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What are the general safety precautions that must be abserved while pressure fueling aboard a ship with the rotors engaged?
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Keep Clear of Tail Rotor
Minimize Traffic Check Pressure Switches Check a fuel Sample No Passengers debarking |
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What are the safety procedures that must be followed during this shipboard evolution, Helicopter In-Flight Refueling (HIFR)?
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Do not touch rescue hoist until it touches the deck of the ship
hose depressurized prior to hook up FOD free Fire Fighting Detail Station Manned |
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What are the safety procedures that must be followed during this shipboard evolution, Vertical Replenishment (VERTREP)?
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Personnel clear of area except LSE and Hook up man
FireFighting Detail FOD Free |
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What are the safety procedures that must be followed during this shipboard evolution, Recovery Assist Secure and Traverse (RAST) Landings?
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8Ft Cable Flaked out on deck
Fire Fightng Detail FOD Free LSO |
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What are the safety procedures that must be followed during this shipboard evolution, Free Deck Landings?
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Greendeck
EMCON use datalink recovery using light signals |
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What are the safety procedures that must be followed during this shipboard evolution, Air capable non RAST equipped ship (Clear Deck) landings?
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Green Deck
Ensure Chock and chains used properly |
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State and Identify the SH-60B danger Areas.
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APU
ECS Engine Exhaust area Main and Tail Rotor Blades While Engaged Servicing Platforms when Blades being folded Pylon when blades are bieng folded CHAFF dispenser ALQ-205 powered |
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What are the hazards and the safety precautions taken while working with beryllium?
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Dust
Corrosion Products Other fine particles generated Do not sand file or drill |
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What are the hazards and the safety precautions taken while working with Lithium Batteries?
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React violently to Water
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What are the Hazards and safety precations associated in straightening and traversing?
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A/C not straightened with the blades or tail pylon folded
A/C not refueld unless straightened-reduce load on TLG Not straightened with External Power Cord attached Traversed with External Power cord attached FDD shall assign person to tend to the cabl-ensure out of the way of A/C |
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What are the basic requirements for the following NAVOSH program; Respiratory Protection?
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Trained program manager-appointed in writing by the CO/OIC
Responsible for implementing program requirements |
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What are the basic requirements for the following NAVOSH program; Hearing Conservation?
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Protective actions taken before permanent hearing loss occurs
Follow up evaluations |
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What are the basic requirements for the following NAVOSH program; Sight Conservation?
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Eye hazardous exposure and processes shall be identified and appropriate controls implemented
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What are the basic requirements for the following NAVOSH program; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?
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Asses workplaces-determines hazards=use of PPE
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What are the Warning, Caution and notes to be observed while applying external power?
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Are sound, personnel, equipment clear of stab
Pylon or stab folded-circuit breakers open(Stab Power and Stab Systems) Do not Disconnect/connect while A/C power energized Weight on Wheels circuit breaker closed, light not on with electrical power, disconnect power. |
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What are the overall deminsions and clearances of the SH-60B?
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Folded=40'11"
Overall=64'10" Ground Tail Clearance=6'8" Turning Radius=41'7" Clearance 180=84' |
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Characteristics and capabilities of the cargo hook?
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Holds up to 6,000 pounds
Jaw opening 2-12" forward rast probe |
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Characteristics and capabilities of the Fuel Cell Construction and Cpacity?
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2 cells 300 gallons(2040lbs)
expansion to 184lbs (27 Gal) |
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Characteristics and capabilities of the Rescue Hoist?
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Electronically Controlled, Hydraulically Powered
0-215 ft per minute 1st and last 20 feet orange 600lbs capacity |
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Emergency exits in accoradance with the passenger briefing card.
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Pilot and ATO Jettison windows push forward and out
Cabin(cargo) door window pull aft and push out SO window pull aft and push out |
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What is the purpose of stations?
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Length, is 1" apart. 0 is 162" forward of nose
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What is the purpose of waterlines?
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Height, 0 is 206.7" below cabin floor
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What is the purpose of buttlines?
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Width, measured in inches from left to right from helo centerline
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What are the 3 method the main rotor blade can be folded?
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Manual fold, Blade fold Box (Cheater Box), Auto Fold
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Why is battery power required when folding the tail rotor pylon?
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To index the tail, keeps rotor from auto rotor
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What are the wind restrictions for folding the main rotor blades and tail pylon?
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Over 45 knots
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Where are the locations for tiedown/securing points for the SH-60B?
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3 on each side
Main Landing Gear Fuselage (above MLG) Fuselage (Transition Section) |
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What are the approved locations and proper procedures of aircraft grounding?
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Earth Point, Free of paint and corrosion.
Connect Grounding Cable, ground Receptacle on fuselage, alternate point at upper part of static drag wire. Tie down chains connot be used to ground an aircraft. |
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Why does the tiedown deflection of the blade have to be between 6 and 12 inches from static?
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Prevent Damage from excessive tightening of tiedown cables ot wind flapping
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What is the purpose of stations?
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Length, is 1" apart. 0 is 162" forward of nose
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What is the purpose of waterlines?
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Height, 0 is 206.7" below cabin floor
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What is the purpose of buttlines?
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Width, measured in inches from left to right from helo centerline
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What are the 3 methods the main rotor blade can be folded?
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Manual fold, Blade fold Box (Cheater Box), Auto Fold
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Why is battery power required when folding the tail rotor pylon?
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To index the tail, keeps rotor from auto rotor
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What are the wind restrictions for folding the main rotor blades and tail pylon?
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Over 45 knots
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Where are the locations for tiedown/securing points for the SH-60B?
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3 on each side
Main Landing Gear Fuselage (above MLG) Fuselage (Transition Section) |
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What are the approved locations and proper procedures of aircraft grounding?
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Earth Point, Free of paint and corrosion.
Connect Grounding Cable, ground Receptacle on fuselage, alternate point at upper part of static drag wire. Tie down chains connot be used to ground an aircraft. |
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Why does the tiedown deflection of the blade have to be between 6 and 12 inches from static?
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Prevent Damage from excessive tightening to tiedown cables or wind flapping
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Identify the flight deck markings and visual landing aids.
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Landing line up and circle, T marks, ATO Buttline, Pilot Buttline, VERTREP line, HIFR
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What are the components of a complete flight deck uniform?
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Flight Deck Boots, Long Pants and sleeves, Gloves, Cranial. gogles, sound attenuators and float coat
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What is the purpose of a Hydraulic Patch Test?
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Cleanliness of the A/C or SE Hydraulic Fluid
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What is the purpose of the Hydraulic Particle Counter (EPC)?
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Measuring particle contaminiation (now refered to as PODs, Portable Oil Diagnostics)
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What is the purpose of Blade Inspection Method (BIM)?
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Nitrogen pressure in the spar,
3 White=Good 3 Black=Bad |
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What is the purpose of conducting a flight control system rigging?
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Coordinate stick and pedal motions in cockpit with correct blade angle at main and tail rotor. (locks everything in place)
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What is the purpose of a tactical paint scheme?
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Deception, reduction of detection, misleading on range from observers
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Where are the locations of Vibration absorbers?
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Nose, Cabin FWD and Cabin AFT
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What are the aerodynamic factors that affect the helo during flight?
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Lift
Weight Drag |
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Where is the location and what is the purpose of the main rotor head dampers and accumulator?
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Between the spindles and hubs
Dampens Lead and Lag |
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What is the purpose of the NAVAIR 01-1A-509?
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Corrosion Control Manual, Info on materail and procedures for treatment and prevention of corrosion.
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What are the two Pneumatic sources that may be selected to start the engine?
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APU-provides Bleed air and electrical power.
Engine Cross Bleed Air-Bleed air from operating engine to start another engine. |
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What is the purpose of Inlet Particle Seperator (IPS)?
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Seperate FOD, dust and sand. Provides clean air to engine inlet.
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What is the primary and secondary function of the main transmission system?
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Transfer Power from engines to main and tail rotors
Provide drive for electrical and Hydraulic power generartion |
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What is the purpose of the chip detectors and what types are found on the SH-60B?
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Magnetic Units that attract metal particles, chips and fuzz, Fuzz burn off on smaller particles by a time delay but will not burn off larger chips.
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What is the purpose of the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)?
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Supplies power that starts main engines and provides ECS
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What are the 2 methods of charging the APU accumulator?
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nitrogen and hydraulic charged.
Manually by hand pump or back up pump |
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What is the purpose of the history recorder/history counter?
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Works with the ECU, 2 read outs, low cycle fatigue (LCF), time temperature index and engine operating hours. Used to determine maintenance events on engine.
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What is the primary, alternate and restricted fuels for the SH-60B?
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P=JP5
A=JP8 Restricted=JP4 |
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What is the purpose of the Health Indicator Test (HIT)?
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Engine Efficiency
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What is the purpose of the Vibration analysis program?
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Provide insight and assist with troubleshooting, avoid catastrophic failures, plan repairs or component replacement, prevent unnecessay disassemble and inspection, eliminates fatigue
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OHM's Law
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E=IR, E=Voltage I=Current R=Resistance
Voltage equals current times resistance |
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ESD
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Electrical Static Discharge
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Thermocouple
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Junction to dissimilar metals to produce voltage when heated
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Frequency
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Number of completed cycles per second existing in ay form of wave
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What is the output of the SH-60B aircraft generator in reference to Voltage, Phase and frequency?
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Voltage=115VAC and 28DC
Phase=3 Frequency=400hz AC=Alternating Current DC=Direct Current |
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What is the purpose of the aircraft battery?
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Start APU and reserve source of electrical power
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What is frequency Domain Reflectometry (FDR)?
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Test Cable for frequency changes
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What is Time Domain Reflectometry (TDR)?
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Test coaxial cable to determine if cables damaged or connector corroided
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What is the purpose ot the following test equipment; Digital Multimeter?
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measures AC and DC voltages to max 1,000V, resistance to 10 megohms
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What is the purpose ot the following test equipment; Megger?
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Measure multimillion ohm values of resistance, (insulation Break Down)
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What are the basic principles of the doppler effect?
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Sends signal down and returns measuring distance in time
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What are the frequency ranges for High Frequency, Very High Frequency and ultra High Frequency?
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HF=30-300mhz-over the horizon
VHF=30-300mhz- line of sight UHF=300mhz-3ghz-line of sight |
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What are the operating characteristics of the Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT)?
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Distress signals up to 100 miles, altitude about 10,000ft will survive 5g impact, tone varies at rate of 2 to 3 per second. Frequency range of 243MHZ/121.5MHZ
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What equipment is required for a Night Vision Device (NVD) capable aircraft?
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NVG filters on all white lights, NVG goggles
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What is pyrotechnics?
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Items used for illumination or marking for signal/identification
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What are the safety precautions when working with or around forward firing ordnance?
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Do not stand FWD or AFT of firing ordnance
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What is the purpose of the Explosive Handling Personnel Qualification and Certification program?
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Eliminate mishaps due to improper handling/loading
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What is the purpose of Airborne Weapons/Stores Loading Manual?
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Make ready technical info for loading airborne conventional weapons on the SH-60B
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What is the purpose of the NAVAIR 01-700 publication?
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Guide to ensure all existing changes have been incorporated into weapons pubs
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What is the purpose of Conventional Ordnance Discrepancy report (CODR)?
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Recognize malfunctions/detection of an explosive weapons launch drive, if not corrected could result in EMR
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What is the purpose of an Explosive Mishap Report (EMR)?
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Explosive incident or dangerous defect, which results in detonation, resulting in death, damage or injury
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What is the purpose of the Naval Airborne Weapons Maintenance Program (NAWMP)?
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Achieve and continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards established
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What are the requirements for aircraft grounding during weapons load/unload?
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A/C grounded, ground tested semi annually, resistance between A/C to ground 10,000 ohms or less
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State the purpose of a stray voltage check.
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Must be preformed before loading ordnance, ensure ordnance/CADs do not fire inadvertently
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What is the purpose of Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance (HERO)?
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Radio frequency can cause premature activiation of sensitive elctro-explosive devices
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What are the 3 classifications of HERO?
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Safe-Use during HERO condition
Susceptible- use of certain frequencies can detonate some weapons UnSafe-All frequencies or radiation static even telephone frequencies can set it off |
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What are the 4 types of SAR equipment?
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Double Rescue Hook
Modified Rescue Strop SAR MEDEVAC litter Helicopter Rescue Equipment Case (SAR Curtain) |
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Discuss the double rescue hook.
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Primary SAR equipment, hold 3,000 pounds for the large hook, small hook holds 1000 pounds, ring holds 1500 pounds
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Discussthe modified rescue strop.
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Bouyant device, used to hoist uninjured personnel
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Discuss the SAR MEDEVAC litter.
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Water, Shipboard, mountian or confined space removal of injured personnel
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Discuss Helicopter rescue equipment case (SAR Curtain).
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Stores rescue equipment
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State the purpose and components of the LPP-1/1A life preserever.
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Stored in a pouch like assymbly, sea dye marker, whistle, 2 types of inflation, manual and CO2, signal light
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What is the purpose of a rescue harness?
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Utility assy. that contains signal light, 2 mk-124 day/night flares, dive knife, shroud line cutter, and hook assy to be utilized in hoist operations, 2 4 inch chemical lights and 2 6 inch chemical lights.
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What is the purpose of the LPU-28?
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Bouyancy device used to keep SAR swimmer afloat, AN/PRC-125 can be mounted to LPU-28
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Discuss the purpose of a wet suit.
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Protection from cold water and winds, provide some bouyancy to swimmer
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What is the purpose and operating procedure for the AN/PRC-90-2 radio?
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Dual purpose self powered personal survival transceiver- two way communication and beacons
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What is the purpose and operating procedure for the AN/PRC-125 radio?
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Used with rescue swimmers, operates same as 90-2
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What is the purpose and operating procedure for the AN/PRC-129?
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4 channels, GPS, 121.5, 2828,243,406 teo way radio and beacon
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What is the purpose of the Helicopter Emergency Egress Device?
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Provide 2-5 minutes of air at depths of 20ft and 55 degrees for helicopters and E2/C2 aircrew Primary purpose is used for emergency egress of A/C
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What factors are to be considered for rescue swimmer deployment?
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Sea state
Sea debris in Water Sea Predators Fire on Water |
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Whet items are carried in a level A medical kit?
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1st stage of first Aid-sustain life until arrivalat medical facility;
Bandaides, CPR mask, Scissors, Gauze, Ace raps, Tourniquet, eye patch, PPE, Saline, Burn Blacket, SAMs splint Pin light |
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Identify and explain the following acronym; IFR.
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Instrument Flight Rules-anytime
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Identify and explain the following acronym; IMC
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Instrument meterological conditions-Bad Weather
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Identify and explain the following acronym; VFR.
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Visual Flight Rules-Good Weather
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Identify and explain the following acronym; VMC.
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Visual Meterogical Conditions
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Identify and explain the following Positions; HAC.
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Helicopter Crewman In Charge
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Identify and explain the following Positions; ATO.
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Aircraft Tactical Officer
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Identify and explain the following Positions; SO.
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Sensor Operator
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Identify and explain the following Positions; TFO.
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Temporary Flight Orders- cannot replace aircrew
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Identify and explain the following Positions; LSO.
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Landing Signal Officer
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What are the 3 types of sonobouys?
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Active, Passive adn Bathythermal (BT)
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What type of sonobouy is Active?
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SSQ-62-1500ft, (30 pings per second)
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What type of sonobouy is passive?
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SSQ-53-1000ft, (1.3 OR 5hrs in life) tracking actively-active sonar
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What type of sonobouy is Bathythermal (BT)?
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SSQ-53-1000ft only (no submarine information) temperature of water at certain depths
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Discuss the following as it applies to Night Vision Devices(NVD); Target and dection and avoidance, Navigation, targeting and hazard avoidance.
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Helps illuminate so you can see targets and avoid being shot down, helps navigate at night seeing direction, taregt enimies throughillumination, cant see in shadow areas, avoid dark places with no light
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Where is the Cockpit section?
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Forward station 247- Pilot and ATO seat
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Where is the Cabin section?
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Between cockpit and transmission
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Where is the Transition section?
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Aft of cabin between tail
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Where is the tail cone?
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Between transmission and tail gear box
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Where is the tail rotor pylon?
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Area around tail gear box
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Where is the Main Rotor Pylon?
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Main rotor head and cowlings/ engine hydraulic
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Discuss the Flight Control surface for Main Rotor Head.
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Fully articulating, transmits movement
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Discuss the Flight Control surface for Tail rotor.
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Bearingless, controllable pitch, cross beam type
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Discuss the Flight Control surface for Horizontal Stabilizer.
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2 electric, acuators controlled in cockpit
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Discuss the Flight Control surface for Cyclic Stick.
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Mechanically coupled lever type, forward, aft, and lateral
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Discuss the Flight Control surface for Collective Stick.
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Changes pitch of blades
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Discuss the Flight Control surface for Rudder Pedal.
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Mechanically coupled controls helicopter heading
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What does the number 1 hydraulic system do?
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To the 1st stage primary servos and 1st stage tail servos
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What does the number 2 hydraulic system do?
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To the 2nd stage primary servos and pilot assist servos
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What does the back-up hydraulic system do?
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Emergency pressure and 2nd stage tail servos
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What is the leak detection system (LDI) do?
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Protects flight controls from losing hydraulic pressure, system of pressure switches that detects pressure lose
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Discuss Main Landing Gear (MLG).
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Non-retractable shock strut and drag beam cushion landing.
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Discuss Tail Landing Gear (TLG).
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Dual wheel, lock system and bumper
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Discuss Recovery Assist Secure Traverse (RAST).
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Main probe, messenger cable
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Discuss the following utility; Rescue Hoist, breeze eastern and lucas western.
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Rescue downed personnel.
Breeze Eastern 600pounds both Lucas western Difference in hook type |
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Discuss the following utility; Cargo Hook.
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External Hook to 6000 pounds
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Discuss the following utility; Fire Detector.
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Gives warning in cockpit when fire in engine or APU
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Discuss the following utility; Fire Extinguisher.
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2 shots capability to either main engine compartment or APU.
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Discuss Enviromental Control System (ECS).
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Provides heating and a/c to cabin, cockpit, nose bay and transition section
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What are the cautions or warnings must be observed when working with Rescue Hoist?
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Hands off cable-wires hands away from hook while raising
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What are the cautions or warnings must be observed when working with RAST?
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To lower without checking deck, tow with RAST down
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What are the cautions or warnings must be observed when working with Flight Controls?
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Before turning on hydraulics ensure personnel are clear and hands away from controls and blades, ensure no pins in controls (rigging).
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What are the satey precautions that must be observed while operating the Main rotor Head?
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Clear of blades when turning, can drop within 5ft of deck
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What are the satey precautions that must be observed while operating Tail rotor?
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Clear of blades and flying debris
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What type of engine is in the SH-60B?
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T700-GE-401C
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Explain Cold Section Module.
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Intakes air, seperates FOD, sends to combustion.
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Explain the Hot section Module.
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Burns fuel, heat gases to turbine
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Explain the power turbine module.
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Turns gases into mechanical energy
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Explain accessory sectoin module.
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Accessories needed for engine operations
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Explain Engine Control quadrant.
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Fuel sectors, fire extinguishers, rotor brake interlock
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Explain engine output shaft.
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Drives the quilt shaft to the main gear box
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Explain Hydromechanical Control unit.
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Schedules fuel for combustion
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Explain Electrical Control Unit (ECU) and Digital Electrical Control (DEC) Unit.
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Governs HMU and monitors engine performance
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What types of APU are there?
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Turbomach and Garrett
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Explain Turbomach APU
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70 Horse power, different positions of oil filters smaller than garrett
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Explain Garrett APU.
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90 Horsepower, different position of Dip stick and ESU
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Explain the Tail Drive Shaft.
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Transmits power to tail rotor blades 6 sections
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What are the 5 sections of the transmission system?
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Main module, Input module, Accessory Module, Intermediate Gearbox and Tail Gearbox.
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Explain the Main Module.
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Provides gear reduction from input module, output shaft, to the main rotor shaft
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Explain Input Module.
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Connected to engines, recieves engine output reduces gear ratio
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Explain Accessory module.
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Provides mechanical drive to hydraulic pumps and generators
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Explain intermediate gearbox.
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Reduces RPMs changes drive angle
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Explain Tail gearbox.
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Reduces RPMs changes drive angle and turns rotor blades
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What does the axial fan and radiator assembly do?
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Cools transmission oil
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Discuss main Fuel Cells.
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2 cells holds 2040lbs each (300 gallons)
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Discuss auxiliary fuel tanks.
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Holds 816 lbs. (120 gallons) right and left inboard racks
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Discuss Helicopter In-Flight Refueling (HIFR) system.
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In-flight refueling from ship, hose adapter located aft cabin on top of fuel cells
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What are the safety precautions that must be observed when operating the engines?
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Intakes and exhaust
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What are the safety precautions that must be observed when operating the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)?
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Intakes and exhaust
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What is the Basic function of data link/radio terminal set?
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2 way data and secure communication between ship and helo
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Describe the basic function of Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN).
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Polar coordination receives UHF from ship or shore. Provides bearing and distance to TACAN station
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Describe the basic function of Global Position System (GPS).
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Space based radio positioning
navigation system that will provide three-dimensional, accurate position and velocity information. Position accuracy is 16 meters; velocity accuracy is .1 meter/sec |
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Describe the basic function of Digital Automatic Flight Control System (DAFCS).
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Improves handling and stability, provides autopilot and coupler functions, automatically positions rotor head during blade fold operations
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Describe the basic function of Doppler Navigation Set.
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measures motion of the helicopter relative to the ground (RF)
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APS-124 Radar
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search for and detects surface targets within 160 miles
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ALQ-142 Electrical Surveillance Measure (ESM)
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Detects and Identifies radar emitters
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ASQ-81 Magnetic Dector Set (MAD)
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Sensitive magnet omitted detects submerged submarines
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ARR 75/84 radio recieving set (sono reciever)
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Receives, demodulates, and amplifies sonobouys
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UYS-1 spectrum analyzer
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active and passive sonobouys
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AAS-44 Forward Looking Infared Radar
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Provides real time passive infared (IR) imagery and laser range and designation capability
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What is the basic function of the missile warning set (AAR-47)?
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Surface to air, air to air missile threats
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What is the basic function of the Infared countermeasure (ALQ-144)?
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Protects from infrared heat seeking missiles
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What is the basic function of the Chaff/Flare dispenser set (AN/ALE-39A)?
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Protects from tracking radar’s, electronic guided weapons and infrared seeking missiles
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What is the basic function of the Bearing Distance Heading Indicator (BDHI)?
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To tacan station, ADF, OTPI, or computer and HF
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What is the basic function of the Attitude Indicator (AI)?
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Displays pitch, roll and hover velocity, and turn
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What is the basic function of Multipurpose Display (MPD)?
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ATO/SO tactical, radar, IFF, ESM, table data MAD
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What is the basic function of Radar Altimeter?
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Provide height above ground data
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What is the basic function of Barometric altimeter and encoder?
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Provide Pilot and ATO with visual indication of pressure altimeter
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What is the basic function of Caution/advisory system?
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Provides visual indication of conditions affecting specific systems of helicopter
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What is the basic function Vertical Instrument Display
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Displays instruments essential to helicopter flight operations
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State the purpose, color and location of position lights.
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4 lights, right and left wing, extended wing, and tail pylon. Port red, starboard green
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State the purpose, color and location of Anti-collsion lights(day/night).
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Day time clear, night time red, strobe type (2) top pylon and bottom tail cone
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State the purpose, color and location of Flood, hover and rescue lights.
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Two forward and rescue hoist area, 450 watts
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State the purpose, color and location of controllable searchlight.
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Pilots side right or left and extend and retractable
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State the purpose, color and location of rotor head lights.
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Lights up droop stop (MRH)
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State the purpose, color and location of Recovery Assist Secure traverse (RAST) light.
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2 lights (rast probe and tail rast)
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What are the basic functions of pitot static system?
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Differential pressure for air speed indicators
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What are the basic functions of the standby compass?
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Mounted on center window- wet compass
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What are the basic functions attitude heading and reference system (AHRS)?
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2 flux valves, gyros, provides indication to the BDHI
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What is the function of the primary generators?
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2 generators driven by accessory gearbox, provides electrical power
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What is the function of the Auxiliary power unit (APU) generator?
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Provides electrical power
from APU |
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What is the function of generator control units (GCU)?
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Monitors and regulates generator output.
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) Hoist (M514)?
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Shear cable
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) cargo hook (MJ21)?
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Release cargo
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) Fire Bottle (MH92)?
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Fire extinguishing agent
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) BRU-14A (M264 and M934)?
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M264: Power unlock on bomb rack
M934: Secondary release on bomb rack |
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) CHAFF (MF60)?
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Ejects chaff from dispenser
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) Flare (MF29)?
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Ejection of mark 46 flares
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) RAST (M514)
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Shear cable
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What is the purpose of the following Cartridge Actuated Devices (CADS) Magnetic Anaomaly Detector (MAD)(M161)?
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Shear cable
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What is the purpose and identify the location of the BRU-14A bomb rack units?
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Left and right sides, holds mk 46, mk 50 torpedo, penguin missile and hellfire
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What are the characteristics of the MK46 Torpedo?
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Air launch war shot and exercise (4 versions)
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What are the characteristics of the MK46 Rex Torpedo?
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Inert, non running exercise torpedo
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What are the characteristics of the MK50 torpedo?
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Air launched war shot or exercise (3 versions)
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What are the characteristics of the MK50 Rex Torpedo?
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Inert, non running exercise torpedo
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What are the characteristics of the MK 64/84 Signal Underwater Sound?
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Miniature, non-explosive under water sound projector, 3-45 seconds
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What are the characteristics of the AGM-114 Hellfire missile?
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FIND!
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What is the purpose of the MK 25 MOD 4?
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Illumination and smoke device for marker- saltwater activated 10-20 minutes
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What is the purpose of the MK 58 MOD 0?
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Illumination and smoke device for marker- saltwater activated 40-60 minutes
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What is the purpose of Chaff (RR-129)?
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Jam enemy detection equipment and fake target
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What is the purpose Flare (MJU-8)?
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Decoy heat seeking missiles for air combat
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Describe the following characteristics of the GAU-16 machine gun.
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Caliber-.50
Rate fo Fire-750-850 Effective range-1850m (+/-600ft) Physical Description-65lbs, 56.25 " recoil (closed bolt position) Automatic, air cooled |
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Describe the following chracterisctics of the M240D machine.
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Caliber-7.62mm
Rate of Fire-650-950 rounds per minute Effective range-1200 meters Physical description- automatic, recoil operated, belt fed air cooled |
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Describe the charateristics of the PEQ-3 laser target system.
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Physical description-Laser sight, 2 double A batteries, Night gun shoots(targeting) Class 3 B-non eye safe laser.
Range-?? |
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State and discuss your commands mission statement.
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To provide fully qualified and combat ready detachments to pacific fleet warship
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Define the term ASU and discuss the role of SH-60B in an ASU mission (anti-surface warfare).
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The detection, tracking, and destruction or neutralization on enemy surface combatants and merchant ships.
Providing Vectors Penguin warshot. |
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Define ASW and discuss the SH-60B role in ASW (anti-submarine warfare).
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The detection, tracking and destruction or neutralization of enemy submarines.
MK 46/50 torpedoes Locate and destroy. |
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Define CCC and roles SH-60B in CCC (Command and Control).
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Providing communications and related facilities for coordination and control of external organizations or forces, and control of own unit’s capabilities.
Communication between ships and shore bases |
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Define C2W and what are the roles the SH-60B play in C2W.
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The integrated use of psychological operations (PSYOP), military deception, operations security (OPSEC), electronic warfare (EW), and physical destruction; mutually supported by intelligence, to deny information to, influence, degrade, or destroy adversary C2 capability while protecting friendly C2 capabilities against such actions. C2w is a subset of IW that specifically attacks and protects the C2 target set. Formerly electronic warfare (ELW) and subsequently space and electronic warfare (SEW).
Electronic warfare – Passive with use of ESM OPSEC – use of datalink or no comms |
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Define MOB and SH-60B role in MOB (mobility).
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Ability of naval forces to maneuver and maintain themselves in a situation over, under and on the surface.
Size enables SH-60B to go just about anywhere |
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Define NCO (non-combat operations) and SH-60B role.
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Operations of non-combatant nature.
SAR and Vertrep |
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Define AAW (anti-air warfare) and discuss the SH-60B role.
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Detection, tracking, and destruction or neutralization of enemy air platforms and airborne weapons.
Primary mission |
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Define AMW (amphibious warfare) and discuss the SH-60B role.
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Attacks launched from sea by naval forces designed to achieve shore presence
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Define FSO (fleet support operations) and the SH-60B role.
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Naval forces and designated shore facilities provide support and replenishment to fleet units.
Cargo, mail, SAR, and Medivac |
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Define INT (intelligence) and the SH-60B role.
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The collection, processing, and evaluation of information to determine location, identification and capability of hostile forces through the employment of reconnaissance, surveillance, and other means.
Photo and over horizon |
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Define LOG (logistics) and discuss the role of the SH-60B.
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The resupply of combatant consumables to combatant forces in the theater of operations.
Cargo and Vertrep |
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Define MW (mine warfare) and the SH-60B role.
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The use of mines for control/denial of sea or harbor areas, and mine countermeasures to destroy or neutralize enemy mines.
Mine sweep operations |