AIR REFUELING BOOM/HOSE
DOORS AND LADDERS
EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT
AMC AIRCREW HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
CARGO AND MAIL
100
This shall be maintained full of fuel when the departure, enroute or arrival flight path may place the aircraft in the vicinity of lightning.
What is the boom?
100
This door contains a security lock and may be locked from the outside with no electrical power on the aircraft.
What is door 1 Left?
100
If these are required, they must be worn over the outside of the oxygen mask.
What are goggles?
100
Materials In this class contain 6 divisions each with a specific explosion hazard.
What is Class 1?
100
Use these to protect the pallet surface when loading cargo with sharp edges.
What is plywood or cardboard?
200
This primary unit is used to control the overall operation of the AR pumps.
What is the Fuel Pressure Control Unit (or FPCU)?
200
This is normally required to open the cockpit door from the cabin side if electrical power is available.
What is a key?
200
This is delivered to the mask by means of a flexible hose attached to the outlet of the regulator.
What is breathing oxygen?
200
Class 3 materials contain this type of hazard.
What is flammable gas?
200
Do not mix these to provide restraint in the same direction.
What are chains and straps?
300
These with a single inlet and outlet, are provided to prevent fuel pressure buildup during boom retraction.
What are two dual bypass valves?
300
Normally these are manually operated using a sliding bolt lock.
What are the lavatory doors?
300
With the center toggle in 100%, this is delivered, regardless of cabin altitude, in a quantity determined by inhalation of the user.
What is pure oxygen?
300
These are not to exceed one half tank of fuel.
What are vehicles and self propelled equipment?
300
The “T” shaped conspicuous marking on both sides of a vehicle when properly computed contains these two pieces of information.
What is the center of balance (CB) from the forward end (FFE) and the vehicle gross weight?
400
During normal boom air refueling operations, these are turned on after a contact is acknowledged by the boom operator.
What are the AR pumps?
400
These are installed on cabin doors directly over each slide/raft stowage container and automatically come on when there is insufficient pressure to inflate the slide raft.
What are integrally lighted slide inflation cylinder low pressure lights?
400
This is the normal passenger capacity for the slide rafts at mid doors 2 left and 2 right.
What is 25?
400
This label is used to identify cargo which passengers may not travel unless a deviation is approved.
What is “CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY”?
400
When transferring loose registered mail, inspection of these will be confirmed.
What are seals ?
500
This provides hydraulic power for the dual bypass valves.
What is the number two hydraulic system?
500
When these between stations 794 and 1610 are in the outboard position, do not open door 2 left.
What are side restraint rails?
500
With the IAU installed, five of these should come on indicating all circuits to four seat pallets and overhead cabin oxygen units are good.
What are the oxygen system valid lights?
500
A “TRUE COPY” of an AMC IMT 1033 must have this.
What is a red border?
500
These are the locations which the DD Form 2275’s will be attached to identify all completed 463L pallets/trains loaded with cargo/mail.
What is the upper left hand corner at eye level (when pallet height permits), one on the 88-inch side and one on the 108-inch side?
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