Test Study Flashcards

1
Q

MTW ATFP Plan

A

MTWINST 5510.3K

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2
Q

Vertical Lineup Lights

A

6 Red Lights mounted off each stern corner of ship

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3
Q

Diameter of Landing Circle

A

24 Feet

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4
Q

What sticks out of the ship to measure speed?

A

Rod Meter (Pit Sword)

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5
Q

J Code for Logistics

A

J4

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6
Q

What Carrier was sunk in the Battle of Coral Sea?

A

Lexington

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7
Q

Date of Pearl Harbor Attack?

A

December 7, 1941

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8
Q

Who is responsible to Commander in Chief, US Atlantic Fleet?

A

COMSECFLEET

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9
Q

What training team is not on MTW?

A

STT

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10
Q

LOGREQ sent out how many hours prior to arriving?

A

72 Hours

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11
Q

RIP items that are identified in the CRIPL

A

Does not require you to turn-in the bad part

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12
Q

Order to Hold The Line, Do not slack or Heave Around?

A

Avast

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13
Q

Helmet Color for UNREP?

A

Green - Signalman

Yellow - Rig Captain

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14
Q

Color of Second to last shot on Anchor Chain?

A

Yellow

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15
Q

Weight of Anchor Chain?

A

22,500 Pounds

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16
Q

Prep Closed Up

A

Disengaging Final Stations

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17
Q

Flag for Personnel Recall?

A

Papa

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18
Q

Two Balls Hoisted

A

Not Under Command

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19
Q

What measures atmospheric station pressure in inches and millibars?

A

barometer

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20
Q

CO Absentee Flag

A

3rd Substitute

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21
Q

ATO is Force Protection Advisor to CO

A

Not TAO

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22
Q

Which Chaff Rounds are for Homing Missiles?

A

MK-214

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23
Q

Who is manned to assist with bridge navigation during sea and anchor?

A

Shipping and Pilot Officer

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24
Q

What VLS system is on Arleigh Burke Class Destroyers?

A

MK-41

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25
Q

Phalanx (CIWS) is what MK?

A

MK-15

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26
Q

IFF Code C

A

Altitude

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27
Q

Primary Navigation Radar?

A

Kelvin Hughes

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28
Q

What type of Helo is primarily used by HSC-28 on MTW?

A

SH-60

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29
Q

SRF reaction time?

A

5 minutes?

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30
Q

SHF frequency?

A

3-30 GHz

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31
Q

Multi-phased RADAR?

A

SPY-1 / SPY-3

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32
Q

Primary Surface Search RADAR?

A

SPS-67

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33
Q

Daily Fuel and Water Report

A

Contains fuel, line oil and water on hand

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34
Q

How many total A/C plants?

A

(6) 250-ton A/C Plants

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35
Q

How many Refrigeration Plants?

A

(2) 8-ton REEFER Plants

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36
Q

Grey water not discharged to sea within how many Nautical Miles?

A

50nm of Land

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37
Q

Force Protection Alert

A

pier penetration

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38
Q

Security Alert

A

Unauthorized use of 1MC

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39
Q

MTW top speed in knots?

A

23 Knots

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40
Q

SGSI color for helo on glide scope?

A

Amber

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41
Q

Safety Observer for Flight Ops?

A

White w/Green Cross

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42
Q

OE-82C Antennas are nicknamed?

A

Trash Cans

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43
Q

How many Stove Pipes?

A

7

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44
Q

R-2557 Receivers

A

41 Receivers

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45
Q

De-Airating Feed Tank Location?

A

Fire Room

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46
Q

How many Potable water tanks?

A

7

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47
Q

What three major classes of warship existed at the inception of the Navy?

A
  1. Ships-of-the-line (64 to 100 guns)
  2. Frigates (28 to 44 guns)
  3. Sloops-of-war (10-20 guns)
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48
Q

What is the oldest U.S. Navy commissioned vessel?

A

USS CONSTITUTION

Launched in 1797

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49
Q

What day is the Navy’s birthday?

A

October 13, 1775

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50
Q

What was the first navy ship named after an enlisted man?

A

USS Osmond Ingram (DD 255)
First enlisted man KIA in WWI
Destroyer Cassin (DD 43) torpedoed October 1917

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51
Q

Voyage of the Great White Fleet

A

December 16, 1907 the Great White Fleet left Hampton Roads, Virginia projected Strength of the U.S. Navy

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52
Q

Battle of Normandy

A

June 6, 1944 D-Day

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53
Q

Battle of Midway

A

3-5 June 1942
Turning point of Pacific War
Admiral Nimitz sent (3) carriers:
Hornet, Enterprise, Yorktown

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54
Q

Guadalcanal

A

13-15 Novemeber 1942

Five Sullivan brothers torpedoed along with 700 others on USS Juneau.

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55
Q

Battle of Leyte Gulf

A

October 23, 1944

Japanese navy tried to salvage the Philippines but failed. End of Pacific War.

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56
Q

USS INDEPENDENCE

A

(LCS-2) Littoral Combat Ship, competes with Lockheed Martin designed Freedom class.

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57
Q

USS FORESSTAL fire

A

29 July 1967
Air Craft Carrier fire, killed 134 Sailors.
Zuni Rocket set off on flight deck, $72M in damage

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58
Q

USS Stark Attack

A

17 May 1987
Iraqi jet fighter attacked USS Stark with two anti ship missiles. 37 American Sailors died. It is the only successful anti-ship missile attack on a US Navy warship.

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59
Q

USS Cole

A

October 12, 2000

Al-Queda terrorists completed a suicide bombing in the Yemeni port of Aden. 17 Sailors killed.

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60
Q

Commander in Chief

A

Honorable Donald Trump

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61
Q

Secretary of Defense

A

Honorable Mark T. Esper

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62
Q

Secretary of the Navy

A

Honorable Kenneth J. Braithwaite

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63
Q

Chief of Naval Operations

A

Admiral Michael M. Gilday

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64
Q

Fleet Commander

A

ADM James G. Foggo

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65
Q

Type Commander

A

VADM Lisa M. Franchetti

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66
Q

ISIC

A

RADM Roy Kitchener

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67
Q

MCPON

A

Russel L. Smith

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68
Q

Fleet Master Chief

A

Derrick Walters

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69
Q

AOR

2nd Fleet

A

East Coast and North Atlantic

Headquarters: Norfolk, VA

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70
Q

AOR

3rd Fleet

A

Pacific and Indian Oceans.

Headquarters: San Diego

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71
Q

AOR

4th Fleet

A

Carribean, Central and South America

Headquarters: Mayport/Jacksonville, FL

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72
Q

AOR

5th Fleet

A

Persian Gulf.

Headquarters: Manama, Bahrain

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73
Q

AOR

6th Fleet

A

Mediterranean

Headquarters: Naples, Italy

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74
Q

AOR

7th Fleet

A

Pacific and Indian Oceans

Headquarters: Yokosuka, Japan

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75
Q

AOR

10th Fleet

A

Fleet Cyber Command

Headquarters: Fort Meade, Maryland

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76
Q

AOR

Military Sealift Command

A

Worldwide

Headquarters: Washington D.C.

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77
Q

ORM

A

Operational Risk Management

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78
Q

Describe ORM items

A

A. Accept Risk when Benefits Outweigh the Cost
B. Accept no unnecessary risk.
C. Anticipate and Manage Risk by planning.
D. Make risk decisions at the right level.

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79
Q

ORM Steps

A
  1. Identify Hazards
  2. Assess Hazards
  3. Make Risk Decisions
  4. Implement Controls
  5. Supervise
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80
Q

Training teams we have on MTW

A
ITT - integrated training scenarios
CSTT - all combat systems
ETT/PPDT - engineering operating plant
DCTT - damage control
STT - seamanship
ATTT - Antiterrorism
ATT - Aviation 
MTT - medical 
3MTT - 3M program
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81
Q

BWC

A

battle watch commander

- direct representation of the commander

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82
Q

IDO

A

Intelligence Duty Officer - JIC watch Officer, coordinate intelligence , targeting and exercise support.

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83
Q

Describe the purpose of the JOC.

A

Joint Operations Command Center

-Gathers and processes data in support of Commander, Second Fleet.

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84
Q

Flag Lieutenant

A

Responsible to commander for scheduling, administrative, social and protocol duties he may assign.

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85
Q

Flag Secretary

A

Principal administrative assistant to commander. Barge officer, boat officer, manages PAO, assists flag lieutenant.

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86
Q

JAG

A

Judge Advocate General - advisor and special assistant to commander concerning legal matters.

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87
Q

J1

A

Administration

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88
Q

J2

A

Intelligence

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89
Q

J3

A

Operations

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90
Q

J4

A

Logistics

91
Q

J5

A

Plans and policy

92
Q

J6

A

Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Intelligence (C4I)

93
Q

J7

A

Training and Exercises

94
Q

J9

A

NATO

95
Q

Discuss the function of the Staff.

A

Exercise operational control over assigned ships, aircraft, and landing forces.

96
Q

State the mission of Naval Logistics.

A

In peace and war, provide and sustain operational readiness by getting right support at the right place and right time.

97
Q

MAMs

A
  • Used for Troubleshooting Only

- Usually DLRs

98
Q

RIP

A

Remain in place item

99
Q

Never Out List includes . . .

A

S-1: Toilet Paper, red rags, copy paper
S-2: Eggs, Cereal, Coffee
S-3: Toiletries, Cigarettes

100
Q

DLR

A

Depot Level Repairable

101
Q

MRE

A

Meals Ready to Eat

Colds Cuts are also available

102
Q

Ships Helm

A

Steers the ship as directed by Mate on Watch

103
Q

Lee Helm

A

Throttle control for the bridge

104
Q

Alarm Panel

A

Displays engineering and steering alarms

105
Q

UNREP - Stations capable of taking on DFM?

A

1 & 2

106
Q

UNREP - stations capable of taking DFM and JP5?

A

7 & 8

107
Q

RAS stations?

A

4, 5, 6 and 7

Capable of taking cargo and personnel.

108
Q

VERTREP

A

Station 9

Capable of taking heavy cargo and refueling helicopters

109
Q

Boat Crew

Engineer

A

Able to repair boat while in water

110
Q

Boat Crew

Boat Officer

A

In charge of boat operations

111
Q

Boat Crew

Coxswain

A

Drives the boat, reports to Boat Officer

112
Q

Boat Crew

SAR swimmer

A

Performs search and rescue operations

113
Q

Boat Crew

Gunner

A
Directs fire (if necessary)
Not a requirement for operations
114
Q

RHIB

A

Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat

18 Persons

115
Q

Ships Boat Davit

A

Officers enter boat last and disembark first

116
Q

Anchor Chain

Weight?

A

22,500 lbs

117
Q

Anchor Chain

Shots?

A

13 Port / 13 Starboard

118
Q

Anchor Chain

Color Coding?

A

Red / White / Blue

repeats for every shot

119
Q

Anchor Chain

Warning Shot?

A

Yellow

2nd to last shot

120
Q

Anchor Chain

Danger Shot?

A

Red

Last shot

121
Q

Anchor Chain

Shot Length?

A

15 fathoms (90 feet)

122
Q

Anchor Chain

Fathoms Length?

A

6 ft

123
Q

What is Phalanx?

A

3D fire control RADAR for CIWS

124
Q

What is SPS-67?

A

Primary Surface Search RADAR

125
Q

What is the primary Navigation RADAR?

A

Kelvin Hughes

126
Q

Responsibilities of CO

A

Ultimate responsibility for the ship and maximum effectiveness for war service.

127
Q

Responsibilities of XO

A

Direct representative of the CO in maintaining military and general efficiency of the ship.

128
Q

Responsibilities of the 3MC

A

Responsible to the CO for completion of all Maintenance and training on 3M systems.

129
Q

Mission of Naval Logistics

A

Provide and sustain operational readiness. Right stuff, right place, right time.

130
Q

Fleet Freight/Cargo Message

A

Location and port where ship will receive cargo and LOGREQ.

131
Q

One Touch Support

A

Universal resource for personnel dealing with High priority items.

132
Q

Navy 311

A

Simplifies Help Desk

24/7 365 gateway for help with quality of life, personnel, supply and logistics, facilities

133
Q

Never Out List

A

S1 - toilet paper, red rags, copy paper
S2 - eggs, cereal, coffee
S3 - toiletries, cigarettes

134
Q

DLR

A

Depot Level Repairable. Items that are beyond capable maintenance onboard. Special inventory.

135
Q

MAMs Modules

A

Usually DLRs, for troubleshooting must be approved by the CO

136
Q

Navy Cash

A

Chip is for Navy Cash
Strip is for credit card
Paperless cash and coins aboard ship

137
Q

BDFA

A

Basic Daily Food Allowance

Set quantity of food to provide nutritionally adequate diet for one person

138
Q

Bit

A

Used to wrap figure eights with mooring lines

139
Q

Chock

A

Smooth surface where mooring lines are fed to prevent chafing

140
Q

Cleat

A

Used for belaying a line or wire

141
Q

Bullnose

A

Hole in the bow for towing or mooring to a bouy

142
Q

Hawse Pipe

A

Pipe where anchor is hawsed

143
Q

Chain

A

Holds ship in place when anchored

144
Q

Turnbuckle

A

Used on stopper assembly to secure the anchor

145
Q

Gypsy Head

A

Used to heave around on lines and wires

146
Q

Capstan

A

Used to heave in on mooring lines

147
Q

Chain Stopper

A

Used to hold the turnbuckle on the stopper assembly

148
Q

Pelican Hook

A

Part of the Stopper that secures the chain

149
Q

Spring Lay

A

Line made of fiber

150
Q

Hawser

A

Heavy line or wire for towing or mooring

151
Q

Small Stuff

A

Line 1 3/4” or smaller

152
Q

Marlin

A

Two strand, left laid, tarred small stuff

153
Q

Coil

A

Make a circle with line and pile on itself.

154
Q

Fake

A

Laying out line, wire or chain

155
Q

Heaving lines

A

Line with a weight in one end for passing

156
Q

Bight

A

A loop of rope, line or chain

157
Q

Bitter end

A

End of the line

158
Q

Eye Splice

A

Used to make an eye at the end of a line

159
Q

Marlinespike

A

Steel tool used to open strands of wire for splicing

160
Q

Fid

A

Wooden tool for splicing line

161
Q

Mooring Line

A

Tying up the ship

162
Q

Breast line

A

Keeps the ship from moving in and out

163
Q

Forward spring line

A

Keeps the ship from moving aft

164
Q

After spring line

A

Keeps the ship from moving forward

165
Q

Bow head line

A

Line that runs through the bullnose

166
Q

Stern line

A

Runs through stern chock and holds stern in

167
Q

Storm line

A

Extra line used in storms

168
Q

Tattletale line

A

Let’s you know when SWL has been reached.

169
Q

Round turn

A

Complete turn around a bit

170
Q

Figure eight turn

A

Secures mooring line in a figure eight fashion

171
Q

Single up

A

Putting out first line or bringing in second line

172
Q

Double up

A

Putting out second line

173
Q

Frap

A

Wrapping mooring lines with small stuff

174
Q

Rat guard

A

Circular metal disk

175
Q

Chafing gear

A

Canvas wrapped around chock

176
Q

Rat-tail stopper

A

Line used to hold mooring line while it is being secured to bits.

177
Q

Safe Working Load (SWL)

A

Line stretched to a certain point, further may cause injury

178
Q

Romeo at the Dip

A

I am preparing to go alongside

179
Q

Romeo closed up

A

I am making my approach

180
Q

Romeo hauled down

A

When messenger is in hand

First line shot over

181
Q

Prep at the dip

A

15 minutes standby for completion of replenishment

182
Q

Prep closed up

A

Disengaging Final Stations

183
Q

Prep hauled down

A

All lines are clear

184
Q

Bravo at the dip

A

Cease refueling

185
Q

Bravo closed up

A

Commence refueling

186
Q

Bravo hauled down

A

Refueling is complete

187
Q

Advance

A

Total distance traveled in the original direction.

188
Q

Transfer

A

Total distance gained towards the new direction when making a turn.

189
Q

Acceleration/deceleration

A

Increase decrease speed

190
Q

True Bearing

A

The bearing to true north from 000 to 359 degrees in reference to the North Pole as indicated by Gyro Compass.

191
Q

DIW

A

Dead in Water

ship not moving

192
Q

When two vessels are approaching head-on, what do they do?

A

Alter courses to STBD, pass each other Port-to-Port

193
Q

How many Underway navigational lights?

A

There are five running lights underway

194
Q

Man Overboard Lights

A

Two pulsating vertical red lights

195
Q

Not Under Command (Lights)

A

Two steady red lights.

196
Q

Stadimeter

A

Measures the distance of an object of known height

197
Q

Sextant

A

Celestial navigation

198
Q

Chronometer

A

Time precision piece to compare times. Original in the chart room.

199
Q

Telescopic Alidade

A

Small telescope mounted on a rotating ring to identify surface contact and bearing

200
Q

Parallel Motion Protractor (PMP)

A

Fixed permanently on chart table, assists in charting on DDRT (Digital Dead Reckoning Tracer)

201
Q

MAP is used for ———. chart is used for ———-.

A

Land; Sea

202
Q

Magnetic Compass

A

Points to Magnetic North

203
Q

RADAR

A

Radio Detecting and Ranging

204
Q

Fathometer

A

Depth detector in combat and bridge

205
Q

LOP

A

Line of Position (3 points)

206
Q

Fix

A

At least 3 Line of Positions (LOP) that intersect

207
Q

DR

A

Dead Reckoning

208
Q

Set

A

Direction (degrees)

209
Q

Drift

A

Speed (knots)

210
Q

Time Zones

A

24 time zones

211
Q

Variation

A

Difference between true north and magnetic north.

212
Q

Deviation

A

Error between true course and magnetic course.

213
Q

Ships position can be attained by:y

A
  1. visual fix
  2. GPS
  3. RADAR fix
  4. celestial
  5. Sounding
214
Q

Purpose of Dead Reckoning?

A

Future position determined based off last fix position of the ships course and speed. (no wind, current)

215
Q

OOD responsibility

A

Safe navigation and position of the ship. Report to CO.

216
Q

Helmsman/Lee Helmsman

A

Steering / Throttle

217
Q

Barometer

A

Measures atmospheric pressure

218
Q

Psychrometer

A

Measures humidity and dry air.

Dry bulb and wet bulb temperature

219
Q

Number of flag/pennant/dayshapes

A

68 flags in allied
40 in international

Port and STBD side 03 level

220
Q

Anchored

A

One ball / one white light

221
Q

Vessel not under command

A

2 black balls / 2 red lights

222
Q

Restricted maneuvering

A

2 Balls one diamond / 2 red one white light

223
Q

Vessel aground

A

Three black balls / two red lights, one white light

224
Q

Constrained by draft

A

Three red lights / one big ball