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Difference between OPEN and CLOSED fractures.
OPEN: Broken bones protruding thru skin.
CLOSED: Broken bones, no broken skin
Define hypothermia?
Cooling of body by exposure to low/rapidly falling temps.
Define acronym and purpose of NAMP.
Navy Aviation Maintenance Program; standardize operations of any naval aviation community
Define acronym and purpose of AVGFE
Aviation Gas-Free Engineer; ensure safety when working w/ aeronautical equip and fuel.
Define acronym and purpose of STRATCOM
Strategic Command: UNIFIED command, all 4 branches of services, Air Force, Navy, Army & Marines.
Criteria for a command to have a CMC (Command Master Chief)
# of personnel assigned is 250 or more.
Six areas of Naval Doctrine
C-Command & Control
O-Operations
W-Warfare
L-Logistics
I-Intelligence
P-Planning
3 levels of war
T-Tactical
O-Operational
S-Strategic
Importance of Coral Sea, Midway & Guadalcanal
Coral Sea: 7-8 May 1942, Jap code broken, carrier to carrier battle, Lexington sunk, Yorktown damaged
Midway: 3-6 Jun 1942, Turning point, Jap fleet destroyed, Yorktown lost
Guadalcanal: 13-15 Nov 1942, Japan lost control of Guadalcanal, Sullivan bros lost, USS Juneau
Define Inertia
Remain @ rest/motion unless acted upon by outside force
Define Acceleration
Rate of change of speed/velocity of matter w/time
Define Speed
Rate of movement/motion in a given amount of time
Define Velocity
Quickness of speed of an object in given time and direction
Newton's 1st Law
Inertia
Newton's 2nd Law
Force
Newton's 3rd Law
Action and reaction
Define Bernoulli Principle
EX: placing thumb over water hose= water spraying
Fluid flowing thru tube when constricted, speed is increased and pressure decreased
Different types of Tropical cyclone warnings (3)
Tropical depression, tropical storm and hurricane/typhoon
Max towing speed of an aircraft
As fast as the slowest walker
What is the significance of overrun area?
Deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft
Define acronym and purpose of NATOPS
Naval Air Training and Operational Procedures Standardization; standard operationing procedures for naval air and training
Define acronym and purpose of NAVFLIR
Naval Flight Records Subsystems; yellow sheet= recording flight data
Define acronym and purpose of DAPA
Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor; co-ords Navy policies & procedures on drug & alcohol education
What info is found on a pg 2, 4 & 13?
2: Beneficiary data
4: Qualifications history
13: Administrative remarks
Message Components: DTG (Date Time Group) released as 0800 Zulu on 01 March 1981 will be displayed as
010800ZMAR81
Define Operational Report (OPREP)
Immediately notification of any accidential/unauthorized incident that could result in a nuclear war, Highest precedence
Define acronym and purpose of NALCOMIS
NAval Logistics COmmand Management Information System; improve mission capability, aircraft maintenance and supply support
Purpose of Maintenance Action Form (MAF)
Document maintenance as preventative maintenance, ex: corrosive prevention & treatment
Purpose of Work Unit Code (WUC)
Identifies the system/subsystem being worked on
Define acronym NAVOSH
NAVy Occupational Safety & Health
List the NAVOSH programs (4)
Respiratoy Protection, Hearing Conservation, Sight Conservation & Personal Protective Equipment
Define "Shall" as applied to NATOPS & MIMs (Maintenance Instruction Manuals)
Procedure is MANDATORY
Define "Should" as applied to NATOPS & MIMs (Maintenance Instruction Manuals)
Procedure is RECOMMENDED
Define "May" as applied to NATOPS & MIMs (Maintenance Instruction Manuals)
Procedure is OPTIONAL
Define "Will" as applied to NATOPS & MIMs (Maintenance Instruction Manuals)
FUTURE procedure
Dimensions of DC9/C9B
119.3 ft long
93.3 ft wide
27.5 ft (tail)
Discuss HERO (Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance).
Concerned w/ accidental actuation fo electroexplosive devices (EEDs)/CAD's; secure all electrical/electronic equipments.
Define acronym IFF
Identify Foe or Friend
Define acronym TCAS
Traffic Collision Avoidance System
Define acronym GPS
Global Positioning System
Define acronym GPWS
Ground Proximity Warning System
Define acronym and purpose of JOSAC
Joint Operation Support Airlift Command, used to scheduled flight missions INCONUS
Define acronym and purpose of NALO
Naval Air Logistics Office, used to schedule flight missions OCONUS
Functional Check Flights (FCF) are performed when: (give examples)
After reinstallation of engine
After reinstallation of fuel systems
Anytime plane does not fly for 30 days or more
Define acronym & purpose of SDLM
Standard Depot Level Maintenance; "overhaul" maintenance inspection
Type & model of C9B/DC9 engine
Pratt & Whitney JT8D-9A engine w/ 14.5 K lbs of thrust per engine
List the 4 classes of fuel leaks
A: slow seep 0-1/4" leaking fuel
B: seep > 1/4-3/4" leaking fuel
C: heavy seep 3/4-6"
D: running seep
Purpose of ERT (Emergency Reclamation Team)
Minimizes further damage to aircraft due to crash, firefighting agents & saltwater
What is max differential aircraft cabin pressurization maintain at & why
7.46 lbs per sq in differential pressure
Humans can't survive in altitudes up to 37K ft w/out artificial aids.
Alts above 10K = rapid breathing
Alts above 25K = unconsciousness - death
DC9/C9B has how many air conditioning units.
2, Maintain reasonable temperatures for human comfort and aircraft operation
What is the importance of de-icing an aircraft?
Icing effects the aerodynamics of the aircraft, ice on the airframe decreases lift & increases weight, drag & stalling speed
# of personnel required to tow an aircraft
6
2 wing walkers
1 tail walker
1 brake rider
1 tow tractor driver
1 director
Procedure for grounding an aircraft
Attach ground wires/cables to an certified ground eyelet first then attached to an unpainted surface on aircraft
Conditions that would require aircraft to be moored
Anytime winds exceed 65 knots
Purpose & location of Horizontal Stabilizers
Provide stability along LATERAL AXIS, located on tail, serves as base for the ELEVATOR
Purpose & location of Vertical
Stabilizers
Provide stability along VERTICAL AXIS, located on tail, serves as base for the RUDDER
Purpose & location of Flaps
Extends the wing & provides extra lift, reduce landing speed, located on AFT TRAILING edge of wings: controlled by 2 hydraulic cylinders
Purpose & location of Slats
Extend the length of the wings & improve lift at low speeds, located on the LEADING edge of wings: Hydraulic controlled
Purpose of washing aircraft
Prevent corrosion
Purpose of Voice Recorder
Record & preserve the last 30 mins of sounds & communications
Purpose of Flight Recorder
Provides 300 hrs of recording, dual sides, fire/water proof
Define acronym and purpose UHF
Ultra High Frequency: radios frequencies w/ 225.00-399.95 megahertz
Define acronym and purpose VHF
Very High Frequency: radio frequencies w/ 116.00-149.975 megahertz
Define acronym and purpose HF
High Frequency: radio frequencies btwn 2-29.50 megahertz
Purpose and location of Position Lights
Indicates the direction of aircraft to other aircrafts
(coming)
right (starboard) green
left (port) red
(going) white
VR 46 b'day
3181 (March 1, 1981)
Name the Operational Target Funds (OPTAR) (1 example)
Flight Operations Fund (OFC-01) fuels
Aviation Fleet Maintenance Fund (AFM) rags,
Define acronym and purpose MILSTRIP
MILitary STandard Requistioning and Issue Procedure; uniform procedure for requistion & issue of materials
4 methods to control bleeding
Direct pressure, elevation, pressure points and tourniquet
How many pressure points on each side of body?
11 (22 total)
Jaw, Temple, Collar bone, Neck, Inner Upper Arm, Inner Elbow, Wrist, Upper Thigh, Groin, Knee & Ankle
Symptoms & Treatment for Shock:
Disruption of circulatory system w/ vacant eyes, shallow breathing, weak pulse.
Lay victim down, elevated feet 6-12 in, cover to maintain heat
Symptoms & Treatment for Heat Exhaustion:
Clammy skin, dilated pupils, sweating profusely.
Cool victim, loosen clothes
Symptoms & Treatment for Heat Stroke:
Dry skin, weak pulse, dilated pupils.
Reduce heat IMMEDIATELY, maintain ope airway, lay victim down, elevate shoulders slightly (cold bath)
Steps for rescue & treament for Electric Shock:
DO NOT TOUCH VICTIM!
Secure power
Remove victim, if possible using non-conducting object, rope, broom, clothing
CPR if needed, call for help
Methods to clear Obstructed Airway
Scoop out w/ fingers (if seen)
Heimlich Maneuver
Abdominal thrusts (if vic is laying down)
Effects of Hypothermia
General cooling of body, victim appears pale and unconscious
Effects of Superficial Frostbite
Ice crystals forming in upper skin layers (temps: 32 degress or lower)
Effects of Deep Frostbite
Ice crystal forming in deeper tissues (temps: 32 degrees or lower, rewarm area w/ warm water/hot water bottle, NEVER rub frostbite area, seek medical attention
4 Mishap Classes
A: 1 million in property damage, fatality/permanent disablity
B: 200K-1million, partial disabilty
C: 20K or more; less than 200K, non-fatal illness/disease
D: less than 10K, no injury
T/F: Human error is a part of nearly every mishap
True
T/F: All hands should familiarize themselves w/ safety regulations and instructions
True
What are the five ORM (Operational Risk Management) elements
(I) Identify hazards
(A) Assess Hazards
(M) Make risk decisions
(I) Implement controls
(S) Supervise
I AM IS
Birthday of Navy & Naval Aviation
Navy: Oct 13 1775
Naval Aviation: May 8 1911
First Aircraft Carrier
CV-1 USS Lanley, former coal carrier
First Jet Powered Naval Aircraft
FH-1 Phantom
First Continental Congress convened on
Sept 5 1774
Importance of planning to Naval Operations
Commander's complete description of a concept of operation
First Naval Aviator in space
Alan Shepard (Mercury capsule Freedom 7)
4 categories of tie down requirements
Initial, Intermediate, Permanent & Heavy weather
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: HC
Helicopter Combat Support
sea-air rescue, mail delivery
H-3 Sea King
Primary mission and example
of Aviation Community: HCS
Helicopter Combat Support Special Squadron
support of carries for quick reaction missions
HH-60H Seahawk
Primary mission and example Aviation Community: HM
Helicopter Mine Countermeasure
Mine hunter
H-46 Sea Knight
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: HS
Helicopter Antisubmarine
Find Subs
SH-3
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: HT
Helicopter Training
Trainer
TH-57
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VAQ
Tactical Electronic Warfare
degrades enemy electromagnetic weapons (electronic surveillance)
EA-6B Prowler
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: HSL
Helicopter Antisub Lite
Lite version of HS
SH-2G
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VAW
Carrier Airborne Early Warning
Carrier based early warning against missles, weather
E-2 Hawkeye
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VC
Fleet Composite
Air services for the fleet: simulations
TA-4 Sky Hawk
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VFA
Fleet Fighter Attack
Fighter & attack missions
F/A-18 Hornet
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VMFA
Fleet Marine Fighter Attack
Marines
F/A-18 Hornet
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VP
Fleet Patrol
Anti-sub, surface
P-3 Orion
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VQ
Fleet Air Reconnaissance
Interception of raidated electormagentic energy
E-6 Mercury
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VR
Fleet Logistics Support
Transports personnel, supplies
C-9 Sky Train
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VRC
Carrier Logisistics Support
Carrier based
C-2 Greyhound
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VS
Carrier Antisubmarine Warfare
Sea Control
S-3 Viking
Primary mission and example of Aviation Community: VT
Fleet Training
Trainer for naval aviators/flight officers
T-2 Buckeye
Explain Chemical warfare
Lethal/non-lethal chemical agents to produce casualities
(4 agents: choking, nerve, blood & blister)
Explain Biological warfare
Intentional use of living orgnisms to disable/destroy people, animals, crops
(ex: anthrax)
Explain Radioloical warfare
Nuclear weapons
What is Atropine?
Used for specific nerve agent casualties, injected in the thigh
Four Chemical agents and symptoms:
Choking: Yellow gas, effects breathing
Nerve: Sarin gas, effects runny nose, breathing
Blood: Hydrogen Cyanide, stops the heart, rapid death
Blister: Mustard gas, blisters
Describe High Altitude Air Burst
Point of detonation of 100k feet, widespread disturbances, effects EMP (Electomagnetic radiations propagation)
Describe Air Burst
After detonation, a huge, intensely hot fireball, doesn't touch the earth's surface
Describe Surface Burst
Produces the worst fallout, fireball touches the ground
Describe Shallow Underwater Burst
Fireball formed, smaller than airburst, not visible
Describe Deep Underwater Burst
Same as Shallow Underwater Burst but w/ more impact absorbed by deep ocean currents
Three levels of aviation maintenance
O: Organizatonal (VR)
I: Intermediate (AIMD-Aviation Intermediate Maintenance Depot)
D: Depot (Manufactor)
OID
General responsiblilites of Maintenance Officer
MO is the "Skipper" of Maintenance Department
General responsiblities of Assistant Maintenance Officer
Assistant to MO
General responsiblities of Maintenance/Material Control Officer
In charge of ordering spare parts
General responsiblities of Material Control Officer
In charge of the budget
What is the concept of Quality Assurance (QA)?
Prevention of the occurrence of any defects.
Responsiblities of Quality Assurance Representative (QAR)
During inspections; a direct representative of the CO
Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR)
Temporary assignment in a specific designation for a timed period
Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI)
Assigned to inspect all work and comply w/ QA inspections
Purpose of Daily inspections
Inspect for defects; valid for 72 hours when no flight occurs
6 categories of Hazardous Material (HM)
F: Flammables
A: Aerosols
T: Toxins
C: Compress gases
O: Oxidizing materials
C: Corrosives
FATCOC
Define Oily Waste
Oil mixed w/ water or other fluids; no longer useful
Define Waste Oil
Oil whose physical characteristics have changed; no longer useful
Discuss safety precautions associated w/ LOX (Liquid Oxygen)
Wear goggles/face shield
Wear gloves
Approved boots (Molder)
No smoking, open flames
Tools & clothing free of oil & grease
Discuss safety precautions for handling Skydrol (Hydraulic Fluid)
Read & understand precautions; long exposure can cause skin chapping, clean hands, apply skin protecting cream, PPE
Describe C9B/DC9 Aircraft Seat and Equipment Configuration
A347: 3 VIP, 47 seats
C265: 2 pallets, 65 seats
D090: 90 seats
G345: 3 pallets, 45 seats
H77: 7 pallets, 7 seats
All Chiefs Don't Goto Hell
3 primary movements of aircraft about the axis
Pitch: Up & down motion, elevator controlled
Yaw: Twist left & right, rudder controlled
Roll: Wings, aileron controlled
Max takeoff & landing gross weight of C9B/DC9
110,000 lbs & 99,000 lbs
Primary & secondary emergency exits for ground evacuation & ditching
Ground: (P)Forward entrance, service doors and aft entrance;(S) overwing pilot & co-pilot clear view windows
Ditching: (P)Overwing exits, pilot & co-pilot clear view windows,(S) forward entrance door & service doors
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AB
Aviation Boatswain Mate
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AC
Aviation Air Traffic Controller
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AD
Aviation Machinist's Mate
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AE
Aviation Electrician's Mate
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AG
Aerographer's Mate
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AM
Aviation Structional Mechanic
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AO
Aviation Ordnanceman
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AS
Aviation Support Equipment Technician
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AT
Aviation Electronics Technician
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AW
Airwarfare Systems Operator
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AZ
Aviation Maintenance Administrationman
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
PR
Aircrew Survival Equipmentman
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
AE
Ammunition Ship: Deliver ammo & missles
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
AO
Oilers: Carry Fuel
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
AOE
Oiler & Ammunition: Carry fuel & ammo
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
CG
Guided Missile Crusier, protection against surface & air attacks
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
CV
Carrier: Use boilers for power source, Carry, launch, retrieve & handle combat aircraft
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
CVN
Nuclear Carrier: Nuclear reactors power source, Carry, launch, retrieve & handle combat aircraft
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
DD
Destroyer, Can perform patrol, search & rescue missions, multi-purpose ships
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
DDG
Guided Missle Destroyer, Can take defensive action against air assautlt, can perform patrol, search & rescue missions, multi-purpose ships
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
FFG
Guided Missile Frigates, Open ocean escort & patrol
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
LCC
Amphibious Command Ship, Provide accomodations & command & communication facilities for various commanders & staff
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
LHA
Amphibious Assault Ship, Embark, deploy & land Marine battalion
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
LHD
Amphibious Warfare Ship, Designed like LHA but can convert from assault ship to anti-sub w/ Harrier fighters
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
LPD
Amphibious Transport Dock, Combines features of LSD w/ features of LPH
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
LPH
Amphibious Assault Ship, w/ helicopters
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
LSD
Dock Landing Ship, Support amphibious operations
Identify and define the mission the following Aviation Capable Ships:
MCS
Mine Countermeasures Support Ship, provide support for mine countermeasures operations
Location of the Electronic Equipment compartment (E&E compartment)
Aft of the nose wheel landing gear assembly
Location of the crash axe
Attached to bulkhead behind the pilot's seat
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training: ADT
Active Duty Training
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training: AFTP
Additional Flight Training Period
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training: PBFT
Planning Board For Training
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training: ATD
Additional Training Division
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training: GMT
General Military Training
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training: PAR
Professional Advancement Requirements
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training: MTS
Master Training Specialist
Define the acronym associated w/Squadron Training:RBTR
Reserve Billet Training Requirement
Define Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP)
The amount of protective CBR gear to wear/have readily available.
Discuss MOPP 1:
Gas masks are issue to all hands and are kept at battle stations.
Discuss MOPP 2:
Gas masks are carried by each person onboard
Set material condition ZEBRA
Discuss MOPP 3:
New filters installed in gas masks
Go to General Quarters
Activate CMWD (Counter Measure Washdown System) intermittently
Discuss MOPP 4:
Don gas masks, secure hood, don gloves.
Set material condition Circle William
Activate CMWD (Counter Measure Washdown System) continously
Discuss: Missing/Lost/Stolen Report
(Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss DD Form 200) Reports of missing, lost/stolen items
Describe some things found in a Flight Packet
Statement of Witness (SF94)
Claim of Damage/Injury (SF95)
Fuel Sample Log Sheets
Procument documents
Daily Deck
Fuel cards
What is a Flight Packet used for?
Contain instructions to assist pilot
Define the responsiblities of the following aircraft divisions:
Power Plants (110)
Performs O-level maintenance on plants plants/engine related components, also APU (Auxiliary Power Unit)
Define the responsiblities of the following aircraft divisions:
Airframes (120)
Performs O-level maintenance on the structural components of the aircraft. Hydraulic contamination Control Program, Tire & Wheel Maint Safety, Corrosion Prevention & Control
Define the responsiblities of the following aircraft divisions:
Aviation Life Support System (ALSS) (130)
Performs O-level maintenance on aircraft survival equipment and enviromental systems & clothing. Aviator's Breathing Oxygen Program & Ordnance Certification Program
Define the responsiblities of the following aircraft divisions:
Avionics Division (210/220)
Performs O-level maintenance on the electrical and electonic devices. Electrostatic Discharge Safety Program
Define the responsiblities of the following aircraft divisions:
Line Division (310)
They are responsible for maintaining & inspecting aeronautical equipment. Serve as Plane Captains, Foreign Object Damage (FOD) program
List the Command's Operational Chain of Command
Bottom to Top:
Leading Petty Officer
Division Chief
Division Officer
Department Head
CMC
Executive Officer
Commanding Officer
Who is the SECNAV (Secretary of the Navy)?
(Acting) BJ Penn
(former) Hon. Dr. Winter
Who is the CNO (Chief of Naval Operations)?
Admiral Roughhead
Who is the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON)?
MCPON West
3 classification of burns & brief discription
1st: Mildest (mild pain)
2nd: Red & Blister skin (severe pain)
3rd: Destroyed tissue (damaged nerves, no pain)
What Naval aircraft made the 1st "operational" landings & takeoffs?
FJ-1 Fury
What are spoilers used for?
Used to decrease wing lift
Two functions of the CTPL (Central Technical Publications Library) as managed by QA (Quality Assurance)
What tech manuals are needed to support the maintenance & ensuring all manuals are updated
Define & explain the following terms of Aviation Supply:
NSN
National Stock Number, 13 digit stock # that identifies an item of material in the supply distribution system
Define & explain the following terms of Aviation Supply:
NIIN
National Item Identification Number, 9 digit # that uniquely identifies eash NSN item in the federal supply distribution system
Define & explain the following terms of Aviation Supply:
IMRL
Individual Material Readiness List, list of support equipment needed
Define & explain the following terms of Aviation Supply:
AIR
Aircraft Inventory Records, accountability for specific equipment & material installed on/designated for any aircraft
Identify the following Aviation Community Rating:
AWF
Aviation Warfare Mechanical
What is the function of Radome
Visual display of weather conditions
List some of the responsiblities of the Plane Captain
Assists w/ ground operations, performs daily & turnaround inspections, assists the pilot
Where is the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) located
Anywhere hazmat is kept
Message Components: What is the Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC)
4 or 5 digit # that stands for the subject of a document
Message Components: What are the SSIC sections (14)
1000-1999: Military Personnel
2000-2999: Telecommunications
3000-3999: Operations & Readiness
4000-4999: Logistics
5000-5999: Gen. Admin & Mgmt
6000-6999: Medicine & Dentistry
7000-7999: Financial Mgmt
8000-8999: Ordinance Material
9000-9999: Ship Design & Material
10000-10999: Gen Material
11000-11999: Facilities & Activities Ashore
12000-12999: Civilian Personnel
13000-13999: Aero/Astronautical Material
16000-16999: Coast Guard Missions
What is the use of a Naval message?
Principal means of communication btwn commanders
What is the use of e-mail?
Corresponding electonically by computers
Message Components: From line
Contains the orginator/drafter's address
Message Components: To line
Contains the address of the person/command message is going to
Message Components: Info line
Contains the addresses who you would like to view/send message
Message Components: Classification/declassification line
Gives the message classification (Top Secret, Secret/Confidential)
Message Components: Subject line
Main topic of message, written in ALL CAPS
Message Components: Passing instructions
Assists in the automatic routing of message
Message Components: Reference line
Alternative to repeating lengthy reference material (ex: as per reference...")
Message Components: Amplifying information line
Amplify/supplement the data text
Message Components: Narrative information line
Provide amplifying info pertaining to data text
Message Components: Text
Body of message
Define the acronym: TACAN
TACtical Air Navigation, determine aircraft position & distance up to 300 nautical miles
Define the acronym: INS
Inertial Navigaton System: provides aviation & guidance data w/out reference to ground based navigation aids
Define thermal runaway as pertains to aircraft batteries
Condition in which the current for a fully charged nickle-cadium battery rises out of all proportion to the impressed voltage, could explode
Define acronym & purpose of MTI
Mid-Term Inspection, 30 month rotation, special rework items are corrected/inspected
Define acronym & purpose of DIM
Drop-In Maintenance, contractor support for maintenance beyond the capability of O level maintenance
History of C9B/DC9
In 1970, Naval Air Reserve intergrated manpower & equipment to augment its active duty counterparts in a time of war. VR community joined w/ the Joint Operational Support Airlift Command for scheduling.
What is the function of Thrust Reverser?
The thrust reverses direct engine exhaust gases forward, above & below the engine nacelle to reverse forward motion (deployed during landing to slow down )
What is the function of Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)?
Gas turnbine engine that supplies pneumatic & electrical power
State the 5 basic components of a jet engine
Combustion Chamber: Where fuel enters & mixes w/ compresesed air
Compressor: Provides hi-pressured air to the Combustion Chamber
Intake: Opening that allows outside air to enter the engin
Turbine Section: Drives the compressor
Exhaust Cone: Eliminates turbulence giving max velocity
CCITE
State the 5 basic components of the hydraulic system
Pump: Provides flow of fluid
Actuating Unit: Convert the fluid pressure into useful work
Reservoir: Holds supply of hydralulic fluid
Tubing: Transmits the fluid
Selector Valve: Directs the flow of fluid
PARTS
Explain the procedures used to wash an aircraft
Open circuit breakers
Wipe up excess oil & grease
Close doors & emergency openings
Check drain holes & cover vents, opening & ports
No direct spray
Clean bottom to top; inboard to outboard
Discuss the purpose of Constant Speed Drive (CSD)
Used to drive the ac generator at a constant speed of 6000 rotations per minute, regardless of engine speed
Discuss the types of fueling methods
Pressure: Use a fueling adapter
Gravity: Use overwing fill adapters
Discuss the term Engine Pressure Ratio (EPR)
Measure thrust being developed by the engine
Discuss Aircraft Batteries
2 series connected NiCad 14 volt batteries, during black out, provide emergency alternating current (ac) & direct current (dc) power to essential flight instruments, lights & radio
Location of the escape ropes
Pilot & co-pilot clear view windows
Top of each overwing exit
Location of the first aid kits
Starboard forward overhead panel
Port aft overhead panel
Location of the hand held fire extinguisher
Cockpit
Mid-cabin port overhead panel
Port aft bulkhead
Location of the life rafts
Forward galley
Port & starboard mid cabin overhead panels
3 objectives of first aid
Save life, prevent further injury, & prevent infection
Define the purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program
Preserve human and material resources.
Define the term Crew Resource Mangament
Principles that will improve mission effectiveness and reduce the number of mishaps
Seven behavioral skills associated w/ CRM
D-Decision making
A-Assertiveness
M-Mission analysis
C-Communication
L-Leadership
A-Adaptability/flexibility
S-Situational awareness