Adv Mar 19 Flashcards

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

What does BTN stand for?

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Below the neck

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

What are components of BTN?

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Items of Clothing & Cover

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

What are components designed to do?

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Compliment & enhance the respirator assembly function towards protecting aircrewman against chemical, biological, & and nuclear fallout.

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: 
What items (6) are included in the BTN ensemble?
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  1. Chemical protective Undergarments 2. Chemical Protective Socks
  2. Disposable Footwear Covers
  3. Aircrew Cape
  4. Chemical Protective Gloves
  5. Chemical Glove Inserts
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

When wearing Protective gloves Aircrew May have difficulty with what?

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Small knobs/ switches- operating them

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

Chemical Protective undergarments consist of?

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An undershirt and draws

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

When undergarments are worn under flight suit is somewhat resistant to.

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Water, petroleum, oils and lubricants; gross contamination may degrade protection.

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

Service life of undergarments out of vapor barrier package is?

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15 days

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

After contamination, undergarments will provide protection from liquid and vapor chemicals for how long?

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12 hours

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

The chemical Protective socks protect the feet from chemical agents and are impermeable from?

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Vapor agents

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: Protective socks come in how many sizes?

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One size only and are a 1 time use only

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

What does IFS stand for?

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Integrated Footwear System

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:
Integrated Footwear System (IFS) is a multi-sized chemical protective liner that comes in how many sizes; and what are they?

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6; 1. Extra-small 2. Small 3. Medium 4. Large 5. XL 6. XXL

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

What’s the uncontaminated service life of the sock (Integrated Footwear System (IFS))?

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270 days

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

Integrated Footwear System (IFS) provides how many hours of uncontaminated wear time?

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160

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

In a contaminated environment Integrated Footwear System (IFS) provides how many hours of protection?

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

Disposable footwear covers are worn when and how?

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En route between the shelter and the aircraft; over the flyer’s boots

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

Footwear covers come in how many sizes?

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3; 1. Medium 2. Large 3. XL

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: Aircrew capes come in how many sizes?

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1 size

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew: What’s the purpose of the chemical protective glove?

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Absorb perspiration

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

How many sizes does the protective glove inserts come in?

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3; Sm, Md, Lg

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

What are authorized modifications to the BTN ensemble?

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None

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

When shall PIS inspections be conducted on war reserve items?

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When there is a need to issue items, until then items shall remain in protective packaging.

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N.A. 13-1-6.10 CH 5 Crew Systems Special Mission Aircrew:

What does the post flight inspection of war reserve BTN ensembles consist of?

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  1. Contamination check 2. Visual inspection 3. Functional check 4. Cleaning 5. Recording of time in service (same applies to training BTN ensembles w/ exception of 1. Contamination 2. Recording of time in service)
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NAMP (General): | What does action taken codes A
A: Item of Repairable material
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NAMP (General): | What does action taken codes B
B: Repair or Replacement of items
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NAMP (General): | What does action taken codes P
P: Removed
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NAMP (General): | What does action taken codes Q
Q: Installed
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NAMP (General): | What does action taken codes R
Removed and Replaced
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NAMP (General): | What does action taken codes S
Removed and Reinstalled
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes M3 mean?
M3: Backlog
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes M4 mean?
M4: Off-shift hours
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes M5 mean?
M5: Other
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes M6 mean?
M6: Awaiting aircraft I-level department maintenance
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes M7 mean?
M7: Flight operations/operational utilization
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes M8 mean?
M8 Awating other shops or maintenance actions
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes M9 mean?
M9: Awaiting maintenance funding
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NAMP (General): | What does awaiting maintenance codes CT mean?
Awatingin maintenance cure time
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NAMP (General): | In what Appendix of the NAMP can you find what each work unit code as well as action taken codes mean?
Appendix E
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NAMP (General): | What does when discovered covered code E mean?
E: After/between flight (Aircrew)
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NAMP (General): | What does when discovered covered code G mean?
G: Acceptamce/transfer
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NAMP (General): | What does when discovered covered code H mean?
H: Between flights (Ground Crew)
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NAMP (General): | What does when discovered covered code J mean?
J: Daily Inspection
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NAMP (General): | What does when discovered covered code K mean?
K: Turnaround Inspection
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NAMP (General): | What does when discovered covered code L mean?
L: Special Inspection, Preservation/Depreservation
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NAMP (General): | What does when discovered covered code O mean?
O: Administrative
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NAMP (General): | What does work center code 800 mean?
800: ALSS Division
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NAMP (General): | What does work center code 81A mean?
81A: Parachute shop
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NAMP (General): | What does work center code 81B mean?
81B: Aviators Safety Equipment Shop
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NAMP (General): | What does work center code 81C mean?
81C: Oxygen Regulator & Equipment Shop
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NAMP (General): | What does work center code 810 mean?
810: Aviator's Safety and Survial; Equipment Branch
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NAMP (General): | Within how many days shall a self-audit be performed after taking over a program?
30
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NAMP (General): | What is the responsibility of the WC supervisor in regards to the NAMPSOP?
Verify and track training, quals, and certifications of the workcenter personnel.
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NAMP (General): | Within how man hours must fuel samples be taken before initial flight?
24 hours
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NAMP (General): | Lox/gaseous oxygen operations will be performed by 2 or more qualified techs per which manual?
N.A. 13-1-6.4
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NAMP (General): | What must be used to catch Lox overflow?
Six-inch deep drip/drain pan
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NAMP (General): | What manual is used to protect, store, and hydrostatically test gas cylinders?
N.A. 06-20-2
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NAMP (General): | An ABO surveillance Program Manager will be designated in writing via what?
The MMP
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NAMP (General): | What assessment too is used to perform a program self-audit?
CSEC
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NAMP (General): | Which manuals list PPE to use when handling LOX?
N.A. 13-1-6.4 and; N.A. 06-30-501
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NAMP (General): | What does the acronym DR stand for?
Deficiency Report
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NAMP (General): | What does the acronym HMR stand for?
Hazardous Material Report
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NAMP (General): | What does the acronym PQDR stand for?
Product Quality Deficiency Report
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NAMP (General): | What does the acronym TPDR stand for?
Technical Publications Deficiency Report
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NAMP (General): | What does the acronym BTR stand for?
Baseline Trouble Report
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NAMP (General): | What does the acronym EMR stand for?
Explosive Mishap Report
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NAMP (General): | Which instruction provides guidance for the PQDR program?
SECNAVINST 4855.3
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NAMP (General): | What is a CAT 1 Deficiency Report?
Safety risk that could result in death or injury or damage/loss of equipment.
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NAMP (General): | What is a CAT 2 DR?
No safety risk but poses a risk to qualitg of maunenance an operational readiness
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NAMP (General): | Which program is used to track, create, and transmit DRs?
Joint Deficiency Reporting System (JDRS)
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NAMP (General): | Which DR is specific to Nalcomis?
Baseline Trouble Report (BTR)
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NAMP (General): | HMRs must be submitted how long after discovery?
Within 24 hours
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NAMP (General): | How does a CAT 2 TPDR pertain to maintenance hours?
Is non-safety related, but delays work of 8 hours or more
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NAMP (General): | How does a CAT 3 TPDR pertain to maintenance hours?
Is non-safety related, but delays work 8 hours or less
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NAMP (General): | How does a CAT 4 TPDR pertain to maintenance hours?
Is non-safety related, but does not delay maintenance
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NAMP (General): | HMRs and PQDRs are automatically considered for what procedure(s)?
Engineering Investigation (EI)
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NAMP (General): | When turning in a work order with an EI exhibit, how shall it be marked?
With 3-inch red letters marked "EI" or "PQDR"
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NAMP (General): | The MO mat delegate DR submitter privileges to which people?
AMO, QAO, NAMDRP Program Manager
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NAMP (General): | What's the acknowledgement of receipt time for a PQDR CAT 1?
Within 1 calendar day
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NAMP (General): | What's the acknowledgement of receipt time for a PQDR CAT 2?
Within 10 calendar days
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NAMP (General): | What's the difference between Immediate and Urgent action?
Immediate: Fatal or serious injury to personnel or damage to valuable property. Urgent: Personal injury or damage to valuable property
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NAMP (General): | What is Routine Action as it applies to TDs?
Retrofit changes when immediate or urgent action is not warranted
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NAMP (General): | What is Record Purpose as it applies to TDs?
Informal change TDs documents configuration changes in all affected equipment.
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NAMP (General): | What is the Deckplate TDRS report for ALSS TDs?
NAT 04
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NAMP (General): | Who may approve a one-time deferral of compliance for Immediate, Urgent, and Routine Actions TDs?
O-Level commanding Officers
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NAMP (General): | An Aircraft FOD inspection must be conducted if it has not flown in how many days?
30
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NAMP (General): | What must be etched on all tools in a toolbox?
Org code, Work Center Code, and Tool container number
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NAMP (General): | What is the minimum amount of days a work center tool log must be kept for?
30
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NAMP (General): | Tools used for O2 use must be marked how?
Oxygen use only
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NAMP (General): | What is the primary goal of the corrosion prevention and control program?
Prevent and control corrosion damage to aircraft
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NAMP (General): | How often must a plane captain be monitored by a QAR/CDQAR for proficiency?
Semi-annually
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NAMP (General): | Egress/explosive system checkout is required how often?
Semi-annual
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NAMP (General): | A maintainer must requalify for Egress/Explosive system checkout if TAD for many days?
90 days or more
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NAMP (General): | On a vids/maf or wo, which block contains WO code?
A58
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NAMP (General): | On a vids/maf or wo, where is the type equipment code?
A48
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NAMP (General): | Who's objective of aviation readiness and safety does the Namp support?
CNO and CMC
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NAMP (General): | What are the 3 levels of maintenance is the NAMP founded on?
1. O-level 2. I-level 3. D-depot
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NAMP (General): | What is the purpose of the MMP?
To provide scheduled control of predictable maintenance workload
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NAMP (General): | When conducting maintenance on ALSS, how many days are allowed before and after for completion?
+/- 3 days
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NAMP (General): | Who ensures all ALSS requirements are maintained in OOMA CM?
ALSS Baseline Manager
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NAMP (General): | What shall be initiated for hot seat evolutions?
New Aircraft Inspection and Acceptance card
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NAMP (General): | Who can approve FCF flights in conjunction with operational flights?
CO
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NAMP (General): | Who initiates a parachute record?
Activity placing it in source
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NAMP (General): | When is the only time B & D coded TDs may be deleted from the component record?
Removed from NAT01, item is removed, or replaced
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NAMP (General): | Who initiates a parachute record?
Activity placing it in service
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NAMP (General): | Which instructions list procedures for ALSS components, kits, or assemblies involved in mishaps?
OPNAVINST 3750.6; NA 13-1-6 series manuals
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NAMP (General): | Which instructions list procedures for ALSS components, kits, or assemblies involved in mishaps?
OPNAVINST 3750.6; NA 13-1-6 series manuals
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NAMP (General): | If Nalcomis OOMA is unavailable how shall maintenance be documented?
VIDS/MAF
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NAMP (General): | Who is the only person able to modify baseline data in CM?
Baseline Data Owner
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NAMP (General): | What shall o-level activities use as a primary means of installing and removing components on aircraft trees in CM?
Work order in the Maint. Module
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NAMP (General): | When an IMA issues an ALSS item, what must accompany the item?
Hardcopy AER and Auto Log Set
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NAMP (General): | If an ALSS pool is unavailable how much extra gear may be issued ti the o-level?
10%
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NAMP (General): | Which manual is referred to for ops involving ordnance.
NA 11-100-1.1
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NAMP (General): | Who is required to attend the ALSS CM course for OMA optimized squadrons?
1PR, 1AME, AND 1 AZ
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NAMP (General): | All PRs handling ordnances must be certified under which program?
Explosive Handling Personnel Qualification and Certification Program
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NAMP (General): | ALSS components have a shelf-life of how long before starting time cycle for inspection?
90 days
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NAMP (General): | ALSS components have a shelf-life of how long before starting time cycle for inspection?
90 days
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NAMP (General): | What course must all sups complete?
Naval aviation OMA w/c supervisor course
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NAMP (General): | What's the minimum pay grade for a CDQAR?
E-5
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NAMP (General): | What's the minimum pay grade for a CDI?
E-4
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NAMP (General): | At a minimum, how often shall QA monitor all CDIs?
Annually
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NAMP (General): | What's the major responsibility of the Navy Supply System?
Provide material in support of operations and maintenance of aeronautical equipment.
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: With what series of ejections seat is the Sku-10/A used?
SJU-17 A(V) & B(V)
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What aircraft uses the Sku-10/A?
1. F/A-18 A/C/D/E/F 2. EA-18G
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What's the size of the emergency O2 bottle provide?
100 Cubic inch, 1800 psi
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What length of time does the emergency O2 bottle provide?
Over 10 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: Which l/r does the Sku-10 house?
LRU-23/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What's the LRU-23/P made of?
Single ply polyurethane coated nylon fabric
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: How often shall Sku-10/A rigging and packing be performed y I-level
Every 24 mos (not to exceed 728 day)
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: If a functional check is required, what's the torque value of the valve connecting to the CO2 bottle of the LRU-23/P?
80-90 in-lbs
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What's the sku-10/A dropline length?
26ft 4in +/-12inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What may not expire prior to next scheduled inspection of the Sku-10/A?
Batteries
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: How shall the hairpin cotter of the URT-140 be secured?
Single-loop mousing with size E nylon thread
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What length of nylon cord is used to tie in survival items of the Sku-10/A?
138 inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What length of extra nylon cord type ! can be found in the Sku-10
50ft with core (guts) removed
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: How many water packets can be found i the sku-10?
3
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What shall the length of the LRU-23/P valve actuating line not exceed?
5 inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What's the length of the LRU-23/P sea anchor nylon cord?
10ft
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What's the required pull force movement for the sku-10 locking pins?
30lbs or less
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What should the emergency O2 on the sku-10 be filled to?
1800-2000 psi
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What's the force required for the manual O2 activation handle?
10-30 lbs
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What may occur if someone purges emergency O2 bottle through the filler valve?
Fire or explosion
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: When refilling the emergency O2 bottle what's the required fill stage and cooling stage times?
# Fill stage: No less than 3 minutes Cooling Stage: 2 min
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What are the required fill levels for the emergency O2 bottle when storing or shipping a sku-10?
Storing: 200 psi Shipping: 25 psi
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What should the emergency O2 bottle output pressure be?
60-90 psi
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N.A. 13-1-6.3-2: | Sku Series, Seat kits CH 6: What's the required pull force for kit deployment on the sku-10?
20 +/- 10 lbs
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Namp Ch. 1: | Where can definitions for commonly used terms and acronyms be found in the NAMP?
Appendix A
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Namp Ch. 1: | What does a warning mean?
Procedure that could cause injury or death
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Namp Ch. 1: | What does a caution mean?
Procedure could cause damage to or destructions of property.
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Namp Ch. 1: | What does a note mean?
A procedure or condition the requires emphasis
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Namp Ch. 1: | Who must be a command contact for NAMP policy interpretations before change proposal or deviation request?
Wing
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Namp Ch. 1: How and to who shall a policy or procedure change that is believed to adversely affect safety of flights or personnel be sent?
- Immediately via priority naval message | - To CNAF (N422C)
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Namp Ch. 1: | Deviations from NAMP policies, procedures or responsibilities must be submitted via naval message to CNAF (N422) by who?
Activity Commanding Officer
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Namp Ch. 1: | Who sponsors and directs the NAMP?
CNO
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Namp Ch. 1: | What's the NAMP's objective?
Achieve the aviation material readiness and safety standards established by the CNO and CNAF in coordination with the CMC.
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Namp Ch. 1: | What is the NAMP core principles?
- Strict adherence to quality and safety procedures - Repair of aeronautical equipment at appropriate level of maintenance - Application of systemic planned maint. to minimize degradation of aircraft, engines, equipment - Collection and analysis of data to support and changes
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Namp Ch. 1 | Who allocates funding for the NAMP?
CNO nad CMC
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Namp Ch. 1: | How far out does the program objective memorandum (POM) show NAMP fiscal needs?
5 years
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Namp Ch. 1: | What is the purpose of a Sea-Operational Detachment (SEAOPDET)?
To provide increased technical experience of Carrier AIMD sailors
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Namp Ch. 1: | Under whose direction does the CNO command of operating forces of the Navy, OPNAV, and the Chief of Naval Personnel?
SECNAV
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Namp Ch. 1: | What's the responsibility(es) of a squadron CO?
Maintenance and material condition of aircraft and equipment
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Namp Ch. 1: | What's the responsibilities of IMA and supply activities?
Support of flight line and flight deck operations
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Namp Ch. 1: | Who manages all aspects of aviation configuration management data systems?
NAVAIR
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Namp Ch. 1: | What are the 7 improvement elements that apply to the NAMP?
1. Productivity 2. Effectiveness 3. Efficiency 4.Quality 5.Quality of work 6. Life 7. Budgetability
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Namp Ch. 1: | Who is the focal point of fleet aviation maint. performance improvements?
NAVAIR
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Namp Ch. 1: | Which manual provides ORM guidance?
Opnavinst 3500.39
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | The cartridge actuated cutter is commercially known as?
The passive Anti-Suffocation Device (PASD)
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N.A. 13-1-6.10: Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | How is the PASD operated?
It is battery operated
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | What is the purpose of a PASD?
To provide a breathing air passage for an unconscious aircrew member forced down over water while wearing a A/P22P-14(V)
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What's a A/P22P-14(v)?
A chemical Protective Respirator Assembly
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | What is the intended use of the cartridge actuated cutter?
With the A/P22P-14(v)2 or (v)3 during operational contingency missions
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: Where is the PASD mounted?
On the mask inlet hose of the respirator
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | The PASD will open how much?
1/2 inch hole in respirator's ,ask inlet hose above the water line after it enters and exits fresh or salt water.
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | What does the PASD provide?
Ambient air for breathing even though the hose may be immersed.
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What's the service life of Cartridge Actuated Cutter?
5 years
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What's the operating temp of a PASD?
0-125 degrees F
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: What's the charge of a PASD and does it have the possibility of being hazardous?
181-miligram charge, no specific hazard in the event of ignition or during trtansportation
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: When may the cutter become a projectile?
When the clamp is open and could inadvertently fire.
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | When will the device be assembled on the mask?
Immediately after packing foam and clamp are removed
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | When looking from the end of the mask inlet hose, how should the actuator body be oriented?
Between the 9 and 11 o’clock positions
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | How shall a Cartridge Actuated Cutter (CAC) be labeled?
With the CAC s/n, and the 5 year shelf life expiration date
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 Cartridge Actuated Cutter: | Any unit that has CACs installed on the respirator hose, must maintain a computer cross-reference listing of what?
1. Respirator S/N 2. CAC S/N 3. CAC shelf life expiration date
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | What’s the CMU-29 (v)2/P CBR overvest used for?
To store the pusher fan and filter cansister
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | When is the CBR overvest used?
When the A/P22P-14(V) thru (V)4 CBR respirator assemblies are worn by fixed wing aircrew.
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | What are the 3 respiratir assemblies that can be worn with the CMU-29(v)2/P?
1. A/P22P-14(v) = CRU-79/P 2. A/P22P-14(V)3 = CRU-103/P 3. ) A/P22P-14(V)4 = Panel Mounted Oxygen Regulator
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | What is the CMU-29/P overvest constructed of?
Primaraily of nylon mesh, nylon straps, and nylon cloth
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | Does the panel mounted near the regulator use a ocket on the overvest for the oxygen hose?
No, but all of the other configurations do utilize a pocket on the vest.
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest:N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: What's the drawing numbere and nomenclature for the CBR vest and components?
1. 3298AS300 = Vest Assembly 2. 3298AS320 =CRU-79/P Oxygen Reg Pocket 3. 3298AS330 = CRU-103/P Oxygen Reg pocket
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | The CMU-29(v)2 overvest is supposed to be worn over?
1. SV-28 Survival Vest 2. CMU-33/P /syrvuvak vest 3. ACC 380 integrated torso harness
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | What are the authorized modifications for the CMU-29(v)2/P?
Modification for the C-20/C-40 crew chief configuration only
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | The CBR vest comes in how man sizes?
1; designed to fit all arecrew by adjusting the shoulder and waist straps
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N.A. 13-1-6.10 Chapter 10 CMU-29 (v) 2/P CBR overvest: | What are the only authorized repair/replacements?
Repair of small holes or tears, replacement of loose or broken stitching, hook and pile fastener tapes and snap fasteners.
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What is covered in this Chapter?
Qxygen Concentrator Type GGU-12/A (OEAS)
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What does OEAS stand for?
Oxygen Enriched Air System
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | Up to what altitude does the Type GGU-12/A 02 concentrator supply for aircrew members?
Up to 50,000ft
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What kind of breathing schedule does the Type GGU-12/A support?
Open Loop
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What doees the GGU-12/A utilize in order to produce oxygen-enriched air?
1. Engine Bleed Air | 2. Electrical Power
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What's the inlet pressure range of the GGU-12/A?
8-250 psig
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What's the outlet pressure of the GGU-12/A?
125 psig
200
N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What is the inspection cycle of the GGU-12/A?
Not exceed 400 flight hours
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What device is used to bench test the GGU-12/A?
TTU-518 A/E Oxygen Concentrator Test Unit
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What may not be used to carry the GGU-12/A?
1. Exhaust vent metallic tube assembly | 2. Rotary Valve Assembly
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What is the only means used to restrict exhaust flow of the concentrator?
Muffler Assembly
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What is the minimum power source required to operate the TTU-51 A/E?
115V, 400HZ, and 6 amp
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | After a 5-minute stabilization period, what should the percent 02 reading on the TTU-518 A/E read?
21 +/- 2%
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | When performing the 115v motor RPM test, what is the length of the test and required pressure drop count?
23 to 27 pressure drops in 2 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What are the allowable limits of the air pressure in TTU-58 A/E when performing the internal leakage test?
1. Pressure drop no more than 3 psig in 1 min | 2. Pressure drop no more than 15 psig in 5min
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): While performing the oxygen flow test when the concentrator os optional, what must the inlet pressure reading fall below?
85 Psig
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): While maintaining 30 inH20, at high pressure swing how much time will be allowed for the percent Oxygen meter to stabilize?
Up to 15 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | To be attached to air supply sources what will be required of AIMD shops when using a OBOGs Adapter Assembly inlet?
1. On/off valve | 2. 0-160 psig guage
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | While operating the TTU-518A/E, what should the shop air supply pressure not fall below?
75psig
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | Which publication outlines procedures for cleaning metallic parts?
N.A. 13-1-6.4-1
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | What is used to blow dry metallic parts?
Oil-free nitrogen
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): | When installing GGU-12/A sieve bed assemblies, what are the machine screws torqued to?
130-135 in-lbs
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): When attaching the metallic tube assembly and metallic bent tube assembly to the molecular sieve bed assembly with socket head cap screws, what's the torque valve of the screws?
2.0-2.2 in-lbs
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-3 CH 5 Oxygen Equipment (Concentrators): When securing the junction box assembly to the junction box bracket with socket head cap screws, what's the screws torque valve?
5.0-7.5 in-lbs
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What are the requirements for patches and rank when worn on flight clothing?
1. Won't exceed 50in2 | 2. No 1 patch exceeds 4 inches in any direction
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What are the 4 types of authorized flyer's summer coveralls?
1. CWU-27/P 2. CWU-73/P (Force flight suit (MEAFFS)) 3. Enhanced Air Force Flight Suit (EAFFS) 4. Modified Enhanced Air
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the size range for Flyer's coverall?
32 short to 52 long
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the size range of the Type II CWU-27/P women's coveralls?
30-44 misses (M) and women (W)
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the special inspection cycle for flight suits?
360 day
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What cannot be used to clean a flight suit?
1. Fabric softener 2. Bleach 3. Starch
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: How many sizes are available for the CWU-64/P?
24
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: The CWU-64/P is used as an alternative to what other clothing in cold weather?
1. CWU-45/P Jacket | 2. CWU-18/P Trousers
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the inspection cycle of the CWU-64/P?
360 day
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: When making sewing repairs, what should the thread being used conform to?
A-A-55217
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What 3 materials can be used to lubricate slide fasteners?
1. Lead pencil 2. Graphite 3. Wax
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: How many sizes are available for the 2 piece flight suit trousers and coat?
15
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: For proper fit of the 2 piece flight suit coat how far or below the hipbone should the waistband fit?
1/2 inch
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the max water temperature allowed when laundering fight suits, as well as the temperature when tumble drying?
180 degrees F
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: Which type of hangers should be used to hang drying fight suits?
1. Wooden | 2. Plastic
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: The Navy flyer's combat shirt (NFCS) is worn in place of what other piece of clothing?
Two piece flight suit top
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the special inspection for the Navy flyer's combat shirt (NFCS)?
360 day
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's a CWU-36/P?
The summer Flyer's Jacket
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's a CWU-45/p?
Cold weather flyer's jacket
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the CWU-18/P?
Extreme Cold Weather Trousers
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: How many pieces make up the (Multi Climate Protection System) MCPS?
12
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the fleece jacket and vest of the MCPS made of, and how much wind does it block?
Aramid, 300 weight double fleece, black 95% of wind
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What are the different available liner?
1. CWU-23/P 2. CWU-72/P 3. CWU-81/P 4. CWU-82/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 3 Aircrew Personal Protective Equipment Clothing: What's the size range of the GS/FRP-2 flyer's gloves?
4-12
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | Which G-suit can be used as a substitute for the CSU-13B/P?
CSU-15A/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | Which G-suit is replacing the CSU-15/P?
CSU-13B/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | Which maintenance process is followed when working on a CSU-15A/P?
The same as a CSU-13B/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | Which size G-suits are the only ones that calf modifications are authorized on?
1. Medium | 2. Large
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | How many turns of electrical insulation tape is required to cover the hose clamp of the CSU-15/P?
3
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | What's the special inspection for all G-suits?
180 day
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | When inflating a G-suit for a leakage test, to what amount is it filled?
5 psig
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | During a G-suit leakage test, the bladder pressure may not drop how much in what amount of time?
1 psig in 30 seconds
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | How long will a G-suit hold a minimum pressure of 0.3 psi?
4 hrs
250
N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | What size holes, snags or tears shall be darned with a reinforcing patch on a G-suit?
7/8 inch
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | What size holes on a G-suit shall receive a patch?
In excess of 7/8 inches to 3 inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | What's the maximum length of time for a wash cycle when cleaning a G-suit?
3 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | If needed, what air source can be used to inflate a G-suit for a leak test?
MPLR pump type I or III with adaptable fittings
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | Which G-suit provides 40% greater bladder coverage to restrict blood flow t lower body than the CSU-15/P and CSU-13B/P?
CSU-20/P22P-16
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: Which device located between O2 regulator and male portion of the hose quick, sends a pneumatic signal to the regulator enabling the Navy combat Edge (NEC) A/P22P-16 system to operate?
G-sensing line
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | On which aircraft shall the CSU-20/P22P-16 not be used?
1. F/A-18 series | 2. EA-18G series
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | Which special inspections apply to the CSU-20/P22P-16
1. 90 day | 2. 360 day
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | When is the leak test performed on the CSU-20/P22P-16?
1. 90 Day | 2. 360 Day
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | To what psi is the CSU-20/P22P-16 inflated when performing a leakage test?
3 psi
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | During a leakage test the CSU-20/P22P-16 shall not drop more than what amount in what amount of time?
1.0 psig in 60 seconds
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-4 CH 4: | When shall a CSU-20/P22P-16 be removed from in service?
1. Fails a leak test 2. Requires more than 3 patches 3. Holes or tears in bladder fabric 4. Can no longer be economically repaired
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 7: | What's the minimum lead-time for custom fit flight apparel?
90 days
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 7: | What form must be signed by an AMSO or local tiger team representative to verify the need for custom fit apparel?
NAVAIR form 10126/1
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 7: | What must be drafted in order to order custom fit flight equip.
Naval Message
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 7: | Who is the custom fit flight clothing Naval Message sent?
TYCOM
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 7: | What two forms are required for all custom fit orders?
1. Supply form 1348-6 | 2. NA Form 1026/1
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Which drysuit is replacing the CWU-62 B/P?
CWU-86/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What does the A/P22P-6 series Anti-Exposure apparel assembly consist of?
1. A/P22P-6B(V) 2. A/P22P-6C(V)2 3. A/P22P-6D(V)2
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How many sizes is the CWU-62B/P available in?
12
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How many sizes is the CWU-62 C/P available in?
9
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Which anti-exposure assembly is for women only?
1. CWU-87/P | 2. CWU-62C/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How many inches at a time should neck seal be trimmed?
1/4 inch at a time
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | CWU-62/P wrist seals have trim lines spaced how many inches apart?
Approx. 3/16 inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What must not be used to mark drysuits?
1. Ball point pen | 2. Lead pencil
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What must be added to neck and wrist seals of drysuits to avoid damage when donning and doffing?
Talc powder
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What's the service life of an anti-exposure coverall?
15 years from the DOM
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What must be done with an anti-exposure coverall that lacks a legible DOM?
Marked as NRFI
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What else can determine the DOM if DOM isn't legible?
Contract lot number can be used
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What are the special inspections for anti-exposure coveralls?
1. 180 day 2. 360 day
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Which 2 methods are used during anti-exposure coverall leak test?
1. Air Leak Test Fixture | 2. Water Leak Device
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What must be used if an anti-exposure coverall fails the air leak test?
Water Test Device
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What's the soapy solution mixture ratio to be used during the air leak test?
1/2 oz detergent to 16 oz water
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How tight must the Air Leak Test fixture be tightened to the anti-exposure coverall heck seal?
Finger tight plus 1/2 turn with a wrench
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: How many times is it recommended that the drysuit be filled and deflated with air in order to let the air temperature inside the coverall to stabilize?
3 Times
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | When connecting an air source, which way should the pointer on the 3-way valve be pointing?
Toward the gauge, which indicates the pointer is in the off position.
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | To what amount should the anti-exposure coveralls be inflated during the air leak test?
7.5 inches of water (inH20)
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: How long shall an anti-exposure coverall be left at pressure during the air leak test, and what is the max allowable pressure drop?
For 5 mins and no more than 1 inch of water (inH2O)
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Drysuits should not be allowed to stay inflated and covered in soapy solution for longer than what amount of time?
5 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What publication should be utilized in order to become familiar with the water test stand and operating procedures?
N.A. 17-15GB-504
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How many people are required in order to operated the water test stand?
2
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How much water is required to fill the reservoir to the fill line?
Approximately 30-35 gallons
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How much bleach should be added per reservoir full of water on the water test device?
1/4 Cup
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Which drysuit shall not be tested with chlorine bleach?
OTS-600
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | During water test inspections, what determines that a repair is required?
1 drop of water falls in 10 seconds or less
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | When using a dryer, what temperature and amount of time shall anti-exposure coveralls be dried?
On the lowest temperature setting for 20 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What's the maximum allowed time for a drysuit to hang to dry?
4 hrs
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What is used to spot clean a drysuit?
Simple Green
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How far beyond damaged area shall drysuit patches extend?
1 inch
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Patches may not cover more than what percentage of a coverall panel?
25%
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Authorized patching of the CWU-62/P shall not exceed?
180 square inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How many inches are removed from anti-exposure socks during initial installation?
2 inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What's the service life of the OTS-600?
10 years from the DOM or until beyond economical authorized repair, whichever comes first
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What does ARSD stand for?
Aviation Rescue Swimmer's Drysuit
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How many sizes does the ARSD come in?
4
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What is the ARSD made of?
Nylon Gortex Laminate
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | How many sizes come in the anti-exposure socks?
One size fits all and are factory installed
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What the service life of the ARSD?
Remain in service until beyond economic repair
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | The CWU-83/P will be used on what aircrafts and when?
1. Carrier Onboard Delivery 2. Vertical Onboard Delivery (VOD) 3. On flights over water or where cold climatic conditions could be hazardous or fatal
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: When the CWU-83/P (Passenger Anti-Exposure Coverall is worn over normal winter clothing, will provide protection from hypothermia for how long and at what temperatures?
For 1 hour in 40 degree fahrenheit seas.
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | The CWU-83/P coverall is available in how many sizes and what are they?
3; 1. Small 2. Large 3. XXXLG
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | Who wears the CWU-83/P?
Non-combat equipped passengers
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2 CH 5 Anti-Exposure assemblies: | What's the service life of the CWU-83/P Passenger Anti-Exposure Ensemble?
12 years
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What type of shuttle-type machines are the Consew, Singer 31-15, Singer 7-33, and Consew 733R?
Oscillating
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: What is the federal standard stitch for the Consew, Singer 31-15, Singer 7-33, Consew 733R, and Singer 111W155, Consew 206RB?
301 lock stich
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What type of work is the Consew, and Singer 31-15 used for?
For light to medium work
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What type of work is the Singer 7-33, and Consew 733R used for?
For heavy work
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What type of work is the Singer 111W155 used for?
For medium to heavy work
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What machine can make a standard 308 zig-zag stitch?
The 199R3
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What machine can make a standard 304 zig-zag stitch
The 199R
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What does the letter in the machine's model number designate (ex.111W155)?
The country in which the machine was manufactured
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 003 00: | What type of work is the Consew 206RB used for?
Medium to heavy work
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 004 00 (Singer 31-15): | When conducting 28 day maint., what type of air shall be used to clean?
Low-pressure air
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 004 00 (Singer 31-15): | If binder occurs what is the first step to isolate binding?
On the feeding unit, loosen setscrew
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 004 00 (Singer 31-15): | What is the spcification or part number for Mineral USP, Oil?
04-0819
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000, Work Package 004 00 (Singer 31-15): | What is the spcification or part number for Mineral USP, Oil?
MIL-PRF-680
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Aircraft Liquid Oxygen and Gaseous Oxygen Systems provide the aircrewmember?
Either diluted or 100 percent oxygen for breathing
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): The Liquid Oxygen System provides facilities to store and convert liquid oxygen (LOX) into what?
Gaseous oxygen
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): The Gaseous Oxygen System provides facilities to store gaseous oxygen in cylinders at either high or low pressure and to deliver it to the aircrewmember at what?
A reduced pressue for breathing
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Aircraft Oxygen Systems installed in naval aircraft fall into one of two categories, what are they?
Either Gaseous oxygen systems or liquid oxygen systems
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Gaseous Oxygen systems are comrised of three types what are they?
1. Low pressure (0-500psig) 2. High pressure (0-1800 psig) 3. Reduced High Pressure
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Gaseous Oxygen Systems are used primarily on what type of aircraft?
Multiplace Aircraft; where space | and weight considerations are less important items
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Liquid Oxygen Systems are used primarily on what type of aircraft?
On aircraft where space, weight, and mission | considerations are paramount
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): What is the purpose of a converter when it comes to a liquid oxygen system?
Is used to store he liquid oxygen supply
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Diluter Demand Regulators are used with Gaseous Oxygen Systems, and provide with an air-oxygen mixture, or a?
100% oxygen
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): By placing the diluter lever (or knob) in the NORMAL position on a Diluter Demand Regulator, an air-oxygen mixture is supplied upon demand up to approximately how many feet?
28,000 to 32,000
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): At approximately ___ feet ambient air is shut off on the Diluter Demand Regulator, and the user will then recieve 100 percent oxygen.
32,000 feet
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): By selecting 100% OXYGEN on the Diluter Demand Regulator, the regulator supplies 100% oxygen at what altitude(s)?
All altitudes
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Automatic Positive Pressure Diluter Demand Regulators use what type of Oxygen System?
Can be either Gaseous or Liquid Oxygen Systems
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): With the Automatic Positive Pressure Diluter Demand Regulators, what happens when above 30,000 ft?
Added oxygen at a positive pressure is supplied to the mask; and will continue to do so up until 50,000 ft.
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Due to human limitations, Automatic Positive Pressure Diluter Demand Regulators shall not be used above how many feet?
43,000 feet; except for very short periods
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Miniature Oxygen Regulators reduce and regulate supply pressure, and deliver what?
100% oxygen to the user at a breathable pressure
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): The safety pressure feature in the Miniature Oxygen Regulators automatically maintains a positive pressure of _ to _ inH2O in the mask at all altitudes up to, and including, 34,000 feet.
0 to 2.5
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): The pressure breathing feature of the Miniature Oxygen Regulators maintains a positive pressure in the mask of up to WHAT inH2O and at what altitudes?
20.0; between 35,000 and 50,000 feet
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Where are the Diluter Demand Regulators mounted and what type of regulator are they?
Torso-mounted; multi-purpose regulators
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Why are Continuous Flow Regulators only used in a limited number of naval aircraft?
The regulators do not satisfactorily meet all the oxygen requirements of varying degrees for aircrew activity
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Who is authorized to use continuous flow regulators?
Authorized for passenger use, but regulators are not authorized for use by aircrewmembers.
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Which drysuit is replacing the CWU-62B/P?
CWU-86/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What does the A/P22P-6 series Anti-Exposure apparel assembly consist of?
1. A/P22P-6B(V)2 2. A/P22P-6C(V)2 3. A/P22P-6D(V)2
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many sizes is the CWU-62B/P available in?
12
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many sizes is the CWU-62C/P available in?
9
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Which anti-exposure assembly is for women only?
1. CWU-87/P | 2. CWU-62C/P
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many inches at a time should neck seals be trimmed?
1/4 inch at a time
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): CWU-62/P wrist seals have trim lines spaced how many inches apart?
Appox 3/16 inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What must not be used to mark drysuits?
1. Ball point pen | 2. Lead pencil
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What must be added to neck and wrist seals of drysuits to avoid damage when donning and doffing?
Talc powder
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What's servidce life of an anti-exposure coverall?
15 years from the DOM
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What must be done with an anti-exposure coverall that lacks a legible DOM?
Mark it as NRFI
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What else can be used to determine Date of manufacture if DOM isn't legible?
Contract lot number
359
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What are the special inspections for anti-exposure coveralls?
1. 180 day | 2. 360 day
360
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Which two methods are used during anti-exposure coverall leak test?
1. Air leak test fixture | 2. Water leak device
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What must be used if an anti-exposure coverall fails the air leak test?
Water test device
362
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What's the soapy solution mixture ratio to be used during air leak test?
1/2 oz detergent to 16 oz water
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How tight must the air leak test fixture be tightened to anti-exposure coverall neck seal?
Finger tight plus 1/2 turn with wrench?
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many times is it recommended that the drysuit be filled and deflated with air in order to let air temperature inside coverall to stablize?
3 times
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): When connecting air source, which way should the pointer on the 3-way valve be pointing?
Toward the gauge, which indicates pointer is in off position.
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): To what amount should the anti-exposure coveralls be inflated during the air leak test?
7.5 inches water (inH20)
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How long shall an anti-eposure coverall be left at pressure during the air test, and what is the max allowable pressure drop?
For 5 mins and no more than 1 inch of water (inH20)
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Drysuits should not be allowed to stay inflated and covered in soapy soluton longer than what amount of time?
5 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What pub should be utilized in order to become familiar with H2O test stand and operating procedures?
N.A. 17-15GB-504
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many people are required in order to operated the water test stand?
2
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How much water is required to fill the reservoir to the fill line?
Approximately 30-35 gallons
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How much bleach should be added per reservoir full of water on the water test device?
1/4 cup
373
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Which drysuit shall not be tested with chlorine bleach?
OTS-600
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): During water test inspection, what determine that a repair is required?
1 drop of water falls in 10 seconds or less
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): When using a dryer, what temperature and amount of time shall anti-exposure coveralls be dried?
On the lowest temperature setting for 20 minutes
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What is the maxium allowed time a drysuit can hang to dry?
4 hours
377
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What is used to spot clean a drysuit?
Simple Green
378
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How far beyond damaged area shall patches extend?
1 inch
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Patches may not cover more than what percentage of a coverall panel?
25 percent
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Authorized patching of CWU-62/P shall not exceed?
180 square inches
381
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many inches are removed from anti-exposure sockss during initial installation?
2 inches
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What's the service life of the OTS-600?
10 years from the DOM or until beyond economical authorized repair, whichever comes 1st
383
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What does ARSD stand for?
Avation Rescue Swimmer's Drysuit
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many sizes does the ARSD cpme in?
4
385
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What is the ARSD made of?
Nylon Gortex Laminate
386
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): How many sizes come in the anti-exposure socks?
One size fits all and are factory installed
387
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What's the service life of the ARSD?
Remain in service until beyond economic repair
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): The CWU-83/P will be used on what aircrafts and when?
1. Carrier Onboard Delivery 2. Verticle Onboard Delivery (VOD) On flights over water or where cold climatic conditions could be hazardous or fatal
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): When CWU-83/P (Passenger Anti-Exposure Coverall) is worn over normal winter clothing, will provide protection from hypothermia for how long at what temperature?
For 1 hour in 40 degree fahrenheit
390
N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): The CWU-83/P coverall is available in how many sizes and whar are they?
3; Sm, Lg, and 3XL
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): Who wears the CWU-83/P?
Non-combat equipped passengers
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N.A. 13-1-6.7-2, CH. 5 AIRCREW PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (CLOTHING): What's the service life of the CWU-83/P (Passenger Anti-Exposure Ensemble)
12 years
393
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: Each work package is assigned a 5 digit number, what does the numbers desonate?
The first 3 digits identify the work package, the last two identify added work packages (ex: 002 00).
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: How are work package (WPs) arranged?
In numerical sequence
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: How would you find a work package (WP) when thesubject isn't known?
Refer to the alphabetical index (WP 001 00)
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: What does Copy Freeze date mean?
Is the publication date established after which no additional information or changes will be incorporated into the manual. - Additions, deletions, and changes required after freeze date will be held until next publication change
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: Where would you refer to in order to find applicable TDs and which TDs will be listed?
Refer to the historical record of applicable TDs, which is in each WP; will only list TDs that affect the text and illustrations of that WP
398
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: What does a warning mean?
An operating, maintenance procedure, practice, statement, or condition that if not observed could result in injury or death.
399
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: What does caution mean?
An operating, maintenance procedure, practice, statement, or condition could result in damage to or destruction of equipment, or loss of mission effectiveness
400
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: What does a note mean?
An essential operating, maintenance procedure, practice, statement, or condition which must be highlighted
401
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: What does a SM&R code mean?
Source, maintenance, and recoverability
402
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: What SPI and SPM?
Stitches per inch & Stitches per min mean
403
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: All sewing machines are subject to what inspections?
1. Pre-op | 2. 28 day
404
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB: How does one acquire parts for a sewing machine?
Must be acquired through open purchase
405
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 31-15): What's the needle size?
16x87
406
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 31-15): What's the max Stitches per min (SPM)?
2,200
407
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 31-15): How's the needle threaded?
Left-hand twist
408
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 31-15): What's the Stitches per inch (SPI)?
7 to 32
409
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 31-15): What's the presser foot clearance?
5/16 inches
410
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 7-33 / Consew 733R): What's the needle size?
1. 7x1 2. 7x5 3. 1000 Schmetz 4. 1000H Schmetz
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 7-33 / Consew 733R): What's the max Stitches per min (SPM)?
550
412
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 7-33 / Consew 733R): What's the needle thread?
Left-hand twist
413
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 7-33 / Consew 733R): What's the Stitches per inch (SPI)?
2 to 8
414
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 7-33 / Consew 733R): What's the foot clearance?
1. 9/16 inches | 2. 7/8 inches
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 111w155): What's the needle size?
135x17
416
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 111w155): What's the max Stitches per min (SPM)?
3500 to 3600
417
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 111w155): What's the needle thread?
Left-hand twist
418
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 111w155): What's the max Stitches per inch (SPI)
5 to 32
419
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Singer 111w155): What's the foot clearance?
15/64
420
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Consew 206RB): What's the needle size?
135X16
421
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Consew 206RB): What's the max Stitches per min (SPM)?
3,300
422
N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Consew 206RB): How's the needle threaded?
Z-twist
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Consew 206RB): What's the Stitches per inch (SPI)
3 1/2 to 32
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N.A. A6-215PC-MEB-000 Industrial Sewing Equipment, WP 002 IPB (Consew 206RB): What's the foot clearance?
1/2
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: Aviators Breathing Oxygen (ABO), MIL-PRF-27210, comes in how many states, and what are they?
2, 1. Gaseous (Type I) 2. Liquid (Type II)
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: Liquid oxygen (LOX) is converted to a gaseous state prior to what?
Its delivery to the Aircrew
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: In regard to LOX, a surveillance / correlation program is the primary methodology of what?
Ensuring that each operation in the LOX supply system is carried out in strict compliance with established procedures.
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: Oxygen can exist as a solid; at atmospheric pressure, oxygen exists as a solid at temperatures below its melting point, which is what temperature?
-361°F (-218 °C)
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: Oxygen turns into a gaseous state at what temperature?
-297 °F (-183 °C)
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: The pressure required to liquefy oxygen at its critical temperature is known as what, and what is its psig?
Critical pressure, 736.5 psig
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: Gaseous oxygen is colorless, odorless, tasteless and how much heavier than air.
About 1.1 times as heavy as air.
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N.A. A6-332AO-GYD-000 AVIATORS BREATHING OXYGEN (ABO) SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM LABORATORY AND FIELD GUIDE: One gallon of LOX weighs how much?
9.519 pounds
433
OPNAV INSTRUCTION 3501.225C NAVY PREMEDITATED PERSONNEL PARACHUTING AND CARGO AIRDROP PROGRAM: What is a Cargo airdrop?
The planned action to deploy materiel from an aircraft in flight by employing an approved aerial delivery parachute system or by using the free drop method
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OPNAV INSTRUCTION 3501.225C NAVY PREMEDITATED PERSONNEL PARACHUTING AND CARGO AIRDROP PROGRAM: What is a P3 jump?
Is an intentional, planned parachuting activity during which personnel wear a single or dual-harness parachute system, having at least one approved main parachute and one approved reserve parachute.
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OPNAV INSTRUCTION 3501.225C NAVY PREMEDITATED PERSONNEL PARACHUTING AND CARGO AIRDROP PROGRAM: What is a non premeditated is?
Emergency parachute jump is a parachuting activity made necessary because of an in-flight emergency, during which personnel wear or are attached to a single parachute assembly_
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OPNAV INSTRUCTION 3501.225C NAVY PREMEDITATED PERSONNEL PARACHUTING AND CARGO AIRDROP PROGRAM: What is a Non-Standard Parachute System (NSPS) and Equipment?
Commerc off-the If parachutes, associated parachuting equipment, or a combination thereo
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.4-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS OXYGEN EQUIPMENT (REGULATORS): What does a CAGE code designate?
A vendor code number enclosed in diagonals following the part nomenclature identifies the manufacturer of other than government standard parts. Manufacturer Commercial and Government Entity = CAGE
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.4-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS OXYGEN EQUIPMENT (REGULATORS): What does SM&R mean?
Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Code. Is comprised of three parts, a two-position source code, a two-position maintenance code, and a one-position recoverability code
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.4-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS OXYGEN EQUIPMENT (REGULATORS): How many digits are in a NIIN?
9
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.4-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS OXYGEN EQUIPMENT (REGULATORS): How much psi is in a low pressure regulator?
Low Pressure (0-500 psig)
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.4-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS OXYGEN EQUIPMENT (REGULATORS): How much psi is in a high pressure regulator?
High Pressure (0-1800 psig)
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.4-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS OXYGEN EQUIPMENT (REGULATORS): What does PORTS stand for and what is its part number
Portable Oxygen Regulator Test Set, 3949AS100-2
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What does ISSC stand for?
In Service Support Center
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): All operations involving the handling of LOX shall be performed by two or more qualified persons, with the exception of?
The removal and replacement of aircraft LOX converters
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): All AIMD oxygen shops, ashore and afloat, shall have oxygen monitors installed to ensure WHAT oxygen content in the space is maintained at a safe level?
Both physiological and over-enriched
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): When referring to oxygen, what does MIL-PRF-27210 mean?
Means Type I shall be used in aircraft gaseous oxygen systems
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): When dealing with hydrogen, hydrocarbon gases, or oil base liquids, one should exercise care that what does not become contamined in anyway, because a serious explosion could result?
compressed oxygen
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): What shall not be used on aluminum or magnesium fittings in applications where shear stress would be encountered?
Krytox and Tribolube
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Never test for pipe line leaks or blow-out pipelines with ____ unless lines are specifically made and cleaned for this use
Oxygen
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Aviator’s breathing oxygen supply cylinders can be readily identified by what?
1. Cylinder is green color, 2. 3-inch wide white band around the upper circumference of the cylinder 3. OXYGEN, AVIATOR’S shall be stenciled in white parallel to the longitudinal axis and on diametrically opposed sides in letters 1 3/4 to 2 inches high
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): What is Leak detection compound's P/N?
MIL-PRF-25567, Type 1
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): The pressure in oxygen storage cylinders which service/replenish aircraft oxygen supply cylinders should not fall below __ psig?
50
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Oxygen cylinders depleted to a pressure of approximately 50 psig shall be marked what?
EMPTY
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): All cylinders which have a pressure below 15 psig shall be what?
Removed from service
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Cylinders that are less than 2 inches in outside diameter and less than 2 feet long do not require what?
A hydrostatic retest
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): How long is a hydrostatic test date good for?
5 years after last test date stamped on | cylinder shoulder
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): If a cylinder is full but is past its hydrostatic date may it remail in service?
As long as the cylinder is full, it may remain in service, but when it needs to be refilled it must then be turned in.
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Are aviator’s breathing oxygen the same as welding or hospital oxygen?
No, the latter types of oxygen usually have | a moisture content that would freeze and plug the lines and valves of an aircraft oxygen system
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): What is required to be used when filling aircraft systems?
A pressure reducing regulator
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): What publication contains instructions for storage, handling and hydrostatic testing intervals for compressed gases and gas cylinders?
NAVAIR 06-20-2
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): The potential hazards associated with the handling of liquid oxygen is due to what?
1. Its extremely cold temperature 2. rapid expansion upon conversion to gas at ambient (room) temperature 3. Its reactivity with any organic matter or flammable substance with which it comes in contact.
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Clothing that is splashed by liquid oxygen shall be removed immediately and thoroughly aired for how long?
At least 1 hour
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Because liquid oxygen has an extremely low temperature, it can freeze or seriously damage skin tissue upon contact. The effect is similar to?
Frostbite or thermal burn
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): Always assume that frosted or uninsulated parts of liquid oxygen equipment are approximately what degrees?
-297 degrees F (-182 Degrees C)
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): What is the expand ratio of liquid oxygen?
One volume of liquid oxygen will expand to 862 volumes of gaseous oxygen
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): When draining LOX converters, two qualified persons shall be present when draining LOX converters. One of which will be designated as what?
As the safety observer
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): How many lox converters can be drained at one time?
2
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): __ coverall shall be worn, this coverall shall be worn over the gloves and the top of shoes, so that in the event of LOX spillage, the LOX will roll off the clothing and not become trapped in the gloves or boots?
Cuffless
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): On converters permantently installed in aircraft; before recharging an aircraft liquid oxygen system with the converter installed ensure what is done?
A stainless steel, aluminum or copper drip pan is placed beneath the aircraft overboard vent
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N.A. 13-1-6.4-1, WP 003 01 AIRCRAFT OXYGEN SYSTEMS AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, OXYGEN SYSTEMS (AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT, MASKS, AND OTHER SYSTEMS): When liquid oxygen piping is not enclosed in a double wall or flame tight casing, what should be posted?
NO SMOKING signs in the | compartments containing the piping.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What In Service Support Center (ISSC) has control of most of the life support and survival equipment?
Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) (Pax River, MD)
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What In Service Support Center (ISSC) has control of parachutes and related hardware, including torso harnesses?
ISSC is the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What In Service Support Center (ISSC) has control of all survival radios and emergency beacons?
NAWCAD DET Indianapolis, IN
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): Inflatable survival equipment allowance is generally determined by?
The number of crewmember seats (stations) aboard the aircraft, and the specific duties required for the aircrewmember.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): Any Aviation Life Support System Equipment along with related subassemblies or equipment which have been recovered following use in an emergency ditching/bailout or ejection will be turned into?
Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division,Patuxent River, MD; All equipment should remain in the condition it was recovered in.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): A cage code is made up of how many numbers?
It’s a five-digit number
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): An SM&R code is made up of how many numbers?
It’s a five-digit number
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): The LPU-34 weighs how much and provides how much buoyancy?
weighs 3 1/4 pounds and provides a minimum of 65 pounds of buoyancy.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): An RFI CO2 cylinder shall contain how many threads around the neck of the cylinder?
A minimum of 7
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What is the inspection cycle of an LPU-34/37?
360
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What is the leak test time for an LPU-34/37?
Minimum 1 hr, but should not be started until after the 15 min stabilization period has elapsed.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): When conducting a leak test on an LPU-34/37, what is the maximum allowed air to be put in the bladder? After one hour has elapsed what is the least amount of air allowed to be in the bladder?
Fill to a maximum of 3.25 psi, no less than 2.50 can be in the bladder after an hour as elapsed
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What Flu is in an LPU-36 A/P?
A FLU-8 B/P
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What is the buoyancy of an LPU-36A/P?
3 1/4 lbs?
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): Life Preserver should fully inflate to design to shape in how many seconds?
Less than 30 seconds
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): How much psi will the tri-sar be inflated to?
2.0 PSIG
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): What is leak test time on a TRI-SAR?
2 hrs
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-2 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFE PRESERVERS): If a CO2 cylinder weighs less than _ grams than minimum stamped weight is shall be discarded.
2 grams
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): The LR-1 is designed to fit how many people?
A one-man liferaft
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What does the LR-1 liferaft consist of?
-Consists of an inflation assembly - A one-man liferaft constructed of polychloroprene-coated cloth -Three types of CO2 cylinders and one type of inflation valve -The liferaft consists of a single compartment flotation tube with a non-inflatable floor. -It is blue in color and features a weathershield, sea anchor, sea anchor pocket, retaining line pocket, and ballast bags. The weathershield is nonspecular sea blue in color on the outside and bright red on the inside.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What is the LR-1 installed in?
C-2A, E-2C, KC-130F, T-34B, KC-130R, CT-39G, T39E, Helicopter Back Pack Assembly, EA-6A, F-18, A-7, AV-8B, TAV-8B
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): All LR-1 liferafts shall be subjected to Phase/Isochronal Scheduled Inspection System (ISIS) inspections coinciding with?
The aircraft on which they are installed with the exception of the Helicopter Backpack which shall be inspected every 360 days.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): A functional test and pull cable proof load test shall be performed when?
Prior to placing in service or during aircraft Acceptance Inspection, and each fourth inspection cycle thereafter
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): LR-1 Liferaft shall inflate to design shape without evidence of restriction how quickly?
In less than 1 | minute
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What is the pull cable proof load test pull force?
50-lb pull
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): CO2 Cylinder markings shall include what?
WIll be in black letters 1/4 inch high. Will include gross weight, tare weight of CO2
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What is the leak test of a LR-1?
4 Hours, and pressresure shall not decrease to less than 1.6 psig from a maximum test pressuer of 2.0 psig
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): When tightening coupling nut to the LR-1 liferaft, the torque value shall be what?
85 ±5 in-lb.
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): How many applications of cement should be applied to a raft when being repaired?
4 using toulene or MEK; On the 1st and 3rd applications use the back and forth stroke method, and on the 2nd and 4th use the one-way stroke method
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): When fabricating the retaining line, what length should the webbing be?
12 inches from the 8 foot 4 1/2
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): The LRU-23/P assembly is intended to accommodate how many people?
One-person and is manufactured by RFD ltd, and supplied by Martin-Baker Ltd
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What are the three main components of the LRU-23/P liferaft?
1. flotation chamber, 2. double layer floor 3. double layer canopy
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What are the components of the LRU-23/P constructed of?
Of dark blue single ply-polyurethane coated nylon fabric and are assembled using radio frequency welding techniques
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What is the LRU-23/P installed in?
The F-14, F-A-18, T-45,
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What are the authorized modifications to the LRU-23/P assembly?
There are no authorizations at this time
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What can the inspection cycle not exceed?
735 day, unless the operational requirements demand otherwise
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): What is the cure time after applying cement to a liferaft?
48 hours
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): The LRU-18/U supports how many personnel and is designed to replace what raft?
A one-man liferaft. It is a light-weight raft designed to replace the bulkier and heavier LR-1
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NAVAIR 13-1-6.1-1 AVIATION-CREW SYSTEMS, INFLATABLE SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT (LIFERAFTS): The LRU-18/U liferaft assembly is mandatory for use for what aircraft?
By all authorized helicopter aircrewmembers during overwater flights