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- Prevent further injury
- Infection
- And loss of life
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- Definition of a pressure point?
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- Point on the body where a main artery lier near the skin surface and over a bone
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- What are the 11 pressure points on each side?
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- Temple
- jaw
- neck
- collar bone
- innerupper arm
- inner elbow
- wrist
- thigh
- groin
- knee
- ankle
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Produces redness, warmth an mild pain |
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Causes red, blistered skin and severe pain |
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Destroys tissue, skin an bone an in sevre cases pain is absent due to nerve endings being destoryed |
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Disturbance of blood flow
Symptoms: Cool, Moist an Clammy skin, Pupils dilated and sweating profusely |
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Breakdown of the sweating mechanism of the body
Symptoms: Victim unable to eliminate body heat, Skin's hot an dry, Pupils uneven dilation and a theres a Weak an Rapid Pulse |
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Exposure to low or rapidly falling temp. cold moisture, snow or ice.
Symptoms: Breathing-slow an shallow, pulse-faint or undectable, and body tissue semi-rigid |
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Ice crystals form in upper skin layers after exposure to a temp of 32 degrees or lower |
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When bacteria multplies n the blood an releases toxins.
Causes: Pneumonia, Intra-abdominal infections and meningitis |
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Severe hypersensitivity or allergic reaction
Causes: Allergy to insect stings, Med's., or foods |
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Hearts damaged an unable to supply sufficient blood.
End result of a heart attack or congestive heart failure |
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Caused by spinal cord injury.
Result of a traumatic injury |
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Cardiopulmonary
Resuscitation |
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A combo of rescue breathing an chest compressions |
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C/A/B
Circulation/Airway/Breathing |
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Steps of the survival Chain |
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Recognition/Activation of CPR.
Chest Compressions
AED/ Defibrillator
Rapid Defibrillation
Effective Advanced Life Support(EMT'S,ambulance)
Integrated Post-Cardiac Arrest Care |
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To properly perform CPR rescuers shud b certified with? |
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AHA-American Heart Association
ARC-American Red Cross |
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Operational Risk Management |
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Identify Hazards
Assess Hazards
Make Risk Desicions
Implement Controls
Supervise |
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Total cost-$2,000,000 or more
Results in a fatality or permanent total disability |
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Total Cost-$500,000 or more
Results in a permanent partial disability; or 3 or more personnel r inpatient hospitalized |
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Total Cost-$50,000 or more
Non-Fatal Injury that causes any loss of time beyond the day or shift on which it occured; or a non fatal illness or disease that causes loss of time from work |
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Personal Protective Equipment |
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Cranials
Eye Protection
Hearing Protection
Impact Protection
Gloves
Foot Protection |
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Definition of Chemical Warfare? |
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Employment of Chemical Agents that r intended for use to kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate due to their physiological effect |
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Disrupts Nerve Impulses while damaging body functions rather than tissues.
Ex. are Sarin(GB), Tabun(GA), Soman(GD), an VX |
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Causes inflammation, Blisters and General Destruction of tissues which often result n Temp. blindness, and/or death.
Ex. are Distilled Mustard(HD), Lewisite(L), Phosgene Oxime(CX) |
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Attacks the enzymes carrying oxygen in the blood stream.
Ex.-Hydrogen Cyanide(AC), Arsine(SA) |
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Lungs become filled with Fluid causing breathing to become rapid an shallow.
Ex.-Phosgene(CG), an Diphosgene |
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M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper |
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Detects presence of liquid chemical agents by turnin reddish color |
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Atropine/2-PAM-Chloride Auto Injector |
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Specific Therapy for nerve agent casualties, issued for intramuscular injection, self-aid or First-Aid |
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Types Of Chemical Warfare? |
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Nerve Agents
Blister Agents
Blood Agents
Choking Agents |
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What is Biological Warfare? |
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Reduce's the effectiveness of opposing forces. Types of agents are PATHOGENS AND TOXINS |
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Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, Protozoa |
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Toxins are broken into 2 groups which are what and how? |
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By Source=Mycotoxins(Animal venoms, Plant Toxins an Bacterial Toxin)
Based on Physiological Effects=Neurotoxins, Dermatoxins, an Cytotoxins
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IPE for Chemical/Biological Warfare |
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Protective Mask-MCU-2P W/ components(C-2 canister filter)
Advanced Chem. Protect. Garment (ACPG)
Chemical Protective Gloves an Liners
Chemical Protective Overboots & Laces
Skin Decontamination Kit |
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What is Radiological Warfare? |
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The Deliberate use of radiological weapons to produce widespread Injury an Death of ALL Life |
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Types of Radiological Ground Warfare? |
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High Altitude Air Bursts-Occurs at excesses of 100,000ft w/ ionsphere disruptions & EMP
Air Burst-Fireball doesnt reach surface, Vacuum's created that collects debri& results in Radiation Fallout
Surface Burst-WORST Fallout due to FB touching an Massive Radioactive Fallout |
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What is a Ready-Shelter Station? |
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Jus inside weather envelope w/ access to deep shelter BUT provide minimum shielding an allow the crew to maintain close to battlestations |
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Low N Ship near the centerline. MAX. shielding but Far Removed from Battlestations |
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Determines Gamma Radiation to which the wearer is exposed in the 0-600 Roetgens |
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What Does MOPP stand for? |
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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
(4 Levels of MOPP, each level consisting of Ashore an Afloat) |
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What is the Primary Duty of a Firefighter? |
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1st is to Save Lives.
2nd is to Extinguish Fires an Limit the damage to A/C, Shipboard, Structures, & Equipment |
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What makes up the fire triangle? |
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Heat, Fuel, & Oxygen
* Fire Tetrahedron is the addition of the Chemical Chain Reaction |
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To prevent or Extinguish a Fire? |
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Remove any of the elements |
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Occurs in Combustible Materials, Cloth, Textiles an Wood Products
Extinguish=h2o or Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) |
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Flammable Liquid Substances(Gas, Fuel, Oil)
Extinguish=AFFF, HALON 1211, Purple K Powder(PKP), an Carbon Dioxide (CO2) |
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Engergized Electrical Fires, attacked by using NoN Conductive Agents
-Energized-CO2, HALON, PKP, H20 n fog pattern w/ min. distance of 4 ft.
-De-Energized- Treat as Class A,B, or D fire |
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Combustible Metals like Magnesium an Titanium.
Extinguish-High Velocity Fog at safe distance or Behind Shelter |
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What are the types of Firefighting Agents? |
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AFFF
H2O
HALON 1211
CARBON DIOXIDE
POTASSIUM BICARBONATE(PKP) |
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Safety Guidelines for the Airfield an Flight Deck? |
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Being FOD free, An Wearing Proper PPE |
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Propper PPE for the flightline |
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Flight Dect(Steel Toed) boot
Cranial
Goggles
Leather Gloves |
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Used for A/C takeoff an Landing
Vary in Length
Determined by the A/C sizes an weight that will b using them |
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Parallel Stripes on ends of runways
12ft wide by 150ft long
designate landing area |
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End of the runway
Can be paved or unpaved |
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Desgined to stop trycycle landing gear equipped A/C not equipped wit tail hooks. Always in a standby status, in case of aborted takeoff or emergency landing |
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Emergency Shore Based Recovery Equipment |
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Stops the A/C during landing in the shortest distance possible |
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Move between Parking Aprons, Runways, & Airfield Services |
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Parking Apron aka Flight Line |
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Used for Parking Vechicles, Servicing, an Loading A/C
Connected to runways by taxiways |
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Compass Calibration Pad
(Compass Rose) |
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Paved Area in a Magnetically quiet area where the A/C compass is calibrated |
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Numbered in relation to their magnetic heading rounded off to the nearest 10 degrees |
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Used to Identify Airport's location.
Rotates Clockwise @ constant speed using 2 White Lights, & 1 Green Light that flashes 12-15 times per minute |
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Most Hazardous Portion of Real Estate on the Planet? |
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Safety Concerns on a Flight Deck |
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Oil, Grease, Fuel
Jet Intakes, Exhaust an Rotor/Propeller Arc |
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Flight Deck(Steel Toed) Safety Shoes
Jersey
Cranial
Goggles
Leather Gloves |
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Air Boss
Officers
Plane Directors |
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A/C Handlers, an Chock Crewman |
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How is PKP Identified on the ship? |
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12" Wide Red Stripe w/ a White 3" High PKP |
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How is Saltwater Stations Identified on the ship? |
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18" Wide Red stripe w/ Yellow 3" high 'W' |
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How is CO2 Bottle Stowage Identified on the Ship? |
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12" Wide Red Stripe w/ White 3" high CO2 |
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How is the AFFF Station identified on the ship? |
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18" Wide Green stripe w/ 3" high AFFF |
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Types of Radiological Water
Warfare? |
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Shallow Underwater Burst-Small FB, Blast Wave an causes Large Waves an Water Contamination
Deep Underwater Burst-Similar to shallow but less visual an more contaminated water |
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When grounding the plane what do you hook up first? |
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Ground to plane BUT when UNgrounding Plane to Ground |
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What determines which category of tie-down must be used? |
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With up to 45 knot winds whats the minimum of chains required? |
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Normal Weather Tie down is how many chain an how many knots? |
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Up to 45 an 9 chains r required |
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For Moderate Weather Tie Downs how many chains r required an how many knots? |
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46-60 knots an 14 chains required |
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In Heavy Weather how many chains are required an what are the knots between? |
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Above 60 Knots w/ 20 Chains required |
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What is the mandatory signal regardless of A/C? |
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For Rotary Wing A/C what signals cannot be changed due to platform variatons? |
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Whats the MAX towing speed? |
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5 MPH OR the no faster than the slowest walker |
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Movement of A/C is accomplished by a team of how many? |
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Who is Part of a move crew? |
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- Move Director
- Brake Rider
- Chock Walker
- Safety Observers
- Tractor Driver
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THREATCON Scale determines what?
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Condition for defense of US and Assests abroad |
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DEAFCON Scale determines what ? |
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Posture of Military to Prepare for likelihood of war |
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What does FPCON stand for ? |
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Force Protection Conditions |
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How are FPCON levels determined ? |
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Threat level
Capability to Penetrate
Risk of attack to which people&Assests r exposed
Ability to execute mission if attacked
Assests criticality to missions |
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Who can set and Reduce or Cancel FPCON's? |
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Commanders @ any level
And who ever sets it has to be the one who either reduces or cancels it |
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Increased threat and nature an extent r unpredictable
Measures must be maintained indefinitely |
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More predictable threat an measures can affect operational capability and relations with local authorities |
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Incident occurs OR Intelligence is recieved indicating action or targeting is likely.
Measures affect activities of the unit |
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Immediate area where attack's occured or intelligence is recvd that action is imminent.
Measures are declared as a localized condition an R NOT intended to b sustained |
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What does DEFCON stand for ? |
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Defense Readiness Condition |
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Who developed the DEFCON System? |
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Joint Chiefs of Staff, Unified and Specified Combatant Commands |
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How many levels of DEFCON are there? |
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5 (level 1 being the MAX.) |
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What does NAMP stand for ? |
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Naval Aviation Maintenance Program |
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What is the objective of the NAMP? |
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Achieve and Continually Improve Aviation material readiness & Safety standards |
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What is the MO(Maintenance Officer)'s Job? |
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Head of Maintenace an is responsible to the CO for accomp. of departments mission |
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What is the AMO(A/C Maintenace Officer)'s Job? |
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Assists the MO in performance of duties
Coordinates temp. assigned duty an inspects spaces an Manages SE training |
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What is the MMCO(Maintenance/Material Control Officer)'s job? |
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Overall Production and Material support of the department
Responsible for preparing an publishing the MMP |
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What is the MMCPO(Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer)'s job? |
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Senior Enlisted Advisor for Maintenance Department
Deals with A/C operations, maintenance, an department personnel |
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What does the QAO(Quality Assurance Officer) do? |
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Ensures Personnel assigned to perform QA functions gets continuous training |
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What does the MCO(Material Control Officer) do? |
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Handles finances, an material requisition |
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What are the 3 levels of Maintenance? |
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What are the 2 types of maint. described in the NAMP? |
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Restorative or Additive work performed |
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Preventive, Restorative, or Additive Work |
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Between flights to verify proper servicing an to look for anything that occured during previous flight an is good for 24 hours |
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More indepth than a turnaround an is valid for 72 hours w/out flight or major maint. Can be flown for 24 hrs b4 another daily is needed |
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What is a Special Inspection ? |
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Scheduled insp which is based on Elapsed Calendar time, Flight Hours or Number of Cycles or Events
*In some cases A/C special insp contain Engine insp. requirements an r reffered to as combined airframe an engine special inspections |
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What is a Conditional Inspection? |
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Unscheduled
Result of a specific overlimit condition or due to circumstances or events |
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What is a Phase inspection? |
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Divides total scheduled maint. requirements into smaller packages done @ specified intervals |
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What is a Acceptance Inspection ? |
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What does NATOPS stand for ? |
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Naval Air Training and Operation Procedures Standardization |
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A manual designed to standardize procedures for operating an A/C |
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When was NATOPS established ? |
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What is the current rate of mishaps during every 10,000 flight hours? |
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Programs that were created to help with Standardization and Training |
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Naval Aviation Maintenance Program(NAMP)
Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS)
Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) |
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What does the FRS (Fleet Replacement Squadron) do ? |
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Indoctrinates newly designated aircrew and A/C mechanics into the peculiarities of specific A/C |
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According to NATOPS when is the most dangerous times for maintenance and personnel ? |
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During Engine Start, Operation, and Shutdown |
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Procedures to start an engine according to NATOPS ?
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- Wheels chocked and parking brake set
- Intake screens installed on Jet A/C
- Ground/deck inspected to eliminate FOD
- When engines started by non pilot A/C must have parking brake set
- Whenever engine is started, fire extinguishing equipment shall be stationed in the immediate vicinity of engine but clear of intakes or propellers
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May result in injury or death |
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Result in damage to equipment |
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What does Shall mean in Natops ? |
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A procedure that is mandatory |
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What is Should in Natops ? |
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A Procedure that is Recommended |
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What does the term MAY or MAY NOT mean in NATOPS ? |
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A Procedure that is optional |
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What does the term Will mean in Natops ? |
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Indicates Futurity and Never indicates any degree of requirement |
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