Final Board Mix Flashcards

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Landing gear?

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Shocks & stouts, tires, w/b assembly, retracting & extending

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Hydraulic system?

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Reservoir, pump, tubing, selector valves, actuating unit

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JSOW payload?

A

145 BLU 97B/B bomblets

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Air Boss?

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CDR Bellack

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Mini Boss?

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CDR Hodges

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MO?

A

CDR Flores

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AMO?

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LCDR Borden

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MMCO?

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LCDR Mulhern

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Gun Boss?

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CDR Kremer

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Q

Coral Sea?

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7-8 May 1942; carrier battle (Lexington lost)

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Midway?

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3-5 June 1942; turning point of the Pacific War

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Guad.?

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13-15 Nov. 1942; Juneau lost the Sullivan brothers

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14 Nov. 1910?

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First takeoff of ship (Birmingham)

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8 May 1911?

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B-day of naval aviation

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20 Jun. 1913?

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First naval aviation death (William D Billingsley)

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22 Oct. 1917?

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Ground school created at MIT

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20 Mar. 1922?

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Langley first carrier

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10 Mar. 1948?

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First aircraft to land on carrier (FJ-1 Fury on the Boxer)

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Green jersey red cranial?

A

LSE

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19
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Yellow jersey with blue vest?

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Tractor king

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Blue jersey white cranial?

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Elevator op.

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Move aircraft personnel?

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Directors, (2) chock walkers, tail safety, PC, tractor/ dolly driver

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Arc?

A

Track over ground of flying aircraft

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Q

Axial deck?

A

Longitude aids of the carrier

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Base recovery course?

A

Ships magnetic heading

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Bingo?

A

Order to proceed to land

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Delta?

A

Conserve fuel at an altitude

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Runways numbered by?

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Magnetic heading

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Pri-fly stations?

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(9) primary f/c sup., land/launch record keeper, F/A spotter, recovery equipment controller, IFLOLS

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Flight deck control?

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(7) flight deck officer, assistant, fuels rep, sound powered talker, elevator op., weapons personnel, squadron maintenance rep.

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Air Ops?

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(5) Air ops officer, assistant, supervisor, land/launch record keeper, plotter

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AD?

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Aviation machinist mate

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AM?

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Aviation structural machanic

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AS?

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Aviation support equipment technician

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AE?

A

Aviation electrician’s mate

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35
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FLIR?

A

Forward looking infra red

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36
Q

IM-4 colors?

A

White- aviation

Yellow- ship

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37
Q

RBOC?

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Rapid blooming outboard chaff

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38
Q

ESSMS?

A

18nm max

12nm effective

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39
Q

Secondary Nav?

A

SPS-67

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40
Q

Secondary surface radar?

A

SPS-73

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41
Q

CIWS mounts?

A

FWD/STBD

AFT/PORT

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42
Q

NSSMS locations?

A

FWD/STBD

AFT/PORT

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43
Q

Ram locations?

A

FWD/PORT

AFT/STBD

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44
Q

Director locations?

A

3 on island

1 on 49 tower

45
Q

SPS-49 location?

A

Aft tower

46
Q

SPS-48 location?

A

011 LVL FWD mast

47
Q

SPQ-9B?

A

Below WSC-6 ball

48
Q

Units in CCS?

A

DCU, LRCA, SSU, AWP

49
Q

Units in SRS?

A

RCU, TRU, MDU, PMU, PEB

50
Q

M61A1 power source?

A

Hydraulic drive unit

51
Q

Low-state aircraft?

A

Departure

52
Q

First aircraft ramp time?

A

Approach

53
Q

Inbound aircraft?

A

Marshal

54
Q

Injections?

A

Atropine/ 2-PAM-chloride auto injection

55
Q

Angle of attack?

A

Airfoil meets a flow of air

56
Q

MO?

A

CDR Flores; responsible for everything in AIMD;safety of personnel and making sure they are properly trained

57
Q

MMCO?

A

LCDR Mulhern; coordinates the departments workload and maintains liaison with supporting Supply Divison

58
Q

MCO?

A

In charge of supply funds; tracks materials to and from the ship

59
Q

QA?

A

QAR, CDQAR, CDI

60
Q

PC?

A

Monitors the flow of production in AIMD using NALCOMIS

61
Q

MATCON?

A

(LS) provides supply tracking info

62
Q

IM-2?

A

(A/F){AM} structural aircraft repairs

(P/P) {AD} repairs engine and testing

63
Q

IM-3?

A

AT’s work in all work centers except; battery shop, instrument repair shop, AAE shop, gun shop

64
Q

IM-4?

A

Maintains support equipment used during flight ops; GSE test and repairs all support equipment (AS)

65
Q

NAMP?

A

“Master instruction” for all aviation maintenance; 1 volume 17 chapters and 7 appendixes; used to improve aviation material readiness and safety

66
Q

MMP?

A

Monthly training requirements, qualifacations, TD’s signed by FIXO

67
Q

CTPL?

A

Repository for all maintenance pubs in AIMD; source for ordering and verifying current pubs

68
Q

WUC?

A

7 digit code that is tied to a certain aircraft

69
Q

SMQ?

A

Grants user more or less permissions using NALCOMIS

70
Q

Kilo report?

A

Aircraft mission readiness

71
Q

Link 4a?

A

Link frequency to transmit PALS commands

72
Q

Mark your father?

A

Requal to pilot for distance from carrier

73
Q

Pigeons?

A

Magnetic bearing and distance to carrier from aircraft position

74
Q

Pink sheet?

A

Weekly schedule of operations made by Ops

75
Q

Radial?

A

Magnetic bearing extended from a navigation system

76
Q

Rainmaker?

A

Aircraft sent to shore to verify suitability as a divert field

77
Q

Red light?

A

Helo no longer SAR capable and has 30 mins left of flight time

78
Q

Relative bearing?

A

Bearing in related to the bow of ship or nose of aircraft

79
Q

Sortie?

A

Flight of one aircraft from launch to recovery

80
Q

WOD?

A

Wind speed and relative direction over the flight deck

81
Q

RCU?

A

Receives all request for material requirements

82
Q

PMU?

A

Processing and expediting high priority requisitions

83
Q

PEB?

A

Shorten issue for recurring maintenance material

84
Q

DCU?

A

Control of all non-RFI components in IMA repair cycle

85
Q

LRCA?

A

Responsible for processing items returned from the IMA

86
Q

AWP?

A

Responsible for receiving, storing and controlling all AWP components

87
Q

AVDLR?

A

Financed by the NWCF

88
Q

Truman battle flag?

A

Flag carried by 129th field artillery regiment of the 35th DIV

89
Q

AGM-84?

A

SLAM-ER (active)

90
Q

AGM-65?

A

Maverick (semi)

91
Q

AGM-88?

A

HARM (passive)

92
Q

AGM-114?

A

Hellfire (semi)

93
Q

AGM-154?

A

JSOW (gps)

94
Q

4790/60?

A

MAF

95
Q

4790.2B?

A

HERO

96
Q

8023.24B?

A

Explosive handling qual & certification program

97
Q

14313?

A

Aviation ordnance men training manual

98
Q

11-140-25?

A

(AWSE) armament handling equipment configuration

99
Q

Scarlett background?

A

Representation of the price Americans have paid for freedom throughout history (symbolizing Truman’s thoughts)

100
Q

Crossed cannons?

A

French 75s cannons; exemplify Truman’s leadership and dedication to service during WW2

101
Q

When was CVN-75 christened?

A

Sep. 7, 1996

102
Q

August 1998?

A

Truman put to sea for the first time for flight deck certifications

103
Q

First deployment for Truman?

A

May 23, 2001 (180 days, more than 44000nm)

104
Q

Ballistic doors?

A

Isolation of fires and CBR containment; intergrity for incoming missiles

105
Q

Saltwater stations?

A

18” stripe on deck with 3” high yellow “W”

106
Q

AFFF markings?

A

18” green stripe with 3” white letters “AFFF”

107
Q

Water brake cylinder?

A

Stop fwd motion of the shuttle and pistons at end of the catapult

108
Q

VAW?

A

Carrier airborne early warning

109
Q

VAQ?

A

Tactical electronic warfare

110
Q

VFA?

A

Strike fighter