Shipboard Aviation Lube Oil and Portable MOGAS Equipment

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Question 1

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What type of pump is used in aviation lube oil systems?
Answer
  • Rotary screw
  • Air driven
  • Centrifugal
  • Rotary vane

Question 2

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What kind of coupling is commonly used in the rotary vane lube oil pump?
Answer
  • Love-joy
  • Rex-chain
  • Faulk and grid
  • Magnetic

Question 3

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What is the capacity of the lube oil storage tank on a CVN class ship?
Answer
  • 12,000
  • 6,000
  • 4,000
  • Varius

Question 4

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What requirement must be adhered to when pumping lube oil to the catapult lube oil ready service tanks?
Answer
  • Maintain constant communication with V-2 personnel
  • Sample and test lube oil for contaminants
  • Align the piping so lube oil is routed through the duplex strainers
  • Both A and C

Question 5

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What are the various methods used to fill the aviation lube oil storage tank?
Answer
  • Transfer from one tank to another
  • Pour from drums, siphon from drums, transfer from truck
  • Transfer with MK V!!! pneumatic pumps in tandem
  • Back drain from catapult ready service tanks

Question 6

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Where is the lube oil fill connection located in most CVN ships?
Answer
  • Hangar deck starboard side
  • Fantail
  • Focsle
  • Hangar deck port side

Question 7

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The lube oil system is composed of what components?
Answer
  • Storage tank and valves
  • Storage tanks and a pump
  • Storage tank, one or two pumps, valves and piping
  • Pump(s), valves, SP phone, and piping

Question 8

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Who is responsible for the alignment of the catapult ready service tanks for each catapult?
Answer
  • A Division
  • E Divison
  • V-2 Division
  • V-4 Division

Question 9

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What types of containers are used on board ships for storing gasoline products?
Answer
  • Plastic cans, 55 gallon drums, rigid portable fuel containers
  • Glass bottles, rubber bladders, plastic drums
  • 5 gallon metal safety cans, 55 gallon drums, collapsible rubberized fabric drums (bladder), and rigid portable fuel containers
  • Metal five gallon safety cans, bladders, metal drums only, and semi-rigid portable fuel containers

Question 10

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What is the maximum amount of portable MOGAS required to be carried on board for deployment?
Answer
  • 200 gallons
  • 150 gallons
  • 100 gallons
  • Only enough to support operations requiring the use of MOGAS

Question 11

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Prior to loading MOGAS on board, the integrity of all storage containers (Drums, bladders and rigid cans) shall be _________________?
Answer
  • Logged
  • Verified
  • Cleaned
  • Photographed

Question 12

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A MOGAS warning plate is installed in a conspicuous place or placed near the access to possible hazard areas. The lettering on this placard must be how tall and what color?
Answer
  • 1 inch and red letters
  • 1 inch and black letters
  • 2 inch and white letters
  • 2 inch and red letters

Question 13

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All burning or hot work restrictions within __________ feet of MOGAS storage areas and in all directions shall be strictly enofrced
Answer
  • 50 feet
  • 75 feet
  • 100 feet
  • 150 yards

Question 14

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What type of fire prevention systems normally located near MOGAS storage areas?
Answer
  • PKP twin agent unit
  • CO2 fixed system
  • AFFF sprinkler and hosereel
  • H20 portable fire bottle

Question 15

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All personnel involved in the operation and movement of MOGAS must be _________?
Answer
  • Qualified for fuel handling
  • Basic damage control qualified
  • Petty officers
  • On restriction for working party

Question 16

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Drums stored horizontally must be removed from the rack prior to filling/receiving gasoline abroad. How are the drums removed?
Answer
  • Crane
  • Hydraulic fork truck
  • Using pneumatic tools and pry bar
  • Manually on to pallets

Question 17

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MOGAS jettison, lockers, and release mechanisms are inspected and maintained IAW what instruction?
Answer
  • PMS
  • OPNAVINST 5100.19
  • OPNAVINST 4790.2E
  • NALCOMIS

Question 18

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What evidence must be provided before any MOGAS bladders are allowed on board ships?
Answer
  • They're gas free
  • They can hold manufactures suggested quantity
  • They meet DOT specifications
  • They have an acceptable evidence of compliance such as a tag stating maintenance was performed on the bladder within the last 12 months

Question 19

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What percentage of gasoline vapor concentration will cause nausea and headache if inhaled for any length of time?
Answer
  • Less than 1%
  • 2-4%
  • 5%
  • 10-15%

Question 20

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What must be done if gasoline gets into a persons eye?
Answer
  • Secure all smoking in the area
  • Flush eyes with water and seek medical attention immediately
  • Flush eyes at earliest convenience and if operations allow
  • Continue with the operation
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