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54 Cards in this Set
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Type of rationing on life rafts? |
-10 days of food ration -5 days water supply |
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Who can order abandon ship? |
CO |
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Things to know when abandoning ship? 4 things |
1. Nearest land and distance 2. Friend of foe 3. Water temp 4. Direction of wind and wind speed |
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What are the 3 types of UNREP? |
Underway replenishment, connected replenishment, vertical replenishment |
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What does STREAM mean? |
Standard Tensioned Replenishment Alongside Method |
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What sliding pad eyes do we have? |
-2 pad eyes in HB2 #7 & #9 -2 pad eyes in HB3 #17 & #19 |
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What are stations 9 & 17 |
Our heavy lifting stations due to the height |
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Why are sliding pad eyes #9 & #17 called D-16? |
From the red mark on the bottom to the red mark on the top is 16 feet |
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What are stations 7 & 19? |
Standard lift stations due to height |
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Why are sliding pad eyes #7 & #19 called C-12? |
From the red mark on the bottom to the red mark on the top is 12 feet |
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What is the only sending fuel station? What kind? |
-Station 21 -single probe station capable of sending 180,000 gallons of fuel an hour |
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How many receiving fuel stations do we have? What are they? |
-3 receiving station -station 5,11, & 13 |
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What kind of stations are the receiving stations? (fuel) |
Double probe receivers, capable of receiving 360,000 gallons of fuel per hour per station |
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P & D line flag colors |
Green, Red, Yellow, Blue, White, Green |
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P & D line length/ flag distance |
-300 ft. length marking on line, line range from 0-300 -distance between flags are 20 feet |
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Purpose for P & D line? |
-Primary use is to show safe distance between the ships/ direct line from CO to CO (circuit for line is X8JZ) |
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What does RHIB stand for? |
Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat |
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How many RHIBS are onboard/ location? |
-2 RHIBS -stbd RHIB is located outboard of HB3 (ready life boat) -port RHIB is located outboard of HB1 |
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How many personnel are lowered down on RHIB for man overboard? |
4 personnel lowered, 5 raised |
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What are the RHIBS license plates? |
7MRB0714/ 7MRB0715 7M= 7 Meter RB= RHIB 07= yr made 14/15= # made that year |
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Boat office |
Directs and advises the coxswain |
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Coxswain (color) |
Yellow- overall in charge of boat crew |
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Bow hook (color) |
Blue- assist the coxswain in the mooring the RHIB |
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Engineer/ Stern Hook (color) |
Green- takes care of the engine and assist the coxswain |
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SAR swimmer |
Black flotation device, rescues man in the water |
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3 ways of recovering a man overboard? |
1. Helo 2. Small boat 3. Forecastle |
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What is the B & A crane used for? |
1. Lower and raise the admirals barge 2. Remove damaged aircraft 3. Provide crane services |
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Restricted maneuvering |
Ball-diamond-ball (red-white-red) |
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Run aground |
Ball-ball-ball (red-red-red) |
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Not under command |
Ball-ball (red-red) |
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At anchor |
Ball |
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Constraint by draft |
Cylinder |
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Alpha- Divers in water |
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Bravo |
Fueling/ammo |
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Foxtrot |
Fixed wing flight ops |
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Hotel |
Helo flight ops |
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India- come alongside |
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Kilo |
Personnel working aloft Bonus: kilo one- personnel working over the side Kilo three- personnel working aloft and over the side |
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Lima |
Hero |
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Mike |
Ready medical ship (bonus: Mike one- ready dental ship Mike three- ready medical and dental ship |
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November Charlie |
International distress signal |
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Oscar- Man overboard |
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Papa |
Personnel recall |
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Quebec |
Boat recall |
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Romeo |
Coming alongside (underway) |
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Uniform |
At anchor |
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OOD (purpose) |
Officer of the deck- directly under the CO, overall in charge of bridge watch team |
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BMOW (purpose) |
Boatswain mate of the watch- responsible for carrying out plan of the day and assist OOD in maintaining discipline on bridge |
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QMOW |
Quartermaster of the watch- plots and fixes for safe navigation of the ship |
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Conning officer |
Responsible for giving course and speed changes to the helmsman |
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Helmsman |
Drives the ship |
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Lee helmsman |
Speed changes |
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Aft lookout |
Life buoy watch |
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Purpose of ships bell? |
-used for when at anchor and low visibility -secondary use for baptism for ships crews babies |