PHASE I Flashcards

1
Q

Who is responsible for the policies and control of the department of the navy, including its organization, administration, operation, and efficiency?

A

secretary of the navy

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2
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What are the operating areas of 7th Fleet?

A

western pacific/indian ocean. Yokosuka, Japan

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3
Q

Which Aviation Capable ship is designed to carry, launch, retrieve and handle combat aircraft quickly and efficiently. It can approach the enemy at high speed, launch planes, recover them, and retire before its position can be determined?

A

CV/CVN-CARRIER/NUCLEAR POWERED CARRER

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4
Q

What are the three objectives of first aid?

A

Maintain breathing, stop bleeding, prevent or treat for shock

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5
Q

What are the three ways to control bleeding?

A

Direct pressure, pressure points, tourniquet (last resort)

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6
Q

What does CPR stand for?

A

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

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7
Q

What are the 5 steps of the ORM (operational risk management) process?

A
Identify hazards
Assess hazards
Make risk decision
Implement controls
Supervise
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8
Q

What is the Naval Aviation Safety Program publication number?

A

OPNAVINST 3750.6

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9
Q

At what altitude does a high altitude burst occur at?

A

100,000 ft

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10
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What are the 4 different types of chemical warfare?

A

nerve agents
blister agents
blood agents
choking agents

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11
Q

Which nuclear explosion has the worst fallout?

A

surface burst

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12
Q

What is MOPP lvl 4 ashore?

A

gloves with liners, untie bow in retention cord, loop between legs and secure to web belt

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13
Q

What is the primary duty and secondary duty of a fire fighter?

A

to save lives

extinguish fires and limit the damage to aircraft, shipboard, airfield installed equipments, and/or airfield structures

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14
Q

What are the extinguishing agents for Class Alpha fire?

A

Effective extinguishing agents are water (H2O) or Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFF)

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15
Q

Who all wear yellow jerseys on the flight deck?

A

aircraft handling officer, flight deck officer, catapult officer, air bos’n, arresting gear officer and plane directors

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16
Q

Name the 4 safety equipment items listed that are required for the flight line?

A

flight deck [steel toe] safety shoes
cranial impact helmet
protective eye goggles [ppe]
leather gloves

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17
Q

For initial tie-down, how many chains are required and what is the wind spend minimum and maximum for this category?

A

6 chains, 0 to 45 knots

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18
Q

There are five different positions when moving aircraft, name them all?

A
  • move director
  • brake rider
  • chock walker
  • safety observers
  • tractor driver
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19
Q

What does GPS stand for?

A

Global Positioning System

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20
Q

When is FPCON NORMAL applied?

A

Applies when a general global threat of possible terrorist activity exists and warrants a routine security posture

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21
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What does FPCON stand for?

A

Force Protection Conditions

22
Q

What is the highest level of DEFCON?

A

DEFCON 1

23
Q

What are the two types of maintenance described in the NAMP?

A
  • rework

- upkeep

24
Q

Who is in charge of NAMP?

A

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)

25
Q

Who is responsible for preparing and publishing the MMP?

A

MMCO Maintenance/Material Control Officer

26
Q

List the 6 programs that are managed by QA?

A
  • central technical publications library (CTPL)
  • maintenance department/division safety
  • quality assurance audit program
  • SE misuse/abuse
  • aircraft confined space program (acsp)
  • naval aviation maintenance reporting program (NAMDRP)
27
Q

What does NATOPS stand for?

A

Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization

28
Q

As defined in the NATOPS, what is the meaning of a caution?

A

An operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed

29
Q

In 1994, what ship became the first combat ship to receive permanently assigned women?

A

USS Eisenhower

30
Q

Who was the first Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy?

A

Delbert Black

31
Q

What year was the sailor creed written?

A

1993

32
Q

What is the name of the oldest U.S. Navy Commissioned Vessel?

A

USS Constitution

33
Q

The currently active VP-45 (our command) was originally established as what?

A

Patrol Squadron Two Zero Five (VP-205)

34
Q

In 2001, VP-45 flew long-range reconnaissance mission along the U.S. east coast in support of which operation?

A

operation enduring freedom

35
Q

What are the 5 parts of a basic hydraulic system?

A
  • a reservoir to hold a supply of hydraulic fluid
  • a pump to provide a flow of fluid
  • tubing to transmit the fluid
  • a selector valve to direct the flow of fluid
  • an actuating unit to convert the fluid pressure into useful work
36
Q

which law of motion states, “an object at rest will remain at rest or an object in motion will continue in motion at the same speed and in the same direction, until acted upon by an outside force”?

A

newton’s first law

37
Q

what is the NATO code for JP5?

A

F-44

38
Q

There are 10 common types of work orders we use, name 5 of them?

A
  • DM, discrepancy maintenance
  • TS, troubleshooting
  • CM, cannibalization maintenance
  • AD, assist maintenance
  • FO, facilitate other maintenance
  • CL, conditional look phase
  • CF, conditional fix phase
  • SX, special inspection one workcenter
  • SC, special inspection control
  • TD, technical directive
39
Q

which of the navy’s core capabilities is a key capability that establishes maritime forces in regions throughout the world?

A

forward presence

40
Q

In reference to aviation communities, which unit consists of fixed wing squadrons that tactically exploit, suppresses, degrade, and deceive enemy electromagnetic defensive systems including communication, in support of air strike and fleet operations?

A

tactical electronic warfare (VAQ)

41
Q

What does NALCOMIS stand for?

A

Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System

42
Q

What are the 6 categories of HAZMAT?

A
  • flammable or combustible materials
  • aerosol containers
  • toxic materials
  • corrosive materials (including acids and bases)
  • oxidizing materials
  • compressed gases
43
Q

what does AUL stand for and what is it used for?

A

Authorized Use List

44
Q

Shipboard Hangar bays can store how many aircraft?

A

more than 60 aircraft

45
Q

Which type hangar is principally designed for land based patrol and large transport aircraft?

A

type 3

46
Q

what does LED stand for?

A

light emitting diode

47
Q

what is a systematic, decision-making process used to identify and manage hazards that endanger naval resources?

A

ORM (operational risk management)

48
Q

briefly describe DEFCON 2?

A

further increase in force readiness, but less than maximum

49
Q

who is CDI responsible to?

A

quality assurance officer

50
Q

two of the most critical aspects of naval aviation are what?

A

the release of an aircraft safe for flight and the acceptance of the aircraft