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13 Cards in this Set
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What is the purpose of the Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) Program.
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Its a positive approach towards improving combat readiness and reducing aircraft mishaps.
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Explain general aircraft prestart precautions.
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A - Set parking brakes. B - Install intake screens. C - Inspect intakes and surrounding ground. D - Tie down plane if stationary. E - Have personnel with fire fighting gear readily available when engine is started.
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State the meaning of warning as applied to NATOPS.
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Condition that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed.
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State the meaning of caution as applied to NATOPS.
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Condition that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed.
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State the meaning of note as applied to NATOPS.
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Condition that must be emphasized.
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State the meaning of shall as applied to NATOPS.
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A procedure that is mandatory.
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State the meaning of should as applied to NATOPS.
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A procedure that is recommended.
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State the meaning of may as applied to NATOPS.
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A procedure that is optional.
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State the meaning of will as applied to NATOPS.
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Indicates futurity.
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State the purpose of a NATOPS evaluation.
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Intended to evaluate individual and unit compliance.
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State the purpose of the Naval Flight Records Subsystem (NAVFLIRS).
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The single source document for recording flight data.
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State the purpose of master flight files.
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The only official flight record of naval aircraft.
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Explain the aircraft visual identification system for the following Type Commanders (TYCOMs): COMNAVAIRLANT, COMNAVAIRPAC, CNATRA.
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Provides aircraft markings to identify a aircraft from another.
COMNAVAIRLANT - A to M and A to Z. COMNAVAIRPAC - N to Z and A to Z. CNATRA - A to G and no 2nd character. |