Block 11 Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) Flashcards

1
Q

NATOPS was established in?

A

1961

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NAMP was established in?

A

1959

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Why was NATOPS established?

A

As a positive approach toward improving combat readiness and achieving a substantial reduction in naval aircraft mishaps.

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4
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CNO NATOPS Coordinator

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An individual assigned to the NATOPS products administrator, who represents CNO NATOPS policy at all NATOPS review conferences

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NATOPS Model Manager

A

Administers the NATOPS program for a specific aircraft model or aviation-related system.

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NATOPS Program Manager

A

Perform administrative responsibilities for the NATOPS program

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NATOPS Evaluator

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A highly qualified air crewmember assigned to a NATOPS evaluation unit

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NATOPS Instructor

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A highly qualified air crewmember whose primary duty should be administering the NATOPS evaluation program within a squadron or unit.

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9
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NATOPS Evaluation

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An evaluation of individual pilot or crewmember, consisting of an open book examination, a closed book exam, oral exam, and an evaluation flight (aircraft or simulator)

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10
Q

Before starting an Engine the wheels of an aircraft shall be what?

A

Chocked and the parking brake set

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11
Q

Prior to starting jet engines, intakes and surrounding ground/deck shall be inspected for what?

A

FOD Foreign Object Damage

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Warning

A

Operating procedure that may result in injury or death if not carefully observed.

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Caution

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An operating procedure that may result in injury to equipment if not carefully observed

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14
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Note

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Operating procedure that must be emphasized

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15
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Shall

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Means a procedure that is mandatory

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16
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Should

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Means a procedure that is recommended

17
Q

May

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Means the procedure is optional

18
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Will

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Indicates futurity and never indicates any degree of requirement for application of a procedure