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