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NAWS TEST 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET, Exams of Organization and Business Administration

NAWS TEST 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET

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ORM steps (IAMIS) Identify hazard, Assess hazard, Make decisions, Implement controls, Supervise. Classes of mishaps

  • A= $2,000,000 or an injury/illness that results in fatality or permanent total disability
  • B= $500,000-2,000,000 or injury/illness that results in fatality or permanent total disability or at least 3 people hospitalized
  • C= $20,000-500,000 or injury/illness that causes any loss of time beyond the day or shift it occurred 5 contributions to aviation mishaps
  • human error
  • maintenance/support factors
  • administrative/supervisory factors
  • material failures/malfunctions
  • environmental factors 4 classes of fire
  • A= wood, cloth, paper
  • B= flammable liquids, gasoline, hydronic fluid
  • C= energized electronics
  • D= combustible metals, magnesium, titanium extinguishers for each class of fire
  • A= water (straight or fog), AFFF
  • B= AFFF, Halon 1211, halon 1301, PKP
  • never extinguish until gas flow is secured
  • C= de-energize and handle as class A
  • D= water in quantity (fog), sand
  • water is applied materials may explode 3 objectives of first aid Prevent further injury, infection, and loss of life Types of fractures Closed/simple open/compound 6 areas of naval doctrine
  1. Command and Control
  2. Operations
  3. Warfare
  4. Logistics
  5. Intelligence
  6. Planning Navy Birthday October 13, 1775 First Carrier USS Langley Birthday of naval aviation May 8, 1911 First jet powered naval aircraft FH-1 Phantom First naval aviator in space

Alan Shepard Battle of Coral Sea fought from 4 to 8 May 1942, was a major naval battle between the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) and naval and air forces from the United States and Australia, taking place in the Pacific Theater of World War II. Great White Fleet 1907 - 1909 - Roosevelt sent the Navy on a world tour to show the world the U.S. naval power. Battle of Normandy June 6, 1944 The largest amphibious operation in history. Midway June 3-6 1942 turning point in the war American sank 4 Japanese aircraft carriers Battle of Layte Gulf October 23, 1944 Final blow to Japan's Navy Battle of Guadalcanal November 13-15 1942 Sullivan brothers Dipping the Ensign Merchant ships salute Navy ships by lowering (dipping) their ensign. The US NEVER salutes first. Rating Fundamentals AB- Aviation boatswains mate AD- Aviation machinist's mate

AG-aerographer's mate AM- aviation structural mechanic AW- aviation system operator AZ- Aviation maintenance administration PR- aircrew survival equipmentman UCMJ formation Passed by Congress May 5, 1950 Signed into law by the president May 31, 1951 # codes of conduct Articles 1- 5 Eval scale 4.0= Early Promote 3.8= Must Promote 3.6= Promotable 3.4= Progressing 2.0= Significant Problems Page 2 Record of emergency data Page 4 Enlisted Qualifications History Page 13 Administrative Remarks Newton's First Law (Inertia) An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion with the same speed and in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Newton's Second Law (Force)

If an object is moving with uniform speed is acted upon by an external force, the change of motion, or acceleration, will be directly proportional to the amount of force and inversely proportional to the mass of the object being moved. Newton's Third Law (action/reaction) For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction Terms for motion

  • Inertia= willingness to remain at rest or continue in motion
  • Acceleration= rate of change of speed/velocity overtime
  • Speed= rate of movement in a given amount of time
  • Velocity= The speed of an object in a given time and direction Axis'
  • Longitudinal= roll/ movement of wingtips
  • Lateral= pitch/ up, down motion of the nose
  • vertical= yaw/ left, right motion of the nose Engine Systems
  • Turbojet= projects air to the rear to move
  • Turbo shaft= helicopter
  • Turbo prop= propellor
  • Turbofan= "prop" but enclosed Purpose of the APU furnish electrical power when engine-driven generators are not operating or when external power is not available Towing speed of aircraft As fast as the slowest walker Compass calibration pad A magnetically quiet area where the aircraft compass is calibrated

Airfield rotating beacon Used to identify airport's location in below VFR weather conditions. Rotates clockwise at a constant speed. Military airfields use 2 white lights and one green flashing 12 to 15 times per minute. RQ- 4 Global Hawk LHD Amphibious Assault Ship (Multi-Purpose) Confidential unauthorized disclosure of would be expected to cause identifiable damaged to national security Secret Unauthorized disclosure of would be expected to cause serious damage to national security Top Secret Unauthorized disclosure of would be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to national security NATOPS Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization Warning may result in injury or death if not carefully observed or followed Caution May result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed Note Must be emphasized Shall

Procedure that is mandatory Should Procedure that is recommended May/ need not Procedure is optional Will Indicates futurity and never indicate any degree of requirement for application of a procedure Flying while pregnant Can be cleared but only until the start of the third trimester PRC 149 freqs

243 2828

Crew rest

  • Ground time between flights sufficient enough to eat and obtain at least 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep 18 hour rule Crew members SHOULD not be scheduled more than 18 hours a day.
  • if necessary 15 hours of off duty SHALL be provided MK-124 day night 20 seconds each end SAR hoist
  • Raise= arm raised, thumb up
  • Stop= arm raised, clenched fist
  • Lower= arm raised, thumb down Define ASW Distraction and neutralization of enemy submarines 4 weapon safety rules
  1. Treat every weapon as if it were loaded
  2. Never point a weapon at anything you do not intend to shoot
  3. Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to fire
  4. Keep the weapon on safe until you intend to fire Weapon conditions Condition 4:
  • Safety on, mag OUT, chamber EMPTY, slide forward, ejection port cover closed. Condition 3:
  • Safety on, mag in, chamber EMPTY, slide forward Condition 2:
  • Not applicable to the M-9 or M- 11 Condition 1:
  • Safety on, mag in, round in chamber, slide forward, hammer forward. M11 and M9 capacity M11= 13+ M9= 15+ Atropine Used for nerve agent casualties