of Navigator/communication (NAV/COMM) officer?
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- maintains accurate record of present past position etc acts as navigator
- maintains record of flight |
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of ACOOUSTIC OPERATOR ? |
- responsible for detection, classification, and report contact info
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of ELECTRONICS WARFARE OPERATOR? |
- uses radar, esm, mad/sad, irds, and iff systems and subsystems to detect and analyze targets
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of SAFETY OF FLIGHT RADAR OPERATOR (SOFRO) ? |
- provides weather, terrain, and plane avoidance using radar and IFF systems
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of ORDANCEMAN ? |
- obtains mission search and kill stores required by TACCO and ensures they are properly loaded , and does system checks
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of ORDANCE QUALIFIED CREWMEMBER? |
- ensures mission search and kill stores required by TACCO are properly loaded
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of ASSISATANT ORDANCE QUALIFIED CREWMEMBER? |
- assists primary ordnance qualified crew member
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of in flight technician (IFT) ? |
- does pre flight checks on data processing system and for in flight repair of all equipment
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of OBSERVER? |
- an in flight crewmember qualed to perform basic safety of flight duties
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
explain the aircrew job of RADIO OPERATOR? |
maintains HF communications as directed by mission commander
- will request position report 10 min prior to time report is due, authenticate messages etc |
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
what’s max number of ditching stations ? |
- 23, 21 usually, on Update III aircraft ditching stations 16 and 17have been deleted
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
purpose of engine loiter operations? |
- to extend amt of time aircraft can stay on station
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P101 a/c characteristand capabilities
what’s general arrangement of p-3 plane as stated in NATOPS flight manual? |
- fuselage is pressurized from forward bulkhead of flight station to aft bulkhead in the cabin
- entrance to cabin is by way of door in port side of fuselage - flight station is entered from cabin - a ladder which stows in cabin can be used by personnel loading and unloading at stations where ramps aren’t avail - emergency exit hatches are located over each wing in sides of fuselage aft of pilot side windshield panel and in the top of the flight station - head, galley etc are located aft |
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
define RADAR? |
radio detection and ranging
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
Define IFF? |
- identification friendly or foe
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
define ADF? |
- Automatic direction finder
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
define TACAN? |
Tactical Air Navigation
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
Define IRDS? |
- infrared detector system
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
define MAD? |
- magnetic anomaly detector
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
define ESM? |
- electronic support measures
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
define ISAR? |
- inverse synthetic aperture radar
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
explain importance of aircraft static dissipation system? |
- used to ensure good operation of navigation and radio communications systems during bad conditions by limiting static buildup on plane by controlling interference generated by corona
- attached at numerous points of plane area wick or wire to provide high operations - Resistance discharge path between plane and air |
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P102 AVIONICS/ELECTRICAL
what is purpose of p-3 electrical power supply system as stated in NATOPS? |
- provides necessary AC and DC power for plane
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
what are 7 primary mission areas of marine patrol aircraft (MPA) ? |
1. ASU – anti surface warfare
2. ASW- ant sub warfare 3. C2W- command and control warfare 4. CCC- command, control and communications 5. INT- intelligence 6. MIW- mine warfare 7. MOB- mobility |
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
what are 6 secondary mission of MPA’s? |
1. AAW- anti air warfare
2. FSO- fleet support operation 3. LOG- logistics 4. NCO- non combat operation 5. STK- strike 6. MOS- missions of state |
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
what is purpose of instrument training? |
- provides proficiency training for pilot and NFO’s in radio communication and navigation procedures
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
purpose of dedicated field work (DFW)? |
- pilots can enhance skills in all phases of flight as well as maintain minimum hours of flight time
- all pilots should; a. complete one DFW per month w/ min of 6 landing b. complete one night DFW per quarter with minimum of 6 landing c. complete one instructor DFW per quarter which includes a 3 engine, 2 engine etc landing |
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
purpose of NATOPS instrument eval? |
- admin by pilots and NFO’s
- NFO take written but pilots take a written evaluation which evaluates their ability to fly an instrument approach and interpret/use flight pubs |
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
what is purpose of Airways training? |
- encompasses many types of flights such as logistics flights, airlifts, sleigh rides etc
- provides proficiency training in flights under IFR flight plans and conducted along ATC controlled flight routes |
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what is purpose of CREW TRAINING FLIGHT?P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
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- ensures all aircrew have all appropriate quals and training
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purpose of NATOPS evaluation flight?P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
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- an evaluauation flight in which a NATOPS instructor evaluates knowledge/proficiency of a crewmember for a specific position in aircraft.
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
explain MAGNETIC ANOMALY DETECTION COMPENSATION (MAD COMP) CHECK |
- MAD checks designed to provide in-flight checks to validate the repair of previous MAD discrepancies and to determine need for MAD compensation
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
explain NATOPS flight condition 1? |
- (battle) all stations manner for low altitude anti sub warfare
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
explain NATOPS flight condition 2? |
- (surveillance/high altitude ASW operation/transit) all stations manned for routine search, patrol, high altitude ASW
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
explain NATOPS flight condition 3? |
- (surveillance/high altitude ASW operation/transit) all stations manned for routine search, patrol, high altitude ASW
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
Explain NATOPS flight condition 4? |
- (operational check) all stations manned by primary operators. Perform ICS check, obtain equipment status. Make status report to taco who reports it to pilot
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P103 P-3 OPERATIONAL FUNDAMENTALS
explain NATOPS flight condition 5? |
- (aircraft inspection) crewmembers designated by pilot in command during crew briefing leaves ditching station and inspects following.
1. Doppler well, main load center, and hydraulic service center for loose equipment, leaks, smoke, fumes etc 2. visible external surfaces of aircraft 3. visually check the weapons in bomb bay for security |
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s purpose of search stores? |
takeoff/landing) – all crewmembers shall take assigned ditching stations
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
explain kill stores? |
- used for searching for and localizing a submarine target
- they are transmitter/receiver dropped into water receive sounds from water and transmit to plane |
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what AGM? |
air launched, surface attack guided missile
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s ATM? |
- air launched, training guided missile
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s CATM? |
- captive air launched, training missile (harpoon, maverick and slam)
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s MK-20 ? |
- (rockeye) cluster bomb unit (cbu)
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s BDU-45? |
- simulates MK-82 depth bomb for training
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s MK 80 series? |
- low drag general purpose bombs, depth bombs with fusing differences (delayed/impact)
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what types of air/land mines does a p-3 use? |
- mk-55 bottom mine
- mk-60 anti sub mine - mk-62,63,64,65 quick strike mines - mk-25 - mk-36 |
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s AGM-84 harpoon? |
- all weather anti ship attack weapon
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s AGM-65F MAVERICK? |
- a laser guided rocket propelled air to ground missile
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s AGM-84E slam? |
- a standoff land attack missile.
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
basic types of sonobouys? |
- special purpose- e.g. bathythermograph buoy which measures the ocean temp from surface to 1000 ft. , also an ambient noise buoy which measures ambient (background) noise
- passive- underwater microphones(hydrophones) which listens to sounds in water - active- mini sonar which ping for subs and transmit info to plane. |
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what is purpose of a mk-84 signal underwater sound (sus) device? |
-SUS devices are used to signal underwater targets during ASW exercises.
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what are 3 types of deployable countermeasures? |
1. chaff- creates radar decoys or confuses radar seekers
2. flares – decoys heat seeking missiles 3. electronic jamming – jams radar |
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what’s a pyrotechnic device? |
- item that produce a right light for illumination or colored lights of smoke for signaling
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
what are 2 types of marine location markers? |
1. mk-25
2. mk-58 |
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
explain bomb rack ? |
- carry, arm and release stores such as bombs and torpedoes suspended internally or externally from pylons
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
explain pylon ? |
- used to suspend launchers or bombs from aircraft wings, fuselage, or bomb bay
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
explain LAU-117 missile launcher? |
- AGM-65 (maverick) rack 48 tubes
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P104 SEARCH & KILL STORES
explain sonobuoy launch tubes (PSLTs)? |
- used for loading and launching internal stores 3 tubes
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
what is IDTC? |
- inter deployment training cycle
- submitted no later then 45 days after return from deployment |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
explain OPERATIONAL READINESS EVALUATION (ORE)? |
- used to evaluate the capability of a squadron to perform ROC assigned operational missions as set forth in existing operational orders
- the ore provides a final measure and validation of effectiveness of the wing and squadrons long range training and demploymernt plan before squadrons deploy. |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
explain TACTICAL PROFICENCY COURSE (TPC)? |
- goal of TPC is to enhance combat aircrew performance over broad spectrum of MPA mission areas, course emphasizes crew coordination, tactical awareness and in flight standardization
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
explain Maintanance training improvement program (MTIP) ? |
- training through NAMTRA’s and FREST schools
- purpose is to recognize training deficiencies and focus trianing efforts for maintanance personnel. |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
explain AW training improvement program (AWTIP) ? |
- designed to measure and monitor AW training program effectiveness and streamline overall effectiveness.
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
explain AIRCREW COORDINATION TRAINING (ACT) ? |
- training that has 7 behavior skills
1. decision making 2. assertiveness 3. mission analysis 4. communication 5. leadership 6. adaptability/flexibility 7. situational awareness |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
what is CREWQUAL? |
- crewqual events are designed to demonstrate the ability of the critical crewmembers to coordinate their efforts in order to use p-3 as a weapon
- for a CREWQUAL TO BE AWARDED 2 conditions must be met 1. all p-3 training matrix required crewmember positions for a specific CREWQUAL event must be occupied in accordance w/ current crew list 2. individual on station effectiveness (OSE) grades must be at least 85% for all required crewmembers |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
what is CREW CURRENCY? |
- LOSS OF CURENCY IN A PARTICULAR CREQUAL RESULTS in loss of associated p-3 training matrix readiness points occors when;
1. crewqual crew reaches the p-3 training matrix defined expiration date without requalification 2. more then 2 crewmembers as defined in p-3 training matrix who participated in appropriate crew position when crewqual was awarded have left crew in accordance with the current crew list |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
explain SQUADRON PLANNING BOART FOR TRAINING (PBFT) ? |
- to coordinate planning among all departments
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
level of readiness, T-4? |
- not combat ready
- should not be sent on operational or independent fleet exercise detachments |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
level of readiness, T-3? |
- not combat ready
- shouldn’t be sent on operational detachment - may be sent on independent fleet exercise detachments |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
level of readiness, T-2? |
- combat ready
- may be sent on prolonged independent operational or independent fleet exercise detachments - may be tasked for special high priority assignments - ready for deployment |
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P105 TRAINING & READINESS
level of readiness, T-1? |
- has achieved the highest degree of overall training and combat readiness in accordance with the required operational capability and projected operational environment (ROC/POE)
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P106 AIRFRAM/PROPULTION/FUEL
what are corrosion prone areas of p-3 plane? |
- along seams of 7075-T6 aluminum alloy structures
- in box beam skin centroid areas and around cadmium plated steel fasteners - surfaces of actuating mechanisms - painted surfaces that are chipped or peeled - skin seems etc etc |
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P106 AIRFRAM/PROPULTION/FUEL
explain AIRCRAFT AUTOMATIC FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM? |
- automatic flight control and stabilization systems ease the pilots workload and provide stability at all speeds. Allows computer control of plane
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P106 AIRFRAM/PROPULTION/FUEL
what is p-3 engine? |
- four T56-A-14 turboprop engines power the p-3, each engine provides 4,600 shp for takeoff
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P106 AIRFRAM/PROPULTION/FUEL
what’s purpose of the constant speed propeller? |
- 5 (maj mods) 4(blades) H(shank size, type material) 60(spline) 77(minor mods)
- designed top maintain a preselected rpm automatically - keeps turboprop engine at 100%rpm |
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P106 AIRFRAM/PROPULTION/FUEL
explain p-3 fueling method? |
1. center-point pressure fueling
a. the normal fueling method b. accepts 600 gallons of fuel per min from two simultaneous pump fuel trucks c. or 300 gallon per minute by one truck 2. overwing gravity feed a. the center section and fuselage tank do not incorporate a gravity filter well |
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P106 AIRFRAM/PROPULTION/FUEL
what kind of construction used by p-3 planes? |
- all metal
- wing is a box beam compromising 2 main spars with upper and lower surfaces of integrally stiffened skins - ribs are provided at frequent intervals to stabilize the structure and maintain contour , - the fuselage is of semimoncoque construction consisting of skins, stringers, longerons, and bulkheads of frames |
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P106 AIRFRAM/PROPULTION/FUEL
explain p-3 landing gear? |
Fully retractable tricycle type gear consisting of two main gears and a nose gear
- each gear extends down and aft so that in event of a hydraulic failure, gravity, assisted by airflow loads and a bungee spring extends the gear |
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P107 ENVIROMENTAL
explain purpose of aircft cabin pressurization and air conditioning? |
- air conditioning and pressurization sys provides crew environment control and electronic equipment cooling both in flight and on ground.
- Oxygen required above 10000 ft of altitude in an unpressurized cabin - Crew can walk around at altitudes above 10000 ft because system keeps cabin pressurized to an equivalent of an altitude less then 10000 feet |
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P107 ENVIROMENTAL
what aircraft oxygen systems? |
- oxygen system designed to supply an active flight crew of 3 members for 3.5 hrs at altitude of 25000 feet
- oxygen supplied via 3 high pressure bottles through 3 regulators one for each flight crewmember - also 7 portable oxygen bottles are stowed at the tactical crew stations giving 22 minutes of oxygen in normal conditions or 5-10 min under exertion |
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P201 AIRFAME SYSTEMS
fuselage? |
a. forward section
b. midbody section c. aft fuselage section |
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wings?
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-center section
Box beam type -Left & Right wing outer panel consists of wing flaps leading and trailing edges, wingtips, ailerons, and engine nacelles |
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tail?
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- horizontal stabilizers – provides stability of plane about lateral axis, this is longitudinal stability. Serves as base for which elevators are attached
- vertical stabilizers- maintains stability of plane about its vertical axis this is known as directional stability |
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flight controls/surfaces?
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-Flaps
-Ailerons -Rudder -Elevators -Trim tab |
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landing gear?
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-Struts
-Breaks (4 mult disk break) -Wheels (36ply fwrd retract) |
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Hydraulics?
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-Pumps 3 elec w/veriable displament/max output 8gpm/1800 psi low press WARNING
-Reservoirs #1 5.6gal/#21.0gal -Booster Assemblies -Actuators |
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Airfram Components?
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-Forward radome
-Aft Radome -Bomb Bay |
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Cabin Pressurization System
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-EDC Engine Driven Compressor
-Cabin Exhaust Fan -Out Valve |