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| What are the Responibilities of the Air Boss? |
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| Overall in charge of the supervision and sirection of the aircraft. And Supervision of luanch, recovering, and handling aircraft |
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| What is the responsiblity of the Mini Boss? |
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| Who is the Handling Officer (ACHO)? 1 |
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| What is the responsiblity of the Aircraft Handling Officer (ACHO)? |
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| Supervision of saft movement of embarked aircraft of the flight deck and hanger bay |
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| Who is the Crash Bos'n and V-1's Divo? |
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| What is the Cash Bos'n Responsiblity? |
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| Overall in charge of crash and salvage |
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| Air Boss (CDR Pesile), Mini Boss (LT. Mc Daniel, LSO, Status Board Operator |
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| Who works in Flight Deck Control? |
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Aircraft Handling Officer (LT. Zahodne) Quija Board Operator, Squadron Rep, Fuels Rep, and EOD |
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| When is Flight quarters called? |
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| 90 mins prior to the 1st launch |
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| What are the stations manned during flight quarters? |
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| Hanger bay and flight deck control, Primary, Crash Crew, V-1, Ordnance, SAR, Medical, Combat Cargo, GSE, and AATCC |
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| What are the two universal mandatory hand signals? |
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| Who wears the blue jersey? |
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| Who wears the yellow jersey? |
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| Landing Signal Enlisted and Direction |
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| Who wears the Purple jersey? |
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| Who wears the Red jersey? |
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| Who wears the Red with black stripe jersey? |
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| Who wears the White jersey? |
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| Who wears the White with Green Cross jersey? |
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| Who wears the White with Red Cross jersey? |
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| Who wears the Brown jersey? |
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| Squardron and plane Captain |
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| Who wears the 3 International Orange Stripes on the cranial? |
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| What is the required gear to be worn on the flight deck? |
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| Cranial with Sound Attenuators, goggles, float coat, jersey, steeled toe boots, gloves, and pants |
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| How do you identify the Tram Line? And where is located? |
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| Thick yellow line with white dashes up either side. Located: It Runs bow to stern |
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| What is the Tram Line used for? |
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| Used for jet take off and landings |
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| How do you identify the Foul or Safe Parking Line? And where is located? |
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| Alternating Red and White Line. Located: Run bow to stern in the middle of the ship |
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| How do you identify the Nozzle Rotation Line? And where is located? |
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| Thick yellow line at the bow. Located: from the foul line to port side wheel |
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| What is the Nozzle Rotation Line Used for? |
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| Where Jets Turn nozzle down for maximum lift |
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| How do you identify the Moving Parts Line? And where is located? |
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| Alternating Red and Yellow Line. Located: Outlines the aircraft elevators on fight deck |
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| Where are the lights located on the BHR? |
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| On the Port side of the island, one Fwd and One Aft |
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| What does the Blue Flight Deck Status light Represent? |
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| What does the Red Flight Deck Status light Represent? |
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| Foul deck and cannot luanch or recover aircraft |
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| What does the Amber Flight Deck Status light Represent? |
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| Rotor enagagement/disengagement |
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| What does the Green Flight Deck Status light Represent? |
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| Clear for launch and recovery of aircraft |
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| Where are the Aircraft Flight Deck elevators located? |
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| How long does in take to raise or lower the Aircraft Flight Deck elevator? |
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| Who is required to operate the Aircraft Flight Deck elevator? |
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| An elevator operator and 2 yellow shirts |
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| How do you identify the safety line on the Aircraft Flight Deck elevator? |
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| Alternating Red and Yellow lines outline elevator |
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| What is the purpose of the Hangar Bay Elevator doors? |
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| used for firefighting efforts, de-smoking, water tight integrirty, and darken ship |
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| What is the purpose of the Conflaguration Station? |
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| Aircraft intefrity watch and fire watch |
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| How many Conflag stations are there? What are they? |
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2 stations. Station number 5 and 7 |
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| Which Conflag Station is the main station? |
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| When are both the Conflag Stations manned? |
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| During GQ and Weapons movment |
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| On the flight deck where is the VLA located? |
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| On the island 14ft above the seck or on the wheel stops |
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| What are the wheel stops on the flight deck? |
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PKP and CO2:Red Box 18in diameter 3in. white letters AFFF:Green Box 18in diameter 3in white letters Fresh Water: Red Box 12in diameter 3in yellow "W" |
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| In the Hanger Bay, Where is the VLA located? |
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| Give some examples of VLAs in the Hangar Bay? |
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AFFF and Eye wash Stations CO2 PKP BDS LP Air Fresh and Salt water stations |
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| How many people does it take to man a P-25? Who are they? |
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3 people Driver, Senior Man (right seat) and Junior Man (Back) |
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| What can you find in the P-25? |
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750 gallons of water 60 gallons of AFFF 3 bottles of Halon 1211 |
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| What is the Amphibious Aircraft Crash Crane Known as? |
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| What is unique about the Tilly (Amphibious Aircraft Crash)? |
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| It's the biggest piece of equipment on deck |
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| How much does the Tilly (Amphibious Aircraft Crash) weigh? |
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| What is the Safe Working Load of the Tilly (Amphibious Aircraft Crash)? |
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| What are some Aircraft Handling Equipment? |
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TD-1A (Tiedown Chain) TD1-B (Tiedown Chain) Aircraft Towbar NWC-4 Aircraft Wheel Chock |
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| What is the difference between the TD-1 and TD1-B tiedown chains? |
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| TD1-B has notches on the links |
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| What are the Safe Working Load on the TD-1A Tiedown Chains? |
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10,000lbs 6,000lbs if improperly in stalled |
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| What are the Safe Working Load on the TD1-B Tiedown Chains? |
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10,000lbs *Notches are on link to prevent improper installation* |
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| What are the two Aircraft towbar? |
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ALBAR 8-9ft ALBAR 15-15ft modified to tow H-1 Aircraft |
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| What is the NWC-4 (Aircraft Wheel Chock) made of? |
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| What is the NWC-4 (Aircraft Wheel Chock) Maximum opening? |
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| What are the different tiedowns? |
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Initial Permanent Intermediate (Seldom use on Bonhomme Richard) Heavy Weather |
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| How do you determine the tiedowns? |
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| They differ between the different aircraft |
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| How many pieces of towing equipment do we have? What are they? |
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| What is the A/S32A-32 also known as? |
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| What is the A/S32A-31A also known as? |
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| What is the weight of the A/S32A-32 (spotting dolly)? How much does the draw bar pull? |
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11,500lbs Draw bar pulls 14,000lbs |
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| What is the weight of the A/S32A-31A (tow tractor)? How much does the draw bar pull? |
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Weighs 12,400lbs Draw bar pulls 8,500lbs |
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| Where would you use the A/S32A-32 (spotting dolly)? |
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| How fast can the A/S32A-31A (tow tractor)pull an Aircraft? |
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| 5 MPH or as Fast as the slowest chock walker towing aircraft |
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| Who are the required personnel to move an Aircraft? |
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Tractor Driver 2 Chock Walkers on either side (blue Shirt) 1 director (yellow shirt) Plane Captain 2 Safeties (yellow shirt) Supervisor |
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| How long does it take to open or close the Hangar Bay Elevator doors? |
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| What is CCFD? And what is it used for? |
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Combined Contaminated Fuel Detector. Used to test fuel for water and sediments. |
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| What are the two types of filters used for CCFD? |
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Milipore filter (used to test sediments) Water Detecting Pad (used to test water) |
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| What is FSII? (Fuel System Icing Inhibitor? |
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| An additive in the fuel to prevent condensated water form freezing during hi altitudes |
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| What is the purpose of a flashpoint tester? |
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| Used to determine the flashpoint of fuels. JP-5 is 140 degrees fahrenheit |
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| What are the 2 reasons to take flash points? |
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1.UNREP- ensure the fuel is JP-5 2.Aircraft defuel- Aircraft emptying their fuel tank into our system |
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| What art the 2 RAS station? |
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| What are the 2 important VAVLES in the RAS station? |
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Defuel Valve Downcomer Valve |
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| Aircraft Refueling Station |
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| What AFS are on the flight deck? |
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| What are the AFS in the hangar bay? |
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| What does AFOSS stand for? |
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| Aviation Fuels Operational Sequencing system. Step by step procedures on how to operate all fuel equipment |
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| How many differences are there between forward and Aft pumps? |
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| What is the NATO code for JP-5? |
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| What is the NATO code for JP-8? |
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| What is the NATO code for JP-4? |
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| How many JP-5 service tanks are there onboard? |
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| What are the 3 different types of service tanks? |
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Service (4 of them 2fwd/2aft) Stowage (15 of them 4fwd/11aft) Contamination (4 of them 2fwd/2aft) |
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| What are the Service Tanks used for? |
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| What are the Stowage Tanks used for? |
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| What are the Contamination Tanks used for? |
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| First initial shot of fuel goes to during UNREP |
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| How auxillary tanks are there? |
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