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4th fleet

Mayport FL, Central-South America

Dual Chain of Command

Administrative/Permanent Structure


Operational/Task oriented structure

CIC

Mr Trump

CNO

Admiral John Richardson

MCPON

Smith

CMC

Advisor to CO on enlisted matters. (250 Personnel Required)

W/C Supervisor

Responds to hour by hour W/C functions.

LOGREQ

Logistical Requirements/Submitted by ship entering port to command notifying them of requirements.

AE (Platform)

Ammunition Ship

AFS (Platform)

Combat Stores Ship

AS (Platform)

Submarine Tender

DD/DDG (Platform)

Destroyer/Guided Missile Destroyer

FFG (Platform)

Guided Missile Frigate

11 Basic Wounds

Fractures, Sucking Chest Wounds, Burns, Lacerations, Punctures, Amputations, Abdominal Eviseration, Electrical Shock, Smoke Inhalation, Heat Stress, Hypothermia

LSD (Platform)

Dock Landing Ship

2nd Degree

Red skin, blisters, severe pain

Class C mishap

Property damage cost of 50k+ with injury/time loss

Three methods of controlling bleeding

Direct pressure, pressure points, tourniquet

CPR (Acronym)

Cardio pulmonary resuscitation

How long should you check a patients breathing?

5-10 minutes

If the patients neck or head is injured, how should you give breaths to them?

Mask/barrier device

5 steps of ORM

IAMIS: Identify hazards, assess hazards, make risk decisions, implement controls, supervise/evaluate controls

4 principals of ORM

Benefits out weigh risk, except no unnecessary risk, anticipate/manage risk by planning, make risk decisions at the right level.

3 levels or ORM

In depth, deliberate, time critical

Number 1 cause of aviation mishaps

Human error: physical/mental factors, ergonomics, stress, attitude/behavior

MOPP 3

Afloat: Install filters, don boots


Ashore: Fill canteens, activate decon stations

MOPP 4

Afloat: don mask, hood, gloves, circle william


Ashore: gloves/liners, untie bow in retention cord, loop between legs and secure to web belt

Firefighters primary/secondary duty

Saving lives/extinguish fire and prevent damage to a/c, ship, equipment, structures

Key elements of fire

Heat, oxygen, fuel

5 types of nuclear explosions

High altitude: Ionosphere disruption


Air burst: radioactive fallout


Surface burst: massive fallout


Shallow underwater burst: large waves and contamination


Deep underwater burst: greater contamination, small fireball

3 types of warfare

Chemical: causes physiological effects


Biological: causes disease/sickness


Radiological causes radiation/nuclear fallout

4 types of chemical agents

Nerve, blister, blood, choking

Atropine/2-PAM-chloride

Therapy for nerve agent casualties

2 types of biological agents

Pathogens: Viruses, bacteria, fungus


Toxins: Organisms

5 types of nuclear explosions

High altitude: Ionosphere disruption


Air burst: radioactive fallout


Surface burst: massive fallout


Shallow underwater burst: large waves and contamination


Deep underwater burst: greater contamination, small fireball

MOPP

Mission oriented protective posture

MOPP 0

Issue PPE

MOPP 1

Afloat: Mask, gloves ready


Ashore: Don PPE, M9 tape

MOPP 2

Afloat: Mask carried


Ashore: Don boots

MA-1 Series overrun barrier

Stop tricycle landing gear a/c not equipped with tail hooks

Towing speed

Shall not exceed 5mph or speed of the slowest walker

DEFCON

The determined military posture in perpetration for the likelihood of war

DEFCON 5

Normal peace time readiness

3 levels of maintenance

O-level, I-level, D-level

Airfield rotating beacon

Used to identify airports location


2 white lights, 1 flashing green light

Yellow jerseys

A/C handling/flight deck/catapult/arresting gear officer, plane director

White jerseys

Safety dept, air transport officer, plane inspectors

Blue jerseys

Aircraft handling, chock crewmen, elevator operators

Brown jerseys

Plane captains

Green jerseys

Squadron A/C maintenance personnel

DEFCON

Defense readiness condition:


The determined military posture in perpetration for the likelihood of war

Purple jerseys

Fuel crew

Moderate weather tie-down

46-60 knot, 14 chains

FPCON

Force protection condition:


Series of measures designed to increase the level of defense against terrorist attacks.

2 types of maintenance

Rework, upkeep

Types of upkeep maintenance

Turnaround, daily, special, conditional, phase, acceptance, transfer

Types of rework maintenance

RCM: Reliability centered maintenance


ASPA: A/C service period adjustment


PMI: Periodic maintenance interval

The concept of QA

The prevention of the occurrence of defects

OPTAR funding

OFC-01 (Flight operations fund)


AFM fund

VIDS MAF

OPNAV 4790/60

NATOPS was established in...

1961

Warning

May result in injury or death

Caution

May result in damage to equipment

Note

Must be emphasized

Shall

Mandatory procedure

Should

Recommended procedure

May

Optional procedure

Will

Indicates futurity

Birthday of naval aviation

1910

Bernoulli’s principal

Hydrodynamics: when a fluid flowing through a tube reaches a constriction the speed of the fluid is increased and the pressure is decreased

Attitude indicator

Relative position of A/C compared to earths horizon

NALCOMIS

Naval aviation logistics command management information system

OOMA

Optimized organizational maintenance activity

6 core capabilities

Forward presence


Deterrence


Sea control


Power projection


Maritime security


Humanitarian assistance

MSDS

Material safety data sheet

Birthday of naval aviation

1910

Requisitions for 2 Glen Curtiss biplanes, $5500 each

1911

The Jupiter, converted coal carrier which became the USS Langley CV-1

1922

Alan B Shepard became the first naval aviator and American in space

May 5,1961

Neil Armstrong walked on the moon

July 20-21, 1969

Coral Sea, planned invasion of Australia by Japan, first carrier battle

May 7-8, 1942

Midway, turning point of pacific war, Japan out numbered US by 1 carrier and 11 battle ships

June 3-5, 1942

Naval aviation warfare areas

Reconnaissance/Surveillance


Anti submarine


Amphibious assault


Logistics support


Search and rescue


Mine warfare

Oldest US navy commissioned vessel

USS Constitution launch in 1797, wooden hulled three masted heavy frigate