Avoid unnecessary contact with POL products (preflight)
Wash gloves with mild soap, do NOT use bleach
Wash at temps less than 120°
Do NOT tumble dry, remove excess water by squeezing or rolling in a towel, Do
NOT wring or twist
Lay flat to air dry, out of the direct sun or heat - ANSWERS-Identify the
maintenance procedures for the flight gloves.
QUESTION 2
The Primary Survival Gear Carrier (PSGC) is commonly known as the "ALSE
vest." - ANSWERS-What does PSGC stand for?
QUESTION 3
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Left shoulder - ANSWERS-Where is the tourniquet installed on the PSGC?
QUESTION 4
5 sizes - ANSWERS-How many sizes is body armor available in?
QUESTION 5
Rings can cause severe injuries
Metal badges can cause electrical burns or create Foreign Object Damage (FOD)
hazard
Metal badges must be removed prior to entry onto the flight line, or when working
in or around aircraft
Shoulder Sleeve insignia will be removed by all aircrew members prior to entry
onto the flight line, or working in or around aircraft - ANSWERS-Identify
miscellaneous unsafe apparel
QUESTION 6
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If dropped or suspected to have been dropped, have the plates inspected and/or
replaced - ANSWERS-What actions must be taken if the body armor is dropped?
QUESTION 7
Troposphere - sea level to 53,000 ft.
Stratosphere - Tropopause to 30 miles
Mesosphere - 30 to 50 miles
Thermosphere - 50 to 435 miles - ANSWERS-Identify the structure of the
atmosphere
QUESTION 8
-1.98 degrees C per 1000 feet - ANSWERS-What is the mean temperature lapse
rate.
QUESTION 9
Efficient zone - Sea level to 10,000 feet (760 mm Hg to 523 mm Hg)
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Deficient zone - 10,000 to 50,000 feet (523 mm Hg to 87mm Hg)
Space equivalent zone - 50,000 feet and above - ANSWERS-What are the
physiological zones of the atmosphere?
QUESTION 10
78% Nitrogen (N2)
21% Oxygen (O2)
1% Other - 0.03% CO2 - ANSWERS-What is the composition of the atmosphere?
QUESTION 11
Pre-breathe oxygen for 30 minutes and then on supplemental oxygen at all times -
ANSWERS-If flying at 18,000 feet what are the oxygen requirements?
10,000 ft. - 1 hour of flight allowed before oxygen is required
12,000 ft. - 30 Minutes of flight allowed before oxygen is required
14,000 ft. - oxygen is required at all times - ANSWERS-What are the oxygen
requirements for flight?
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