OS1 Flashcards

(48 cards)

1
Q

is the direct representative of
the Operational Commander for current operations.

is a critical component of the
CC watch construct designed to optimize the functionality of the watch in support of the
commands operational objectives, maximize coordination with staff/duty elements and port
partners, and mitigate risks for all mission areas.

position is a
Master-level qualification and might serve as the initial Incident Commander for emergent
events until relieved. The general requirements for the CDO are

A

Command Duty Officer

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2
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is responsible for the planning and execution of
incident response missions conducted within the AOR.

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Operations Specialist

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3
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primarily responsible for monitoring planned and
emergent activities within the unit’s AOR; tracking the status of activities and readiness of
blue forces; collecting, fusing, and disseminating important information; and monitoring the
common operational picture (COP).

A

Situations Unit

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4
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) is responsible for monitoring
required voice frequencies, maintaining communication guard requirements, and, as directed,
executing tactical communication for emergent operations.

A

Comms Unit

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5
Q

How long is an Operations brief is supposed to last

A

30 mins

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6
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How early should you conduct a watch relief brief?

A

15 mins

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7
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3 levels of planning

A

strategic, operational, and tactical

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8
Q

When you right click on R21, how long is playback?

A

5 mins

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9
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Digital Selective Calling Channel

A

ch 70

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10
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How long do you have to answer a DSC?

A

2.75 mins

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11
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ACTSUS authority inherently rests with

A

SAR Coordinator

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12
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what aircraft make flight operations status reports every 15 minutes and position reports every 30 minutes

A

CG HELO

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13
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What do you need from a helo when you take their guard:

A

Place of origin, POB, Fuel state, Mission

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14
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What aircraft platform make flight operations status reports every 30 minutes and position every 60 minutes

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CG Fixed Winged

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15
Q

How far can you see a light in clear weather?

A

Nominal Range

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16
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GMDSS consists of numerous telecommunication sub-systems, including:

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NAVTEX, Inmarsat, EPIRBS, DSC, EPIRBs

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17
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Where do you get background checks for vessel and personnel?

A

National Targeting Center

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18
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What does SAROPS automatically compute the “Search Endurance” as for SRU’s?

A

85%

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19
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If feedback from on scene SRUs indicates search crews were excessively fatigued, what do you reduce the sweep width values to?

A

10%

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20
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What measures the thoroughness of a search

A

POD and Coverage

21
Q

EPIRB

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Emergency Position Indicator Radio Beacon

22
Q

EPIRB FREQ

23
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DSC

A

Digital Selective Calling

24
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MMSI

A

Maritime Mobile Service Identity

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SOLAS
Safety Of Life At Sea
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Who reviews all message traffic and information/data from communications and information systems?
Operations Unit
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How many communication logs are there?
2 abbreviated and complete
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CH 13 Freq
156.650
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GMDSS
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System
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UMIB
Urgent Marine Information Broadcast
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SCC
Sector Command Center
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SLDMB
Self Locating Datum Marker Bouy
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Letter for Track Spacing
S
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Letter for Ground Speed
V
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Letter for Cover Factor
C
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Letter for speed width
W
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general direction in which an SRU moves through a rectangular or square area
Creep
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pattern. They are used to cover one end of an area first, or to change direction of the search legs where sun glare or swell direction makes this necessary.
Creeping Line Patterns
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These patterns may be used when datum is established within close limits, a very high coverage is desired in the immediate vicinity of datum, and the area to be searched is not extensive
Sector Patterns
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(VS)
Sector Single-Unit
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These patterns are best used when the datum is established within close limits, a very high coverage immediately around the datum is desired, and the area to be searched is not extensive
Sector Search Patterns
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AIS
Automatic Identification System
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PSDA
The Probability of Survival Decision Aid
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MISLE
Marine Information for Safety and Law Enforcement
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