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Under emergency conditions, all personnel shall
assume responsibility for minimizing damage. Removal
of equipment shall be supervised by the_______?
Maintenance
Officer (MO)
Firefighting in and around crashed aircraft is highly specialized. Refer to what manual?
NAVAIR 00-80R-14
Procedures for decontamination of aircraft
exposed to chemical, biological, or radiological
(CBR) materials are contained in what manual?
NAVAIR 00-80T-121
Dry the item or areas by vacuum cleaning excess
water, blotting with cloth or paper, or blow-drying with air pressure not greater than_______psi?
10 psi
Do not expose plastic items, avionic
components, wiring, or other components
susceptible to heat damage to temperatures in
excess of ______________ during emergency
cleaning procedures.
130°F (54°C)
Primarily used to extinguish flammable liquid and gas fires such as gasoline, greases, oils, and paints.
Purple-K-Powder (PKP) potassium
bicarbonate.
Specially formulated synthetic concentrate made from
surfactants, solvents, and additives. When mixed with
either fresh or salt water, it will form a dense foam over
the liquid fuel to rapidly smother and cool hydrocarbon
fuel fires such as gasoline, kerosene, and diesel.
Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF).
Fluorocarbon fire extinguishant that is electrically nonconductive, non-corrosive, free of residue, has zero
ozone depletion potential (ODP), and is an
environmentally approved replacement for Halon
systems?
HFC-125 (Pentafluoroethane).
What two Halons are colorless, odorless gases. They will extinguish most type of fires without leaving a residue and are suitable for discharge in confined spaces. Typically, they are used in areas that contain sensitive or irreplaceable equipment that could be damaged or destroyed by water, foam, dry chemical, or carbon dioxide?
Halon 1211 (Bromochlorodifluoromethane)
and Halon 1301 (Bromotrifluoromethane).
Rubber-like compound used in aircraft applications for
its excellent resistance to heat, abrasion, and aircraft
fluids.
Fluoroelastomer (Viton™) Hazards.