ENLISTED FLEET MARINE FORCE 2017 (ACE)
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show | to participate as the air component of the marine air ground task force, in the seizure and defense of advance naval bases and to conduct such land operations as may be essential for prosecution of a naval campaign.
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show | is to participate as an integral component of naval aviation in the execution of such other navy functions as the fleet commanders so direct
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expeditionary aspects of marine corps aviation | show 🗑
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show | Offensive Air support
Anti-Air Warfare
Assault support
air logistical support
battle space illumination
air reconnaissance
electronic warefare
control of aircraft and missiles
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Offensive Air Support (OAS) | show 🗑
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Anti-Air Warfare (AAW) | show 🗑
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show | the use of aircraft to provide tactical mobility and logistic support for the MAGTF
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Tasks of assault support | show 🗑
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combat assault transport | show 🗑
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Air defense | show 🗑
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active air defense | show 🗑
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show | all measures other than active defense taken to minimize the effects of hostile air action. these include the use of cover concealment camouflage deception, dispersion,electronic protection and protective construction
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aerial delivery operations | show 🗑
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show | allows MAGTF aircraft to conduct flight-ferrying operations, extend time on station, and extend mission range.
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Air Evacuation | show 🗑
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Tactical Recovery of Aircraft and Personnel (TRAP) | show 🗑
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show | operations are conducted by using fixed-wing aircraft to provide assault support of MAGTF forces on the ground in much the same manner as helicopters.
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show | provided by both fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft and is used to provide light in the battle space area
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show | the acquisition of intelligence information by employing visual observation and/or sensors in air vehicles
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show | any military action involving the use of electromagnetic and directed energy to control the electromagnetic spectrum
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show | involving the use of electromagnetic directed energy or anti-radiation weapons to attack personnel, facilities or equipment with the intent of degrading neutralizing or destroying enemy combat capability
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show | actions taken to protect personnel, facilities, and equipment from any effects of friendly or enemy employment of electronic warfare that degrade, neutralize, or destroy friendly combat capability.‖
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show | actions tasked by, or under direct control of, an operational commander to search for, intercept, identify, and locate sources of intentional and unintentional radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition.
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Control Of Aircraft And Missiles | show 🗑
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mission of a Marine Wing Headquarters Squadron (MWHS). | show 🗑
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show | Provide camp facilities and services
Provide for internal security
Maintain the capability of deploying
Provide detachments for supported units as required
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show | Maintenance
Supply
Medical
Transportation
messing
Selected items of equipment
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mission of marine air control group (MACG) | show 🗑
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show | to coordinate all aspects of air command and control and air defense within the maw
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show | provide the command element
plan and coordinate the operation, maintenance and supply of the maccs
plan and coordinate the air defense operations
coordinate with appropriate commands to plan the deployment and employment of the MACG
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show | coordinate with other services and allies for planning and conducting MAGTF air operations
advise ACE commander on applicable matters pertaining to the employment of MACCS
Preform command and staff functions
conduct operations while in NBC environment
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show | to provide equipment maintenance and operations for the Tactical Air Command Center (TACC) of the ACE as a component of the MAGTF
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9 tasks of an MTACS (A) | show 🗑
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show | assist in coordinating with other services and allies for the conduct of MAGTF air operations
preform command and staff functions
coordinate with commands to play for the deployment of the squadron
provide logistical and supply support
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Mission of Marine Air Control Squadron | show 🗑
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show | Preform command and staff functions
coordinate with commands to play for the deployment of the squadron
provide deployable detachments capable of air surveillance, airspace management and control of aircraft and surface to air missiles
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6 Tasks of MACS (B) | show 🗑
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Mission of the Marine Wing Communication Squadron | show 🗑
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show | provide for the effective command of subordinate detachments
Assist in systems planning and engineering of ACE communications
provide operational systems control centers
provide calibration and repair facilities for all ground common TMDE
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12 Tasks of MWCS (B) | show 🗑
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12 Tasks of MWCS (C) | show 🗑
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mission of marine air support squadron (MASS) | show 🗑
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7 tasks of MASS (A) | show 🗑
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show | maintain the ability to provide continuous control of direct air support
provide personnel and facilities for operation of the DASC and DASC (airborne)
Coordinate and integrate direct air support operations with other services
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mission of low altitude air defense (LAAD) | show 🗑
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show | provide command administrative communications supply and logistic support of batteries
maintain a primary capability as a highly mobile vehicle mounted and man portable surface to air weapons component of the MAGTF
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6 tasks of LADD (B) | show 🗑
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show | provide early warning of hostile air threats
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show | battalion headquarters
headquarters and service battery, two firing batteries
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weapons of LAAD | show 🗑
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show | (VH) Rotary-wing
(VF/VA) Fixed Wing
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Primary mission of the (VH) Rotary-wing | show 🗑
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what does a (VH) Rotary-wing consist of. | show 🗑
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Primary Mission of the (VF/VA) Fixed-wing | show 🗑
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what does a (VF/VA) Fixed-Wing consist of | show 🗑
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What is the mission of MAG Headquarters | show 🗑
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5 tasks of MAG headquarters | show 🗑
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show | Provide Aviation-logistic support, guidance and direction to MAG Squadrons on behalf of the commanding officer
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show | Provide intermediate level maintenance
provide aviation supply support
provide class V (A) ammunition
interpret implement audit inspect and provide oversight for the MAG CO
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show | coord in planning for the support required to execute the marine aviation logistic support program (MALSP)
Screen and Inspect Non-Serviceable aeronautical material
Maintain the capability to deploy
Conduct individual and unit Training
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9 Tasks of Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron (MALS) (C) | show 🗑
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show | to provide aerial refueling service in support of FMF air operations and provide assault air transport of personnel equipment and supplies
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show | provide tactical aerial refueling
provide log-range aerial refueling
provide assault air transport
provide the DASC
provide air transport for casualties
maintain the capability to operate under day, night and all weather conditions
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show | 12 x KC-130
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What is the mission of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (VMAQ) | show 🗑
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7 tasks of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (VMAQ) (A) | show 🗑
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7 tasks of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron (VMAQ) (B) | show 🗑
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show | 5 x EA-6B
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what is the mission of Marine Unmanned Aerial Squadron (VMU) | show 🗑
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show | conduct reconnaissance
provide real-time target information to the DASC
provide information to assist adjusting indirect - fire weapons
collect battle damage assessments
support rear area security
provide remote receive capability
conduct training
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show | 1 x pioneer system
5 x UAVs
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show | to intercept and destroy enemy aircraft under all weather conditions and attack and destroy surface targets
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show | intercept and destroy enemy aircraft
maintain the capability to attack and destroy surface targets
provide escort of friendly aircraft
maintain the capability to deploy from carriers and advance bases
conduct day and night CAS
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show | conduct extended-range operations by using aerial refueling
maintain the capability to conduct suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) operations
perform organizational maintenance
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what kind and how many aircraft does Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) use | show 🗑
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what is the mission of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron all weather (VMFA (AW)) | show 🗑
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11 tasks of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron all weather (VMFA (AW)) (A) | show 🗑
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show | conduct battle space illumination and target illumination
conduct armed escort of friendly aircraft
maintain capability to operate from carriers, advance bases, and expeditionary air-fields
maintain capability to deploy or conduct extended operations
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show | maintain the capability to conduct suppression of enemy air defense (SEAD) operations
preform organizational maintenance
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what kind and how many aircraft does Marine Fighter Attack Squadron all weather (VMFA (AW)) use | show 🗑
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what is the mission of Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) | show 🗑
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show | conduct close air support
conduct armed reconnaissance, air interdiction and strikes against enemy installations
conduct air defense operations
maintain the capability to operate during darkness
maintain the capability to deploy or extended ops
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8 tasks of Marine attack Squadron (VMA) (B) | show 🗑
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what kind and how many aircraft does Marine Attack Squadron (VMA) use | show 🗑
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show | provide assault helo transport of heavy weapons, equipment and supplies during amphibious operations
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11 tasks of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) CH-53D (A) | show 🗑
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show | Provide Support for Forward Arming and Refueling points (FARPs)
Augment local Search and Rescue and provide medical evacuation
provide airborne control and coordination for assault support ops
maintain a self-defense capability
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show | maintain the capability to operate from amphibious ships and other floating pases and shore bases
maintain the capability to operate at night, in adverse weather conditions
preform organizational maintenance
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12 tasks of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) CH-53E (A) | show 🗑
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show | Provide Support for Forward Arming and Refueling points (FARPs)
Augment local Search and Rescue and provide medical evacuation
provide airborne control and coordination for assault support ops
maintain a self-defense capability
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12 tasks of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron (HMH) CH-53E (C) | show 🗑
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how many helos does Marine Heavy Squadron (HMH) use | show 🗑
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What is the mission of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) | show 🗑
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show | provide combat assault troop trans
provide assault trans of supplies and equip
conduct assault support for evac ops
provide support for mobile FWD arming and refueling points (FARPs)
provide airborne control and coordination for assault support ops
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10 tasks of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) (B) | show 🗑
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what kind and how many helicopters does Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) use | show 🗑
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show | to provide combat utility helicopter support, attack helicopter fire support, and fire support coordination during amphibious ops
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show | provide an airborne command and control platform
provide armed escort
provide combat assault transport
provide airborne control for assault support
augment local search and rescue
conduct combat assault and assault support for evac ops
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show | control, cord., and provide terminal guidance for support arms
Provide fire support and security for forces
maintain self-defense capability
maintain the cap to operate from ships, floating bases, and shore base
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12 tasks of utility helo assigned to Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) (C) | show 🗑
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11 Tasks of Attack helo assigned to Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) (A) | show 🗑
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11 Tasks of Attack helo assigned to Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) (B) | show 🗑
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what type and how many Marine Light/Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) use | show 🗑
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show | to provide all essential ground support requirements to aid designated fixed or rotary wing components
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show | one Headquarters and Headquarters squadron (H&HS)
2 Marine Wing Support Squadron (Fixed Wing)
2 Marine Wing Support Squadron (Rotary Wing)
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show | to provide administrative support for the group and squadron headquarters
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2 tasks of H&HS | show 🗑
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what is the mission of Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) | show 🗑
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show | Provide internal airfield communications
provide weather services
provide expeditionary airfield services
provide crash/fire/rescue
provide aircraft and ground refueling
provide essential engineering services
provide motor transport
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13 Tasks of Marine Wing Support Squadron (MWSS) (B) | show 🗑
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show | an unplanned event or series of events directly involving aircraft or UAVs which damage is more than $10,000 or and injury with any bodily harm
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3 classes of mishap | show 🗑
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show | when damage exceeds $1,000,000
aircraft is destroyed or missing
fatality or permanent total disability
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Class B Mishap | show 🗑
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show | damage is $20,000 - $200,000
injury requiring 5 or more lost work days
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show | prescribes general flight and operating instructions and procedures for the operation of naval aircraft
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show | 8 hours of sleep every 24 hours
personnel should not be scheduled for continuous alert / flight duty in excess of 18 hours. if exceed 18 hour rule 15 hours of continuous off-duty time shall be provided
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daily flight time | show 🗑
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show | 30 hours for single-piloted aircraft
50 hours for flight personnel of other aircraft
no more than 6 consecutive days
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what are drugs | show 🗑
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what are Legal Drugs | show 🗑
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Prescription drugs | show 🗑
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show | Because of the possibility of adverse side effects and unpredictable reactions, the use of over-the-counter drugs by flight personnel is prohibited unless specifically approved by a flight surgeon
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show | Consumption of any type of alcohol is prohibited within 12 hours of flight planning
Alcohol can adversely affect the vestibular system for as long as 48 hours after consuming, even when blood-alcohol content is zero.
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show | Smoking has been shown to cause lung disease and impair night vision, dark adaptation, and increase susceptibility to hypoxia
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show | Caffeine intake should be limited to not more than 450 mg per day, or 3 to 4 cups of coffee.
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show | Type I is gaseous oxygen
type II is liquid oxygen
Oxygen procured under this specification is required to be 99.5 percent pure. The water vapor content must not be more than 0.02 milligrams per liter tested at 21.1°C (70°F) and at sea-level pressure
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show | both gaseous and liquid
The moisture content of technical oxygen is not as rigidly controlled as is breathing oxygen; therefore, the technical grade should never be used in aircraft oxygen systems
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4 stages of Hypoxia | show 🗑
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Disturbance Stage | show 🗑
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signs of disturbance stage | show 🗑
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Compensatory Stage | show 🗑
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signs of compensatory stage | show 🗑
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show | physiologic responses are inadequate to compensate for the oxygen deficiency, and hypoxia is evident
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show | headache, fatigue, lassitude, somnolence, dizziness, "air-hunger," and euphoria. At 20,000 feet, the period of useful consciousness is 15 to 20 minutes.
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show | there is almost complete mental and physical incapacitation, resulting in rapid loss of consciousness, convulsions, and finally in failure of respiration and death
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Treatment of Hypoxia | show 🗑
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show | lift
weight
trust
drag
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lift | show 🗑
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show | the force of gravity acting downward on the aircraft
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thrust | show 🗑
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drag | show 🗑
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show | power units furnish electrical power when engine-driven generators are not operating or when external power is not available
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show | ammunition is carried either in the bomb bay of an aircraft or externally on the wing or fuselage stations
characterized by a large high-explosive charge-to-weight ratio
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show | self-propelled vehicle whose flight trajectory cannot be altered after launch
Air-launched weapons are designed to be either rail or ejection launched
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show | 2.75-inch Mighty Mouse
5.0-inch Zuni
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Missiles | show 🗑
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show | to establish policy, responsibilities, and requirements to prevent damage to aircraft, engines, SE and other aeronautical equipment, and to provide uniform FOD reporting procedures.
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