Adv Mar 19 Flashcards
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
What does BTN stand for?
Below the neck
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
What are components of BTN?
Items of Clothing & Cover
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
What are components designed to do?
Compliment & enhance the respirator assembly function towards protecting aircrewman against chemical, biological, & and nuclear fallout.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: What items (6) are included in the BTN ensemble?
- Chemical protective Undergarments 2. Chemical Protective Socks
- Disposable Footwear Covers
- Aircrew Cape
- Chemical Protective Gloves
- Chemical Glove Inserts
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
When wearing Protective gloves Aircrew May have difficulty with what?
Small knobs/ switches- operating them
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
Chemical Protective undergarments consist of?
An undershirt and draws
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
When undergarments are worn under flight suit is somewhat resistant to.
Water, petroleum, oils and lubricants; gross contamination may degrade protection.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
Service life of undergarments out of vapor barrier package is?
15 days
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
After contamination, undergarments will provide protection from liquid and vapor chemicals for how long?
12 hours
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
The chemical Protective socks protect the feet from chemical agents and are impermeable from?
Vapor agents
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: Protective socks come in how many sizes?
One size only and are a 1 time use only
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
What does IFS stand for?
Integrated Footwear System
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
Integrated Footwear System (IFS) is a multi-sized chemical protective liner that comes in how many sizes; and what are they?
6; 1. Extra-small 2. Small 3. Medium 4. Large 5. XL 6. XXL
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
What’s the uncontaminated service life of the sock (Integrated Footwear System (IFS))?
270 days
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
Integrated Footwear System (IFS) provides how many hours of uncontaminated wear time?
160
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
In a contaminated environment Integrated Footwear System (IFS) provides how many hours of protection?
24
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
Disposable footwear covers are worn when and how?
En route between the shelter and the aircraft; over the flyer’s boots
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
Footwear covers come in how many sizes?
3; 1. Medium 2. Large 3. XL
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: Aircrew capes come in how many sizes?
1 size
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: What’s the purpose of the chemical protective glove?
Absorb perspiration
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
How many sizes does the protective glove inserts come in?
3; Sm, Md, Lg
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
What are authorized modifications to the BTN ensemble?
None
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
When shall PIS inspections be conducted on war reserve items?
When there is a need to issue items, until then items shall remain in protective packaging.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
What does the post flight inspection of war reserve BTN ensembles consist of?
- Contamination check 2. Visual inspection 3. Functional check 4. Cleaning 5. Recording of time in service (same applies to training BTN ensembles w/ exception of 1. Contamination 2. Recording of time in service)
NAMP (General):
What does action taken codes A
A: Item of Repairable material
NAMP (General):
What does action taken codes B
B: Repair or Replacement of items
NAMP (General):
What does action taken codes P
P: Removed
NAMP (General):
What does action taken codes Q
Q: Installed
NAMP (General):
What does action taken codes R
Removed and Replaced
NAMP (General):
What does action taken codes S
Removed and Reinstalled
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes M3 mean?
M3: Backlog
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes M4 mean?
M4: Off-shift hours
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes M5 mean?
M5: Other
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes M6 mean?
M6: Awaiting aircraft I-level department maintenance
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes M7 mean?
M7: Flight operations/operational utilization
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes M8 mean?
M8 Awating other shops or maintenance actions
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes M9 mean?
M9: Awaiting maintenance funding
NAMP (General):
What does awaiting maintenance codes CT mean?
Awatingin maintenance cure time
NAMP (General):
In what Appendix of the NAMP can you find what each work unit code as well as action taken codes mean?
Appendix E
NAMP (General):
What does when discovered covered code E mean?
E: After/between flight (Aircrew)
NAMP (General):
What does when discovered covered code G mean?
G: Acceptamce/transfer
NAMP (General):
What does when discovered covered code H mean?
H: Between flights (Ground Crew)
NAMP (General):
What does when discovered covered code J mean?
J: Daily Inspection
NAMP (General):
What does when discovered covered code K mean?
K: Turnaround Inspection
NAMP (General):
What does when discovered covered code L mean?
L: Special Inspection, Preservation/Depreservation
NAMP (General):
What does when discovered covered code O mean?
O: Administrative
NAMP (General):
What does work center code 800 mean?
800: ALSS Division
NAMP (General):
What does work center code 81A mean?
81A: Parachute shop
NAMP (General):
What does work center code 81B mean?
81B: Aviators Safety Equipment Shop
NAMP (General):
What does work center code 81C mean?
81C: Oxygen Regulator & Equipment Shop
NAMP (General):
What does work center code 810 mean?
810: Aviator’s Safety and Survial; Equipment Branch
NAMP (General):
Within how many days shall a self-audit be performed after taking over a program?
30
NAMP (General):
What is the responsibility of the WC supervisor in regards to the NAMPSOP?
Verify and track training, quals, and certifications of the workcenter personnel.
NAMP (General):
Within how man hours must fuel samples be taken before initial flight?
24 hours
NAMP (General):
Lox/gaseous oxygen operations will be performed by 2 or more qualified techs per which manual?
N.A. 13-1-6.4
NAMP (General):
What must be used to catch Lox overflow?
Six-inch deep drip/drain pan
NAMP (General):
What manual is used to protect, store, and hydrostatically test gas cylinders?
N.A. 06-20-2
NAMP (General):
An ABO surveillance Program Manager will be designated in writing via what?
The MMP
NAMP (General):
What assessment too is used to perform a program self-audit?
CSEC
NAMP (General):
Which manuals list PPE to use when handling LOX?
N.A. 13-1-6.4 and; N.A. 06-30-501
NAMP (General):
What does the acronym DR stand for?
Deficiency Report
NAMP (General):
What does the acronym HMR stand for?
Hazardous Material Report
NAMP (General):
What does the acronym PQDR stand for?
Product Quality Deficiency Report
NAMP (General):
What does the acronym TPDR stand for?
Technical Publications Deficiency Report
NAMP (General):
What does the acronym BTR stand for?
Baseline Trouble Report
NAMP (General):
What does the acronym EMR stand for?
Explosive Mishap Report
NAMP (General):
Which instruction provides guidance for the PQDR program?
SECNAVINST 4855.3
NAMP (General):
What is a CAT 1 Deficiency Report?
Safety risk that could result in death or injury or damage/loss of equipment.
NAMP (General):
What is a CAT 2 DR?
No safety risk but poses a risk to qualitg of maunenance an operational readiness
NAMP (General):
Which program is used to track, create, and transmit DRs?
Joint Deficiency Reporting System (JDRS)
NAMP (General):
Which DR is specific to Nalcomis?
Baseline Trouble Report (BTR)
NAMP (General):
HMRs must be submitted how long after discovery?
Within 24 hours
NAMP (General):
How does a CAT 2 TPDR pertain to maintenance hours?
Is non-safety related, but delays work of 8 hours or more
NAMP (General):
How does a CAT 3 TPDR pertain to maintenance hours?
Is non-safety related, but delays work 8 hours or less
NAMP (General):
How does a CAT 4 TPDR pertain to maintenance hours?
Is non-safety related, but does not delay maintenance
NAMP (General):
HMRs and PQDRs are automatically considered for what procedure(s)?
Engineering Investigation (EI)
NAMP (General):
When turning in a work order with an EI exhibit, how shall it be marked?
With 3-inch red letters marked “EI” or “PQDR”
NAMP (General):
The MO mat delegate DR submitter privileges to which people?
AMO, QAO, NAMDRP Program Manager
NAMP (General):
What’s the acknowledgement of receipt time for a PQDR CAT 1?
Within 1 calendar day
NAMP (General):
What’s the acknowledgement of receipt time for a PQDR CAT 2?
Within 10 calendar days
NAMP (General):
What’s the difference between Immediate and Urgent action?
Immediate: Fatal or serious injury to personnel or damage to valuable property.
Urgent: Personal injury or damage to valuable property
NAMP (General):
What is Routine Action as it applies to TDs?
Retrofit changes when immediate or urgent action is not warranted
NAMP (General):
What is Record Purpose as it applies to TDs?
Informal change TDs documents configuration changes in all affected equipment.
NAMP (General):
What is the Deckplate TDRS report for ALSS TDs?
NAT 04
NAMP (General):
Who may approve a one-time deferral of compliance for Immediate, Urgent, and Routine Actions TDs?
O-Level commanding Officers
NAMP (General):
An Aircraft FOD inspection must be conducted if it has not flown in how many days?
30
NAMP (General):
What must be etched on all tools in a toolbox?
Org code, Work Center Code, and Tool container number
NAMP (General):
What is the minimum amount of days a work center tool log must be kept for?
30
NAMP (General):
Tools used for O2 use must be marked how?
Oxygen use only
NAMP (General):
What is the primary goal of the corrosion prevention and control program?
Prevent and control corrosion damage to aircraft
NAMP (General):
How often must a plane captain be monitored by a QAR/CDQAR for proficiency?
Semi-annually
NAMP (General):
Egress/explosive system checkout is required how often?
Semi-annual
NAMP (General):
A maintainer must requalify for Egress/Explosive system checkout if TAD for many days?
90 days or more
NAMP (General):
On a vids/maf or wo, which block contains WO code?
A58
NAMP (General):
On a vids/maf or wo, where is the type equipment code?
A48
NAMP (General):
Who’s objective of aviation readiness and safety does the Namp support?
CNO and CMC
NAMP (General):
What are the 3 levels of maintenance is the NAMP founded on?
- O-level 2. I-level 3. D-depot
NAMP (General):
What is the purpose of the MMP?
To provide scheduled control of predictable maintenance workload
NAMP (General):
When conducting maintenance on ALSS, how many days are allowed before and after for completion?
+/- 3 days
NAMP (General):
Who ensures all ALSS requirements are maintained in OOMA CM?
ALSS Baseline Manager
NAMP (General):
What shall be initiated for hot seat evolutions?
New Aircraft Inspection and Acceptance card
NAMP (General):
Who can approve FCF flights in conjunction with operational flights?
CO
NAMP (General):
Who initiates a parachute record?
Activity placing it in source
NAMP (General):
When is the only time B & D coded TDs may be deleted from the component record?
Removed from NAT01, item is removed, or replaced
NAMP (General):
Who initiates a parachute record?
Activity placing it in service
NAMP (General):
Which instructions list procedures for ALSS components, kits, or assemblies involved in mishaps?
OPNAVINST 3750.6; NA 13-1-6 series manuals
NAMP (General):
Which instructions list procedures for ALSS components, kits, or assemblies involved in mishaps?
OPNAVINST 3750.6; NA 13-1-6 series manuals
NAMP (General):
If Nalcomis OOMA is unavailable how shall maintenance be documented?
VIDS/MAF
NAMP (General):
Who is the only person able to modify baseline data in CM?
Baseline Data Owner
NAMP (General):
What shall o-level activities use as a primary means of installing and removing components on aircraft trees in CM?
Work order in the Maint. Module
NAMP (General):
When an IMA issues an ALSS item, what must accompany the item?
Hardcopy AER and Auto Log Set
NAMP (General):
If an ALSS pool is unavailable how much extra gear may be issued ti the o-level?
10%
NAMP (General):
Which manual is referred to for ops involving ordnance.
NA 11-100-1.1
NAMP (General):
Who is required to attend the ALSS CM course for OMA optimized squadrons?
1PR, 1AME, AND 1 AZ
NAMP (General):
All PRs handling ordnances must be certified under which program?
Explosive Handling Personnel Qualification and Certification Program
NAMP (General):
ALSS components have a shelf-life of how long before starting time cycle for inspection?
90 days
NAMP (General):
ALSS components have a shelf-life of how long before starting time cycle for inspection?
90 days
NAMP (General):
What course must all sups complete?
Naval aviation OMA w/c supervisor course
NAMP (General):
What’s the minimum pay grade for a CDQAR?
E-5
NAMP (General):
What’s the minimum pay grade for a CDI?
E-4
NAMP (General):
At a minimum, how often shall QA monitor all CDIs?
Annually
NAMP (General):
What’s the major responsibility of the Navy Supply System?
Provide material in support of operations and maintenance of aeronautical equipment.
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: With what series of ejections seat is the Sku-10/A used?
SJU-17 A(V) & B(V)
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What aircraft uses the Sku-10/A?
- F/A-18 A/C/D/E/F 2. EA-18G
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What’s the size of the emergency O2 bottle provide?
100 Cubic inch, 1800 psi
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What length of time does the emergency O2 bottle provide?
Over 10 minutes
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: Which l/r does the Sku-10 house?
LRU-23/P
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What’s the LRU-23/P made of?
Single ply polyurethane coated nylon fabric
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: How often shall Sku-10/A rigging and packing be performed y I-level
Every 24 mos (not to exceed 728 day)
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: If a functional check is required, what’s the torque value of the valve connecting to the CO2 bottle of the LRU-23/P?
80-90 in-lbs
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What’s the sku-10/A dropline length?
26ft 4in +/-12inches
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What may not expire prior to next scheduled inspection of the Sku-10/A?
Batteries
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: How shall the hairpin cotter of the URT-140 be secured?
Single-loop mousing with size E nylon thread
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What length of nylon cord is used to tie in survival items of the Sku-10/A?
138 inches
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What length of extra nylon cord type ! can be found in the Sku-10
50ft with core (guts) removed
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: How many water packets can be found i the sku-10?
3
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What shall the length of the LRU-23/P valve actuating line not exceed?
5 inches
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What’s the length of the LRU-23/P sea anchor nylon cord?
10ft
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What’s the required pull force movement for the sku-10 locking pins?
30lbs or less
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What should the emergency O2 on the sku-10 be filled to?
1800-2000 psi
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What’s the force required for the manual O2 activation handle?
10-30 lbs
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What may occur if someone purges emergency O2 bottle through the filler valve?
Fire or explosion
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: When refilling the emergency O2 bottle what’s the required fill stage and cooling stage times?
Fill stage: No less than 3 minutes
Cooling Stage: 2 min
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What are the required fill levels for the emergency O2 bottle when storing or shipping a sku-10?
Storing: 200 psi
Shipping: 25 psi
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What should the emergency O2 bottle output pressure be?
60-90 psi
N.A. 13-1-6.3-2:
Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What’s the required pull force for kit deployment on the sku-10?
20 +/- 10 lbs
Namp Ch. 1:
Where can definitions for commonly used terms and acronyms be found in the NAMP?
Appendix A
Namp Ch. 1:
What does a warning mean?
Procedure that could cause injury or death
Namp Ch. 1:
What does a caution mean?
Procedure could cause damage to or destructions of property.
Namp Ch. 1:
What does a note mean?
A procedure or condition the requires emphasis
Namp Ch. 1:
Who must be a command contact for NAMP policy interpretations before change proposal or deviation request?
Wing
Namp Ch. 1:
How and to who shall a policy or procedure change that is believed to adversely affect safety of flights or personnel be sent?
- Immediately via priority naval message
- To CNAF (N422C)
Namp Ch. 1:
Deviations from NAMP policies, procedures or responsibilities must be submitted via naval message to CNAF (N422) by who?
Activity Commanding Officer
Namp Ch. 1:
Who sponsors and directs the NAMP?
CNO
Namp Ch. 1:
What’s the NAMP’s objective?
Achieve the aviation material readiness and safety standards established by the CNO and CNAF in coordination with the CMC.
Namp Ch. 1:
What is the NAMP core principles?
- Strict adherence to quality and safety procedures
- Repair of aeronautical equipment at appropriate level of maintenance
- Application of systemic planned maint. to minimize degradation of aircraft, engines, equipment
- Collection and analysis of data to support and changes
Namp Ch. 1
Who allocates funding for the NAMP?
CNO nad CMC
Namp Ch. 1:
How far out does the program objective memorandum (POM) show NAMP fiscal needs?
5 years
Namp Ch. 1:
What is the purpose of a Sea-Operational Detachment (SEAOPDET)?
To provide increased technical experience of Carrier AIMD sailors
Namp Ch. 1:
Under whose direction does the CNO command of operating forces of the Navy, OPNAV, and the Chief of Naval Personnel?
SECNAV
Namp Ch. 1:
What’s the responsibility(es) of a squadron CO?
Maintenance and material condition of aircraft and equipment
Namp Ch. 1:
What’s the responsibilities of IMA and supply activities?
Support of flight line and flight deck operations
Namp Ch. 1:
Who manages all aspects of aviation configuration management data systems?
NAVAIR
Namp Ch. 1:
What are the 7 improvement elements that apply to the NAMP?
- Productivity 2. Effectiveness 3. Efficiency 4.Quality 5.Quality of work 6. Life 7. Budgetability
Namp Ch. 1:
Who is the focal point of fleet aviation maint. performance improvements?
NAVAIR
Namp Ch. 1:
Which manual provides ORM guidance?
Opnavinst 3500.39
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
The cartridge actuated cutter is commercially known as?
The passive Anti-Suffocation Device (PASD)
N.A. 13-1-6.10: Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
How is the PASD operated?
It is battery operated
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
What is the purpose of a PASD?
To provide a breathing air passage for an unconscious aircrew member forced down over water while wearing a A/P22P-14(V)
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What’s a A/P22P-14(v)?
A chemical Protective Respirator Assembly
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
What is the intended use of the cartridge actuated cutter?
With the A/P22P-14(v)2 or (v)3 during operational contingency missions
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: Where is the PASD mounted?
On the mask inlet hose of the respirator
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
The PASD will open how much?
1/2 inch hole in respirator’s ,ask inlet hose above the water line after it enters and exits fresh or salt water.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
What does the PASD provide?
Ambient air for breathing even though the hose may be immersed.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What’s the service life of Cartridge Actuated Cutter?
5 years
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What’s the operating temp of a PASD?
0-125 degrees F
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What’s the charge of a PASD and does it have the possibility of being hazardous?
181-miligram charge, no specific hazard in the event of ignition or during trtansportation
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: When may the cutter become a projectile?
When the clamp is open and could inadvertently fire.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
When will the device be assembled on the mask?
Immediately after packing foam and clamp are removed
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
When looking from the end of the mask inlet hose, how should the actuator body be oriented?
Between the 9 and 11 o’clock positions
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
How shall a Cartridge Actuated Cutter (CAC) be labeled?
With the CAC s/n, and the 5 year shelf life expiration date
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter:
Any unit that has CACs installed on the respirator hose, must maintain a computer cross-reference listing of what?
- Respirator S/N
- CAC S/N
- CAC shelf life expiration date
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
What’s the CMU-29 (v)2/P CBR overvest used for?
To store the pusher fan and filter cansister
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
When is the CBR overvest used?
When the A/P22P-14(V) thru (V)4 CBR respirator assemblies are worn by fixed wing aircrew.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
What are the 3 respiratir assemblies that can be worn with the CMU-29(v)2/P?
- A/P22P-14(v) = CRU-79/P
- A/P22P-14(V)3 = CRU-103/P
- ) A/P22P-14(V)4 = Panel Mounted Oxygen Regulator
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
What is the CMU-29/P overvest constructed of?
Primaraily of nylon mesh, nylon straps, and nylon cloth
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
Does the panel mounted near the regulator use a ocket on the overvest for the oxygen hose?
No, but all of the other configurations do utilize a pocket on the vest.
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: What’s the drawing numbere and nomenclature for the CBR vest and components?
- 3298AS300 = Vest Assembly
- 3298AS320 =CRU-79/P Oxygen Reg Pocket
- 3298AS330 = CRU-103/P Oxygen Reg pocket
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
The CMU-29(v)2 overvest is supposed to be worn over?
- SV-28 Survival Vest
- CMU-33/P /syrvuvak vest
- ACC 380 integrated torso harness
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
What are the authorized modifications for the CMU-29(v)2/P?
Modification for the C-20/C-40 crew chief configuration only
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
The CBR vest comes in how man sizes?
1; designed to fit all arecrew by adjusting the shoulder and waist straps
N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:
What are the only authorized repair/replacements?
Repair of small holes or tears, replacement of loose or broken stitching, hook and pile fastener tapes and snap fasteners.
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What is covered in this Chapter?
Qxygen Concentrator Type GGU-12/A (OEAS)
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What does OEAS stand for?
Oxygen Enriched Air System
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
Up to what altitude does the Type GGU-12/A 02 concentrator supply for aircrew members?
Up to 50,000ft
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What kind of breathing schedule does the Type GGU-12/A support?
Open Loop
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What doees the GGU-12/A utilize in order to produce oxygen-enriched air?
- Engine Bleed Air
2. Electrical Power
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What’s the inlet pressure range of the GGU-12/A?
8-250 psig
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What’s the outlet pressure of the GGU-12/A?
125 psig
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What is the inspection cycle of the GGU-12/A?
Not exceed 400 flight hours
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What device is used to bench test the GGU-12/A?
TTU-518 A/E Oxygen Concentrator Test Unit
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What may not be used to carry the GGU-12/A?
- Exhaust vent metallic tube assembly
2. Rotary Valve Assembly
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators):
What is the only means used to restrict exhaust flow of the concentrator?
Muffler Assembly