NIFE FR&R EXAM QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS VERIFIED 100%
CORRECT
When should inertia reels be locked? - Answer- During takeoffs and landings and during
times when high g forces may be encountered
What are aircrews of naval aircraft required to wear? - Answer- Protective Helmet
Flyer/safety boots
Flight gloves
Flight suit
Identification Tags
Survival Knife
Survival kit
Signal device
Radios
Emergency beacons
Flashlight
Anti-exposure suits
Anti-blackout suits (G-suits)
Laser eye protection
Supplemental emergency breathing devices (SEBD)
CBRND protective equipment (chemical threat)
When must an LPU be worn? When must it be available? - Answer- Originates or
terminated on ship or platform
In ejection seat aircraft
Missions under 1000' over water
Coastal waters or over water
How many people must life rafts be able to accommodate for a flight? - Answer- All
passengers and crew
How are operational readiness and aviation safety enhanced? - Answer- By assuring
that flight crew and flight support personnel achieve and maintain an optimal state of
physical and emotional health
What is the most treated cause of fatigue? - Answer- Dehydration
Principle factors affecting performance of flight? - Answer- Weather
, Temperature extremes
Nighttime operations
Night vision
What kind of nutritional/dietary supplements/products can flight personnel use? -
Answer- None, unless approved by BUMED
How many time zones do you need to pass through to have a day break before flying? -
Answer- at least 4
What kind of drugs are flight personnel allowed to use? - Answer- Neither prescription
or over the counter, unless approved by BUMED
Consumption of alcohol is prohibited within ______ of any _________ or ___________
- Answer- 12 hours, mission brief, flight planning
What can tobacco cause in regards to a pilots performance? - Answer- Impairs night
vision
Increases the susceptibility to hypoxia
How much caffeine is the maximum intake for flight personnel? - Answer- 450mg per
day
How are runways numbered? - Answer- In relation to the magnetic heading of the
centerline of the runway
What is an Aldis lamp? - Answer- Directional light in the control tower
What does a steady green aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer-
Cleared to takeoff
Cleared to land
What does a flashing green aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer-
Cleared to taxi
Return for landing
What does a steady red aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer- Stop
Give way to other aircraft and continue to circle
What does a flashing red aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer- Taxi
clear of runway in use
Airport unsafe Do not land
What does a flashing white aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer-
Return to starting point on airport
Not used
AND ANSWERS VERIFIED 100%
CORRECT
When should inertia reels be locked? - Answer- During takeoffs and landings and during
times when high g forces may be encountered
What are aircrews of naval aircraft required to wear? - Answer- Protective Helmet
Flyer/safety boots
Flight gloves
Flight suit
Identification Tags
Survival Knife
Survival kit
Signal device
Radios
Emergency beacons
Flashlight
Anti-exposure suits
Anti-blackout suits (G-suits)
Laser eye protection
Supplemental emergency breathing devices (SEBD)
CBRND protective equipment (chemical threat)
When must an LPU be worn? When must it be available? - Answer- Originates or
terminated on ship or platform
In ejection seat aircraft
Missions under 1000' over water
Coastal waters or over water
How many people must life rafts be able to accommodate for a flight? - Answer- All
passengers and crew
How are operational readiness and aviation safety enhanced? - Answer- By assuring
that flight crew and flight support personnel achieve and maintain an optimal state of
physical and emotional health
What is the most treated cause of fatigue? - Answer- Dehydration
Principle factors affecting performance of flight? - Answer- Weather
, Temperature extremes
Nighttime operations
Night vision
What kind of nutritional/dietary supplements/products can flight personnel use? -
Answer- None, unless approved by BUMED
How many time zones do you need to pass through to have a day break before flying? -
Answer- at least 4
What kind of drugs are flight personnel allowed to use? - Answer- Neither prescription
or over the counter, unless approved by BUMED
Consumption of alcohol is prohibited within ______ of any _________ or ___________
- Answer- 12 hours, mission brief, flight planning
What can tobacco cause in regards to a pilots performance? - Answer- Impairs night
vision
Increases the susceptibility to hypoxia
How much caffeine is the maximum intake for flight personnel? - Answer- 450mg per
day
How are runways numbered? - Answer- In relation to the magnetic heading of the
centerline of the runway
What is an Aldis lamp? - Answer- Directional light in the control tower
What does a steady green aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer-
Cleared to takeoff
Cleared to land
What does a flashing green aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer-
Cleared to taxi
Return for landing
What does a steady red aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer- Stop
Give way to other aircraft and continue to circle
What does a flashing red aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer- Taxi
clear of runway in use
Airport unsafe Do not land
What does a flashing white aldis light mean on the ground and in flight? - Answer-
Return to starting point on airport
Not used