Naval Education and Training Command NAVEDTRA 43902 September 2019 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATION STANDARD FOR ENLISTED AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST (EAWS), COMMON CORE NAME (Rate/Rank) ___________________________________ DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT B: Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies only due to administrative/operational use on 2 July 2019. Other requests for this document must be referred to the Commanding Officer, Naval Education Training Command, N7, 1905 Regulus Ave., Virginia Beach VA, 23461. DESTRUCTION NOTICE: Destroy by any means that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. Unclassified technical documents bearing this distribution statement will be given the same physical protection prescribed in SECNAVINST 5720.42F for "For Official Use Only" material 1 Although the words “he”, “him”, and “his” are used sparingly in the manual to enhance communication, they are not intended to be gender driven nor to affront or discriminate against anyone reading this material. In an effort to both reduce wasteful spending and minimize impacts to our environment, all persons shall make every effort to print from the resource utilizing the 2 – sided option. 2 PREFACE Warfare Qualified Sailors are an essential element of our Navy’s Operational Primacy. The objective of the Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist Program is to provide the candidate an introduction into the processes and topics necessary to support the warfighting requirements of our Navy. This personnel warfare qualification standard will focus on mission effectiveness, combat readiness and survivability as well as introducing an overall understanding of how an individual unit mission fits into and supports naval doctrine and its objectives. Experience shows it is essential that every warrior in our Navy be totally familiar with the mission of their command and be able to apply this knowledge to support the successful execution of the command’s current and future missions. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 INTRODUCTION ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 ACRONYMS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 119 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS ------------------------------------------------------------ 7 First Aid ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8 General Safety --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 11 Chain of Command --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Naval Aviation Heritage and Doctrine --------------------------------------------------------------- 16 Enlisted Ratings-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18 Aviation------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Airfield Familiarization ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Naval Aircraft ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Aviation Capable Ships---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Other Ships and Submarines -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare -------------------------------------------------- 30 Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS)---------------- 32 General Administration ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP)---------------------------------------------------- 38 Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS)--- 43 Basic Aviation Supply ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 Hazardous Material/Hazardous Waste/Pollution Control -------------------------------------- 58 Security and Force Protection ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 60 300 301 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS --------------------------------------------------------- 55 Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist (EAWS), Common Core -------------------------------- 59 LIST OF REFERENCES ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 63 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The PQS Development Group gratefully acknowledges the assistance of the following personnel in writing this PQS: PRCS(AW/SW/FPJ) David Davis COMNAVAIRLANT ABECS(AW) Sean Roberts COMNAVAIRLANT LSC(AW/SW) Ruben Guevara CARRIER AIRWING THREE ABEC(AW/SW/IW) Kenneth Flonnoy USS GEORGE H. W. BUSH ABHC(AW/SW/IW) Chris Surowiec USS GEORGE H. W. BUSH MCC(AW/SW) Michael Cole COMNAVAIRLANT Norfolk, VA AMC(AW) Ramon Diaz USS GEORGE H. W. BUSH AEC(AW/SW) James Yanello USS GERALD R. FORD LNC(AW/SW/IW) Marcus Thomas COMNAVAIRLANT ATC(AW/SW/IW) Sean Spitler COMNAVAIRLANT ATC(AW) Paul Mowry COMNAVAIRLANT AEC(AW/IW) Brian Caldwell COMNAVAIRLANT ABFC(AW/SW/IW) Christopher Pustam COMNAVAIRLANT LSC(AW/SW/IW) Corey Waithe COMNAVAIRLANT The PQS Development Group recognizes the following commands for the time and effort put forth reviewing and providing feedback to improve this Standard: COMNAVAIRLANT USS GEORGE W. BUSH (CVN-77) USS GERALD R. FORD (CVN-78) CARRIER AIRWING THREE The Model Manager for this PQS: COMNAVAIRLANT NORFOLK VA DSN 836-8792 2 INTRODUCTION PQS PROGRAM This PQS program is a qualification system for enlisted personnel where certification of a minimum level of competency is required prior to qualifying to perform specific duties. A PQS is a compilation of the minimum knowledge and skills that an individual must demonstrate in order to qualify to stand watches or perform other specific routine duties necessary for the safety, security or proper operation of a ship, aircraft or support system. The objective of PQS is to standardize and facilitate these qualifications. CANCELLATION This Standard cancels and supersedes NAVEDTRA 43902 CH-2, Sept 1998 APPLICABILITY This PQS is applicable to all enlisted personnel serving in aviation squadrons and units which are authorized to grant Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist designations IAW CNAFINST 1414.2 (Series). MODEL MANAGER The Model Manager Command manages a specific PQS manual. This includes overseeing the process of monitoring and updating assigned PQS manuals from the standpoint of technical content and relevance within the community. TAILORING To command tailor this package, first have it reviewed by one or more of your most qualified individuals. Delete any portions covering systems and equipment not installed on your ship, aircraft or unit. Next, add any line items, fundamentals, systems and watchstations/workstations that are unique to your command but not already covered in this package. Finally, the package should be reviewed by the cognizant department head and required changes approved by the Commanding Officer or his designated representative. Retain the approved master copy on file for use in tailoring individual packages. QUALIFIER The PQS Qualifier is designated in writing by the Commanding Officer to sign off individual watchstations. Qualifiers will normally be E-5 or above and, as a minimum, must have completed the PQS they are authorized to sign off. The names of designated Qualifiers should be made known to all members of the unit or department. The means of maintaining this listing is at the discretion of individual commands. For more information on the duties and responsibilities of PQS Qualifiers, see the PQS Unit Coordinator’s Guide. 3 INTRODUCTION (CONT’D) CONTENTS PQS is divided into three sections. The 100 Section (Fundamentals) contains the fundamental knowledge from technical manuals and other texts necessary to satisfactorily understand the watchstation/workstation duties. The 200 Section (Systems) is designed to acquaint you with the systems you will be required to operate at your watchstation/workstation. The 300 Section (Watchstations) lists the tasks you will be required to satisfactorily perform in order to achieve final PQS qualification for a particular watchstation/workstation. All three sections may not apply to this PQS, but where applicable, detailed explanations are provided at the front of each section. REFERENCES The references used during the writing of this PQS package were the latest available to the workshop, however, the most current references available should be used when qualifying with this Standard. NOTES Classified references may be used in the development of PQS. If such references are used, do not make notes in this book as answers to questions in this Standard may be classified. TRAINEE Your supervisor will tell you which watchstations/workstations you are to complete and in what order. Before getting started, turn to the 300 Section first and find your watchstation/workstation. This will tell you what you should do before starting your watchstation/workstation tasks. You may be required to complete another PQS, a school, or other watchstations/workstations within this package. It will also tell you which fundamentals and/or systems from this package you must complete prior to qualification at your watchstation/workstation. If you have any questions or are unable to locate references, contact your supervisor or qualifier. Good luck! PQS FEEDBACK REPORTS This PQS was developed using information available at the time of writing. When equipment and requirements change, the PQS needs to be revised. The only way the PQS Development Group knows of these changes is by you, the user, telling us either in a letter or via the Feedback Report contained in the back of this book. You can tell of us new systems and requirements, or of errors you find. 4 ACRONYMS USED IN THIS PQS Not all acronyms or abbreviations used in this PQS are defined here. The Subject Matter Experts from the Fleet who wrote this Standard determined the following acronyms or abbreviations may not be commonly known throughout their community and should be defined to avoid confusion. If there is a question concerning an acronym or abbreviation not spelled out on this page nor anywhere else in the Standard, use the references listed on the line item containing the acronym or abbreviation in question. AMO ABO ACC AFM APU ASPA AUL AVCAL CDI CDQAR CINC CMC CMEO CNO CTPL DAPA DTG EDVR EM EMP EOPS ESD FCF FOD HUMG IFF IPB JCN LOGREQS LOX MAF MCN MCPON Aircraft Maintenance Officer Assistant Maintenance Officer Aviators Breathing Oxygen Aircraft Controlling Custodian Aviation Fleet Maintenance Auxiliary Power Unit Aircraft Service Period Adjustment Authorized HM Use List Aviation Consolidated Allowance List Collateral Duty Inspector Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative Commander in Chief Command Master Chief Command Managed Equal Opportunity Chief of Naval Operations Central Technical Publications Library Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor Date-Time-Group Enlisted Distribution and Verification Report End-user Manual Electromagnetic Pulse Equal Opportunity Program Specialist Electro-Static Discharge Functional Check Flight Foreign Object Damage Hazardous Materials Users Guide Identification Friend or Foe Illustrated Parts Breakdown Job Control Number Logistics Requisitions Liquid Oxygen Maintenance Action Form Maintenance Action Form Control Number Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy 5 ACRONYMS USED IN THIS PQS (CONT'D) MI MIM MMCO MMP MO MOV MOVEREP MRC MSDS MTIP NALCOMIS NAMP NAMPSOP NATO NATOPS NAVOSH NDI NRFI OFC OPREP OPTAR ORM PMCS PMIC PMS QA QAR RF SCC SECNAV SHORECAL SITREP SM&R SMQ SORTS SSIC TACAN TYCOM WUC Maintenance Instruction Maintenance Instruction Manual Maintenance/Material Control Officer Monthly Maintenance Plan Maintenance Officer Material Obligation Validation Movement Reports Maintenance Requirement Card Material Safety Data Sheet Maintenance Training Improvement Program Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System Naval Aviation Maintenance Program Naval Aviation Maintenance Program Standard Operating Procedures North Atlantic Treaty Organization Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization Navy Occupational Safety and Health Non Destructive Inspection Non-Ready for Issue Operational Functional Category Operation(al) Report Operating Target Operational Risk Management Partial-Mission Capable Supply Periodic Maintenance Information Card Planned Maintenance System Quality Assurance Quality Assurance Representative Radio Frequency Sequence Control Card Secretary of the Navy Shore Consolidated Allowance List Situation Report Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Special Maintenance Qualification Status of Requirements and Training Support Standard Subject Identification Code Tactical Airborne Navigation Type Commander Work Unit Code 6 100 100. 1 INTRODUCTION TO FUNDAMENTALS INTRODUCTION This PQS begins with a Fundamentals section covering the basic knowledge and principles needed to understand the equipment or duties to be studied. Normally, you would have acquired the knowledge required in the Fundamentals section during the school phase of your training. If you have not been to school or if you need a refresher, the references listed at the beginning of the PQS will aid you in a self-study program. All references cited for study are selected according to their credibility and availability. 100.2 HOW TO COMPLETE The fundamentals you will have to complete are listed in the watchstation (300 section) for each watchstation. You should complete all required fundamentals before starting the systems and watchstation portions of this PQS, since knowledge gained from fundamentals will aid you in understanding the systems and your watchstation tasks. When you feel you have a complete understanding of one fundamental or more, contact your Qualifier. If you are attempting initial qualification, your Qualifier will expect you to satisfactorily answer all line items in the fundamentals before signing off completion of that fundamental. If you are requalifying or have completed the appropriate schools, your Qualifier may require you to answer representative line items to determine if you have retained the necessary knowledge for your watchstation. If your command requires an oral board or written examination for final qualification, you may be asked any questions from the fundamentals required for your watchstation. 7 101 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS Reference: [a] [b] [c] NAVEDTRA 14325, Basic Military Requirements NAVEDTRA 14295B, Hospital Corpsman Deployed Medicine, https://deployedmedicine.com/ 101.1 Describe the primary purpose of first aid. [ref. a, p. 14.1] (Signature and Date) .2 State the three objectives of first aid. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .3 Discuss or demonstrate the following assessment, MARCH: [refs. b] a. b. c. d. e. Massive Hemorrhage Airway Respirations Circulation Head Injury / Hypothermia / Hyperthermia (Signature and Date) .4 Discuss the following types of bleeding: [refs. b] a. Compressible Hemorrhage b. Non Compressible Hemorrhage c. Junctional Hemorrhage (Signature and Date) .5 State the three methods of controlling bleeding. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .6 Identify an example of a pressure point. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) 8 101 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 101.7 Describe the common cause of suicide. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .8 Describe the symptoms and treatment for shock. [ref a] (Signature and Date) .9 State the following as applied to electrical shock: [ref. a, ch. 20] a. Personnel rescue b. Treatment ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .10 Describe the methods for clearing an obstructed airway. [ref. a, ch. 20] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .12 Describe the first aid treatment for fractures. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .13 Describe the symptoms and first aid treatment for a joint dislocation. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .14 Explain when and why a cold pack or heat pad would be used on a sprain. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) 9 101 101.15 FIRST AID FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) Describe the first aid treatment for snake bites. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .16 Describe Shock and its associated signs and symptoms. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .17 Describe the methods for clearing an obstructed airway. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .18 Describe the effects of the following cold weather injuries: [ref. b] a. b. c. Hypothermia Superficial frostbite Deep frostbite (Signature and Date) 10 102 GENERAL SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] [b] [c] [d] [e] OPNAVINST 3500.39D, Operational Risk Management (ORM) OPNAVINST 5100.23G CH-1, Naval Safety and Occupational Health Program Manual OPNAVINST 3750.6S, Naval Aviation Safety Management System COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2C, Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) NAVEDTRA 14167F, Naval Safety Supervisor 102.1 Discuss the concept of ORM. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .2 Explain the following as they apply to ORM: [ref. a] a. b. c. d. e. Identifying hazards Assessing hazards Making risk decisions Implementing controls Supervising (Signature and Date) .3 Define the purpose of the Naval Aviation Safety Program. [ref. c] (Signature and Date) .4 Explain the safety responsibilities of the following personnel: [refs. c, e] f. g. h. i. j. k. Commanding Officer Aviation Safety Officer Ground Safety Officer Department Head Division Officer All hands (Signature and Date) 11 102 GENERAL SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) 102.5 Explain the functions of the Safety Council/Enlisted Safety Committee. [refs. c,e] ________________________________ (Signature and Date) .6 Discuss how the following contribute to aviation mishaps: [refs. c, e] a. b. c. d. e. Human error Maintenance and support factors Administrative and supervisory factors Material failures or malfunctions Environmental factors (Signature and Date) .7 Define the following mishap classes: [refs. c, e] f. g. h. i. Class A Class B Class C Class D (Signature and Date) .8 Discuss the four general classes of fires and what type of extinguishers are used on on each? [ref c, e] (Signature and Date) .9 Discuss the Hearing Conservation Program and when personnel are required to (Signature and Date) .10 Explain the different types of hearing protection and when are they required. [refs. b, e] (Signature and Date) .11 Explain the hazards associated with RF energy. [refs. d, e] (Signature and Date) 12 102 102.12 GENERAL SAFETY FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) State the purpose of the Laser Safety Hazard Control Program. [ref. d] (Signature and Date) .13 Explain the purpose of a safety stand down. [refs. c, e] (Signature and Date) .14 Explain what is considered a HAZREP and who is authorized to initiate one. [refs c, d, e] (Signature and Date) .15 Discuss and Review current community HAZREP’s. [refs. c, d, e] (Signature and Date) 13 103 CHAIN OF COMMAND FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] [b] [c] [d] [e] The Bluejacket Manual, (Twenty-Fifth Edition) NAVEDTRA 14014A, Airman NAVEDTRA 14325, Basic Military Requirements OPNAVINST 1306.2H CH-1, Command Senior Enlisted Leader Program OPNAVINST 3120.32D CH-1, Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy 103.1 Discuss the dual chain of command (Administrative/Operational) for operating forces. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .2 Discuss the following as they apply to the operational chain of command: [ref. a] a. b. c. d. Unified/specified Fleet Commanders Task Force Commander Task Unit Commander (Signature and Date) .3 Discuss the following as they apply to the administrative chain of command: [refs. a, b] a. b. c. d. e. f. SECNAV CNO Commander Fleet Forces Naval Air Force Commander (Type Commander/Aircraft Controlling Custodian) Functional Wing Commander Type Squadron Commander (Signature and Date) .4 Discuss the role of the following: a. b. c. d. MCPON [ref. a] Fleet Master Chief [ref. d] Force Master Chief [ref. d] CMC [refs. c, e] (Signature and Date) 14 CHAIN OF COMMAND FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) 103 .5 State the geographic AOR for the following: [ref. a] a. U.S. Fleet Forces Command b. 2nd Fleet c. 3rd and 7th Fleets d. 5th Fleet e. 6th Fleet f. MSC g. 10th Fleet (Signature and Date) .6 State the purpose and content of the following: [refs. a, e] a. b. c. d. Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy Command’s Organization and Regulations Manual UCMJ Code of Conduct (Signature and Date) 15 104 NAVAL HERITAGE AND DOCTRINE FUNDAMENTALS Reference: [a] [b] [c] [d] [e] [f] [g] Naval Doctrine Publication 1, Naval Warfare Naval Doctrine Publication 2, Naval Intelligence Naval Doctrine Publication 4, Naval Logistics Naval Doctrine Publication 5, Naval Planning NAVEDTRA 14014A, Airman The Bluejacket Manual (Twenty-Fifth Edition) Chief of Naval Air Training Website, www.cnatra.navy.mil 104.1 State the six areas of Naval Doctrine. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .2 Discuss the conditions that led to the formation of the U.S. Navy. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .3 Explain how the Naval Intelligence Operations more than any other service support peace time operational decision making. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .4 State the mission of Naval Logistics. [ref. c] (Signature and Date) .5 State the importance of planning to Naval Operations. [ref. d] (Signature and Date) .6 Discuss how naval aviation support the following warfare areas: [ref. e] a. b. c. d. e. f. Reconnaissance/Surveillance Antisubmarine Amphibious assault Logistics support Search and Rescue Mine warfare (Signature and Date) 16 104 104.7 NAVAL HERITAGE AND DOCTRINE FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) Discuss the significance of 8 May, 1911, as it applies to naval aviation. [ref. e] (Signature and Date) .8 State the name of the first aircraft carrier. [ref. e] (Signature and Date) .9 What was the first jet powered naval aircraft? [ref. e] (Signature and Date) .10 Who was the first naval aviator in space? [ref. e] (Signature and Date) .11 Discuss the importance of the following conflicts as they relate to Naval History [ref. e] a. b. c. d. e. f. Battle of Coral Sea Voyage of the Great White Fleet Battle of Normandy Midway Guadalcanal Battle of Leyte Gulf (Signature and Date) .12 Discuss the following military customs and courtesies: [ref. f] g. h. i. j. Hand salute Saluting the Ensign Dipping the Ensign Gun salute (Signature and Date) 17 105 ENLISTED RATINGS FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] [b] Navy Enlisted Occupational Standards NAVPERS 18068F, Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classifications and Occupational Standards 105.1 Identify and explain the purpose of the following aviation community ratings: [refs. a, b] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. ABE ABF ABH AC AD AE AG AM AME AO AS AT AWF AWO AWR AWS AWV AZ LS PR HM NC PS YN (Signature and Date) 18 106 AVIATION FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] [b] [c] [d] [e] [f] [g] NAVEDTRA 12000, Airman NAVEDTRA 12390, Air Traffic Controller OPNAVINST 4790.2G, Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, Vol. I NAVEDTRA 10401, Aviation Structural Mechanic E 2 NAVEDTRA 12338, Aviation Structural Mechanic (H & S) 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 12300, Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 10348-G, Aviation Electrician’s Mate 3 & 2 106.1 Describe the following terms pertaining to motion: [ref. a, ch. 3] a. b. c. d. Inertia Acceleration Speed Velocity ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 Define the following laws of motion: [ref. a, ch. 3] a. b. c. Newton’s first law Newton’s second law Newton’s third law ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .3 Define Bernoulli's principle. [ref. a, ch. 3] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .4 Discuss the following weather warnings and their effect on naval aviation: [ref. b, ch. 2] a. Wind warning 1. Small craft 2. Gale 3. Storm ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 19 106 106.4 AVIATION FUNDAMENTALS (CON’T) b. Tropical cyclone warnings 1. Tropical depression 2. Tropical storm 3. Hurricane/typhoon 4. Thunderstorm/tornado warnings 5. Thunderstorm 6. Severe thunderstorm 7. Tornado ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .5 Describe the following aerodynamic terms: [ref. a, ch. 3] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Lift Weight Drag Thrust Longitudinal axis Lateral axis Vertical axis ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .6 State the three primary movements of aircraft about the axis. [ref. a, ch. 3] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .7 Identify and state the purpose of the primary flight controls for: [ref. a, ch. 3] a. b. Fixed wing aircraft Rotary wing aircraft ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .8 State the purpose of the following flight control surfaces: [ref. a, ch. 4] a. b. c. Flap Spoiler Speed brakes 20 106 106.8 AVIATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) d. e. f. h. Slats Horizontal stabilizer Vertical stabilizer Tail rotor ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .9 Explain the term angle of attack. [ref. a, ch. 7] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .10 Explain the term autorotation. [ref. b, app. 1] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .11 State the components of a basic hydraulic system. [ref. e, ch. 7] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .12 Describe and explain the purpose of the main components of landing gear. [ref. a, ch. 4] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .13 State the safety precautions used when servicing aircraft tires (on aircraft). [ref. e, ch. 11] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .14 State the five basic sections of a jet engine. [ref. a, ch. 6] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 21 106 106.15 AVIATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) Describe the following engine systems: [ref. a, ch. 6] a, b. c. d. Turbojet Turboshaft Turboprop Turbofan ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .16 State the purpose of an afterburner. [ref. a, ch. 6] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .17 State the NATO symbols for the following fuels and briefly explain the characteristics and reasons for the use of each: [ref. f, ch. 4] a. b. c. JP4 JP5 JP8 ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .18 Describe the three hazards associated with jet fuel. [ref. f, ch. 4] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .19 Describe the symptoms of fuel vapor inhalation. [ref. f, ch. 4] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .20 Explain the purpose of the Auxiliary Power Unit (APU). [ref. a, ch. 7] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .21 Identify the reasons for and methods of Non Destructive Inspection (NDI). [ref. c, ch. 10] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 106 22 106 106.22 AVIATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) Discuss icing and its effects on the performance of naval aircraft. [ref. d, ch. 1] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .23 State the purpose of the following: [ref. a, ch. 7] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. Pitot-static Airspeed indicator Altimeters Rate-of-climb Attitude indicator Turn and bank indicator Navigation systems Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Radio Detection and Ranging (RADAR) Magnetic (standby) compass Communication systems ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .24 State the purpose of the following armament: [ref. a, ch. 8] a. b. c. d. e. Bombs Rockets Missiles Mines Torpedoes ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .25 Explain the purpose of the following: [ref. g, app. 1] a. b. Circuit breaker Fuse ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .26 Explain the following avionics terms: [ref. g, app. 1] a. b. c. Voltage Current Resistance ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 23 107 AIRFIELD FAMILIARIZATION FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] NAVEDTRA 14342B, Air Traffic Controller (AC) [b] NAVEDTRA 14353A, Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Handler (ABH) [c] NAVEDTRA 14014A, Airman [d] NAVAIR A1-NAOSH-SAF-000/P-5100-1, NAVAIROSH Requirements for the Shore Establishment CNAF M-3710.7, NATOPS General Flight and Operating Instructions Manual UCF 2-000-05N (NAVFAC P-80), Facility Planning Criteria for Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installation [e] [f] 107.1 Define the term aircraft handling. [ref. c] (Signature and Date) .2 Demonstrate and explain standard aircraft taxi signals. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .3 State the vehicle speed limits on the flight line and around the aircraft. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .4 State the maximum towing speed of an aircraft. [ref. c] (Signature and Date) .5 Name the four categories of tie down requirements. [ref. c] (Signature and Date) .6 State the purpose of the emergency shore based recovery equipment. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .7 State the purpose of the MA-1A overrun barrier. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) 24 107 AIRFIELD FAMILIARIZATION FUNDAMENTALS 107.7 State the minimum personal protective equipment required on flight line and ramp area during the following operations: [ref. d] a. b. Routine Maintenance Flight Operations (Signature and Date) .8 Identify the safety hazard areas associated with the following: [refs. b, e] a. b. c. d. e. Intakes Exhaust (engine and APU) Propellers Rotor blades Hot brakes (Signature and Date) .9 Explain the significance of: [refs. a, f] f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. Runway numbering system Threshold markings Airfield Lighting system Runway/Taxiway Marking system Arm/de-arm areas Overrun area Parking apron LOX exchange area Crash and Rescue Compass calibration pad (Signature and Date) .10 Explain the purpose of the following: [refs. a, e] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Wind Sock / Indicator Airfield rotating beacon Tower visual communications TACAN system ILS VOR GCA GPS (Signature and Date) 25 108 NAVAL AIRCRAFT FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] NAVEDTRA 12000, Airman 108.1 State the primary mission of the following aviation communities: [ch. 2] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. HM HSC HSM HT VAQ VAW VFA VFC VMFA VP VQ VR VRC VRM VT VX ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 Identify the mission of the following naval aircraft: [ch. 2] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. AV-8B Harrier C-130 Hercules C-2 Greyhound C-20 Gulfstream C-40 Clipper EA-18G Growler E-2D Hawkeye C-12 Huron E-6 Mercury F/A-18 Hornet F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet V-22 Osprey MH-53 Sea Dragon ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 26 108 NAVAL AIRCRAFT FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 108.2 n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. MH-60S Knighthawk MH-60R Seahawk P-8 Poseidon F-35C Lightning T-45 Goshawk T-6 Texan II T-34 Mentor T-44 Pegasus TH-57 Sea Ranger F-5 Tiger II UH-1Y Venom AH-Z Viper ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 27 109 AVIATION CAPABLE SHIPS FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] 109.1 The Bluejackets’ Manual, (Twenty-Fifth Edition) State the mission of each of the following classes of aviation capable ships: [ref. a] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. AE AD AFS AOE AS CG CVN DDG LCC LCS LHA LHD LPD LPH LSD MCS ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 28 110 OTHER SHIPS AND SUBMARINES FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] 110.1 The Bluejackets’ Manual, (Twenty-Fifth Edition) Identify the primary mission of the following non-aviation capable ships: [ref. a] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. ATF ARS ASR AR MCM MHC PC SSBN SSN _________________________ (Signature and Date) 29 111 CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND RADIOLOGICAL WARFARE FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] OPNAV P-86-1-95, USN Chemical, Biological & Radiological (CBR) Defense / USMC Nuclear, Biological & Chemical (NBC) Defense Handbook CNE-CBR-001, CBR and HAZMAT Identification, Protective Equipment and Measures, Navy E-Learning NAVAIR 00-80T-121, Chemical and Biological Defense, NATOPS Manual NTTP 3-20-31, Surface Ship Survivability OPNAV P-86-1-95, USN Chemical, Biological & Radiological (CBR) (Was A.) Defense/USMC Nuclear, Biological & Chemical (NBC) Defense Handbook NWP 3-20-31, Surface Ship Survivability (Was B.) [b] [c] [d] [e] [f] 111.1 Explain chemical warfare: [ref. a, ch. 2] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 List the four types of chemical casualty agents and their physical symptoms. [ref a, ch. 8] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .3 Describe the following: a. M9 Chemical Agent Detector Paper [ref. a, ch. 8] b. Atropine / 2-PAM Chloride [ref. a, ch. 8] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .4 Explain Biological Warfare. [ref. a, ch. 3] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .5 Describe Pathogens and Toxins. [ref. a, ch. 3] ________________________________ (Signature and Date) 30 111 CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND RADIOLOGICAL WARFARE FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 111.6 Explain Chemical / Biological IPE. State examples of the components. [ref. a, ch. 6] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .7 Explain Radiological Warfare. [ref. a, ch. 4] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .8 Describe the following effects of a nuclear explosion: [ref. a, ch. 4] a. b. c. d. e. Blast Flash burns / Blindness Radiation EMP Blackout ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .9 Describe the following: a. Ready-Shelter [ref. a, ch. 4] b. Deep-Shelter [ref. a, ch. 4] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .10 Explain the DT-60 dosimeter. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .11 Define / Discuss Mission Oriented Protective Posture (MOPP). [ref. d, ch. 11, apps. C thru E] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 31 112 NAVAL AIR TRAINING AND OPERATING PROCEDURES STANDARDIZATION (NATOPS) FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] COMNAVAIRFORINST 3710.7(SERIES), NATOPS General Flight and Operating Instructions 112.1 Discuss the purpose of the Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) Program. [ch. 1] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 Explain general aircraft prestart precautions. [ch. 7] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .3 State the meaning of the following terms as they apply to NATOPS: [ch. 1] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Warning Caution Note Shall Should May Will ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .4 State the responsibilities of the following: [ch. 2] a. b. c. d. e. f. CNO NATOPS Coordinator NATOPS Advisory Group NATOPS Model Manager NATOPS Program Manager NATOPS Evaluator NATOPS Instructor ___________________________________ g. (Signature and Date 32 112 NAVAL AIR TRAINING AND OPERATING PROCEDURES STANDARDIZATION (NATOPS) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 112.5 State the purpose of a NATOPS evaluation. [ch. 2] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .6 State the purpose of the Naval Flight Records Subsystem (NAVFLIRS). [ch. 10] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .7 State the purpose of master flight files. [ch. 10] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .8 Explain the aircraft visual identification system for the following Type Commanders (TYCOMs): [app. B] a. b. c. COMNAVAIRLANT COMNAVAIRPAC CNATRA ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .9 State the purpose of the Naval Flight Records Subsystem (NAVFLIRS). [ch. 10] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 33 113 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] [b] [c] [d] [e] [f] [g] [h] [i] [j] [k] [l] [m] [n] [o] [p] [q] OPNAVINST 3120.32 series, Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy NAVEDTRA 10047, Military Requirements for Chief Petty Officer NAVPERS 15560 series, Naval Military Personnel Manual BUPERSINST 1080.54 series, Enlisted Distribution and Verification Report Users Manual BUPERSINST 1430.16 series, Advancement Manual SECNAVINST 1650.1 series, Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual NAVPERS 15909, Enlisted Transfer Manual NAVEDTRA 12801, Radioman Communications NAVEDTRA 12609, Legalman SECNAVINST M-5216.5 series, Correspondence Manual BUPERSINST 1610.10 series, Evaluation and Fitness Reports OPNAVINST 5354.1 series, Navy Equal Opportunity NWP 10-1-10 (A), Operational Reports OPNAVINST F3100.6 series, Special Incident Reporting NWP 10-1-11, Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS) NAVPERS 15878 series, Career Counselor Handbook OPNAVINST 3120.32 series, Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy 113.1 Discuss the purpose of the SORM as it pertains to aviation [ref. q]. ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 Discuss the contents of the SORM as it pertains to aviation [ref. q]. ____________________________________ (Signature and Date) 34 113 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 113.3 Discuss the organizational structure and the duties of the following personnel: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. m. n. Commanding Officer (CO) [ref. a, ch. 3] Executive Officer (XO) [ref. a, ch. 3] Command Master Chief/Senior/Chief [ref. a, ch. 3] Department Head [ref. a, ch. 3] Command Managed Equal Opportunity Officer (CMEO)/Equal Opportunity Program Specialist (EOPS) [ref. l, app. e] Division Officer [ref. a, ch. 3] Leading Chief Petty Officer (LCPO)/Leading Petty Officer (LPO) [ref. a, ch. 3] Work Center Supervisor [ref. a, ch. 3] Command Career Counselor [ref. a, ch. 3] Ombudsman [ref. b, ch. 6] Financial Specialist [ref. b, ch. 5] Drug and Alcohol Program Advisor (DAPA) [ref. a, ch. 3] Security Manager [ref. a, ch. 3] Career Information Program Management (CIPM) Program Manager [ref. p, pp. 2-3, 2-33] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .4 Discuss the purpose and general rules for the following types of counseling: a. b. Personnel [ref. b, ch. 4] Performance [ref. k, ch. 18] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .5 Describe the effects of enlisted evaluations on the following: a. b. c. d. e. Types of separations [ref. c, sec. 1910] Advancement [ref. e, ch. 2] Good conduct awards [ref. f, ch. 4] Eligibility for reenlistment [ref. e, ch. 2] Assignment [ref. g, ch. 9] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 35 113 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 113.6 Explain the use of the following: a. b. Naval message [ref. h, ch. 6] E-mail [ref. j, ch. 4] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .7 Explain the purpose of the following message components: [ref. h, ch. 6] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. k. l. Date Time Group (DTG) From line To line Info line Classification/declassification line Standard Subject Identification Code (SSIC) Subject line Passing instructions Reference line Amplifying information line Narrative information line Text ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .8 Explain what each of the following enlisted service record pages are and what entries are made on each: [ref. c, sec. 1070] a. b. c. Page 2 Page 4 Page 13 ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 36 113 .9 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) State the purpose and discuss the contents of the Enlisted Distribution Verification Report (EDVR). [ref. d, ch. 1] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .10 Explain the use of a Report and Disposition of Offense(s) (NAVPERS Form 1626/7). [ref. i, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .11 Discuss the purpose of the following: a. b. c. d. e. Operational Report (OPREP) [ref. n, ch. 2] Movement Report (MOVEREP) [ref. m, ch. 9] Logistical Requirements (LOGREQ) [ref. m, ch. 7] Status of Requirement and Training Support (SORTS) [ref. o, ch. 1] Situation Report (SITREP) [ref. n, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 37 114 NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP) FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2(SERIES) 114.1 State the objective of the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP). [ref. a, ch. 1] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 Describe the three levels of aviation maintenance: [ref. a, ch. 3] a. b. c. Organizational Intermediate Depot ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .3 Discuss the general responsibilities of the following personnel: [ref. a, ch. 3] a. b. c. d. e. f. Maintenance Officer (MO) Aircraft Maintenance Officer (AMO) Maintenance/Material Control Officer (MMCO) Material Control Officer Maintenance Master Chief Petty Officer (MMCPO) Quality Assurance Officer (QAO) ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 38 114 NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) 114.4 State the basic responsibilities of maintenance/production control. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .5 Discuss the basic responsibilities of the maintenance administration division. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .6 Describe the difference between scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. [ref. a, app. A] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .7 Discuss the purpose of the following inspections: [ref. a, ch. 5] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. j. Daily Turnaround Special Servicing Zonal Conditional Phase Acceptance Transfer Aircraft Service Period Adjustment (ASPA) ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 39 114 NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) 114.8 State the purpose of the Functional Check Flight (FCF). [ref. a, ch. 5] _______________________________________ (Signature and Date) .9 State the purpose of the Weight and Balance Program. [ref. a, ch. 3] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .10 State the purpose of the aircraft logbook. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .11 State who is authorized to sign aircraft logbook entries. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .12 State who is authorized to release aircraft safe for flight. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .13 Discuss the following Planned Maintenance System (PMS) publications: [ref. a, app A] a. b. Maintenance Requirement Cards (MRCs) Periodic Maintenance Information Cards (PMICs) ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .14 Define the following as applied to aviation maintenance: a. b. Illustrated Parts Breakdown (IPB) [ref. a, ch. 5] Maintenance Instruction Manuals (MIMs) [ref. a, app. A] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 40 114 AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) 114.15 Discuss the Workcenter Supervisor’s responsibilities. [ref. a, ch. 6] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .16 Define the concept of Quality Assurance (QA). [ref. a, ch. 7] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .17 Explain the responsibilities of the following QA personnel: [ref. a, ch. 7] a. b. c. Quality Assurance Representative (QAR) Collateral Duty QAR (CDQAR) Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI) ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .18 Explain the purpose of the following NAMP compliance audits. [ref. a, ch. 10] a. b. c. d. Program Manager Quality Assurance Work Center Special ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .19 State the programs managed by QA. [ref. a, ch. 7] _____________________________________________ (Signature and Date) .20 Discuss the elements of a successful Foreign Object Damage (FOD) Program. [ref. a, ch. 10] _________________________________ (Signature and Date) 41 114 NAVAL AVIATION MAINTENANCE PROGRAM (NAMP) FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) 114.21 State the primary objective of the Tool Control Program. [ref. a, ch. 10] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .22 Explain the purpose of the following programs: [ref. a, chap 10] a. b. c. d. e. Fuel Surveillance Navy Oil Analysis Aviators Breathing Oxygen (ABO) Surveillance Hydraulic Contamination Control Tire and Wheel Maintenance Safety ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .23 Explain the purpose of the Monthly Maintenance Plan (MMP). [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .24 Discuss the importance of the Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) program. [ref. a, ch. 10] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 42 115 NAVAL AVIATION LOGISTICS COMMAND MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (NALCOMIS) FUNDAMENTALS References: NAVMASSO End User’s Manual (EM) 001D COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2, Naval Aviation Maintenance Program NAVMASSO System Administrators Manual (OM) SAM [a] [b] [c] 115.1 What functional requirements of the Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) are satisfied by the organizational maintenance activity’s NALCOMIS? [ref. a, ch. 1; ref. b, ch. 7] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 What functional requirements of the NAMP are satisfied by the intermediate maintenance activity’s NALCOMIS? [ref. a, ch. 1; ref. b, ch. 7] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .3 Describe the purpose of the following organizational maintenance activity’s NALCOMIS subsystems: [ref. b, ch. 7] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Maintenance Flight Logs/records Personnel Assets Data analysis Reports Ad hoc query ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .4 Describe the purpose of the following intermediate maintenance activity’s NALCOMIS subsystems: [ref. b, ch. 7] a. b. c. d. Maintenance activity Configuration status accounting Personnel management Asset management 43 115 NAVAL AVIATION LOGISTICS COMMAND ANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM (NALCOMIS) FUNDAMENTALS 115.4 e. f. g. h. Material requirement processing System support Data off-load/on-load Technical publications ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .5 Explain the purpose of a Maintenance Action Form (MAF) as applied to NALCOMIS documentation. [ref. c] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .6 Explain the following blocks on a MAF to be utilized as data fields in NALCOMIS: [ref. c, ch. 6] a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Work Unit Code (WUC) Job Control Number (JCN) Maintenance Action Form (MAF) Control Number (MCN) Discrepancy block Corrective action block When Discovered (W/D) code Type Equipment (TYPE EQUIP) code Type Maintenance (T/M) code ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .7 What is a Special Maintenance Qualification (SMQ)? [ref. a, ch. 2] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .8 Discuss the security considerations that apply to an individual’s NALCOMIS log in and password? [ref. a, ch. 2] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 44 116 BASIC AVIATION SUPPLY FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] [b] COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2, Naval Aviation Maintenance Program, NAVSUP Publication 485 (Rev. 5), Afloat Supply Procedures 116.1 State the function and responsibilities of material control. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .2 Discuss the following Operating Target (OPTAR) funding and give examples of items procured with each: [ref. a, ch. 5] a. b. Flight Operations Fund (OFC-01) Aviation Fleet Maintenance (AFM) Fund ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .3 State the procedures for accomplishing the following actions: [ref. a, ch. 5] a. b. c. Ordering parts and material Receipt and delivery of parts and material Turn-in of defective components ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .4 Define the acronym MILSTRIP and state its purpose. [ref. b, app. C] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .5 Define and explain the following terms: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. ICRL [ref. b, ch. 2] CRIPL [ref. b, ch. 2] NMCS [ref. a, app. a] PMCS [ref. a, app. a] NSN [ref. a, app. a] NIIN [ref. a, app. a] AVDLR [ref. b, ch. 3] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 45 116 BASIC AVIATION SUPPLY FUNDAMENTALS (CONT'D) 116.5 h. i. j. k. AWP [ref. a, app. a] IMRL [ref. a, app. a] AIR [ref. a, ch. 5] EXREP [ref. a, app. a] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .6 Explain the importance of the aeronautical allowance lists in relation to mission sustainability. [ref. a, app. a] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .7 State the purpose of the Financial Liability Investigation of Property Loss (DD Form 200) [ref. b, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .8 What is a flight packet used for? [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) .9 Explain the purpose of Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability (SM&R) codes. [ref. a, ch. 5] ___________________________________ (Signature and Date) 46 117 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL/HAZARDOUS WASTE POLLUTION CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS References: [a] [b] OPNAVINST 5100.23G, CH-1, Naval Safety and Occupational Health Program Manual OPNAVINST 5100.19F, Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat OPNAVINST 4110.2, Hazardous Material Control and Management (HMC&M) OPNAVINST 5100.28, Hazardous Material Users Guide (HMUG) NSTM S98086-WK-STM-1-1/CH-670, Stowage, Handling and Disposal of Hazardous General Use Consumables NSTM S98086-T8-STM-010/CH-593 (Rev. 4), Pollution Control Oil Spills In-port Prevention Video, Pin Number 806628 [c] [d] [e] [f] [g] 117.1 Define the term HM. [refs. b, c, d] (Signature and Date) .2 Define the term HW. [refs. c, d] (Signature and Date) .3 State the purpose and information contained on the SDS. [ref. a] (Signature and Date) .4 Explain the general procedures to be followed when a HM/MW spill is discovered. [ref. b] (Signature and Date) .5 State the personal protection equipment required when handling HM/HW. [refs. a, b, d] (Signature and Date) 58 HM/HW POLLUTION CONTROL FUNDAMENTALS (CONT’D) 117 117.6 Discuss the disposal limitations for the following: [refs. d, e] a. b. c. d. Grease Hydraulic fluid Fuels Waste oils (Signature and Date) .7 Describe required training for all hands with respect to the HM/HW program. [ref. c] (Signature and Date) .8 Define the following: [ref. f] a. b. Oily waste 593-3.1.8 Waste oil 593-.1.17 (Signature and Date) .9 Describe the actions required for oil spills outside the U.S. contiguous zone. [refs. f, g] (Signature and Date) .10 Discuss proper marking of HM containers. [ref. d] (Signature and Date) .11 Discuss the precautions observed when handling flammables. [ref. d] (Signature and Date) 59 118 SECURITY AND FORCE PROTECTION References: [a] NWP 3-07 2, Navy Doctrine for Antiterrorism/Force Protection 118. 1 What is Force Protection Condition (FPCON)? [ref a] [2.7] ________________________________ (Signature and Date) . 2 FPCON is based on [ref a] [2.7] 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) ________________________________ (Signature and Date) .3 Describe the different FPCON levels [ref a] [2.7] a) FPCON Normal b) FPCON Alpha c) FPCON Bravo d) FPCON Charlie e) FPCON Delta ________________________________ (Signature and Date) .4 What is the definition of Terrorism? [ref a] _______________________________ (Signature and Date) 60 118 .5 SECURITY AND FORCE PROTECTION (CONT’D) Describe the different Terrorism threat levels? [ref a] [2.7] 1) LOW: 2) MODERATE: 3) SIGNIFICANT: 4) HIGH: ________________________________ (Signature and Date) .6 Describe the different Terrorist Threat Level Assessment Criteria? [ref a] [2.7] 1) OPERATIONAL CAPABILITY: 2) INTENTIONS: 3) ACTIVITY: 4) OPERATING ENVIRONMENT: ________________________________ (Signature and Date) 61 300 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS 300. 1 INTRODUCTION The Watchstation section of your PQS is where you get a chance to demonstrate to your Qualifier that you can put the knowledge you have gained in the previous sections to use. It allows you to practice the tasks required for your watchstation and to handle abnormal conditions and emergencies. Before starting your assigned tasks, you must complete the prerequisites that pertain to the performance of that particular task. Satisfactory completion of all prerequisites is required prior to achievement of final watchstation qualification. 300.2 FORMAT Each watchstation in this section contains: • A FINAL QUALIFICATION PAGE, which is used to obtain the required signatures for approval and recording of Final Qualification. • PREREQUISTES, which are items that must be certified completed before you can begin qualification for a particular watchstation. Prerequisites may include schools, watchstation qualifications from other PQS books, and fundamentals, systems, or watchstation qualifications from this book. Prior to signing off each prerequisite line item, the Qualifier must verify completion from existing records. Record the date of actual completion, not the sign-off date. • WATCHSTATION Performance, which is the practical factors portion of your qualification. The performance is broken down as follows: Tasks (routine operating tasks that are performed frequently) Infrequent Tasks Abnormal Conditions Emergencies Training Watches If there are multiple watchstations, a QUALIFICATION PROGRESS SUMMARY will appear at the end of the Standard. 62 300 INTRODUCTION TO WATCHSTATIONS (CONT’D) 300.3 OPERATING PROCEDURES The PQS deliberately makes no attempt to specify the procedures to be used to complete a task or control or correct a casualty. The only proper sources of this information are the technical manuals, Engineering Operational Sequencing System (EOSS), Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) or other policy-making documents prepared for a specific installation or a piece of equipment. Additionally, the level of accuracy required of a trainee may vary from school to school, ship to ship, and squadron to squadron based upon such factors as mission requirements. Thus, proficiency may be confirmed only through demonstrated performance at a level of competency sufficient to satisfy the Commanding Officer. 300.4 DISCUSSION ITEMS Though actual performance of evolutions is always preferable to observation or discussion, some items listed in each watchstation may be too hazardous or time consuming to perform or simulate. Therefore, you may be required to discuss such items with your Qualifier. 300.5 NUMBERING Each Final Qualification is assigned both a watchstation number and a NAVEDTRA Final Qualification number. The NAVEDTRA number is to be used for recording qualifications in service and training records. 300.6 HOW TO COMPLETE After completing the required prerequisites applicable to a particular task, you may perform the task under the supervision of a qualified watchstander. If you satisfactorily perform the task and can explain each step, your Qualifier will sign you off for that task. After all line items have been completed, your Qualifier will verify Final Qualification by signing and dating the Final Qualification pages. 63 FINAL QUALIFICATION 301 NAVEDTRA 43902 ENLISTED AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST (EAWS), COMMON CORE NAME_______________________________________ RATE/RANK_____________________ This page is to be used as a record of satisfactory completion of designated sections of the Personnel Qualification Standard (PQS). Only specified supervisors may signify completion of applicable sections either by written or oral examination, or by observation of performance. The examination or checkout need not cover every item; however, a sufficient number should be covered to demonstrate the examinee’s knowledge. Should supervisors give away their signatures, unnecessary difficulties can be expected in future routine operations. The trainee has completed all PQS requirements for this watchstation. Recommend designation as a qualified ENLISTED AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST (EAWS), COMMON CORE (NAVEDTRA 43902). RECOMMENDED__________________________________________ DATE_______________ Supervisor RECOMMENDED__________________________________________ DATE_______________ Division Officer RECOMMENDED__________________________________________ DATE_______________ Department Head QUALIFIED_______________________________________________ DATE_______________ Commanding Officer or Designated Representative SERVICE RECORD ENTRY_________________________________ DATE_______________ 64 301 ENLISTED AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST (EAWS), COMMON CORE Estimated completion time: 6 Months 301.1 PREREQUISITES FOR OPTIMUM TRAINING EFFECTIVENESS, THE FOLLOWING PQS ITEMS SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO STARTING YOUR ASSIGNED TASKS BUT MUST BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO FINAL WATCHSTATION QUALIFICATION. 301.1.1 CORRESPONDENCE COURSES: NAVEDTRA 14014A, Airman Completed ___________________________________ (Qualifier and Date) .2 COURSES OR CERTIFICATIONS: Basic Life Support – Adult Certification Completed ___________________________________ (Qualifier and Date) .3 FUNDAMENTALS FROM THIS PQS: 101 First Aid Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 102 General Safety Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 103 Chain of Command Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 104 Naval Aviation Heritage and Doctrine Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 65 301 301.1.3 ENLISTED AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST (EAWS), COMMON CORE (CONT’D) 105 Enlisted Ratings Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 106 Aviation Completed ___________________________________ 7% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 107 Airfield Familiarization Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 108 Naval Aircraft Completed ___________________________________ 7% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 109 Aviation Capable Ships Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 110 Other Ships and Submarines Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 111 Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Warfare Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 112 Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) Completed ___________________________________ 7% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 113 General Administration Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 66 301 ENLISTED AVIATION WARFARE SPECIALIST (EAWS), COMMON CORE (CONT'D) 301.1.3 114 Naval Aviation Maintenance Program (NAMP) Completed ___________________________________ 7% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 115 Naval Aviation Logistics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS) Completed ___________________________________ 7% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 116 Basic Aviation Supply Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 117 Hazardous Material (HM)/Hazardous Waste (HW) Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 118 Pollution Control Completed ___________________________________ 5% of Watchstation (Qualifier and Date) 301.4 EXAMINATIONS 301.4.1 No examination is required in order to complete EAWS Common Core PQS Watchstation 301. Oral and written testing of the material contained in this Common Core PQS Manual will occur in conjunction with the testing required in a EAWS Unit/Type Specific PQS Manual associated with this PQS series. 67 LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS BUPERSINST 1080.54, Enlisted Distribution and Verification Process (EDVP) BUPERSINST 1430.16G, Advancement Manual for Enlisted Personnel of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Navy Reserve BUPERSINST 1610.10D CH-2, Navy Performance Evaluation System COMNAVAIRFORINST 4790.2, Naval Aviation Maintenance Program NAVAIR A1-NAOSH-SAF-000/P-5100-1, NAVAIROSH Requirements for the Shore Establishment Naval Doctrine Publication, 1 Naval Warfare Naval Doctrine Publication, 2 Naval Intelligence Naval Doctrine Publication, 4 Naval Logistics Naval Doctrine Publication, 5 Naval Planning NAVEDTRA 14008, Aviation Machinist’s Mate 3 & 2 NAVEDTRA 14014A, Airman NAVEDTRA 14028, Aviation Electrician Technician NAVEDTRA 14144, Military Requirements for Chief Petty Officer NAVEDTRA 14167F, Naval Safety Supervisor NAVEDTRA 14295B, Hospital Corpsman NAVEDTRA 14315B, Aviation Structural Mechanic (AM) NAVEDTRA 14325, Basic Military requirements NAVEDTRA 14327, Aviation Structural Mechanic E NAVEDTRA 14342B, Air Traffic Controller (AC) NAVEDTRA 14351B, Legalman (LN) NAVEDTRA 14353A, Aviation Boatswain’s Mate Handler (ABH) NAVFAC P-80, Facility Planning Criteria For Navy and Marine Corps Shore Installations NAVMASSO End User's Manual (EM) 001D NAVMASSO System Administrators Manual (OM) SAM NAVPERS 15560, Naval Military Personnel Manual NAVPERS 18068F, Manual of Navy Enlisted Manpower and Personnel Classifications and Occupational Standards NAVPERS 15909, Enlisted Transfer Manual NAVSUP Publication 485 (Rev. 2), Afloat Supply Procedures Navy Enlisted Occupational Standards NSTM S9086-T8-STM-010/CH-593 (Rev. 4), Pollution Control NSTM S9086-WK-STM-010/CH-670, Stowage, Handling, and Disposal of Hazardous General Use Consumables NWP 10-1-10 (A), Operational Reports NWP 10-1-11, Status of Resources and Training System (SORTS) NWP 3-20-31, Surface Ship Survivability My Navy Portal, https://my.navy.mil/ Oil Spills In-port Prevention Video, Pin Number 806628 68 LIST OF REFERENCES USED IN THIS PQS (CONT'D) OPNAV P-86-1-95, USN Chemical, Biological and Radiological Defense/USMC Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense Handbook OPNAVINST 1306.2H CH-1, Command Senior Enlisted Leader Program OPNAVINST 1752.1C, SAPR Program OPNAVINST 3100.6J CH-2, Special Incident Reporting OPNAVINST 3120.32D CH-1, Standard Organization and Regulations of the U.S. Navy OPNAVINST 3140.24F, Adverse and Severe Weather Warnings and Conditions of Readiness OPNAVINST 3500.39D, Operational Risk Management (ORM) OPNAVINST 3501.360A, Defense Readiness Reporting System-Navy (DRRS-N) OPNAVINST 3750.6S, Naval Aviation Safety Management System OPNAVINST 4110.2, Hazardous Material Control and Management OPNAVINST 5100.19F, Navy Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program Manual for Forces Afloat OPNAVINST 5100.23G, CH-1, Naval Safety and Occupational Health Program Manual OPNAVINST 5100.28, Hazardous Material Users Guide OPNAVINST 5354.1G, Navy Equal Opportunity Program Manual SECNAV M-5510.30B, DON Personnel Security Program (PSP) SECNAV M-5510.36A, DON Information Security Program (ISP) SECNAVINST 1650.1H, Navy and Marine Corps Awards Manual SECNAVINST 5216.7, Department of the Navy Correspondence Management Program The Bluejacket Manual (Twenty-Fifth Edition 2017) United States Navy Fact File, www.navy.mil/navydata/fact.asp 69 PERSONAL QUALIFICATION STANDARD Feedback Form for NAVEDTRA 43902 From____________________________________________________Date_______________ Via______________________________________________________Date_______________ Department Head Activity ______________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address_______________________________________________________________ Email Address ____________________________________________DSN_______________ PQS Title____________________________________________NAVEDTRA_______________ Section Affected_______________________________________________________________ Page Number(s)_______________________________________________________________ For faster response, you may submit your feedback via the My Navy Portal PQS website at: Frank.Topf@navy.mil Remarks/Recommendations (Use additional sheets if necessary): 70 (FOLD HERE) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY ___________________________ OFFICIAL BUSINESS COMMANDING OFFICER CENTER NAVAL AVIATION TECHNICAL TRAINING ATTN PQS EDITOR N9C 230 CHEVALIER FIELD AVE, SUITE C PENSACOLA FL 32508-5168 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(FOLD HERE) 71 72