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3 objectives of first aid
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save lives, prevent further injury, prevent infection
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3 methods of controlling bleeding
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direct pressure, elevation, pressure points
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examples of a pressure point
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jaw, temple, collarbone, neck, inner upper arm, inner elbow, wrist, ankle, knee, groin, upper thigh
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symptoms and treatment for shock
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shallow breathing, cold pale skin, weak pulse; lay down, elevate feet 6-12in., cover for warmth
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3 classifications of burns
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1st degree-redness, warmth, mild pain;2nd degree-red blistered skin;3rd degree-nerve damage, destroyed tissue, skin, & bone
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symptoms and treatment for heat exhaustion
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profuse sweating, dialated pupils,cold moist skin; apply wet cloth to hot areas
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symptoms and treatment for heat stroke
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breakdown of sweating mechanism, unable to lower body temperature; immerse in cold water, place victim on back w/ shoulders raised
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difference between open and closed fractures
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closed-inside skin;open-through the skin
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5 terms that apply to Operational Risk Management(ORM)
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Identify hazards, Assess hazards, Make risk decisions, Implement controls, Supervise
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6 areas of naval doctrine
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Command and Control, Operations, Warfare, Logistics, Intelligence, Planning
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3 levels of war
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Tactical, Operational, Strategic
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Official birthday of naval aviation
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May 8,1911
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first aircraft carrier
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USS Langley
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first jet powered naval aircraft
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FJ-1 Fury
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first naval aviator in space
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Commander Allan Shepard
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AB
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Aviation Botswain's Mate
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AC
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Air Traffic Controller
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AD
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Aviation Machinist's Mate
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AE
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Aviation Electrician's Mate
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AG
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Aerographer's Mate
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AK
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Aviation Storekeeper
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AM
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Aviation Structural Mechanic
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AO
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Aviation Ordnanceman
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AS
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Aviation Support Equipment Technician
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AT
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Aviation Electronics Technician
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AW
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Aviation Warfare Systems Operator
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AZ
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Aviation Maintenance Administrationman
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PR
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Aircrew Survival Equipmentman
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PH
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Photographer's Mate
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Inertia
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an object at rest tends to stay at rest, an object in motion maintains its state of motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
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Accleration
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increase of speed of a freely falling object, caused by the force of gravity
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Speed
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the rate an object moves in a given time
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Velocity
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speed in a given direction
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Newton's 1st Law
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Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it.
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Newton's 2nd Law
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direction of force is the same as the direction of acceleration; F=ma
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Newton's 3rd Law
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For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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Bernoulli's principle
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when a fluid passes through a tube reaches a point of constriction the speed of the fluid increases and the pressure decreases
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wind warnings
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small craft-harbor & inland waters warning for winds 33kts or less;gale-harbor, inland waters,& ocean areas for winds 34-47kts;storm-harbor,inland waters,& ocean areas for winds 48kts or greater
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tropical cyclone warnings
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tropical depression-land,harbor,inland waters,& ocean areas for winds 33kts or less;tropical storm-34 to 63kts;hurrican/typhoon-64kts or greater
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thunderstorm/tornado warnings
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thunderstorm-are forcast to impact the warning area;severe thunderstorm-wind gusts up to 50kts or greater and/or hail 3/4in. diameter or greater;tornado-sighted or detected by radar in or adjacent to the warning area, or have a strong potential to develop in the area
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Lift
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force that acts in an upward direction to support the aircraft in the air
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weight
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force of gravity acting downward on te aircraft and everything in the aircraft
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drag
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force that tends to hold an aircraft back
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thrust
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force developed by the aircrafts engines, and it ads in the forward direction
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Longitudinal axis
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rotational movement of an aircraft about its vertical axis
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term angle of attack
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the angle of the wing chord line and the relative wind
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tail rotor
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control pitch of the rotary rudder blade which in turn controls the leading of the helicopter
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autorotation
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occurs when the main rotor rotates by air passing through the rotor system instead of being driven by the engine
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basic hydraulic system
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reservoir,pump,tubing,selector valve,actuator
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5 basic sections of a jet engine
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inlet duct,compressor,combustion,turbine,exhaust
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purpose of afterburner
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increases thrust
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NATO symbols for JP4,5,&8
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JP4-F40;JP5-F44;JP8-F34
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altimeters
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shows the height of the aircraft above sea level
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RADAR
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(Radio Detection and Ranging)used to detect objects at distances much greater than is visually possible
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voltage
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driving force behind current
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current
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flow of electrons, makes things work
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resistance
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opposing forces against electrons
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speed limits on the flight line and around aircraft
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15mph on flightline and 5mph around aircraft
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maximum towing speed of an aircraft
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5mph or as fast as your slowest walker
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4 categories of tie down requirements
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initial-6 chains;intermediate-9 chains;permanent-12 chains;heavy weather-18-24 chains
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TACAN
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(Tactical Air Navigation)system of transmitters that broadcast specific location
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HC
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helos that perform duties as plane guard,sea air rescue,mail delivery,& personal transfer
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HCS
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provides dedicated, deployable combat rescue detachments in support of aircraft carriers & amphibious operations
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HM
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used to remove and sometimes detonate mines blocking waterways
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HS
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primarily used for close in submarine detection, tracking, & surveillance
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HSL
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used for close in submarine surveillance on smaller type ships
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HT
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basic and advanced training of student naval aviators
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VAQ
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used to escort fighter aircraft enroute to their targets for electronic shielding against enemy radar
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VAW
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used as a carrier groups first warning of intruders into the protection envelope
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VC
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fly different types of aircraft & carry personnel, cargo, & tow targets
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VF
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used for air to air interception & carrierair protection
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VFA
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offensive & defensive air to surface attack operations
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VP
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designed for anti-submarine warfare, reconnaissance & mining
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VQ
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fly high over possible enemy radio & radar to intercept signals
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VR
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transport cargo & personnel
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VRC
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transport cargo & personnel;carrier logistics support
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VS
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primary surface & subsurface advanced surveillance for carrier & escorts
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VT
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train first time naval pilots
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VX/VXE
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performs test on new equipment,tactics, & aircraft
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AV-8 Harrier
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close air combat support to ground troops
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C-130 Hercules
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transport aircraft for personnel weapons,& supplies;additionally provides inflight refueling & electronic surveillance
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C-2 Greyhound
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provides logistics to deployed aircraft carriers for cargo & personnel
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C-20 Gulfstream
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personnel logistical transport
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C-9 Sky Train
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fleet logistics support, intra-theater airlift & airlifting services
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EA-6B Prowler
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specifically designed for tactical electronic warfare
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E-2 Hawkeye
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provides airborne early warning & command & control functions for the carrier battle group
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C-12 Huron
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personnel logistical transport
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E-6 Mercury
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provides secure,survivable,jam resistant strategic-communications relay for fleet ballistic-missile submarines
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F/A-18 Hornet
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fighter/attack aircraft designed for all weather fighter escort & light attack
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F-14 Tomcat
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all weather fighter-interceptor
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H-2 Seasprite
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general helicopter used within the LAMPS community
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H-3 Sea King
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all weather, ship-based anti-sub helicopter
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H-46 Sea Knight
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vertical replenishment helicopter
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H-53 Sea Stallion
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helicopter transport of supplies & equipment w/ a secondary mission to transport personnel & conduct evacuations
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SH-60B Seahawk
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designed to operate from carriers & to replace the SH-3H as the carrier groups inner anti-sub zone helicopter
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SH-60F Oceanhawk
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anti-sub & search and rescue
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HH-60H Seahawk
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Search and rescue
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P-3 Orion
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primary mission is anti-sub
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S-3 Viking
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carrier based anti-sub warfare
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TA-4 Sky Hawk
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advance jet training
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T-2 Buckeye
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basic training for instrument flying, combat maneuvers & inital carrier work
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T-45 Goshawk
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provides training to prospective
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UH-1N Iroquois
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general utility helicopter
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T-34 Mentor
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propeller-driven, single-engine basic trainer aircraft
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T-44 Pegasus
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twin-engine basic trainer aircraft
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F-5 TigerII
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fighter trainer
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AH-1 Cobra
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attack combat helicopter
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AE
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Ammunition ship
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AD
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Destroyer Tender
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AFS
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Combat Store ship
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AS
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Submarine Tender
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AO/AOE
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Oiler/Fast Combat Support
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CG
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Guided missile cruiser
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CV/CVN
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Aircraft carrier/Nuclear aircraft carrier
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DD/DDG
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Destroyer/Guided missile destroyer
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FFG
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Guided missile frigate
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LCC
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Amphibious Command Ship
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LHA
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Amphibious Assault Ship(general purpose)
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LHD
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Multipurpose Assault Ship
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LPD
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Amphibious Transport Dock
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LPH
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Amphibious Assault Ship(helicopter)
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LSD
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Dock Landing Ship
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MCS
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Military sealift command ship
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ATF
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aid ships in docking & unlocking
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ARS
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designed to salvage ships & support diving operations
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ASR
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operate deep-submergence rescue vehicles for the resccue of submarine crews
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AR
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has the ability to perform a wide range of repair & service jobs for the fleet
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MCM
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combines proven mine sweeping gearw/ sophisticated modern systems for detecting & countering mines
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MHC
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specialties in locating and identifying all types of mines
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PC
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Coastal patrol craft designed to provide coastal defense in restricted waters and reconnaissance
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SSBN
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deterrance againstfirst strike nuclear attacks by foreign nations
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SSN
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fast attack submarines and their main job is to attack enemy ships and submarines
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4 types of chemical casualty agents
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choking, nerve, blood, blister
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types of nuclear explosions
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high altitude air burst, air burst, surface burst, shallow underwater burst, deep underwater burst
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MOPP
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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
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MOPP Level 1
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protective equipment is issued to shipboard personnel, mask is fitted for immediate use
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MOPP Level 2
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Protective suit is donned, mask, boots, & gloves are carried or located at battle stations
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MOPP Level 3
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suit and boots are worn, mask is fitted w/ filter canisters, mask and gloves are carried
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MOPP Level 4
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All protective equipment is to be worn with hood up and secured, exposed topside personnel will don rainwear over protective suit
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NATOPS
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Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization Program
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Warning
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info about an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in injury or death
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Caution
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info about an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in damage to equipment
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Note
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info about an operating procedure, practice, or condition that must be emphasized
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Shall
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procedure is mandatory
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Should
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procedure is recommended
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May
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procedure is optional
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Will
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indicates "futurity" and never indicates any degree of requirement for a procedure
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NAVFLIRS
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Naval Flight Records Substystem
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Aircraft visual indentification system for Type Commanders(TYCOMS)
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COMNAVAIRLANT-A thru M;COMNAVAIRPAC-N thru Z;CNATRA-A thru G
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Page 2
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Dependency application/record of emergency data
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Page 4
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navy occupation/training and awards history
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Page 13
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administrative remarks
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Enlisted Distribution Verification Report(EDVR)
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monthly statement of the activity's personnel, listed by rating, reflecting all individual assignments, billets, prospective gains and losses
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OPREP
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Operational Report
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MOVEREP
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Movement report
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LOGREQ
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Logistical Requirements
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SORTS
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Status of requirement and training support
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SITREP
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situation report
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NAMP
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Naval Aviation Maintenance Program
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5 volumes of NAMP
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Vol.1-concepts,policies,maintenance suuport procedures,O&I level maintenance;Vol.2-D level maintenance;Vol.3-data processing requirements;Vol.5-Naval aviation maintenance standard operating procedures
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3 levels of maintenance
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Organizational,intermediate,depot
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purpose of fuctional check flight(FCF)
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conducted when it is not possible to determine proper operation by ground checks
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who is authorized to sign logbook entries
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CO,O&I level MO, D level director of operations, operations maint.DIVO, any additional personnel designated in writing by any of the above
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who is authorized to release an aircraft safe for flight
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MO,MMCO,MCO,any other personnel designated in writing by CO
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concept of QA
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prevention of the occurrence of defects
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special audit
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conducted to evaluate specific maint. tasks, prcesses, procedures, and programs
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quarterly/work center audits
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shall be conducted quarterly to evaluate overall quality of each work center performance
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CTPL
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Central Technical Publication Library
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ICRL
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actual repair capability on items prcessed
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CRIPL
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list of all remain in place repairable
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NMCS
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not capable of performing mission due to supply
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PMCS
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can perform missions but not all missions
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NSN
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13 digit number used to identify
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NIIN
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2 digit national modification code & 7 other digits
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AVDLR
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end user finances D-level repair
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AWP
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maintenance action on hold for parts
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IMRL
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list of SE required by activity to perform functions
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AIR
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accountability for equip./materal used on any a/c
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EXREP
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processing repair for not in stock or not carried components
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define the term HM
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Hazardous material
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define the term HW
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Hazardous waste
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6 categories of HM
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flammables/combustibles,aerosols,toxins,corrosives,oxidizers,compressed gases
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