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107 Cards in this Set
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What does ARGIMA stand for?
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ASSAULT READINESS GROUP INTERMEDIATE MAINTENANCE ACTIVITY
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What does ACE stand for?
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AIR COMBAT ELEMENT
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What does AVGFE stand for?
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AVIATION GAS FREE ENGINEER
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What group's primary objective is to preserve human and material resources?
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NAVAL AVIATION SAFETY PROGRAM
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What council is formed to set goals, manage assets and review safety related recommendations?
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SAFETY COUNCIL/ENLISTED SAFETY COMMITTEE
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Which class of mishap is $200,000 or more but less than $1,000,000?
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CLASS B
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Which class of mishap is less than $10,000?
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CLASS D
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What is a systematic decision making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources?
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ORM (Operational Risk Management)
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What are the 3 levels of way?
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1. STRATEGIC
2. OPERATIONAL 3. TACTICAL |
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When is the official birthday of Naval Aviation?
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8 MAY 1911
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Who was the first Naval Aviator in space?
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CDR Allen Shepard
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Which of Newton's Law states if an object moving with uniform speed is acted upon by an outside force, the acceleration will be directly proportional to the amount of force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object moved?
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NEWTON'S SECOND LAW
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What is the principal used for lift?
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BERNOULLI'S PRINCIPAL
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What wind warning is for less than 33 kts?
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SMALL CRAFT
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What wind warning is for greater than 48kts?
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STORM
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Thunderstorms with wind gusts of 50kts or greater and/or 3/4 inch hail or greater are considered what?
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SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS
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What primary flight control provides a means of controlling forward, aft and lateral movement of a helicopter?
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CYCLIC PITCH
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What are the 2 types of auto injectors used to treat casualty agents?
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ATROPINE & 2 PAN CHLORIDE
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What are the 5 types of nuclear bursts?
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1. HIGH ALTITUDE
2. AIR 3. SURFACE 4. SHALLOW UNDERWATER 5. DEEP UNDERWATER |
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What does MOPP stand for?
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Mission Oriented Protective Posture
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What is the single source document for recording flight data and is applicable in specific areas of aircraft simulators?
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NAVFLIRS
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How many digits are used to express a Date Time Group?
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SIX
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Which service record page is considered a record of emergency data?
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PAGE 2
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Who is responsible for overall material and production of the department?
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MMCO (Material Maintenance Control Officer)
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If an aircraft has not been flown for 30 days or more, what must be preformed before it can be certified for a mission?
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FUNCTIONAL FLIGHT CHECK
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What is conducted to evaluate specific maintenance tasks, processes, procedures or programs?
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SPECIAL AUDIT
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What are the responsibilities of the Maintenance Officer?
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Responsible for the accomplishment of the department mission.
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What are the responsibilities of the Aircraft Maintenance Officer?
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Assistant head of the maintenance department. Keeps MO fully informed of matters concerning the department.
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What are the responsibilities of the Maintenance/Material Control Officer?
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Responsible for the overall production and material support of the department. Tool Control Officer is a secondary responsibility.
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What are the responsibilities of production control?
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Strives to process items received to keep all non-mission capable and partial-mission-capable parts processed and back to the respective command in a timely fashion.
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What is the purpose of a Maintenance Action Form?
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Used to document maintenance actions to on-equipment maintenance actions.
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What is the Job Control Number on a MAF?
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A 9, 10, or 11-character code that serves as a base for Maintenance Data Reporting (MDR) and maintenance control procedures.
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What is the MAF Control Number?
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A 7-character alpha/numeric code assigned by the system that serves as a base for Maintenance Data Reports and maintenance control procedures. Tracks MAF's through the maintenance process.
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What is a Special Maintenance Qualification? (SMQ)
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Used to screen the levels of security. It determines which screens or parts of the NALCOMIS an individual has access to.
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What is the objective of the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program? (NAMP)
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The NAMP helps to standardize operations of any naval aviation command. The Chief of Naval Operations is in charge of the NAMP.
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What is the purpose of the Aviation Life Support System? (ALSS)
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Provides a pool of ALSS spare assemblies (parachutes, life rafts, SSK's, life preservers, survival radios, and minature regulators) established by IMA's ashore.
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What is the purpose of an Aeronautical Equipment Service Record?
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It is used as a service record for various aircraft equipment, such as power plants, propellers, engine test cells, MK-105 magnetic minesweeping gear, and aeronautical expeditionary airfield and L-series lighting systems.
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What are the responsibilities of the Emergency Reclamation Team? (ERT)
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Provides procedures/processes for emergency reclamation (cleaning gear in a systematic order to prevent corrosion) of aircraft, equipment, components and support equipment.
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What is the basic purpose of Support Equipment? (SE)
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All equipment required on the ground to make an aeronautical system operational in its intended environment.
Categorized as common, peculiar, avionics and non-avionics. |
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What is the basic function of a Mobile Electric Power Plant? (MEPP)
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Provide AC and DC electric power for servicing, starting, and maintenance of aircraft ashore or aboard ship.
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What is the basic function of a Aircraft Spotting Dolly?
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Designed to tow, turn, and position aircraft within the confines of a hanger deck. (Shipboard Only)
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What is the basic function of a Aircraft Tow Tractor?
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Gasoline or diesel powered tractors used for towing and spotting aircraft ashore and aboard ship.
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AO - Aviation Ordnance
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Armament (Weapons, Bombs, Missiles)
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AC - Air Traffic Control
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Control of aircraft in the airspace
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AS - Aviation Support Equipment Technician
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Ground support equipment
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AD - Aviation Machinist Mate
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Jet Engines
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AW - Aviation Antisubmarine Warfare Operator
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Aircrewman
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AZ - Aviation Maintenance Administration
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Logbooks and Records for aircraft and equipment
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PR - Aircrew Survival Equipment Man
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Aircrew survival equipment, flight suits, parachutes
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AG - Aerographers Mate
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Weather Guessers
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What is Inertia?
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The tendency of an object to maintain a uniform state of motion.
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What is Newton's First Law?
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An object at rest will remain at rest or an object in motion will remain in motion at the same speed and in the same direction until acted upon by an outside force.
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What is Newton's Third Law?
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For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
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Define Speed
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The rate of travel
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Define Velocity
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Speed in a given direction
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Define Acceleration
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Any change in the state of motion of an object
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Define Bernoulli's Principle
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States that when fluid flowing through a tube reaches a constriction or narrowing of the tube, the speed of the fluid passing through the constriction is increased and its pressure is decreased.
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Define Lift
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The force that acts in an upward direction to support the aircraft in the air.
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Define Weight
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The force of gravity acting downward on the aircraft and everything in it.
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Define Drag
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The force that tends to hold the aircraft back
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What are the three primary movements of an aircraft?
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Roll, Pitch, Yaw
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What are the components of the basic hydraulic system?
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PARTS
1. Pump 2. Actuating Unit 3. Reservoir 4. Tubing 5. Selector Valve |
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What are the main components of landing gear?
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1. Shock Strut
2. Tire 3. Wheel Brake Assembly 4. Retracting and Extending Mech. 5. Side Struts 6. Support |
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What are the 5 basic sections to a jet engine?
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1. Inlet Duct
2. Compressor 3. Combustion Chamber 4. Turbine 5. Exhaust |
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What is the NATO Code for JP4?
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F-40
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What is the NATO Code for JP5?
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F-44
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What is the NATO Code for JP8?
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F-34
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What is IFF?
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Identification Friend or Foe
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What is RADAR?
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Radio Detection and Ranging
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What are 3 hazards associated with jet fuel?
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1. Explosive
2. Toxic Vapors 3. Skin Irritation |
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What is HERO?
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Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
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What is EMCON?
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Emission Control
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What is AIM?
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Air Launched Aerial Guided Missile
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What is AGM?
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Air Launched Surface Attack Guided Missile
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What is RIM?
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Surface Launched Intercept Guided Missile
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What is ATM?
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Air Launched Training Guided Missile
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What is CBU?
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Cluster Bomb Unit
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What are the 3 Missile Guidance Terms?
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1. Active
2. Semi-Active 3. Passive |
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How does Active Guidance work?
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Target illumination is supplied by a component carried in the missile.
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How does Semi-Active Guidance work?
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From a source external to the missile
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How does Passive Guidance work?
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Obtained from the target alone
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What is Hung Ordnance?
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Any airborne weapon that could not be dropped or fired due to a weapon, rack, or circuit malfunction.
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What is Unexpended Ordnance?
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Ordnance that is never intended to be fired.
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What does Yellow color coding mean on ordnance?
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High Explosives
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What does Brown color coding mean on ordnance?
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Rocket Motors
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What does Blue color coding mean on ordnance?
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Training
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What are the two types of LFORM?
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Air and Ground
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What is the purpose of stray voltage checks?
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To ensure firing circuits are free of voltage that may cause firing
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What is the objective of the Non-Nuclear Ordnance/Explosive Handling Qualification Program?
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To ensure everyone handling ordnance is qualified.
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What is the purpose of the weapons elevators?
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To move ammunition from the magazines and to the magazines.
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What is the purpose of the NAVSEA OP 4, Ammunition Afloat?
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Safe handling of ordnance afloat.
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What are the general safety precautions that must be observed during weapons handling?
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A. Safety Observers in place
B. QASO Present |
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What are the five types of bombs?
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1. Fire
2. Cluster 3. General Purpose 4. Practice 5. Laser Guided |
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What percent of the General Purpose Bomb is explosive?
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45%
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What are the three different sizes of a General Purpose Bomb?
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1. 500 lbs.
2. 1000 lbs. 3. 2000 lbs. |
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What series do we have for General Purpose Bombs?
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BLU-100 Series
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What is the AGM-122?
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Sidearm
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What is the AGM-65?
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Maverick
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What is the AIM-9?
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Sidewinder
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What is the FIM-92?
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Stinger
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What are the primary gun systems onboard?
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1. .50 cal
2. 25MM 3. CIWS |
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What is the max effective range of the .50 cal?
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2000 yards
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What is the max range of the 25MM?
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4.1 NM
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How many rounds per minute does CIWS fire?
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4500
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How many planes are involved in a laser guided bomb attack?
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Two
1st plane provides target illumination. 2nd plane provides the bomb that rides the beam to the target. |
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What are the two air search radars?
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1. SPS-48 = 3D
2. SPS-49 = 2D |
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What is the primary mission of the AV-8B? (Harrier)
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Close Air Support
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