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Prep Quiz No 2

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Failure to remove oxygen mask prior to activation of LPFC Warning: (Post Bailout) Failure to remove the oxygen mask prior to activation of the LPFC may not allow the mask to be released due to the bayonet fittings being covered by the inflated lobes.
Failure to lower visor before activation of LPFC:Warning: (Post Bailout) Failure to lower visor prior to inflating LPFC may result in injury to eyes and face from LPFC CO2 cartridges.
Deployment of life raft overland: Warning: (Post Bailout) Deployment of the life raft and survival kit is not recommended over land because the life raft inflates automatically and may become entangled in tree limbs, power lines, or buildings.
Pulling a steering toggle down too far: Warning: (Post Bailout) Pulling a steering toggle down too far may cause remnants of the parachute environmental bag to pull through steering line guide loop, resulting in a continuous slow turn. Correct with opposite toggle.
Tree limbs: Warning: (Post Bailout) Do not try to slow or stop descent by grabbing tree limbs.
1. What are the three hazardous landing areas that have outlined procedures in NATOPS? (3 points) Trees, Power Lines, Buildings
2. State two warnings associated with UWARS. (2 points) The A/P22P‐20 crew backpack assembly uses UWARS. Man op w/ upper Koch fittings remains primary mode of release,w/UWARS intended as bu system. UWARS installed on the parachute riser, and auto releases main canopy 2.5 seconds upon immersion in seawater.
2. State two warnings associated with UWARS. (2 points) UWARS will not function in fresh water.
2. State two warnings associated with UWARS. (2 points) If the UWARS releases the main canopy prior to manually releasing the upper Koch fittings, the upper Koch fittings must be released to discard the container harness assembly.
2. State two warnings associated with UWARS. (2 points) UWARS will not release the crewmember from the seat. If ditching in seawater, UWARS will fire, however, it will only release the main canopy. Therefore, the upper Koch fittings must be released.
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