EAWS (CVN70)
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- * What is the instruction for EAWS?
- OPNAVINST 1414.2A
- Who is the SECNAV?
- Gordon England
- Who is the SECDEF?
- Donald Rumsfeld
- * What are the six areas of Naval Doctrine?
- 1. Command and Control 2. Operations 3. Warfare 4. Logistics 5. Intelligence 6. Planning
- * Who is the CO of USS Carl Vinson?
- Captain Wren
- * Who is the MCPON?
- MC Scott
- * Who is the CNO?
- ADM Vern Clark
- * Who is the CMC?
- MC Rose
- * State the 3 different methods for controlling bleeding
- Tourniquet, Direct, and Indirect pressure
- * Describe the symptoms for shock
- Rapid, weak pulse; profuse sweating; dilated pupils; pale, cold and clammy skin; etc⬦
- * How many classes of burns are there?
- 3: 1st degree, 2nd degree, and 3rd degree
- * Describe Hypothermia
- Cooling of the body caused by falling temperatures. Limbs are rigid, blue, etc⬦
- * Who must comply with safety regulations and report safety hazards?
- All Hands
- * How often does the enlisted safety committee convene?
- Monthly
- * What does the Enlisted Safety Committee discuss?
- Safety related concerns and issues involving the command
- * What is the biggest contributor to aviation mishaps?
- Human Error
- * What is a Class A mishap?
- Material property damage of 1 million or more. Could also be death or permanent disability
- * What is a Class B mishap?
- Property damage of $200,000 + but less than 1 million. Could also be permanent partial disability
- * What is a Class C mishap?
- Property damage of $10,000 - $200,000. Could also be 5 lost working days or more.
- * What is a Class D mishap?
- Property damage less than $10,000 or a non-fatal injury that doesn’t meet Class C criteria
- * What is ORM?
- Operational Risk Management
- * How many Fleet Commanders are there?
- 4: Atlantic, Pacific, Europe, and MSC(Military Sealift Command)
- * Is the SECNAV a civilian or a military official?
- Civilian
- * Navy commands must have what # of people in order to have a CMC billet?
- 250
- * What is the Navy’s Birth Date?
- 13 October 1775
- * What are the 3 levels of war?
- Tactical, Operational, and Strategic
- * What was significant about the Battle of Coral Sea?
- Japanese and American fleets never saw each other. War was fought with planes. The US carrier Lexington was sunk.
- * What was significant about the Battle of Midway?
- American war planes were able to sink all 4 of the Japanese carriers while the US only lost the Yorktown
- * What was significant about 8 May 1911?
- Navy purchased it’s first aircraft(the Triad)
- * What was the first aircraft carrier?
- USS Langley(CV-1)
- * What was the first jet powered naval aircraft?
- FJ-1 Fury
- * What US naval carrier was the first to receive a jet aircraft landing?
- USS Boxer(CV-21)
- * Who was the first naval aviator in space?
- Alan Shepard
- * What rate is an AC?
- Air Traffic Controller
- * What is an AME?
- Aviation Structural Mechanic – Safety Equipment
- * AM’s are divided into how many ratings?
- 3: AME, AMS, and AMH
- * What are the 2 enlisted aviation ratings that do not begin with an ‘A’?
- PR and PH
- * What is Bernoulli’s principle?
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When fluid flows through a constricting line the speed increases as the pressure decreases
ple? - * What is a Small Craft wind warning?
- Wind speeds below 33 knots
- * What is a Gale warning?
- Wind speeds from 34 to 47 knots
- * What is a Storm warning?
- Wind speeds above 48 knots
- * How fast are the winds during a Hurricane?
- 64 knots or more
- * What are the 3 different axis in relation to aircraft aerodynamic terms?
- Longitudinal, Lateral, and Vertical
- * Pitch is movement along what axis?
- Lateral axis
- * Yaw is movement along what axis?
- Vertical axis
- * Roll is movement along what axis?
- Longitudinal axis
- * What are aircraft Slats?
- Attached to leading edge of wing to help control below normal speed landings. Can be extended or retracted.
- * Name some of the components of landing gear
- Strut, Tire, Wheel Brake, Retracting and Extending mechanism
- * Name the 5 basic sections of a jet engine
- Intake, Compressor, Combustion, Turbine, and Exhaust
- * Name the 4 different types of engine systems
- Turbojet, Turbofan, Turboprop, and Turboshaft
- * Why is JP5 used onboard instead of other JP fuels?
- JP5’s minimum flashpoint of 140 degrees F meets naval approval onboard ships
- * What is an NDI inspection?
- Non-Destructive Inspection used to provide 100% evaluation of a part by using liquid penetrant, ultrasound, eddy current, etc⬦
- * The Pitot-Static on an A/C contains what 3 indicators?
- Altimeter, Airspeed, and Rate-of-Climb indicators
- * What is IFF?
- Identification Friend or Foe
- * What does RADAR stand for?
- Radio Detection and Ranging
- * What does Ohm’s Law state?
- E=IR (Voltage equals Current times Resistance)
- * What is the speed limit within 50’ of an A/C?
- 5 MPH
- * What is the speed limit on a runway?
- 10 mph
- * What is the towing speed of an A/C?
- 5 mph or as fast as the slowest walker
- * Name the 4 categories of tie down requirements
- Initial, Intermediate, Permanent, and Heavy Weather
- * What constitutes a full flight deck uniform?
- Cranial, jersey, goggles, flotation gear, whistle, flight deck shoes, survival light, sound attenuators
- * A runway # of 18 means the approach end of the runway is how many degrees on the magnetic compass?
- 175 degrees(if the last digit is a 5 or above round up) or above but no greater than 180
- * A military airport has what color beacons?
- 2 alternating white and 1 green
- * A civilian airport has what color beacons?
- 1 green and 1 white
- * What is TACAN?
- Tactical Air Navigation – provides pilot with bearing and distance to TACAN station
- * What is a VAQ squadron?
- EA-6B used for electronic countermeasures
- * What modification of the SH-60 Helo do we carry onboard?
- SH-60F
- * VFA squadron is what type of aircraft?
- F/A-18
- * VF squadron is what type of aircraft?
- F-14
- * What is a VP squadron?
- P-3 Orion
- * What is an SH-60F used for?
- Submarine Warfare
- * What is a VS squadron?
- S-3 Viking
- * Both the S-3 and the P-3 can be used for what?
- Antisubmarine warfare
- * What kind of ship is an LCC?
- Amphibious Command Ship
- * What is an AOE ship?
- Oiler/Ammunition Ship
- * Which ship has a floodable deck well?
- LSD
- * What is an LPD ship?
- Amphibious Transport Dock
- * What is an AFS ship?
- Combat Stores Ship
- * What is an ASR ship?
- Submarine Rescue Ship
- * What is an AD ship?
- Destroyer Tender
- * What is an SSBN?
- Ballistic Missile Submarine(Nuclear)
- * What is the difference between an SSBN and a SSN?
- SSBN has a strategic mission and is on constant patrol
- * What does CBR stand for?
- Chemical, Biological, and Radiological warfare
- * What is the designation of the CBR protective mask used onboard?
- MCU-2/P
- * What can be used to treat the initial symptoms of nerve agent poisoning?
- Atropine/2 Pan chloride
- * What are the 4 different types of chemical agents?
- Nerve, Blister, Blood, and Choking
- * Of the different types of nuclear explosions which one causes the worst fallout?
- Surface burst
- * What does MOPP stand for?
- Mission Oriented Protective Posture
- * How many MOPP levels are there?
- 4
- * At which MOPP level does the ship go to GQ?
- MOPP level 3
- * What does NATOPS stand for?
- Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization
- * What is the purpose behind the NATOPS program?
- Standardize procedures for operating naval aircraft to reduce aircraft mishaps and improve combat readiness
- * Under NATOPS, what does the word ‘Shall’ mean?
- A procedure that is mandatory
- * A warning under NATOPS could cause what?
- Injury or death
- * Aircraft assigned under COMNAVAIRLANT are identified by what means?
- First character “A – Mâ€; second character “A – Zâ€
- * Aircraft assigned to COMNAVAIRPAC are identified by what means?
- First character “N – Zâ€; second character “A – Zâ€
- * Who is the XO of CVN-70?
- CDR Manazir
- * What are some of the duties of the Ombudsman?
- Keeps CO informed of problems command families are facing and to provide various services to families
- * What does DAPA stand for?
- Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor
- * What does CMEO stand for?
- Command Managed Equal Opportunity
- * An honorable discharge requires a performance average of at least what?
- 2.7
- * A good conduct requires what performance average or above?
- 3.0
- * Good conduct awards are given how often?
- Every 3 years
- * Break down this Date Time Group(DTG): 250701ZAUG00
- 25 = calendar day; 0701 = time; Z = Greenwich time; AUG = month; 00 = year
- * What part of a naval message is known as the body?
- Text
- * What 4 or 5 digit code on a message stands for the subject of a document?
- SSIC(Standard Subject Identification Code)
- * Page 2 of your service record contains what?
- Emergency data such as beneficiary and addresses
- * What is a Page 13?
- Administrative remarks
- * What is a MOVREP(movement report) used for?
- Lets higher authorities know the location of the ship
- * What are the 5 types of MOVREP’s?
- Departure, Arrival, Position, Cancellation, and Change of Status
- * What is a LOGREQ(logistics requirement) used for?
- Lets a command know prior to a ship pulling into it’s port the logistic requirements needed while the ship is in port
- * What is a SITREP(situation report) used for?
- Used to report crime onboard, sexual harassment, suicide, etc⬦
- * What does NAMP stand for?
- Naval Aviation Maintenance Program
- * What is the purpose of the NAMP?
- To achieve and continually improve aviation material readiness and safety standards
- * How many volumes to the NAMP?
- 5
- * What does Vol. II cover?
- Depot level maintenance
- * Vol. III of the NAMP covers what?
- Maintenance Data Systems(MDS)
- * Vol. V of the NAMP covers what?
- Naval Aviation SOP’s
- * What are the 3 levels of maintenance?
- Organizational, Intermediate, and Depot
- * Who’s the head man in an IMA(Intermediate Maintenance Activity)?
- MO(Maintenance Officer)
- * Which division in an IMA schedules the workload and controls production for the other IMA divisions?
- Production Control
- * How long is a Daily Inspection on A/C good for?
- 72 hours provided no flights occur
- * When is a Turnaround Inspection done on A/C?
- Between flights
- * When is a Special Inspection conducted on A/C?
- During prescribed intervals such as 7 days, 28 days, 50 hours, 100 hours, etc⬦
- * What is an A/C logbook used for?
- Contains history of A/C such as maintenance, flight time, repair and rework, inventory, etc⬦
- * Who is authorized to sign A/C logbook entries?
- Anyone designated in writing by the CO. It’s usually the MO, Maintenance Senior Chief Petty Officer, and Maintenance Chief Petty Officer
- * What is an IPB?
- Illustrated Parts Breakdown that shows parts plus part #’s for all parts on A/C for which the IPB was issued for
- * What are MIM’s?
- Maintenance Instruction Manuals
- * What is the concept behind the QA(Quality Assurance) program?
- Prevention of the occurrence of defects
- * What is a QAR?
- Quality Assurance Representative
- * What is a CDI and what does he do?
- Collateral Duty Inspector – inspects work to ensure QA compliance
- * What does MMP stand for?
- Monthly Maintenance Plan
- * What is contained in the MMP?
- Upcoming requirements, flight hours, chain of command, upcoming CDI audits, list of qualified CDI’s for each workcenter, etc…
- * What does NALCOMIS stand for?
- Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System
- * What is the purpose of NALCOMIS?
- It’s a computer based program used by IMA activities to collect, process, store, review, and report data to support NAMP requirements
- * What is the most valuable form that can be generated on NALCOMIS for use by the workcenter?
- MAF – Maintenance Action Form
- * What kind of data blocks can you find on a MAF?
- WUC: Work Unit Code, JCN: Job Control Number, MCN: Maintenance Control Number, W/D: When Discovered code, T/M: Type Maintenance code
- * What is an SMQ(special maintenance qualification) used for in relation to NALCOMIS?
- Used to grant individuals certain access within NALCOMIS to maintain security
- * What is the responsibility of Material Control?
- To ensure workcenters are able to order and obtain the correct parts to complete the maintenance task
- * What kind of items can be procured with the OPTAR fund?
- Aviation fuel, flight deck shoes, liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, consumable office supplies, aerial film, publications, and flight deck PPD
- * What kind of items can be purchased with the Aviation Fleet Maintenance fund?
- Paints, test bench repair parts, oils, MAF bags, condition code tags, consumable tools, flight clothing, and fuels for SE
- * When receiving or sending, what must accompany the material?
- MILSTRIP document DD 1348
- * What is the ICRL and it’s use?
- Individual Component Repair List – shows what the IMA is allowed to repair by part #
- * What is the CRIPL and it’s use?
- Consolidated Remain-In-Place List – contains a list of all parts that do not have to be turned into Supply before the replacement part is ordered
- * How many digits in an NSN?
- 13
- * What do the first 4 and last 9 digits in an NSN classify?
- First 4 make up the FSC(Federal Supply Code) and the last 9 make up the NIIN(National Item Identification Number)
- * What does AWP mean?
- Awaiting Parts
- * What is IMRL and it’s purpose?
- IMRL = Individual Material Readiness List. Shows the SE requirements(quantity and type) to support material readiness
- * What does EXREP stand for?
- Expeditious Repair
- * FYI – Items on the EXREP get priority repair due to the A/C not being able to perform part or all of it’s missions
- * What should be submitted if a broken, stolen, or lost tool is discovered?
- * What should be submitted if a broken, stolen, or lost tool is discovered?
- DD Form 200
- * List various forms and items that can be found in the flight packet which are issued to pilots making extended flights
- DD 1348(requisitioning parts), SF 44(Procure supplies), DD 1896 or DD 1897(Procure jet fuel), VIDS/MAF, SF 95(Claim of Damage), SF 94(Statement of Witness), fuel sample log sheets, and MRC’s
- * What are the 6 categories of HM(Hazardous Material)?
- 1. Flammables 2. Toxic material 3. Corrosives 4. Oxidizers 5. Aerosols 6. Compressed gases
- * What is the AUL(authorized user list) used for in relation to HM?
- Shows what HM an activity is allowed to acquire for local use
- * What are the PPE requirements when handling HM/HW?
- Eye protection, respiratory devices, and gloves
- * Who is the top dog in the Engineering department?
- CHENG(Engineering Officer)
- * What divisions make up engineering?
- A = Auxiliaries, R = Repair, E = Electrical
- * Who is responsible for damage control onboard CVN-70?
- DCA(Damage Control Assistant)
- * Who is responsible for CBR defense?
- DCA
- * Where is steam stored before it goes to the catapults for launch?
- Steam Accumulators on the 01 level
- * What are the ranges of HP and LP air?
- HP = 1,000+ psig/ LP = 0-150 psig
- * What are some uses for LP air?
- Laundry, laboratories, hospitals, pneumatic tools, and various shops
- * What type of switchboards does CVN-70 have?
- 450 volt dead-front type
- * Heavy cylinders arranged in pairs are called what in relation to ground tackle?
- Bits
- * A heavy fitting with a smooth surface in which a mooring line may pass is called what?
- Chock
- * How many anchors does CVN-70 have and how much do they weigh?
- 2 – each weighs 30 tons
- * Each shot of anchor chain splayed out equals how many feet/fathoms?
- 90 feet or 15 fathoms
- * How are the detachable links colored on the anchor chain?
- Red, White, and Blue then back to Red
- * How many shots per anchor chain?
- 12 shots
- * What are the parts of a Chain Stopper?
- Pelican Hook, Shackle, Turnbuckle, Toggle Pin
- * What can be used to hold the anchor and chain or to slow the descent of the anchor when being splayed out?
- Anchor Brake
- * What are the 3 methods used for RAS(Replenishment At Sea)?
- UNREP, VERTREP, and CONREP
- * Who orders abandon ship?
- CO
- * How many phases are there for abandoning ship?
- 3 phases
- * What are some items that can be found with each inflatable life boat?
- Signal mirror, flashlight, whistle, food rations, first aid kit, distress signal, and a dye sea marker
- * Name some watch personnel you can find on the Bridge
- OOD, Lookouts, Conning Officer, BMOW, Helmsman, Lee Helmsman, QMOW
- * List a few conditions that may warrant an emergency breakaway during UNREP
- Steering casualty, man overboard, enemy detection nearby, emergency launch or recovery of A/C
- * What are the 3 common types of man-overboard recovery?
- Helo, small boat, and coming alongside
- * What is the Oscar Flag used for?
- Used for man overboard
- * What is the Five Flag used for?
- Breakdown
- * What is the Papa Flag used for?
- Personnel recall back to ship
- * What is the Code Pennant Alpha used for?
- Divers are in the water
- * What are the 3 types of visual communications?
- 1. Flags/Pennants/Day Shapes 2. Flashing light 3. Semaphore
- * Of the 3 types of visual communications, which one is the most secure and why?
- Semaphore – much faster, several ships can receive the same message at once, staffs and flags are all that’s required
- * List the Administrative Bills
- Berthing, Maintenance, and Cleaning
- * List the Operational Bills
- Boat Bill, Civil Disaster, Cold Weather, and Darken Ship
- * List the Emergency Bills
- General Emergency, A/C Crash and Rescue, Emergency Steering
- * What does the Watch, Quarter and Station bill contain?
- List of personnel by division, berthing assignment, work space, GQ station, and Watch stations
- * How many CONFLAG stations do we have onboard?
- 1 for each hangar bay
- * How fast can the deck edge elevator doors be opened or closed?
- 28 seconds
- * How fast can the hangar deck ballistic doors(doors that divide the hangar bays) be opened or closed?
- 28 seconds
- * Condition I for fixed wing aircraft means what?
- A/C shall be spotted on the catapult and all flight stations manned up
- * Condition II for fixed wing aircraft means what?
- Flightcrews are to be near A/C
- * Condition III for fixed wing means what?
- Flightcrews geared up and standing by in the ready rooms
- * Condition IV for fixed wing means what?
- Same as Cond. III except minor maintenance can be performed on the A/C
- * What is the designation for the A/C tiedown chain and it’s SWL(safe working load)?
- TD-1A/B: SWL of 10,000 pds
- * How many lengths does the ALBAR(Adjustable Length Towbar) come in?
- 9ft, 15ft, 20ft, and 25ft
- * How many people does it take to move an A/C and what are their positions?
- 6 - Director, Safety Observer, Wing Walkers x 2, Chockman, and a Brake Rider
- * Of the following personnel list the color of jersey worn by each member: 1. Plane captain 2. Chockman 3. Crash and salvage 4. Fuels 5. LOX 6. Plane director 7. LSO 8. Troubleshooter
- 1. Brown 2. Blue 3. Red 4. Purple 5. White 6. Yellow 7. White 8. Green
- * Who wears a yellow jersey with a blue vest?
- Tractor King
- * Who wears a white jersey with no cranial?
- LSO(Landing Signal Officer)
- * Who wears a green jersey with a red cranial?
- Helo LSE(landing signal enlisted)
- * What color is the foul line on the flight deck?
- Alternating red and white segments. Runs parallel to the ship’s runway
- * What is the wheel-stop coaming?
- Raised outer edge of the flight deck
- * What is painted on the flight deck to indicate an access ladder?
- 2’’ wide white stripe shaped like a rectangle that’s the same width as the access ladder