Term
What are the seven primary mission areas of Maritime Patrol Aircraft MPA)? |
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Definition
(1)Anti-Surface Warfare (ASUW) (2)Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) (3)Command & Control Warfare (C²W) (4)Command, Control & Communications (CCC) (5)Intelligence (INT) (6)Mine Warfare (MIW) (7)Mobility (MOB) *Note* The P3-C also has other missions such as SAR (search & rescue) |
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Term
Describe the basic purpose of Instrument training. |
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Definition
Provides proficiency training for pilots and NFO's in radio communications/navigation procedures and flight publications usage and interpretation. |
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Describe the basic purpose of the Dedicated Field Work (DFW) Program. |
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Definition
Provides pilots the opportunity to enhance their piloting skills in all phases of flight, as well as flying adequate hours each month to maintain proficiency and build required experience levels. |
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Term
Describe the basic purpose of NATOPS Instrument evaluation. |
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Definition
Evaluates Pilots and NFO's ability to fly an instrument approach and interpret / use flight publications. *Note* NFO's take only a written exam while pilots take a written and flight evaluation. |
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Describe the basic purpose of Airways training. |
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Definition
Provides proficiency training in flights filed under IFR flight plans and conducted along ATC controlled flight routes. |
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Term
Describe the basic purpose of Crew Training. |
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Definition
Training to achieve a higher degree of tactical effectiveness through crew coordination. |
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Term
Describe the basic purpose of NATOPS evaluation flights. |
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Definition
An annual evaluation flight shall be conducted IAW OPNAV 3710.7 to evaluate the knowledge and proficiency of the crewmembers for a specific position in the aircraft. (test flight) |
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Describe the basic purpose of a Magnetic Anomaly Detection Compensation (MAD COMP) check. |
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Definition
To provide in-flight checks to validate the repair of previous MAD discrepancies. |
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Term
Describe the following NATOPS conditions of flight: Condition I - Battle |
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Definition
All stations are manned for low altitude ASW, localization, mining, attack or rigging. Each crewmember should proceed immediately to their pre-designated station. Headsets shall be worn during this condition. |
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Term
Describe the following NATOPS conditions of flight: Condition II - Surveillance/Tactics |
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Definition
Surveillance / High altitude ASW / Transit Stations manned as necessary for routine search, patrol, high altitude ASW operations or for overland / over water transit. |
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Describe the following NATOPS conditions of flight: Condition III - Operational Check |
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Definition
Primary operators will obtain an ICS check and report equipment status to the TACCO |
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Describe the following NATOPS conditions of flight: Condition IV - Aircraft Inspection |
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Definition
Crewmember designated by the aircraft commander during the briefing leaves his/her ditching station, inspects the physical integrity of the aircraft and reports the results in person to the pilot and flight engineer. |
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Describe the following NATOPS conditions of flight: Condition V - Takeoff / Landing |
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Definition
All crewmembers and passengers shall take assigned ditching stations. Passengers shall don appropriate survival gear prior to takeoff/landing over water. |
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