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What are the three objectives to prevent in First Aid:

Injury, Infection, And loss of life

4 methods of controlling bleeding:

Direct Pressure


Elevation


Pressure Points


Tourniquet

How many pressure points are in the body and where?

11,


Temple,


Jaw,


Neck,


Collarbone,


Inner Upper Arm,


Inner Elbow,


Wrist,


Thighs,


Groin,


Knee,


And Ankle

What is Septic Shock?

Bacterial Multiplication In Blood

What is Anaphylactic Shock?

Allergy Severity

What is Cardiogenic Shock

Heart damage creating non sufficient blood in body

What is Hypovelomic Shock?

Severe blood and fluid loss

What is Neuro Shock?

Spinal injury shock

What does CPR Stand for?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

What are the CPR steps?

C/A/B


Circulation Airway Breathing

What are the survival steps of CPR?

Recognition of CPR


Chest compressions


AED/Defibrillator


Rapid Defibrillator


Effective advanced life support (EMTs, ambulances)


Integrated post cardiac arrest care

What is the ORM process?

Identify Hazards


Assess Hazards


Make risk decisions


Implement controls


Supervise

Where is the ORM located?

OPNAVINST 3500.39

What PPE do you wear for ORM?

Cranials


Eye protection


Hearing protection


Impact protection


Gloves


Foot protection


FOD free soles


ANSI approved


Steel Toe Boots

Types of Chemical Agents, and definitions?

Nerve = liquid such as Sarin, Tabun, Soman, and VX



Blister = Death/blindness by Distilled mustard (HD), Lewisite (L), Phosgene Oxime (CX), and Levinstein Mustard (HL)



Blood = Gaseous attack oxygen by Hydrogen Cyanide (AC), Cyanogen Chloride (CK) and Arsine (SA)



Choking = Phosgene (CG), And Diphosgene.

What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper?

Detects Liquid agents by turning red

What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper?

Detects Liquid agents by turning red

What is Atropine/2-PAM-Chloride Auto Injector?

Therapy for nerve agent, issued for Intramuscular Injection

What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper?

Detects Liquid agents by turning red

Types of Biological Agents and definitions?

Pathogens including Bacteria, Rickettsia, Viruses, Fungi, Protozoa, and Prions



Toxins

What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper?

Detects Liquid agents by turning red

What is Atropine/2-PAM-Chloride Auto Injector?

Therapy for nerve agent, issued for Intramuscular Injection

Types of Biological Agents and definitions?

Pathogens including Bacteria, Rickettsia, Viruses, Fungi, Protozoa, and Prions



Toxins

What are the Major and Primary grouping of Bacterial Toxins?

Major Grouping sources of Mycotoxins which from fungi including Bacterial, Algal, Animal Venoms and Plant Toxins



Primary Groups from Neuro, Cyto, Entero, and Dermatoxins

What is IPE and definitions?

Protective mask MCU-2P with components (C-2 canister filter)



Advanced Chemical protective garment



Chemical protective gloves and liners



Chemical protective over boots and laces



Skin decontamination

What types of nuclear explosions are there?

High Altitude Air Burst


Air Burst


Surface Burst


Shallow underwater burst


Deep underwater burst

What types of nuclear explosions are there?

High Altitude Air Burst


Air Burst


Surface Burst


Shallow underwater burst


Deep underwater burst

What is High Altitude Air Burst

Occurs at altitudes of 100,000 ft w/ ionosphere disruptions and EMP

What is Air Burst?

Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation

What is Air Burst?

Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation

What is Surface Burst?

Has the worst fallout due to the fireball touching the surface which results in massive radioactive fallout

What is Air Burst?

Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation

What is Surface Burst?

Has the worst fallout due to the fireball touching the surface which results in massive radioactive fallout

What is Shallow underwater burst?

Creates contaminated water and large waves

What is Air Burst?

Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation

What is Surface Burst?

Has the worst fallout due to the fireball touching the surface which results in massive radioactive fallout

What is Shallow underwater burst?

Creates contaminated water and large waves

What is Deep underwater burst?

Less visual effect and yields greater contaminated water

What is Ready-shelter?

Inside the weather envelope, they provide minimum shielding from nuclear radiation and allow the crew to remain close to battle stations

What is Ready-shelter?

Inside the weather envelope, they provide minimum shielding from nuclear radiation and allow the crew to remain close to battle stations

What is Deep-shelter?

Are low in the ship near the centerline, they provide maximum shielding from nuclear radiation, personnel far removed from battle stations

What is the DT-60 dosimeter?

Non-self reading high range casualty dosimeter, placed in a special radial computer-indicator to determine the total an mound of gamma radiation to which the wearer is exposed in the 0-600 roentgens

What is the DT-60 dosimeter?

Non-self reading high range casualty dosimeter, placed in a special radial computer-indicator to determine the total an mound of gamma radiation to which the wearer is exposed in the 0-600 roentgens

What is MOPP level 0?

Issue IPE, within 5 minutes

What is MOPP Level 1 ashore and afloat?

Ashore - JSLIST, MASK, Gloves readily accessible



Afloat - Don protective equipment, M9 tape

What is MOPP Level 1 ashore and afloat?

Ashore - Don protective equipment, M9 Tape



Afloat - JSLIST, MASK, Gloves readily accessible

What does MOPP stand for?

Mission Oriented Protective Posture

What is MOPP Level 2 ashore and afloat?

Ashore - Additional to Level 1 is don protective over-boots



Afloat - Mask carried, Devon supplies stage

What is MOPP Level 3 ashore and afloat?

Afloat - GQ, Install filters, don over-boots



Ashore - Fill canteens, Activate Decon Stations

What is MOPP Level 4 afloat and ashore?

Afloat - Don mask/hood, gloves, Circle William, and countermeasure wash down



Ashore - Gloves with liners, untie bow in retention cord, loop between legs and secure to web belt

What is the primary duty for firefighting?

Saving lives

What is the fire triangle?

Heat, fuel, and oxygen

What is the fire triangle?

Heat, fuel, and oxygen

What is the 4th element of the fire triangle?

Chemical chain reaction

Class Alpha fire is what?

Combustible material that produce ash such as wood, cloth, and fibrous materials

Class Alpha fire is what?

Combustible material that produce ash such as wood, cloth, and fibrous materials

What is a Class Bravo fire?

Flammable liquid substances such as gas, oil, and jet fuels

Class Alpha fire is what?

Combustible material that produce ash such as wood, cloth, and fibrous materials

What is a Class Bravo fire?

Flammable liquid substances such as gas, oil, and jet fuels

What is a Class Charlie fire, and what do you use for energies and De-energized?

Energized electrical fires,



Energized - Co2, Halon, PKP and H20 in fog patters 4 ft away



De-energized - Treat as Class A, B, or D.

What is a Class Delta fire?

Combustible metals such as magnesium and titanium.

What is AFFF and what fire do you use it for?

Aqueous Film Forming Foam


(Non corrosive synthetic fluorocarbon surfactant material)



Used on Class Alpha fires

What is AFFF and what fire do you use it for?

Aqueous Film Forming Foam


(Non corrosive synthetic fluorocarbon surfactant material)



Used on Class Alpha fires

H20 is required for what fires?

Class A, and some with fog patterns

What is AFFF and what fire do you use it for?

Aqueous Film Forming Foam


(Non corrosive synthetic fluorocarbon surfactant material)



Used on Class Alpha fires

H20 is required for what fires?

Class A, and some with fog patterns

What is Halon 1211,what fires is it used on, and How?

Bromochlorodifluoromethane



Extinguished fires by inhibiting the chemical chain reaction of combustion process



Class C, and B


What is AFFF and what fire do you use it for?

Aqueous Film Forming Foam


(Non corrosive synthetic fluorocarbon surfactant material)



Used on Class Alpha fires

H20 is required for what fires?

Class A, and some with fog patterns

What is Halon 1211,what fires is it used on, and How?

Bromochlorodifluoromethane



Extinguished fires by inhibiting the chemical chain reaction of combustion process



Class C, and B


What is fires Carbon Dioxide 15 pound and 50 pound wheeled extinguisher units for?

Class B, and C

What is PKP, how does it work, and what fires is it used for?

Potassium Bicarbonate



Only class B fires



It does not have cooling capabilities, it won't extinguish the fires permanently if ignition sources are present

Where do you find airfield and flight deck familiarization?

NAVAIR 00-807-105 CV NATOPS

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is overrun area?

Paved or unpaved section on the ends of the runways that provide a reasonably effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is overrun area?

Paved or unpaved section on the ends of the runways that provide a reasonably effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft

What is an MA1 series overrun barrier?

Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is overrun area?

Paved or unpaved section on the ends of the runways that provide a reasonably effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft

What is an MA1 series overrun barrier?

Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks

What is Emergency shore based recovery equipment?

Used in-flight emergencies that require stopping the aircraft during landing in the shortest distance possible to minimize the change of injury to the pilot or crew and damage to the aircraft

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is overrun area?

Paved or unpaved section on the ends of the runways that provide a reasonably effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft

What is an MA1 series overrun barrier?

Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks

What is Emergency shore based recovery equipment?

Used in-flight emergencies that require stopping the aircraft during landing in the shortest distance possible to minimize the change of injury to the pilot or crew and damage to the aircraft

What are Taxiways?

Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is overrun area?

Paved or unpaved section on the ends of the runways that provide a reasonably effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft

What is an MA1 series overrun barrier?

Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks

What is Emergency shore based recovery equipment?

Used in-flight emergencies that require stopping the aircraft during landing in the shortest distance possible to minimize the change of injury to the pilot or crew and damage to the aircraft

What are Taxiways?

Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services

What is a parking apron?

Open paved areas adjacent to hangers, fuel, services often called the flight line. Used for parking, servicing, and loading aircraft, they are connected to the runways by taxiways

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is overrun area?

Paved or unpaved section on the ends of the runways that provide a reasonably effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft

What is an MA1 series overrun barrier?

Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks

What is Emergency shore based recovery equipment?

Used in-flight emergencies that require stopping the aircraft during landing in the shortest distance possible to minimize the change of injury to the pilot or crew and damage to the aircraft

What are Taxiways?

Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services

What is a parking apron?

Open paved areas adjacent to hangers, fuel, services often called the flight line. Used for parking, servicing, and loading aircraft, they are connected to the runways by taxiways

What is a compass calibration pad?

A paved area in a magnetically quiet area where the aircraft compass is calibrated

What is flight line equipment?

Flight deck steel toed boots


Cranial


Protective eye goggles


Leather gloves

What are runways?

Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing

What are Threshold markings?

12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area

What is overrun area?

Paved or unpaved section on the ends of the runways that provide a reasonably effective deceleration area for aborting or overshooting aircraft

What is an MA1 series overrun barrier?

Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks

What is Emergency shore based recovery equipment?

Used in-flight emergencies that require stopping the aircraft during landing in the shortest distance possible to minimize the change of injury to the pilot or crew and damage to the aircraft

What are Taxiways?

Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services

What is a parking apron?

Open paved areas adjacent to hangers, fuel, services often called the flight line. Used for parking, servicing, and loading aircraft, they are connected to the runways by taxiways

What is a compass calibration pad?

A paved area in a magnetically quiet area where the aircraft compass is calibrated

What is the runway numbering system?

Runways are normally numbered in relation to their magnetic heading rounded off to the nearest 10 degrees

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What are brown jerseys?

PC

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What are brown jerseys?

PC

What are blue jerseys?

Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What are brown jerseys?

PC

What are blue jerseys?

Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations

What are green jerseys?

Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What are brown jerseys?

PC

What are blue jerseys?

Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations

What are green jerseys?

Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers

What are red jerseys?

Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What are brown jerseys?

PC

What are blue jerseys?

Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations

What are green jerseys?

Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers

What are red jerseys?

Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel

What are purple jerseys?

Aviation fuel crew

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What are brown jerseys?

PC

What are blue jerseys?

Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations

What are green jerseys?

Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers

What are red jerseys?

Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel

What are purple jerseys?

Aviation fuel crew

What is the PKP Symbol and where are they located?

12 inch wide red strip w/ a white 3 inch high PKP stenciled in the center



Located where foaming are not installed, a white 18 inch diameter circle w/ red 5 inch PKP letters is painted on the fight deck

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What is the PKP Symbol and where are they located?

12 inch wide red strip w/ a white 3 inch high PKP stenciled in the center



Located where foaming are not installed, a white 18 inch diameter circle w/ red 5 inch PKP letters is painted on the fight deck

What are Saltwater Station Symbols and where are they located?

18 inch wide red stripe w/ a yellow 3 inch high "W"



Located where coatings are not installed, a red triangle 18 inches per side w/ a yellow "W" is painted on the flight deck

What are the Co2 Bottle Stowage and where are they located?

12 inch wide red stripe w/ a white 3 inch high "Co2"



Located where coatings aren't installed, a white 18 inch diameter circle with a red 5 inch high "Co2" is painted on the flight deck

What is the PKP Symbol and where are they located?

12 inch wide red strip w/ a white 3 inch high PKP stenciled in the center



Located where foaming are not installed, a white 18 inch diameter circle w/ red 5 inch PKP letters is painted on the fight deck

What are Saltwater Station Symbols and where are they located?

18 inch wide red stripe w/ a yellow 3 inch high "W"



Located where coatings are not installed, a red triangle 18 inches per side w/ a yellow "W" is painted on the flight deck

What is a airfield rotating beacon?

Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute

What are the Co2 Bottle Stowage and where are they located?

12 inch wide red stripe w/ a white 3 inch high "Co2"



Located where coatings aren't installed, a white 18 inch diameter circle with a red 5 inch high "Co2" is painted on the flight deck

What is the AFFF Station and where is it located?

18 inch wide green stripe w/ white 3 inch high "AFFF"



Located where coatings are not installed, a green 18 inch square w/ white 3 inch high "AFFF" letters is painted on the flight deck

What are yellow jerseys?

Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

What are white jerseys?

Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical

What are brown jerseys?

PC

What are blue jerseys?

Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations

What are green jerseys?

Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers

What are red jerseys?

Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel

What are purple jerseys?

Aviation fuel crew

What is the PKP Symbol and where are they located?

12 inch wide red strip w/ a white 3 inch high PKP stenciled in the center



Located where foaming are not installed, a white 18 inch diameter circle w/ red 5 inch PKP letters is painted on the fight deck

What are Saltwater Station Symbols and where are they located?

18 inch wide red stripe w/ a yellow 3 inch high "W"



Located where coatings are not installed, a red triangle 18 inches per side w/ a yellow "W" is painted on the flight deck

What is the Bomb Jettison Ramp symbol?

The flight deck in front of the ramp opening is marked with alternating 4 inch wide red and yellow stripes with a 12 inch black facsimile of a bomb centered

What is the Steam Smothering symbol?

18 inch black stripe with a 3 inch white "STEAM" stenciled in the center of the stripe on the wheel atop coaming

What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT?

Flammable or combustible materials



Aerosol containers



Toxic



Corrosive (including acids and bases)



Oxidizing



Compressed gases


What is HAZMAT?

Physical, or chemical characteristics may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when purposefully released or accidentally spilled

MSDS's are what?

Are technical bulletins containing information about materials

What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT?

Flammable or combustible materials



Aerosol containers



Toxic



Corrosive (including acids and bases)



Oxidizing



Compressed gases


What is secondary labeling of HAZMAT?

When removed from the original container is essential to identifying what is inside of a container

What is HAZMAT?

Physical, or chemical characteristics may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when purposefully released or accidentally spilled

MSDS's are what?

Are technical bulletins containing information about materials

What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT?

Flammable or combustible materials



Aerosol containers



Toxic



Corrosive (including acids and bases)



Oxidizing



Compressed gases


What is secondary labeling of HAZMAT?

When removed from the original container is essential to identifying what is inside of a container

Authorized Use List (AUL) is what?

Currently inventory of HAZMAT, chemical substances, or components to contain HAZMAT used for local acquisition and use

Who is in charge of the NAMP?

Chief of naval operations

Who is in charge of the NAMP?

Chief of naval operations

Who/what does the Maintenance Officer (MO) do?

LTCDR Beckham



The MO manages the department and is responsible to the CO for accomplishment of the departments mission.

Who is in charge of the NAMP?

Chief of naval operations

Who/what does the Maintenance Officer (MO) do?

LTCDR Beckham



The MO manages the department and is responsible to the CO for accomplishment of the departments mission.

Who/what does the Assistant Maintenance Officer (AMO) do?

SC Santacruz



Shall assist the MO in the performance of duties and keep the MO fully informed of matters concerning the department.

Who is in charge of the NAMP?

Chief of naval operations

Who/what does the Maintenance Officer (MO) do?

LTCDR Beckham



The MO manages the department and is responsible to the CO for accomplishment of the departments mission.

Who/what does the Assistant Maintenance Officer (AMO) do?

SC Santacruz



Shall assist the MO in the performance of duties and keep the MO fully informed of matters concerning the department.

Who/what does the Maintenance/Material Control Officer (MMCO) do?

CWO Paisley



Responsible for the overall production and material support of the department

Who/what does the Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer (MMCPO) do?

MC Gerbers



Reports to the MO and advises the CO in all matters affecting aircraft operations, maintenance, and department personnel.

Who/what does the Quality Assurance Officer (QAO) do?

SC Stossel



QA Functions receive training in inspecting, testing, and quality control methods specifically applicable to their area of assignment

What does the Material Control Officer (MCO) do?

Supply corps officers assigned to a deplorable squadron will be assigned as the MCO for handling finances, material requisition