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what does natops stand for
Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization
when was the natops created
1961
why was the natops created
as a positive approach towards improving combat readiness and achieving a substantial reduction in naval aircraft mishaps.
when are the most dangerous times for maintenance and personnel around the aircraft
engine starts, operation and shutdown.
before engine starts what should be inspected
intakes and surrounding ground/ deck to eliminate FOD
what is a warning
step that can result in injury or death if not carefull observed or followed
what is a caution
step that can result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed.
what is a note
step that must be emphasized
shall means
it is mandatory
should means
it is recommended
may means
procedure is optional
will means
futurity and never indictes any degree of requirement for application of a procedure.