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EAWS
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-Established in 1980 -Recognize enlisted personnel who acquired the specific professional skills, knowledge, and military exp that resulted in unique qualifications for service in aviation activities of the navy. -August 2010 ; mandatory qualification |
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3 Objectives of First Aid
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-Prevent further injury, infection, and loss of life. |
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4 Methods for controlling bleeding |
-Direct Pressure -Elevation -Pressure Points -Use of Tourniquet as last resort |
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What is a pressure point?
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Point where a main artery lies near the skin surface and over a bone. Reduce or stop blood flow by applying physical pressure with fingers or heel of hand. |
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11 pressure points |
Temple, jaw, neck, collar bone, inner upper arm, inner elbow, wrist, upper thigh, groin, knee, and ankle |
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3 classifications of burns
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First degree Second degree Third degree |
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Fractures
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Closed/simple: Broken bone, no break in skin Open/complex/compound: Break in skin, possible bone protrusion |
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Heat injuries
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Heat exhaustion: Disturbance of blood flow to brain, heart, and lungs. Skin cool, moist, clammy. pupils dilated |
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Type of engine?
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T56-A-427 |
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When was NATOPS put in place?
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1961 |
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Fine amount for ignored or deliberate spills.
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Up to $50,000 |
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Name of first Navy jet?
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FJ-1 Fury |
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Where are the portable fire extinguishers located?
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Behind pilot and between RO and CICO |
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First degree burn:
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Redness, warmth, and mild pain |
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Second degree burn:
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Third degree burn:
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Destroys tissue, skin and bone; severe pain may be absent due to nerve endings being destroyed
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Who is in charge of the NAMP?
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What are the 5 basic sections of the turbo prop engine?
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Intake, compressor combustion, turbine, and exhaust.
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What does NAMP stand for?
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What does MOPP stand for?
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Amount of alphanumeric characters in a JCN: |
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What are the types of chemical agents? |
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What type of nuclear explosion ahs the worst fallout due to fireball touching the surface? |
Surface Burst |
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who is overall responsible for an aircraft move?
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What MOPP level does suspected attack occur? |
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MOPP level Imminent Attack |
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How many MOPP levels? |
FOUR
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What fire extinguishing agent is used for class B and C fires?
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Halon 1211 |
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What are the 3 levels of maintenance? |
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What battle was the turning point in the Pacific War? |
Battle of Midway |
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What level of Maintenance provides quality and timely material support at the nearest location with the lowest practical resource expenditure? |
Intermediate |
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What does SMQ stand for?
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Special Maintenance Qualification |
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What is the Vertical Axis?
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Imaginary reference line running from the top to the bottom of the aircraft. |
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How is the deicing system operated and controlled? |
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Controlled by what? |
Roll Ailerons |
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What increases the lift of the wings?
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Flaps |
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How often should the hazardous material storage be inspected |
Weekly and Quarterly
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Wheel brake system operates in what 3 modes?
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Normal, Auxiliary, and Emergency |
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What is the purpose of the Rotodome? |
Nacelle the houses the APS-145 Search radar antenna and IFF |
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What does NALCOMIS stand for? |
Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System |
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What crew member wears green jerseys? |
Catapult and Arresting Gear Personnel, Squadron A/C Maintenance Personnel, Helicopter Landing Signal Enlistedman, and photgrapher |
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What is the name of the First Aircraft Carrier? |
USS LANGELY |
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What are the 3 major components for an emergency egress backpack assembly?
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PArachute Assembly, Survival Kit Assembly, Emergency Oxygen System Assembly |
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What are the SIX categories of HAZMAT?
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Combustible materials, Aerosol containers, Toxic, compressed gases, Oxidizing materials, and corrosive materials |
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What controls the YAW on the VERTICAL axis?
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Rudder |
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