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14 Cards in this Set
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To avoid damage to the helicopter battery system, always use ________ to raise or lower the stabilator?
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External Power.
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After securing external power, how long must you wait before towing the aircraft?
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No Waiting Required.
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When is a brake rider not needed for an aircraft move?
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Only when brakes are inoperative.
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When can the brake rider leave the aircraft?
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When signaled by the Move Director after the aircraft is secured.
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What is the correct pressure range of the rotor brake.
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450-690 PSI
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If the tow bar must be repositioned during an Aircraft Move, Is it a requirement to set the Aircraft parking brake and apply chocks?
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Yes
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Is it acceptable to position Wing Walkers in line with main landing gear tires?
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No
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What should be set prior to attaching the tow bar to the Tow Tractor?
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Chocks and Brakes
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What is the hand signal for brakes on?
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Open palms above head, then close to make two fists.
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Who is responsible to conduct a pre-move inspection of the aircraft and be sure that all external power cables, grounding wires, S.E. Removed, and Windshield is clean?
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The Brake Rider
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Who can authorize an Aircraft move with inoperative brakes?
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The Maintenance Officer
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If the tow bar were to become disconnected during an Aircraft move who applies the brakes first (pushing/pulling)?
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While being pulled: The Aircraft. While being pushed: The Tow Tractor
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In what publication would you find Aircraft Hand Signals?
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NAVAIR 00-80T-113
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In what publication would you find Aircraft Securing and Handling Procedures?
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NAVAIR 17-1-537
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