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How many delta Ps are on the EA18G? |
17 |
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List the locations of Delta Ps. |
1 in the nose wheel well 3 in the left MLG 3 in the right MLG 2 in the APU door 52 1 in the AMAD door 54L 1 in the AMAD door 54R 1 in the Engine door 65L 1 in the Engine door 65R 2 in the Engine door 69L 2 engine door 69R |
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How many fuel sample points are there? |
8 |
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List the locations of the sample points. |
(1) Tank 1 centerline (1) Tank 2 first port side armpit (1) Tank 3 second portside armpit (1) Tank 4 third portside armpit (1) Door 51 Left (1) Door 51 Right (1) port wing (1) Starboard Wing (2) Drain points per drop tank (2) Door 69 (Static drain points-not for fuel sample use) |
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How many grounding points on the aircraft? |
8 |
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Where are the grounding points located? |
1 nose wheel well 2 right main landing gear Two left main landing gear 1 door 164 tailhook fairing 1 door 8 fuel door 1 door 26( top of jet) Center Turtle back panel Each attached pylon provides one extra grounding point |
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How many tie down points are there? |
2 nose landing gear 3 right main landing gear 3 left main landing gear one tail hook fairing door 164 one left-wing 1 right wing 1 door 16 (aft of the nose landing gear brace inside door) |
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What are two other designations for jp-5? |
MIL–T–5624 or NATO code F-44 |
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What are two other designations for jp-8? |
MIL-T–83133 or NATO code F-34 |
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What are two other designations for jp-4? |
MIL-T-5624 or NATO code F40 |
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What are the two designations for engine oil? |
MIL-PRF-23699 or MIL–PRF-7808 |
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What is the designation for hydraulic fluid? |
MIL–PRF-83282 |
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What is the oil capacity for the engine? |
9 quarts |
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What is the oil capacity for the APU? |
87 Oz |
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What is oil capacity for the AMAD? |
152 Oz |
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What is the tire pressure for the nose wheel tires? |
150 psi ashore/ 375 psi afloat |
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What is the tire pressures for main wheel tires? |
290 psi ashore/ 350 psi afloat |
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Engine servicing must be done within how many hours after engine shutdown? |
1 hour |
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Tire pressures must be checked no sooner then how many hours after engine shutdown? |
2 hours |
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Fuel samples should be taken no sooner then how many hours after fueling? |
2 hours |
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Fuel samples are good for how long? |
24 hours |
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What's 7 circuit breakers are located door 10 left? PASSHEW |
PITOT AOA wingfold external lights seat adjust FWD seat adjust AFT hose jettison |
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What's 6 circuit breakers are located in door 10 right? PAWFLE |
Wing fold engine start PITOT AOA fire extinguisher ladder |
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What circuit breakers are located in 14 left? |
APU fuel dump |
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What circuit breakers are located in 13 left? |
INS |
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How many chains are required for initial? |
6 chains |
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How many chains are required for intermediate? |
9 chains |
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How many chains are required for permanent? |
14 chains |
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How many chains are required for heavy? |
20 + chains |
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How many chains are required for 0 to 45 knots? |
10 chains |
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How many chains are required for 45 to 60 knots? |
20 chains |
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How many chains are required for 60 + knots? |
42 chains |
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Door one |
Radome |
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Door 6 |
Pin door |
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Door 8 |
Fuel door |
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Door 9 |
Canopy operation switch |
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Door ten left |
Circuit breakers / 7 apply to plane captains |
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Door 10 right |
Circuit breakers / six apply to plane captains |
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Door 13 left |
IFF/OBOGS/INS/APU PRIME |
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Door 13 right |
Open for pre-flight flight |
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Door 14 left |
Circuit breakers/ 2 apply to plane captains |
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Door 26 |
Turtleback grounding point |
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Door 51 left and right |
Fuel sampling points |
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Door 52 |
APU intake |
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Door 54 left and right |
AMAD oil sight glass, Delta p |
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Door 65 left and right |
Engine oil sight glass, Delta p, PTS |
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Door 69 left and right |
Fuel filter, 2 Delta P's, red and yellow |
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Door 164 |
Grounding point, tie-down point |
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Door 300 |
Deployable flight incident recorder set (DFIRS) |
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Door 302 |
Apu exhaust |
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Door 600 |
Canopy |
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What are the three methods to operating the canopy? |
Manually (112 +/- 1) electrically (door 9) forcibly (last resort) |
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What is the publication for the daily deck? |
A1–F18EA-MRC-200 |
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How long is a daily good for? |
72 hours, unless flights or major maintenance occur |
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What is the publication for a turnaround? |
A1-F18EA-MRC-100 |
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What is a 14/7 day inspection? |
Wash jobs |
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What is the publication for SE common basic handling and safety? |
00-80T-96 |
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What is the publication for CV NATOPS? |
00-80T-105 |
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What is the publication for aircraft refueling NATOPS Manual? |
00-80T-109 |
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What is the publication for preservation of aircraft? |
15-01-500 |
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What is the publication for aircraft signals NATOPS manual? |
00-80T-113 |
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What is the publication for corrosion control and prevention? |
00-1A-509 |
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What is the publication for line maintenance emergency procedures? |
A1-F18EA-LMM-020 |
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What is an IRAC pertaining to Publications and where are they located? |
Interim Rapid Action Change and they are located behind the title/cover page |
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What does warning mean? |
An operating procedure, practice or condition that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed or followed |
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What does caution mean? |
An operating procedure, practice or condition that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed |
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What does note mean? |
And operating procedure, practice or condition that must be emphasized |
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What does shall mean? |
A procedure that is mandatory |
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What does should mean? |
Means a procedure that is recommended |
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What does May mean? |
May and need not means the procedure is optional |
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What does will mean? |
indicates Futurity and never indicates any degree of requirement for application of procedure |
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Who is overall responsible during an aircraft move? |
The move director |
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Who is responsible for ensuring that the aircraft is safe to move during a towing evolution? |
Brake rider |
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What is the maximum towing speed? |
5 mph or the speed of the slowest walker |
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Who conducts a pre-move inspection of brake system and aircraft to ensure it is mechanically sound in ready for movement? |
The brake rider |
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What are the procedures for grounding an aircraft? |
Certified ground to aircraft grounding receptacle |
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Before cross bleed or going up on power what must be done? |
Requires 2 safeties |
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While inspecting the inside of the cockpit, you see a fastener is missing. What do you do? |
Notify Maintenance Control, AMEs and QA will do a FOD search |
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What door is the battery in? |
10 R. SLAB (SEALED LEAD ACID BATTERY) |
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If an aircraft battery shows signs of venting, over heating or thermal run away. What do you do? |
Installed on aircraft: 1 Secure external power, if applied 2 clear all unnecessary personnel from the area 3 post a watch and notify mx control and call fire department 4 man fire bottle until relieved by emergency personnel. Battery not installed: 1 clear all unnecessary personnel. 2 post a watch and notify mx control and call fire department 3 man fire bottle until relieved by the fire department |
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What kind of is required for a bird strike? |
Conditional fod inspection. |
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What needs to happen after an engine is FODed out? |
Shall be investigated and an enfine fod incident report shall be submitted by the FOD prevention program manager within 5 working days of discovery. |
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WHAT DO YOU DO IF YOU HAVE A BAD FUEL SAMPLE? |
Retain sample Drain 1 gallon Take another sample If second sample is contaminated Immediately notify mx control Give both samples to QA |
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How many safety pins are there? |
11 |