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| If equipment powered by a _____ circuit breaker has a switch, switch shall be set to___ position before resetting breaker. |
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| Operating procedures, techniques, etc., which can result in personal injury or loss of life if not carefully followed are defined as a __________. |
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| Normally, aircrew will use supplemental oxygen anytime the cabin altitude exceeds ______ feet |
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| When an emergency situation occurs, notify the _______ and _______________ at once, then perform emergency procedures as directed. |
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| pilots; mission crew commander |
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| __________ OXYGEN position should be used for long duration, unpressurized flight. Lever is normally set to __________ OXYGEN for emergencies |
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| There are ten emergency exits on the main deck. |
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| Mission crew seat adjustments shall be _____________ during takeoff and landing for crash |
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| locked with seat back erect |
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| Do not attempt to open or close ______ in flight with flight deck window open. |
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| If ICS power is removed, communication over mission interphone is enabled. |
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| Do not transmit on the ____ system on the ground unless personnel are a minimum of 15 feet from radiating antenna. |
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| ______________________________ . Crewmembers will not continue to close circuit breakers that will not stay closed, or hold switch type breakers on. |
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| Only one attempt to close a ciruit breaker is permitted unless cause of trip is known and corrected |
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| What indicates a detected failure for the built in test (BIT) on the CMT? |
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| There are 39 CRU-73A pressure demand oxygen regulators, 25 portable oxygen bottles, and 15 recharger stations installed in the airplane. |
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| The Communications system contains 25 antennas. Two are used for HF, __ for SCDL, 2 for UHF SATCOM/broadcast intelligence (BI) systems, 3 for VHF fixed frequency, and ______ for VHF SINCGARS. |
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| When FASTEN SEAT BELT signs are illuminated, _______________________________. Crewmembers whose duties are essential during this period are allowed to perform those duties as directed. |
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| all crewmembers shall return to their seats, fasten seat belts, and remain seated until signs are turned off |
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| After entering/exiting _______compartment, close hatch to avoid injury to personnel. If the hatch remains open, a person is required to be _______at the hatch to ensure other personnel do not inadvertently step into the open hatch. |
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| To prevent damage to the seat locking pins, do not release seat adjustment ______while seat is in motion. |
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| On the CMT, the SEC/CLR (Secure/Clear) Toggle Switch advises system of intent of operator communication. If a mismatch occurs between the switch and actual status of radio, a ______________ appears in lower display. Transmission does not occur until mismatch is corrected. |
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| If airplane is going to be _______, set hot cup, liquid container, and coffee maker switches on the galley electrical panel to _____ to prevent liquids from boiling and possibly damaging galley components. |
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| Turn refrigerator power switch to _____anytime _____ illuminates. Damage to equipment could result. |
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| All crew rest seats may be occupied for takeoff and landing including the seats around the table as long as the table is folded down and properly locked in place. |
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| The _______is responsible for accomplishment of all checklists in the same sequence as they are presented in this section. Items may be accomplished before, but no later than, the point indicated in each checklist. |
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| Firefighters will deploy automatically, connect to _______, and proceed with FIRE, SMOKE, OR FUMES IN AIRPLANE CHECKLIST. |
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| The escape slide hooks shall be _______to the floor fitting before engines are started and remain until the airplane is parked and ________ has cleared for slide hooks to be disconnected. |
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| All personnel entering lower compartments in flight ________________________. |
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| In the event of a Loss of Cabin Pressure, the time of useful consciousness, while at a moderate activity level at a cabin altitude of 30,000 ft is: |
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| When in the lower compartment(s), at least _____________________ shall maintain interphone communication with flight or mission crew. |
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| one person per lower compartment |
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| In flight, do not transmit on mission radar within ____ feet horizontally or ____feet vertically from another airplane. |
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| Radar radiation into other than dummy load on the ground is ________________________________. |
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| prohibited, except by radar maintenance personnel using radar maintenance technical orders |
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| Do not transmit on the _______system on the ground unless personnel are a minimum of 8 feet from radiating antenna. |
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| Do not transmit on the _______system on the ground unless personnel are a minimum of 3 feet from radiating antenna |
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| The _________ is the Single Channel Ground Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS). It employs ________ to ensure continued communication in a hostile (jamming) environment |
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| AN/ARC 201D/frequency hopping |
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| Do not transmit on HF radio on the ground ____________________________________. Transmission could cause shock to personnel. |
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| if ground personnel can touch airplane exterior or are using headsets connected to the airplane |
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| The HF probe antennas are located on the _________ and the __________. |
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| left wing tip/vertical stabilizer |
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| Do not transmit on ___ radios on the ground unless personnel are a minimum of 12 feet from radiating antenna. |
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| The ___________ is a Joint STARS unique data link that provides secure, jam-resistant air-to-ground and ground-to-air digital data transmission capabilities. |
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| Areas around all emergency exits shall be clear of all obstructions during________________, _________________, and _____________. |
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| ground operations, takeoff, landings |
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| File supplements ______of the manual, with the latest on top, regardless of whether it is an operational supplement or safety supplement. |
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| The hot cup heating element can explode if operated dry. Do not operate the hot cup with less than _____________________________. |
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| one cup of liquid or semisolid food |
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| Do not _________________ if fuel vapors are present. |
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| apply electrical power to galley, flush toilet, operate reading light |
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| First aid kits must be removed from the airplane, inspected by medical personnel, and __________ if the seal is broken. |
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| Unless crew duties prohibit, ___________________ will be fastened and inertia reel locked during takeoff and landing for crash protection. |
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| Seatbelt ,Crotch strop, Shoulder Harness |
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| It will be the responsibility of the _____ to ensure that all personnel in the mission crew compartment and crew rest area understand the nature of the emergency. |
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| When the LOSS OF PRESSURE signs are illuminated in flight, all crewmembers shall _______________________. |
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| immediately don oxygen masks and set oxygen regulators to NORMAL, 100% Oxygen and ON |
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| If possible, launch rafts over the leading edge of wing to avoid damage from ______. Do not allow raft to contact vortex generators. |
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| Before servicing a portable oxygen bottle, ensure that the filler port and recharger outlet are free of oil and grease. __________ or __________ could result from failure to comply. |
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| To avoid injury do not exit through overwing escape hatches, aft emergency escape hatches, or aft doors until ___________________. |
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| Engines have been shut down |
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| The _____ position is used 42,000 to 45,000 feet, providing a slightly higher pressure at the mask. |
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| Use the door warning straps to prevent personnel from falling from an open door. |
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| For a crewmember assigned to a position without an oxygen regulator, which of the following MA-1 portable oxygen bottle/mask assembly operational checks are required: |
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| Don mask, adjust straps for proper fit; Set regulator for 42M, hold breath, mask should not leak; Set regulator to NORM,flow should stop except when inhaling |
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| Water normally should not be used on electrical fires because of danger of electrical shock and the possibility of causing further electrical damage. |
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| Before leaving the airplane, Oxygen Regulators will be set to ______________________________________. |
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| An automatic fire extinguishing system is installed in each lavatory. The system uses a small Halon container that will allow the Halon to discharge into the waste container and lavatory area |
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| If an extinguisher leaks, ____________________________________________. Then press trigger to release both pressurized gas with minimum amount of extinguisher agent. |
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| turn it upside down, cover the nozzle with a cloth (or aim it into a can) to catch any liquid discharged |
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| There are ______ first aid kits in marked accessible locations on board the airplane. |
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| The smoke mask cannot be fitted over eyeglasses and seal properly; however it can still be used to fight fires. Personnel with eyeglasses will ___________________________. |
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| attempt to obtain the best possible seal |
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| Do not press STORE switch at any time on GD's with this option. Pressing this will erase factory ____ calibration values. |
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| The two life raft storage containers are used to store the two ____person life rafts. They are co-located - one on top of the other - on the left side of the airplane, just aft of the overwing escape hatch. |
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| During takeoff, landing, and inflight refueling, at least one crewmember in the crew rest area shall be on the headset. Failure to wear headset may result in personnel not receiving an instruction to go on oxygen, or fasten a seat belt. |
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| On the third step of the oxygen system regulator preflight, set emergency lever to EMERGENCY. Hold your breath and check for no flow around the edges of the mask (blinker remains _____). A ________ blinker indicates a leak. |
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| When performing a preflight inspection of portable oxygen bottles, check that bottle is charged to at least ____ psi. Check hose for cleanliness. Check mounting bracket and straps for security. |
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| The aircraft commander's window can be opened from the outside by gaining access to a handle under the sliding window. |
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| Crewmembers assigned to crew rest seat number 15 will perform an operational check on a portable oxygen bottle/mask assembly. |
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| You may use a fire extinguisher on smoking electrical equipment even if no flames are visible. |
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| A ____________ is not provided on MA-1 portable oxygen bottle altitude selector knob. The knob can be unintentionally moved from desired position, possibly causing a depletion of oxygen supply. |
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| There are seven full-face type firefighters' smoke masks equipped with oxygen bottles on the airplane. Firefighters' oxygen mask (smoke mask) is not intended for use above ____ feet cabin (pressure) altitude. |
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| A slide can be removed from its container and carried to any exit for inflating outside the airplane. |
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| A seated passenger using a portable oxygen bottle charged to 290 psi, under normal cabin pressurization, should have ___ minutes until the pressure in the bottle reached 50 psi. If the cabin was depressurized to 31,000 feet, the same passenger would have __ minutes until the bottle reaches 50 psi. |
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| A moderately active crewmember using a portable oxygen bottle charged to 290 psi, under normal cabin pressurization, should have ___ minutes until the pressure in the bottle reaches 50 psi. If the cabin was depressurized to 31,000 feet, the same crewmember should have ___ minutes until the bottle reaches 50 psi. |
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| Halon 1211 by itself is non-toxic; however, the agent can form toxic by-products when exposed to _________. |
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| fire or high temperatures |
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| All fires will be fought by a minimum of one firefighter. |
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| At least one member of the bottle refill team will maintain communications with the MCC. |
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| When directed by Engineer, ART checks for damage that may have caused or been caused by decompression or rapid descent in the ______ section and ________ lower compartment. |
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| Ground evacuation is initiated at the pilot's command over the public address (PA) system and interphone (if possible) and by a 5 to 10 second sounding of the alarm bell. |
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| The hot water heaters, located under the water basins in the lavatories are powered by two circuit breakers on the P1 circuit breaker panel. Each water heater has a manual switch, an amber indicator lamp, and a thermal switch. If a heater overheats, the thermal switch opens and the lamp goes out. With TCTO 771 the water heaters have been deactivated and no longer operate. |
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| When directed by Engineer, CST checks for damage that may have caused or been caused by decompression or rapid descent in the ______ section and ______ lower compartment. |
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| When opening entry doors after emergency landing or ditching, stop when handle is in ________ and check for possible entry of fire, smoke, or water. If fire, smoke, or water enters airplane at top or bottom of door, return handle to locked position and use another exit. |
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| Indicates operating procedures, techniques, etc., considered essential to emphasize. |
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| When descending out of the pilot's sliding window, using an escape strap, you should drop the strap through the window. A _______ band should appear at the window edge. |
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| Directly below and forward of the _____________ is the APU exhaust. Extreme caution must be exercised while exiting through the hatch due to possible severe burns while exiting. |
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| If a crash landing occurs immediately after takeoff, leave the airplane immediately by nearest available exit. The primary exits in priority order are the ________________. |
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| two cabin entry doors, the aft emergency escape hatch, the overwing hatches, emergency hatches, and the pilots' sliding window |
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| Cell phones will not be on within: |
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| 50 ft of pressurized a/c fuel or oxygen servicing equipment, 25 feet of any a/c fuel vent during fuel transfer, 10 ft of any a/c fuel vent outlet |
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| During preflight, __________ will ensure there is an unmodified (fast-fill) MA-1 oxygen bottle attached to each fire fighter smoke mask and each real world bottle team and runner position. |
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| Errors up to ______ feet can exist between the altitude reported on JTIDS and the altitude reported by IFF. Crews must use extreme caution when using JTIDS tracks for traffic avoidance. |
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| Missions will not be delayed or canceled if a sufficient number of unmodified MA-1 oxygen bottles are unavailable. |
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| ). The _______ is responsible for ensuring aircraft security is provided at destination and en-route stops. |
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| During an airborne emergency, no crewmember will use the term "__________" when communicating with external agencies, until specifically authorized by the AC. |
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| Designated life preservers will be readily available during all overwater flights unless within glide distance to land as defined by T.O. 1E-8C-1-1, Maximum Range Glide.. |
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| Operating procedures, techniques, etc., which can result in damage to equipment if not carefully followed is a __________. |
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| Prior to flight, _______ will ensure EPOS kits are available for aircrew that do not have immediate access to system oxygen or MA-1 portable oxygen bottles. |
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| The _________ will ensure, when able, that all flight deck seats are manned to assist in clearing during taxi operations and flight below 10,000 feet MSL. |
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| Aircrew who suspect exposure to _____________from either friendly or hostile sources should report to Flight Surgeon's Office or nearest emergency room where they can be examined by an ophthalmologist immediately upon landing. |
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| The _____ is responsible for the accouniting and safeguarding of classified materials and proper destruction. |
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| EPOS will not be used during simulated emergency drills. |
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| Only aircrew performing emergency duties are authorized to stand during critical phases of flight. |
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| Do not attempt to land during Alarm ____ (or theater equivalent) situations unless there is no other option. |
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| Aircrew members will not fly within ___ hours of compressed gas diving (including scuba/HEEDS training); surface supplied diving, or hyperbaric (compression) chamber exposure and aircraft pressurization checks that exceed 10 minutes duration. |
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| The ____ shall ensure that sufficient oxygen is aboard the aircraft before take-off to fly the planned mission. |
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| If an individual appears to be suffering decompression sickness, a crewmember should administer 100 percent oxygen to that individual using a tight fitting aviator's oxygen mask. |
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