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137 Cards in this Set
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who is the ships 1st LT?
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LCDR Yeich
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who is the AFL?
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LTJG Louis
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who is the shops BOS ' N?
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ENS Crischen
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what type of anchor does CVN 70 have onboard?
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MK2 stockless
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how much does each anchor weigh?
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60,000 lbs
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how many shots of chain are on each anchor?
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12
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how many links are in each shot?
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57
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what are the chain links made of ?
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die lock steel
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how much does one link weigh?
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350 lbs
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what is the color pattern of the detachable links?
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red white bluw
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how can you tell what link is on deck?
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the detachable link will have a number of white links on each side equal to the shot number. also the detachable link will also have a number of wire wraps on it.
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how long is a fathom?
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6ft.
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how long is one shot of chain?
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15 fathoms , 90ft.
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what color is the second to last shot?
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yellow
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what color is the last shot?
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red
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how much chain is paid out when anchoring?
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5-7 times the depth of the water.
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what is larger a swing circle or a drag circle?
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swing circle
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what do you do if the anchor is running and you see the yellow shot?
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run
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what are the turtlebacks?
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covers for the Hawsepipe
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what are the elephant trunks?
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covers for the anchor chain down into the chain locker.
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what are the wildcats?
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vertical drums that heave in and pay out anchor chain
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what are the frogs?
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padeyes on the deck.
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what is the crane?
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the bridge crane
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what is the bullnose?
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forward most chock.
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what are the pelican hooks?
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the last link on the chain stopper.
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what is the alligator jack?
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the cable jacks
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what are the welps?
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teeth on the wildcat
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what is mousing?
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the chain stopper
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what are the Hawsepipes?
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fairlead for the anchor chain
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what are chain stoppers used for?
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securing the anchor chains
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how many chain stoppers are used on each anchor chain?
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normally 2. the housing stopper and the riding stopper. a 3rd can be added called the hurricane stopper.
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what color hard hat does a foc'sle POIC wear?
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Yellow
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what color hard hat does a foc'sle rigger wear?
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blue
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what color hard hat do the brake men and strokemen wear?
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brown
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what color hard hat do the foc'sle safety officer and khakis wear?
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white
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what do the brake men do?
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operate the manual and hydraulic brakes.
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what do the strokemen do?
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operate the wildcat
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what do the foc'sle riggers do?
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handle the chain stoppers with cable jacks and pry bars
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where is the bullnose located?
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the forward most part of the ship. on the foc'sle.
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what is the bull nose used for?
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towing
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Can CVN 70 tow other ships?
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no
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Can CVN 70 be towed ?
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yes
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what is the sea painter?
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a line that attaches to the front of a RHIB that pulls along it along side CVN underneath the davit.
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how many boat booms do we have?
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2
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where are the boat booms located?
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port side Aft EL4
Stbd side Khaki smoking sponson. |
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what watches does deck department stand?
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Helmsman
Lee Helmsman Aft Steering Helmsman Lookouts Boatswain's Mate of the watch |
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what does the helmsman do ?
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follows orders from the conning officer and steers the ship
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what does the Lee Helmsman do?
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follows orders from the conning officer and transmits engine orders n to the propulsion plant.
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what does the aft steering helmsman do?
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man both port and stbd steering units in case of a steering casualty on the bridge.
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what do the lookouts do?
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observe and report all surface contacts, air contacts, marine life and man over board
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what does the Boatswain's Mate of the watch do ?
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in charge of enlisted watchstanders on the bridge assists the OOD with good order and discipline. Uses the Boatswain's pipe and passes the word over the 1MC.
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what size and type of mooring lines do we have?
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9" double braided
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how many lines do we usually use to moor at the pier?
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normally 12.
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what is a chalk?
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fairlead for a mooring line.
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what are bits?
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vertical posts used to secure mooring lines with rounds and figure 8's
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what is a capstan ?
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vertical drum used for mechanical advantage on mooring lines.
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how many capstans s are onboard CVN 70?
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8
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Where are the capstans located?
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3 on the foc'sle
2 on the fantail 1 on the quarter deck 1 in line room 5 1 in line room 6&7 |
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what is stronger double braided or 3 strand line?
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double braided
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how is line measured?
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circumference
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how is wire rope measured?
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diameter
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how many accommodation ladders do we have?
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none
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what is the stern dock used for?
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going on liberty
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what does RHIB stand for?
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Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat
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how many RHIB'S do we have onboard?
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2
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How long are the RHIB's?
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7 meters
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where are the 2 boat decks located?
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HB1 port side
HB3 STBD side |
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what type of davits do we have onboard?
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Vestdavits
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name the boat crew members.
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coxswain
boat engineer SAR swimmer Boat Officer |
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who is in charge of the RHIB?
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the coxswain
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what are monkey lines / manropes?
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lines suspended from the boat that are used by boat crew members to steady the boat
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what percentage of body weight is put o the monkey lines?
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75%
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what speed is the shop going while launching the RHIB?
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5 knots or less
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name the lines used to launch recover and steady the boat whole launching and recovering a RHIB.
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Fwd steadying line
Aft steadying line sea painter lizard line the hook |
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what is the last line to he cast off when launching?
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the sea painter
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what is the first line to be attached when recovering a RHIB?
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the sea painter
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what type of wire is used for refueling?
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spanwire
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what type of wire is used for cargo?
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highline
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what size is the spanwire for double probe rigs?
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7/8"
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what size is the spanwire for single probe rigs?
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3/4"
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what size is the highline?
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1"
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what does SURF stand for?
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standard underway replenishment fixture
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what is the speed of the ship during an unrep?
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12-16 knots
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what is the distance between ships during an unrep?
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160-180 ft.
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what does P&D stand for?
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Phone and distance.
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who speaks on the P&D line?
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the captains of both ships
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how far apart are the distance flag markers on the P&D line?
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20 ft.
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what is the color pattern of the flags on the P&D line?
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green, red, yellow, blue, white
go rub your balls with grease |
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what color hard hat and float coat do rig captains wear?
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yellow
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what color float coat and hard hat does a rigger wear?
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blue
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what color float coat and hard hat does a signal man wear?
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green
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what color float coat and hard hat do the gypsy winch and capstans operators wear?
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brown
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what color float coat and hard hat does a phone talker wear?
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ballistic helmet and green float coat
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what color float coat and hard hat does a gunners mate wear?
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red
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what color float coat and hard hat does safety wear?
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white with green cross
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what color float coat and hard hat does medical wear?
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white with red cross
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how many types of underway replenishment are there?
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3
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what are the 3 types of unrep?
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vertrep
conrep unrep |
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how many fuel receiving stations foes CVN 70 have?
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3
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what are the fuel receiving stations?
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5, 11, 13
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how many fuel sending stations are onboard CVN 70 ?
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1
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what is the fuel sending station?
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21
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how many cargo stations do we have?
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4
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what are the cargo statioms?
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7, 9, 17, 19
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where are the cargo stations located?
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7&9 HB2 overhead
17&19 HB3 overhead |
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where is station 5 located?
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below the safety office
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where is station 11 located?
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admirals pway
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where is station 13 locsted?
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CO's pway
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where is station 21 ?
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old khaki smoking sponson
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are the receiving stations double or single probe?
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double.
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is station 21 double or single probe configuration?
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single
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what is the size of the towing houser?
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2 1/2" Wire / rope
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how long is the towing houser?
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900ft.
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what flag is this?
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2nd substitution
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what is the 1st substitution pennant used for?
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absence of flag officer
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what is the 2nd substitution pennant used for?
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absence of chief of staff
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what is the 3rd substitution pennant used for?
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absence of commanding officer
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what is the 4th substitution pennant used for?
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absence of civil official
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what flag is this?
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3rd substitution pennant
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what flag is this?
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4th substitution pennant
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how many types of messages are there?
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4
Flash Immediate Priority routine |
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what is the time frame for a flash message?
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as fast as possible. less than 10 minutes
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what is the time frame for an immediate message?
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30 minutes
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what is the time frame for a priority message?
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3 hours
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what is the time frame for a routine message?
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6 hours
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what does ECDIS stand for?
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Electronic Chart Display and Information System
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what is the purpose of the ECDIS?
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displays maps and will eventually replace paper maps / charts.
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what does the ECDIS consist of?
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GPS interfaced with an electronic chart system
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what is a stadimeter?
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determines distance to an object of known height
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what is a sextant?
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used for celestial navigation. measures height of celestial bodies in the sky and uses time to make calculations of exact locations
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what is a gyro compass?
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uses ring laser gyros to determine true north.
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what is a chronometer?
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a very accurate clock
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what is a psychrometer?
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uses wet and dry thermometers to determine humidity
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what is set?
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the direction a ship is pushed off course by ocean currents.
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what is drift?
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the speed a ship is pushed off course by ocean currents
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what is Greenwich Mean Time?
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Zulu time... Greenwich England
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how far apart are the 24 time zones?
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15 °
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