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Wingspan of the P-3 Orion?
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99 ft.
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The P-3 is a/an --------- aircraft.
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all-weather
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The person responsible for all phases of the mission, except for safety.
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Mission Commander
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The person responsible for performing basic safety of flight duties.
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In-Flight Observer
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# of ditching stations
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21
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Minimum altitude for 2-engine fuel loitering.
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1000 ft.
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Static dischargers...
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do not protect against lightning strikes.
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The 4 generators are run by what?
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Engines 2, 3, and 4 as well as the APU.
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7 Primary missions of the P-3 Orion.
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Anti-Sub, Anti-Surface, C2W (command and control welfare), CCC (command, control and comm.), Intelligence, Mine Warfare, and Mobility.
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DFW Pilot proficiency.
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1 day DFW per month and 6 day landings.
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NATOPS evaluations flight...
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are for Pilots, Co-Pilots and Navs
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Condition 1
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battle. all stations are manned ready for attack, mining, or rigging of a surface ship.
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Condition 3
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op checking equipment. high-altitude transit flights.
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Kill store
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i.e Torpedo
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AGM stands for
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Aif-Launched, Surface- Attack, Guided Missile.
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ATM stands for
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Air Launched Training Guided Missile
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MK-20
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Rockeye CBU (cluster bomb)
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6 types of air laid mines carried on P-3
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MK-55 bottom mine (2200lbs)
MK-60 anti-sub (2500lbs) MK-62,62,64 quick strike (500-1000lbs) MK-25 MK-36 MK-65 quick strike (2000lbs) |
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MK-58
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Marine Location Marker (MLM) that lasts 40-60 minutes
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LAU-117
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used to launch missiles.
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7 behavior skills discussed during ACT
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decision making, assertiveness, mission analysis, communication, leadership, adaptibility/flexibility, situational awareness
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a WST is formed when what two devices are operated in a coupled mode?
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2F87 and 2F140
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IDTC stands for
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Inter-Deployment Training Cycle
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ORE stands for
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Operational Readiness Evaluation
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What minimum grade must each crewmember receive to get a "Crew Qual"?
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85% or higher
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What is the purpose of a PBFT? (Planning Board For Training)
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to coordinate planning among all departments based on aircraft availability and known operational and training commitments.
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Readiness Levels
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T-1 fully trained in all warfighting capabilities
T-2 ready for deployment T-3 almost ready T-4 not ready at all |
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Corrosion Prone areas on a P-3
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skin seams, lap joints, steel fasteners, etc.
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Automatic Flight Controls
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eases the Pilot's workload and provides aircraft stability at all speeds.
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Type and model of the P-3 Orion
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turbo-prop engine
4600 Shaft HP T56-A-14 |
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Type of fueling methods
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center point pressure and over-wing gravity feed.
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Limit of the P-3 to accept from to fuel trucks
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600 GPM
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The P-3 is _____ construction
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metal
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Type of landing gear on a P-3
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tricycle with fully retractable gear.
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Oxegyn is REQUIRED above how many feet?
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10,000
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Oxegyn system is designed to supply an active flightcrew of 3 members at an altitude of 25,000 ft for how long?
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3.5 hours
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# of portable oxygen bottles
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7
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3 Main parts of the P-3
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forward, midbody, and aft fuselage
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Lateral Axis
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horizontal stabilizer
elevator pitch |
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Longitudinal Axis
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wings
ailerons roll |
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Vertical Axis
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rudder
vertical stabilizer yaw |
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What is the danger associated with HRD?
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suffocation due to oxygen displacement.
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3 objectives of First Aid
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save lives,
prevent further injury, prevent infection |
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Major pressure points on the human body
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jaw, temple, collar bone, neck, inner upper arm, inner elbow, wrist, upper thigh, groin, knee, ankle
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Type of burns
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1st- mild, produces redness, increased warmth, tenderness and mild pains
2nd- sever pain, mild nerve damage, sever redness 3rd- nerve damage, bubbled/peeling skin, no pain felt. |
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Heat Stroke
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your body is unable to eliminate excess body heat.
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compound fracture
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bone is broken and protruding through the skin.
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hypothermia
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a general cooling of te body caused by exposure to low or rapidly falling temperature cold moisture, snow, or ice with slow shallow breathing and faint pulse.
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Naval Aviation Safety Program
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enhances operational readiness by preserving the resources used in accomplishing the naval aviation mission.
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This person iwll ensure that personnel comply with all safety instructions in the division and will prepare and submit additional safety instructions deemed necessary for Command Safety.
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Division Officer
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Class B Mishap
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$200,000 - $1,000,000
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AVGFE
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Aviation Gas Free Engineer Program: designed to ensure a safe enviornment is maintained when working on aeronautical equipment fuel systems.
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Purpose of a safety stand down.
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Used to devote time to safety training, awareness and enhancement of the command safety climate.
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Dual Chain of Command
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Operational
Administrative |
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Who is respnsible for the aircraft material readiness, administration, training and inspection of squadrons under their command?
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Functional Wing Command
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Navy commands with more than 250 personnel are eligible for what billet?
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CMC
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3 levels of War
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tactical,
strategic, operational |
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first aircraft carrier
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USS Langley
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first Naval Aviator in space
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Alan Shepard
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quickness or speed of an object in a given time, such as MPH
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velocity
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Gale
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34-47 knots
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How far away from the airfield, is a thunderstorm, if a warning is issued?
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3 miles
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drag
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the force that tends to hold an aircraft back.
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the angle at which a body such as an airfoil or fuselage meets the flow of air.
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angle of attack
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5 parts of a jet engine
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intake
compressor combustion chamber turbine section exhaust |
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Navy's primary jet fuel
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JP-5
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Tie-Down requirement categories
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initial
intermediate heavy weather |
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HS Squadron has what kind of aircraft?
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SH-60F
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what type of aircraft is used for logistical support?
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C-9
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What type of ship carries gasoline, jet fuel, and other petroleum products to replenish other ships at sea?
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AO
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biological warfare
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intentional use of living organisms to disable or destroy people or their domestic animals, to damage their crops, and/or deteriorate their supplies.
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Which type of nuclear exlosion produces the worst fallout?
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surface blast
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NATOPS
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Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization
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Warning
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an operating procedure, practice, or condition that may result in injury or death if not carefully obeserved or followed.
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Date Time Group
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example: 031325Z MAR 99
03- date 1325- time Z- Zulu MAR 99- month |
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How long is a daily valid?
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72 hours
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Who is responsible for the hour by our maintenance situation and maintain constant communication between the work center and maintenance control?
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Work Center Supervisor
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Which type of OPTAR funds would be used to buy items such as: office supplies, flight gear, and liquid nitrogen consumed by flight crews?
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Flight Operation Fund
(OFC-01) |
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What is an NSN?
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a 13 digit number consisting of FSC and NIIN.
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How often are hazardous materials storage locations inspected?
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weekly/quarterly.
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All hands hazmat training shall include what?
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types of HazMat in the W/C
what it is and how to dispose how to read MSDS labels. |
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How long is a daily valid?
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72 hours
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Who is responsible for the hour by our maintenance situation and maintain constant communication between the work center and maintenance control?
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Work Center Supervisor
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Which type of OPTAR funds would be used to buy items such as: office supplies, flight gear, and liquid nitrogen consumed by flight crews?
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Flight Operation Fund
(OFC-01) |
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What is an NSN?
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a 13 digit number consisting of FSC and NIIN.
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How often are hazardous materials storage locations inspected?
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weekly/quarterly.
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All hands hazmat training shall include what?
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types of HazMat in the W/C
what it is and how to dispose how to read MSDS labels. |