NAVAIR 00-80R-14-1 (AIRCRAFT EMERGENCY RESCUE) Flashcards

Rescue procedures and equipment required for rescue

1
Q

If an aircraft is on fire, what must be made before firefighters can approach?

A

RESCUE PATH

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What safety hazards are implemented when discussing Aircraft “INTAKE”?

A

Suction may ingest personel and equipment.

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What safety hazards are implemented when discussing Aircraft “EXHAUST”?

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Heat and force may spread fire or injure personel.

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What safety hazards are implemented when discussing Aircraft “PROPELLERS”?

A

Hazard to personel, propeller blast may spread fire or fuel.

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What safety hazards are implemented when discussing Aircraft “ROTOR BLADES”?

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Hazard to personel, blast may spread fire or fuel.

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What does ARFF stand for?

A

Aircraft, Rescue, and Fire Fighting.

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Q

What are the three points of entry?

A

DOORS, HATCHES, CANOPIES

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Q

What are the three types of canopies?

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SLIDING, CLAMSHELL, HINGED,

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If because of structural or damaged normal access cannot be made, what type of entry may be used?

A

EMERGENCY ENTRY.

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Q

Extreme caution must be made when cutting through the canopy to avoid what?

A

Injury to crew or striking the ejection seat mechanism.

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