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State the six areas of naval doctrine.
Command and Control, Operations, warfare, Logistics, Inteligence, Planning
COWLIP
Discuss how naval aviation supports Reconnaissance/surveillance warfare.
Used as a spy to search for enemy interception
James Bond
discuss how naval avaition supports antisubmarine warfare.
search for and destroy enemy submarines
"Anti"
discuss how naval aviation supports amphibious assult warfare
An attack from the sea to enemy forces on beaches.
Amphibians can survive on water and land.
discuss how naval aviation supports logistic support warfare.
transports troops, weapons, and other supplies from one station to another to achieve efficient mission accomplishment
DC9
Discuss the conditions that lead to the formation of the US Navy.
british were trying to control the US by placing taxes on all goods and the americans felt they weren't being properly represented. issue was brought up to congress. george washington was appointed commander in chief. Taxation without representation
three words
State the qualities that characterize the navy/marine corps team as instruments to support national policies
readiness, flexability, self-sustainability, and mobility
REFSUM
state the three levels of war
tactical, operational, and strategic
TOS
explain how naval intelligence operations, more than any other service, support peace time and operational decision making.
they carefully plan out ways that will prevent the start of war or discontent among other nations.
decrease defects
state the mission of naval logistics
To transport any supplies, weapons or personnel needed to a designated unit for mission accomplishment
state the importance of planning to naval operations
planning is important becuase it reduces the chance for error.
don't repeat history
discuss the importance of the battle at Coral Sea as it relates to naval aviation
the first carrier to carrier battle. happened between the US and Japan in WWII
you sunk my battleship!
discuss the importance of the battle at Midway as it relates to naval aviation.
the turning point of WWII because the US was able to decode Japanese transmissions and US aircraft sank 3 of the 4 japanese carriers
"Ima nanji desu ka?"

"What time is it?"
discuss the importance of the battle of Guadocanal as it relates to naval aviation
the five sullivan brothers insisted on serving together aboard to Juneau and all five died during that battle so the navy re-instated the law that family members of the same bloodline cannot serve together
discuss the significance of May 8, 1911 as it applies to naval aviation
the navy purchased its first two airplanes
state the name of the first aircraft carrier
the USS Langley, formerly known as the Jupiter, a coal-carrier
High school chemistry teacher; Planet with rings.
what was the first jet powered naval aircraft?
FJ-1 Fury - landed on the USS Boxer
Furious Boxer
Who wa th first naval aviator in space?
Alan B. Shepard flew aboard the mercury capsule, Freedom 7
define the term aircraft handling
describes movement of aircraft
Aircraft _________ director
state the purpose of standard taxi signals
universal hand signals used throughout the armed forces so there is no misunderstanding between the handler and the crew
state the vehicle speed limits on the flight line and around the aircraft
5mph on flight line; 10mph on taxiway
state the minimum towing speed of an aircraft
as fast as the slowest walker
name the 4 categories of tie down requirements
initial, intermediate, permanent, heavy weather
HIPI
state the purpose of emergency shore based recovery equipment
to arrest the aircraft and stop it in the shortest distance
emergency procedure....
state the purpise if the MA-1A overrun barrier
to stop aircraft that do not have arresting hooks, but must have nosewheel
The f-18 uses this to catch a wire on the boat..... but other planes, like C-130s do not have this
state the minimum PPE required on the flight line and ramp areas during routine maint.
areas are assessed; each worker is briefed on hazards of that area.
state the minimum PPE required on the flight line during flight operations
cranial, jersey, goggles, sound annuators, flight deck boots, flotation gear, survival light, whistle
Boat dress
identify the safety hazards associated with intakes
intakes create a suction and when operating it presents a hazard to the engine as well as personnel working nearby
DANGER: JET INTAKE
identify the safety hazard areas associated with exhaust (engine and APU)
high temperatures and high velocity of the exhaust gasses from tail pipe.
identify the safety hazard areas associated with Propellers
personnel should not walk near prop while it is operating. walk all the way around at all times
chop suey
identify the safety hazard areas associated with rotor blades
do not approach while rotors are being engaged and disengaged
identify the safety hazard areas associated with hot brakes
never face side of wheel. approach from fore or aft, never side
explain the significance of the runway numbering system
numbered off in relation to their magnetic heading rounded off to the nearest 10.
32=320 degrees
explain the significance of threshold markings
the landing areas at either end of the runway
explain the significance of the airfield lighting system
location, spacing and color of the lighting components used
explain the significance of the runway/taxiway marking system
provides visible indication as to where the runway is located
explain the significance of the arm/dearm areas
a designated area where ordnance is readied before take off and safed before returning to the flight line
explain the significance of the overrun area
provides effective deceleration for aborting or overshooting aircraft
explain the significance of the parking apron
provides a place for the aircraft to be parked, serviced and loaded.
explain the purpose of a wind indicator
notifies the pilot of wind direction and speed
explain the purpose of an airfield rotating beacon
used to identify the airports location in the dark and during poor visibility
lights! HERE I AM!
explain the purpose of tower visual communications
light signals used between the radar controller and the control tower as a means of communication
explain the purpose of the tactical air navigation system (TACAN)
allows the pilot to find out how far he is from the next TACAN station
Road signs in the air for airplanes!
explain the purpose of crash/rescue
mission is to save lives and to clear all wreakage as well as fight fires
carrier repair team
explain the purpose of the compass calibration pad
magnetically quiet area where aircraft compass is calibrated
COMPASS ROSE!
explain the purpose of the liquid oxygen exchange area
designated area that is used for servicing lox carts and lox bottles for aircraft that require lox