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What are the three objectives to prevent in First Aid: |
Injury, Infection, And loss of life |
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4 methods of controlling bleeding: |
Direct Pressure Elevation Pressure Points Tourniquet |
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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 |
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What is Septic Shock? |
Bacterial Multiplication In Blood |
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What is Anaphylactic Shock? |
Allergy Severity |
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What is Cardiogenic Shock |
Heart damage creating non sufficient blood in body |
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What is Hypovelomic Shock? |
Severe blood and fluid loss |
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What is Neuro Shock? |
Spinal injury shock |
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What does CPR Stand for? |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
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What are the CPR steps? |
C/A/B Circulation Airway Breathing |
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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 |
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What is the ORM process? |
Identify Hazards Assess Hazards Make risk decisions Implement controls Supervise |
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Where is the ORM located? |
OPNAVINST 3500.39 |
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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 |
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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. |
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What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper? |
Detects Liquid agents by turning red |
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What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper? |
Detects Liquid agents by turning red |
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What is Atropine/2-PAM-Chloride Auto Injector? |
Therapy for nerve agent, issued for Intramuscular Injection |
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What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper? |
Detects Liquid agents by turning red |
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Types of Biological Agents and definitions? |
Pathogens including Bacteria, Rickettsia, Viruses, Fungi, Protozoa, and Prions
Toxins |
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What is M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper? |
Detects Liquid agents by turning red |
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What is Atropine/2-PAM-Chloride Auto Injector? |
Therapy for nerve agent, issued for Intramuscular Injection |
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Types of Biological Agents and definitions? |
Pathogens including Bacteria, Rickettsia, Viruses, Fungi, Protozoa, and Prions
Toxins |
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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 |
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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 |
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What types of nuclear explosions are there? |
High Altitude Air Burst Air Burst Surface Burst Shallow underwater burst Deep underwater burst |
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What types of nuclear explosions are there? |
High Altitude Air Burst Air Burst Surface Burst Shallow underwater burst Deep underwater burst |
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What is High Altitude Air Burst |
Occurs at altitudes of 100,000 ft w/ ionosphere disruptions and EMP |
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What is Air Burst? |
Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation |
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What is Air Burst? |
Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation |
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What is Surface Burst? |
Has the worst fallout due to the fireball touching the surface which results in massive radioactive fallout |
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What is Air Burst? |
Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation |
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What is Surface Burst? |
Has the worst fallout due to the fireball touching the surface which results in massive radioactive fallout |
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What is Shallow underwater burst? |
Creates contaminated water and large waves |
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What is Air Burst? |
Vacuum created collects debris cause by the damages resulting in radiation |
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What is Surface Burst? |
Has the worst fallout due to the fireball touching the surface which results in massive radioactive fallout |
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What is Shallow underwater burst? |
Creates contaminated water and large waves |
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What is Deep underwater burst? |
Less visual effect and yields greater contaminated water |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What is MOPP level 0? |
Issue IPE, within 5 minutes |
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What is MOPP Level 1 ashore and afloat? |
Ashore - JSLIST, MASK, Gloves readily accessible
Afloat - Don protective equipment, M9 tape |
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What is MOPP Level 1 ashore and afloat? |
Ashore - Don protective equipment, M9 Tape
Afloat - JSLIST, MASK, Gloves readily accessible |
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What does MOPP stand for? |
Mission Oriented Protective Posture |
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What is MOPP Level 2 ashore and afloat? |
Ashore - Additional to Level 1 is don protective over-boots
Afloat - Mask carried, Devon supplies stage |
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What is MOPP Level 3 ashore and afloat? |
Afloat - GQ, Install filters, don over-boots
Ashore - Fill canteens, Activate Decon Stations |
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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 |
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What is the primary duty for firefighting? |
Saving lives |
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What is the fire triangle? |
Heat, fuel, and oxygen |
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What is the fire triangle? |
Heat, fuel, and oxygen |
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What is the 4th element of the fire triangle? |
Chemical chain reaction |
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Class Alpha fire is what? |
Combustible material that produce ash such as wood, cloth, and fibrous materials |
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Class Alpha fire is what? |
Combustible material that produce ash such as wood, cloth, and fibrous materials |
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What is a Class Bravo fire? |
Flammable liquid substances such as gas, oil, and jet fuels |
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Class Alpha fire is what? |
Combustible material that produce ash such as wood, cloth, and fibrous materials |
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What is a Class Bravo fire? |
Flammable liquid substances such as gas, oil, and jet fuels |
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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. |
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What is a Class Delta fire? |
Combustible metals such as magnesium and titanium. |
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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 |
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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 |
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H20 is required for what fires? |
Class A, and some with fog patterns |
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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 |
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H20 is required for what fires? |
Class A, and some with fog patterns |
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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
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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 |
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H20 is required for what fires? |
Class A, and some with fog patterns |
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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
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What is fires Carbon Dioxide 15 pound and 50 pound wheeled extinguisher units for? |
Class B, and C |
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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 |
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Where do you find airfield and flight deck familiarization? |
NAVAIR 00-807-105 CV NATOPS |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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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 |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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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 |
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What is an MA1 series overrun barrier? |
Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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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 |
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What is an MA1 series overrun barrier? |
Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks |
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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 |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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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 |
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What is an MA1 series overrun barrier? |
Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks |
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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 |
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What are Taxiways? |
Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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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 |
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What is an MA1 series overrun barrier? |
Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks |
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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 |
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What are Taxiways? |
Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services |
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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 |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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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 |
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What is an MA1 series overrun barrier? |
Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks |
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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 |
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What are Taxiways? |
Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services |
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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 |
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What is a compass calibration pad? |
A paved area in a magnetically quiet area where the aircraft compass is calibrated |
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What is flight line equipment? |
Flight deck steel toed boots Cranial Protective eye goggles Leather gloves |
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What are runways? |
Paved areas that are used for aircraft takeoff and landing |
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What are Threshold markings? |
12 ft wide by 150 ft, long and designate the landing area |
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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 |
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What is an MA1 series overrun barrier? |
Designed to stop tricycle landing gear equipped aircraft not equipped w/ tail hooks |
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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 |
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What are Taxiways? |
Paved areas for aircraft to move between parking aprons, runways, and airfield services |
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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 |
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What is a compass calibration pad? |
A paved area in a magnetically quiet area where the aircraft compass is calibrated |
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What is the runway numbering system? |
Runways are normally numbered in relation to their magnetic heading rounded off to the nearest 10 degrees |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What are brown jerseys? |
PC |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What are brown jerseys? |
PC |
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What are blue jerseys? |
Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What are brown jerseys? |
PC |
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What are blue jerseys? |
Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations |
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What are green jerseys? |
Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What are brown jerseys? |
PC |
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What are blue jerseys? |
Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations |
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What are green jerseys? |
Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers |
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What are red jerseys? |
Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What are brown jerseys? |
PC |
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What are blue jerseys? |
Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations |
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What are green jerseys? |
Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers |
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What are red jerseys? |
Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel |
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What are purple jerseys? |
Aviation fuel crew |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What are brown jerseys? |
PC |
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What are blue jerseys? |
Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations |
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What are green jerseys? |
Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers |
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What are red jerseys? |
Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel |
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What are purple jerseys? |
Aviation fuel crew |
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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 |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What is a airfield rotating beacon? |
Use 2 white lights and one green flashing up to 12 to 15 times per minute |
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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 |
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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 |
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What are yellow jerseys? |
Aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos'n, arresting gear officer and plane directors |
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What are white jerseys? |
Safety department, air transport officer, landing signal officer, squadron plane inspectors (trouble shooters) and medical |
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What are brown jerseys? |
PC |
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What are blue jerseys? |
Aircraft handling and chock crewman (chocks) and elevator operations |
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What are green jerseys? |
Catapult and arresting gear personnel, squadron aircraft maintenance personnel, helicopter landing signal enlisted-man and photographers |
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What are red jerseys? |
Crash and salvage, explosive ordnance disposal, and ordnance handling personnel |
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What are purple jerseys? |
Aviation fuel crew |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT? |
Flammable or combustible materials
Aerosol containers
Toxic
Corrosive (including acids and bases)
Oxidizing
Compressed gases
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What is HAZMAT? |
Physical, or chemical characteristics may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when purposefully released or accidentally spilled |
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MSDS's are what? |
Are technical bulletins containing information about materials |
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What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT? |
Flammable or combustible materials
Aerosol containers
Toxic
Corrosive (including acids and bases)
Oxidizing
Compressed gases
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What is secondary labeling of HAZMAT? |
When removed from the original container is essential to identifying what is inside of a container |
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What is HAZMAT? |
Physical, or chemical characteristics may pose a substantial hazard to human health or the environment when purposefully released or accidentally spilled |
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MSDS's are what? |
Are technical bulletins containing information about materials |
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What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT? |
Flammable or combustible materials
Aerosol containers
Toxic
Corrosive (including acids and bases)
Oxidizing
Compressed gases
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What is secondary labeling of HAZMAT? |
When removed from the original container is essential to identifying what is inside of a container |
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Authorized Use List (AUL) is what? |
Currently inventory of HAZMAT, chemical substances, or components to contain HAZMAT used for local acquisition and use |
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Who is in charge of the NAMP? |
Chief of naval operations |
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Who is in charge of the NAMP? |
Chief of naval operations |
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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. |
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Who is in charge of the NAMP? |
Chief of naval operations |
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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. |
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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. |
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Who is in charge of the NAMP? |
Chief of naval operations |
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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. |
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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. |
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Who/what does the Maintenance/Material Control Officer (MMCO) do? |
CWO Paisley
Responsible for the overall production and material support of the department |
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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. |
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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 |
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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 |