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