EAWS Training - Phase I, Block XI

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kirsten6  on January 16, 2012

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EAWS, navy

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Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS)

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EAWS Training - Phase I, Block XI

When was NATOPS established?
1961, to reduce naval aircraft mishaps
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When was NATOPS established? 1961, to reduce naval aircraft mishaps
When was the NAMP initiated? 1959
When was the second standardization intiative, the Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) program, begun? 1961
What does the FRS do? Indoctrinates newly designated aicrew and aircraft mechanics into the peculiarities of specific aircraft
When simply starting engines, the wheels of the aircraft shall be ____ and the parking brake ___ Chocked, set
What does 'warning' mean? Procedure, practice, or condition, etc. that may result in injury or death if not carefully followed or observed
What does 'caution' mean? Procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully followed or observed
What does 'note' mean? Procedure, practice, or condition, that must be emphasized
What does 'shall' mean? Procedure is mandatory
What does 'should' mean? Procedure is recommended
What does 'may' or 'need not' mean? Procedure is optional
What does 'will' mean? Indicates futurity; does not indicate any degree of requirement
Regarding the visual identification system of aircraft, where is the marking located? Vertical stabilizer
What does "COMNAVAIRLANT" indicate? First character is "A through M," second character is "A through Z"
What does "COMNAVAIRPAC" indicate? First character is "N through Z," second character is "A through Z"
What does "CNATRA" indicate? First character is "A through G," no second character

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