1. o-2 in the Army? correct answers 1st Lt
2. O-3 in AF correct answers captain
3. When does warranty end on rs radio ? correct answers 1 year after date of purchase
4. Lighting in inflatable area? correct answers Shrouded fluorescent
5. Lighting in wet room paraloft area? correct answers An adequate number of low heat, flush-
type incandescent lighting
fixtures shall be installed in wet locker walls and ceiling. 13520.1C 3-2
An adequate number of low heat, flush-type incandescent lighting
fixtures shall be installed in wet locker walls and ceiling. 13520.1C 3-2
6. Size of cable for 12' chutes? correct answers 18 " x 1/8 SS
7. Standard entries for pyro log are kept where? correct answers Inside cover of log
8. Authorized modification to RS radio ? correct answers Apply a thin coat of Silicone Grease
Compound, G661, to the threads of the antenna and washe r256096.0
9. Quick strop load test ? correct answers 3" for 15
10. Who is responsible to ensure fuel is serviced correctly ? correct answers Pilots and aircrew
are responsible for ascertaining the correct fuel required
for individual aircraft and for assuring that the aircraft is serviced with the correct fuel. PG 170
,Max wind speed when jacking aircraft outside? correct answers Wind velocity not-to-exceed 15
miles per
hour shall be considered the maximum (PG-85-00-110-A pg. 2-19)
11. Cornell note taking process, what is step 2? correct answers 1. Record: During the lecture,
use the note-taking column to record the
lecture using telegraphic sentences.
2. Questions: As soon after class as possible, formulate questions based on
the notes in the right-hand column. Writing questions helps to clarify
meanings, reveal relationships, establish continuity, and strengthen
memory. Also, the writing of questions sets up a perfect stage for exam-studying
later.
3. Recite: Cover the note-taking column with a sheet of paper. Then, looking
at the questions or cue-words in the question and cue column only, say
aloud, in your own words, the answers to the questions, facts, or ideas
indicated by the cue-words.
4. Reflect: Reflect on the material by asking yourself questions, for example:
"What's the significance of these facts? What principle are they based on?
How can I apply them? How do they fit in with what I already know?
What's beyond them?
5. Review: Spend at least ten minutes every week reviewing all your previous
notes. If you do, you'll retain a great deal for current use, as well as, for the
exam.
12. Cornell note taking, how long to look at notes for first time and night before? correct answers
10 MIN - RECRUIT GUIDE
13. How many velcroe are issued with flight helmet sph-56? correct answers 3
,14. When did Navy recognize CPO? correct answers 1893
15. Revenue cutter service was only until Navy came about in? correct answers 1798
16. When did navy recognize 3 Petty officer ranks? correct answers 1 july 1885
17. Double hearing protection? correct answers Hearing protective devices shall be worn by all
personnel when they
enter or work in an area where the operations generate noise levels of:
• Equal to or greater than 85 dB(A) continuous sound pressure
level
• 140 dB peak sound pressure level or greater
A combination of insert type and over ear type hearing protective
devices (double hearing protection) shall be worn in all areas where
noise levels exceed 104 dB(A).
In cases where hearing protection devices do not reduce the
individual's effective exposure level below 85 dB(A) and engineering
controls are impractical, administrative control of exposure time will
be necessary.
What are numbers in S1000D system? correct answers COMDT—The Originator...in this case, is
the Commandant.
• INST—Type of Directive...in this case, is an Instruction.
• M1000—The "M" before the number means that this is a Manual.
The number is the Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC). In
this case, 1000 means "Military Personnel."
• 6A—The "6" after the period means that this is the sixth directive to
, use this Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC), in this example,
the sixth directive to use the SSIC, "1000." The "A" stands for a
rewritten or revised directive. Originals do not have letters. In this
case, the "A" means that it is the second version of this directive. "B"
would indicate the third version
19. What numbering system is CG changing to? correct answers S1000D?
21. Which system can tell range and altitude of another aircraft? correct answers TCAS
20. How is Julian date formatted? correct answers The Julian date consist of two elements; the
last digit of the calendar year and the numeric consecutive day of the calendar year, eg., 5365
represents 31 December 2005. CIM 4400.19 p B-32
22. If the surface area of the anode is smaller than the surface area of a cathode, how will the
metal components corrode? correct answers If the surface area of the corroding metal (the anode)
is smaller than the surface area of the less active metal
(the cathode), corrosion will be rapid and severe. But, when
the corroding metal is larger than the less active metal, corrosion
will be slow and superficial.AFTO 1-1-691
23. What date did US enter WWI? correct answers 2 April 1917
24. Who is in charge of making sure guests are briefed before entering battery shop? correct
answers Battery shop supervisor 110 PG
25. What does RS say to discontinue left turn? correct answers Stop turn