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Which ammo onboard is most susceptible to HERO?
CWIS and ACFT 20mm
what is one piece of firefighting equipment unique to the flight deck?
Tilly (NS-60)
purpose of the Tilly?
remove disabled aircraft from landing area
what is the A/S32P-16?
fire truck
how much AFFF does the A/S32P -16 carry?
375 gllns
how much Halon?
400 lbs
what is the difference between the AIM-7 and RIM-7P?
AIM 7 is launched from aircraft
what is the difference between foul lines and safe shot lines?
foul lines are visual reference of obstruction in the path of landing aircraft. safe shot lines are visible reference for cats 1&2 of obstructuons in the path of launching aircraft
what does FOD stand for?
Foreign object damage
how do we put out a catapult fire?
steam
where is AC elevator #4?
port hanger bay 3
purpose of flight deck markings?
separate safe parking area from landing area and designate other safe or danger areas
what does a foul line look like?
red/white stripe indicating the end of safe areas
what are stantions?
raised automatically when using aircraft elevators acting as physical barriers
what are safe launch lines?
red/white stripe on the bow, and yellow on the waist to inform personnel to stay behind during launching to prevent injury
why are the safe launch lines yellow on the waist?
the foul line for landing continues into thr safe launch line, it's used to show they are the same area and still indicate the difference
what is the deck edge scupper?
a curb that runs around port and starboard side of the flight deck
what are safety nets?
wire nets located around the flight deck to catch personnel blown off their feet
what are bomb jettison ramps?
located around the edge, hinges allow them to be retracted, allowing for easy catwalk access
what are ordnance elevators?
3 upper stage elevators lift weapon ordnance between hanger 1 and 2 to the starboard side of the flight deck
how many and where are the aircraft elevators?
there are 4: 3 starboard and 1 port
what is the purpose of flight deck status lights?
visual indication for primary and LSO's of the current landing area status
purpose of IFLOLS?
provide pilot with a visual indication of his position with respect to a prescribed glide scope
what is the function of a catapult?
provide a means to launch aircraft from flight deck
where are the 4 steam accumulators located?
1: 02-69-1Q
2: 01-69-2Q
3&4: 01-165-4Q
what is the barricade?
an emergency arresting system that catches the aircraft in emergency landings
what two types of barricades do we have?
rotating propellers and jets
what is the air boss responsible for?
aircraft within 10 miles of ship
what is the responsibility of the aircraft handler?
movement of aircraft on the flight deck and hanger bays
what is the function of AIMD?
repair critical local repair cycle assets and support equipment
when referring to the flight deck what do the following colors of the deck mean?
red: foul, cannot recover aircraft
amber: rotors engaged - helo
green: safe to recover
blue: HERO condition
explain the colors:
green: maintenence, catapults, arresting gear, photographers
yellow: aircraft handlers
purple: fuels
red: weapons, ordnance, crash and salvage
blue: chocks, chains and tractors
what are 3 watch stations in pri-fly?
air boss, mini boss, tower supervisor, ISIS operator, spotters, IFLOLS operator, AG operator
where does thr air boss work?
pri-fly
what is the purpose of CATCC?
control airspace within 50 NM around the ship
what are the different models of aircraft the Lincoln has onboard?
EA6B Prowler
E2C hawkeye
C2 greyhound
FA18 C/D Hornet
FA18 E/F Super Hornet
SH-60 Helo
what is the SPN 41 radar used for?
independent landing motor: allow pilot to make an instrument approach to ship. aligns aircraft with flight deck
what is the SPN 43 radar used for?
used for marshall control/stack - final approach
what is the SPN 46 radar used for?
PALS: precision approach landing system. enables pilot to perform approaches under manual or fully automatic approach
how many modes of operation does the SPN 46 have and what are they?
3: automatic, manuel, and talk in
how do the automatic and manuel modes work for SPN 46?
aircraft is brought in by CATCC on Auto, Pilot uses needled on manual
What does METOC stand for?
meteorological center - provides weather information
what is the purpose of the catapults system?
launch aircraft
what is CSC?
catapult supervisory control
what is ICCS?
intergrated catapult control system
what fuel do we use onboard?
JP5
what is JP5 used for?
aircraft, EDG, and ground equipment
how many JP5 service pumps are there?
8
what are FOSP'S?
fuel oil service pumps
how many FOSP'S? are there?
28
what is the purpose of oil strainers?
protect the pumps from damage or particles
purpose of the fuel and oil transfer pump?
tp transfer fuel, purify, off-load or pump to ships
how much can the pump, pump per minute?
300 gals
purpose of the fuel and oil storage tanks?
to hold fuel that awaits for transfer to service tanks
what is the fuel oil stripping system?
the fuel and oil tanks stripping system cleans fuel oil storage tanks of sludge and water before oil is pumped