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What are the sizes for the portable PKP extinguishers? |
18 and 27 lbs |
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What is the range and time of an 18 lb PKP bottle? |
19 ft for 10 seconds |
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What class fire is PKP most effective? |
Class Bravo |
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What are the vari-nozzle settings? |
Straight, wide V, narrow and flush |
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What is the weight and range a CO2 extinguisher? |
15 lbs and 4-6ft |
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What is the range and time for the 27 lb PKP extinguisher? |
19 ft for 21 seconds |
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Which Classes is PKP effective against? |
Class A & B |
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What is the weight, range, time of the AFFF extinguisher? |
28 lb and 15 ft an decreasing for 55-65 |
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What are the vari-nozzle settings? |
Straight, wide V, narrow and flush |
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What are the 2 sizes for the vari-nozzle? |
1 1/2 and 2 1/2 |
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What is the discharge time for a 15 lb CO2 bottle? |
45 seconds |
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CO2 is how much heavier than air? |
1.5 |
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What are the characteristics of the CO2 extinguisher that make it most effective against Class C fires? |
Non-conductive, non-corrosive, does not leave a residue behind and does not damage equipment |
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Why is a CO2 bottle placed up right during discharge? |
To avoid static electricity |
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The length of a shore should never be more than ___ times its minimum thickness? |
30 |
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What is the mixing ratio of AFFF to seawater? |
94%:6% |
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Steel shoring comes in what 2 sizes and what are their capacities? |
3-5 ft. 12,000 lbs extended. 6-11 ft. 6,000 lbs extended. 20,000 lbs collapsed for both |
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What are two types of portable eductors? |
S-type and perijet |
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What class of fire is AFFF normally used for? |
Class Bravo |
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What are the 3 types of shoring? |
I, H, K |
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The length of a wedge should never be more than ___ times its minimum thickness |
6 |
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What type of patch is effective for use over holes that have jagged edges projecting inboard? |
Box or bucket |
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What basic piece of shoring material is a bar or beam of wood or metal that is used to distribute pressure or to serve as an anchor for a patch? |
Strong back |
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What type of pump for the installed AFFF system is provided in capacities of 27, and 60 gpm? |
The AFFF single-speed injection pump |
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What should the fireman pressure be, at the inlet side of the inline eductor? |
100 psi |
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What size discharge hose is used with the submersible pump? |
2 1/2 |
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What type of fuel does the USS Ronald Reagan use for the P-100 pump? |
JP-5 |
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3 things that can affect sonar operation: |
Temperature- will increase or decrease the speed of sound through water Pressure- sound will travel faster or slower depending on depth Salinity- More salt=more distortion |
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How many unit lockers do we have? |
22 |
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How many AFFF stations do we have? |
20 |
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How do you overhaul a class A fire? |
Break apart any smoldering and unburned materials, douse with firehose on solid stream. |
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How do you overhaul a class B fire? |
Secure the source, cover the fuel with a blanket of AFFF, remove fuel and cool area |
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How do you overhaul a class C fire? |
Electrician must conduct deranged equipment checklist |
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Who looks for hot spots and hang fires |
Fire team leader |
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What propels PKP out of its cylinder? |
CO2 canister |
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What does EWARP stand for? |
Emergency water activated repair patch |
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What is the max temperature an EWARP can withstand? |
300 degrees |
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What is the only pipe patch that can hold 100 psi? |
Jubilee |
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What's CS1 |
CWO (communications watch supervisor) |
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E.M.C.O.N |
EMissions CONtrol |
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H.E.R.O |
Harzard of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordinance |
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R.A.D.A.R |
RAdio Detection And Ranging |
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Describe SHF. Full name and purposes |
Satellite high frequency (WSC-6, WSC-8) • satellite communications • NIPR/SIPR • POTS • Off ship connections |
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CSOSS |
Combat systems operations sequencing systems |
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Describe HF. Full name, range, and purpose |
High frequency (URC-131) 3-30 MHz Link 11. Over the horizon voice and data |
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Unit situation report (SITREP) |
Any incident the CO feels that should be reported to higher authority |
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Describe UHF. Full name, range, and purpose |
Ultra high frequency (Digital modular radio- DMR) 300 MHz- 3 GHz • back-up satellite data communications |
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Describe SHF. Full name and purposes |
Satellite high frequency (WSC-6, WSC-8) • satellite communications • NIPR/SIPR • POTS • Off ship connections |
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PRC's |
PoRtable communications. Emergency communications in case complete loss of power to the island and Radio |
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POTS |
Plain Old Telephone System |
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J-Dials |
Ship's internal phone can interface with Hydra's |
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HYDRA |
Hierarchal Yet Dynamically Reprogrammable Architecture |
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Describe 3 ways to determine speed |
• Pitsword: 100 inches long and reads magnetic waves • Dummy log: measures shaft RPMs • GPS: speed over ground |
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Describe GYRO'S |
• Nomenclature: WSN-7 • Two: FWD/AFT IC |
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What do GYRO'S provide? |
Heading, pitch, roll, and Lat/Lon |
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What's Gertrude? |
(WQC-2) Two-way underwater communication system used to talk to Subs |
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3 things that can affect sonar operation: |
Temperature- will increase or decrease the speed of sound through water Pressure- sound will travel faster or slower depending on depth Salinity- More salt=more distortion |
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What's CS2/3 and which rate(s) |
•ISS (information systems supervisor) • IT, ET |
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C.S.R.O |
Combat Systems Readiness Officer |
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C.S.O.O.W |
Combat systems officer of the watch |
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Life |
• The Foc'sle • Life Rafts • Life Rings • Mooring lines |
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Describe the Life Rafts |
128 Mk 8 life rafts, can hold 50 people for 7 days |
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How much do the anchors weigh? |
60,000 lbs (30 tons) |
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A chain link weighs ___? |
365 lbs |
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1 fathom = ? |
6ft |
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R.A.D.A.R |
RAdio Detection And Ranging |
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Each shot of chain is ___ long |
90ft (15 fathoms) |
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How many shots are on a chain? |
12 |
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What ship did the anchor and chain come from? |
USS Ranger CV-61 |
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The last shot is Red also known as the ___? |
DANGER SHOT |
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The second to last shot is Yellow also known as the ___? |
WARNING SHOT |
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S-1 |
Stock control (LS's) |
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S-2 |
General Mess (CS's) |
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S-3 |
Retail services (SH's) |
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S-4 |
Disbursing (PS's) |
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S-5 |
Wardroom (CS's) |
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S-6 |
Aviation Supply (LS's) |
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S-7 |
MWR |
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S-8 |
Material division (LS's) |
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S-10 |
Quality assurance (All Rates) |
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S-11 |
Chiefs Mess (CS's) |
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S-12 |
Post Office (LS's) |
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S-13 |
3M and DC (All Rates) |
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Breakdown of supply: |
• Readiness (LS's) • Services (CS's & SH's) |
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What are the 5 C's (C5I) |
• Combat systems • Computer • Communication • Command • Control • Intelligence |
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What does HFP stand for? |
Hepta Floura Propane |
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What toxic gas does HFP produce when exposed to fire? |
Hydrogen fluoride |
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The 4 D's for weapons |
• Detection: Air/surface search radars • Direction: Fire control radar • Delivery: All missile launchers • Destruction: guided missiles |
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How many reefers do we have? |
5 made by York |
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First nuclear CVN |
USS ENTERPRISE |
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First Nuclear surface ship |
USS LONG BEACH |
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First nuclear vessel (Sub) |
USS NAUTILUS |
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Where is main engine #1 |
1MMR |
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Where is main engine #2 |
2MMR |
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Where is main engine #3 |
2MMR |
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Where is main engine #4 |
1MMR |
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Main engines use ____ to create ______ |
Steam, propulsion |
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M.M.R |
Main Machinery Room |
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R.A.R |
Reactor Auxiliary Room |
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Fission: |
Breaking up of atoms to create heat |
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What type of reactors does the Reagan use? |
A4W |
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What type of fuel do the reactors use? |
U-235 |
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CC class |
Cruiser |
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DD class |
Destroyer |
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DDG class |
Destroyer guided missile |
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G |
G |
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Factors that affect radar: |
• Atmospheric conditions • Weather • Sea return • Height of antenna and target |
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OPREP-3 Pinnacle: |
National level interest |
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OPREP-3 Navy blue |
High navy interest |
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Unit situation report (SITREP) |
Any incident the CO feels that should be reported to higher authority |
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My 1st General order is... |
To take charge of this post and all government property in view. |
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My 2nd General order is... |
To walk my post in a military manner, keeping always on the alert, and observing everything that takes place within sight or hearing. |
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My 3rd General order is... |
To report all violations of orders I am instructed to enforce |
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4th general order |
To repeat all calls from posts more distant from the guard post than my own |
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5th general order |
To quit my post only when properly relieved |
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6th general order |
To receive, obey, and pass on to the sentry who relieves me, all orders from the commanding officer, command duty officer, officer of the deck, and officers and petty officers of the watch only |
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7th general order |
To talk to no one except in the line of duty |
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8th general order |
To give the alarm in case of fire or disorder |
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9th general order |
To call the Officer of the deck in any case not covered by instructions |
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10th general order |
To salute all officers and all colors and standards not cased |
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11th general order |
To be especially watchful night, and, during the time for challenging, to challenging all persons on or near my post and to allow no one to pass without proper authority |
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Secretary of the state |
John Kerry |
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Secretary of Defense |
Secretary Ashton Charter |
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Secretary of the Navy |
Honorable Ray Mabus |
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Chief of naval operations |
Admiral Greenert |
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Chairman of the joint chief of staff |
General Martin Dempsey |
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DC handbooks are furnished for ships that exceed what length? |
200 ft |
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What are the two de-smoking fans and how many cubic ft per minute do they work? |
Ram Fan: 2,000 cfm Box fan: 3,200 cfm |
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C.E.W |
Chief Electrical Watch |
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Where is Aft steering located? |
3rd deck both PORT and STBD |
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What are the 5 ways to steer the ship? |
Helm, trick wheel, emergency steering, ratchet assembly, and propulsion |
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How many main engines do we have? |
4 |
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What is another name for hydraulic fluid? |
Fryquil |
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E.O.S.S |
Engineering Operational sequencing systems |
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E.O.C.C |
Engineering operational casualties control |
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What are the 8 divisions of engineering? |
• A-Gang-MM, EN • Electrical-EM • DC-DC • Repair-HT, MR • 3M-TAD • QA-TAD • MSC-TAD • Log room-YN |
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Who is the EDO? |
Overall in charge of the engineering department after working hours |
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D.C.W.S |
Damage Control Watch Supervisor |
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C.O.W |
Chief Of Watch |
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What is the E.D.O.R.M? |
Engineering Departmental OPeRation Manual |
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C.A.O |
Chief Auxiliary Operator |
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V-1's rate and jersey color |
ABH. Yellow, Blue, Red |
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V-2's rate and jersey color |
ABE, IC, & EM. Green |
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V-3's rate and jersey color |
ABH's. Yellow, blue |
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V-4's rate and jersey color |
ABF. Purple |
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V-5's rate and jersey color |
All AB rates. White, color of parent division |
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What's V-1 responsible for? |
Plane handling on the flight deck |
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Plane handlers: |
In charge of chocking and chaining aircraft |
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Tractor driver: |
Aircraft using the 32B tractor and the tow bar |
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What do Yellow shirts do? |
Aircraft directors. Police on the flight deck |
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What do blue shirts do? |
Plane handlers Tractor drivers Elevators operators |
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What do red shirts do? |
Crash and savage. Primary mission: save lives |
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NS-60 mobile Aircraft Crain |
Tilley. Used to remove crashed aircraft from the landing area. |
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If the Tilley is inoperable who's authorization do you need to continue flight ops |
The CO's |
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I.F.L.O.L.S |
Improved FresneL Optical Landing System |
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M.O.V.L.A.S |
Manually Operated Visual Landing System |
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I.L.A.R.T.S.S |
Integrated Launch And Recovery Television Surveillance System |
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What do purple shirts do? |
Fuel handling on the flight deck and below decks (also QA) |
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Two ways to fuel aircraft: |
Hot pump (Engine on) Cold pump (Engine off) |
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#1 danger when fueling |
Static electricity: always ground hose to pad eye before connecting to aircraft |
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__ fueling stations on the flight deck. __ fueling stations in the hanger bay |
15, 3 |
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Pro-fly |
JP-5 |
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3 major worker centers for V-5 |
Air DC Primary control Admin |
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What/where is Pri-fly |
Space where air boss and mini boss work (09 level) |
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What is the job of sounding and security? The eyes and ears of the ship. They monitor cht levels and sound DC voids |
The eyes and ears of the ship. They monitor cht levels and sound DC voids |
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What are the 5 main watches in DCC |
COW, DCWS, CAO, CEW, and list control watch |