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100

What is the name of the first aircraft carrier and what year was it commissioned?

USS Langley in 1922

100

Name the carrier (with designator) and one of its visual identification features.

CVN-78 Gerald R. Ford Class Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier

- Largest Ship in the U.S Navy

- 25 ft longer than the Nimitz Class Carrier at 1106ft. 

- More aft placement of the superstructure

100

Name each insignia (in order)

Naval Aviator, Naval Flight Officer

100

Name the three categories of aircraft

Fixed Wing, Rotary Wing, Tiltrotor

100

What does VAW squadron designator mean?

Airborne Early Warning

200

Where was the first Naval Air Station located and when was it founded?

Greenbury Point, 1911

200

Name the aircraft and 2 of its distinguishing features.

EA-18G Growler 

Twin V-Oriented Vertical Stabilizers

Rectangle Shaped Air Intakes

35% larger fuselage and wing surface area compared to the Super Hornet

Jamming pods mounted on the wing tips

200

Who wears this insignia? Describe their job.

Professional Aviation Maintenance Officer (PAMO)

Aerospace Maintenance duty officers, aviation Maintenance limited duty officers, and aviation maintenance warrant officers; ie. officers who use their specialized knowledge of maintenance and engineering to upkeep and maintain the aircraft

200

Name the two classifications of naval aviation assets (Hint: beginning of Probook)

Carrier Aviation and Maritime Aviation

200

What does a VAQ Squadron designator mean?

Electronic Attack

300

What is the name of the first Naval Aviator to successfully take off from and land on a ship, on what ship and in what year?

Eugene Ely on the USS Birmingham in 1910

300

Name the aircraft (including the designator), list at least one of the mission-sets of the aircraft, and 2 distinguishing features

MH-60R "Romeo" Seahawk

Mission Sets: ASW, SUW, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, SAR, Vertical Replenishment, Counter-Narcotic Ops, and Command and Control.

Distinguishing Features: 

Rear Wheel is further forward and closer to the aircraft

Radar dome under nose

Door on starboard side only

Loy Pylon mounts

300

What is the name of this insignia and what do they do?

Flight Surgeon, a board-certified medical doctor who promotes safety through aviation medical programs, flight physicals, and other routine medical tasks. 

300

In a Squadron decoder, what does the second letter "Q" mean?

Electronic or Reconnaissance

300

In a squadron decoder, what does the 1st letter "V" and "H" signify?

V - Fixed Wing

H - Rotary Wing

400

Which historic battle solidified the importance of naval aviation?

Battle of Midway

400

Name the aircraft (including designator), one of the mission sets and crew size

E-6B Mercury 

Role: Fleet Air Reconnaissance, Airborne Command Post, Airborne Launch Control System

KNOW TACAMO ("Take Charge and Move Out"): links the National Command Authority with Nation's Nuclear forces by relaying emergency action messages.

Crew Size: 3 Pilots, 2 NFOs, and 6-9 Enlisted

400

Describe the mission of Naval Air Warfare.

The primary function of naval aviation is to closely coordinate with other naval forces in maintaining command of the seas while also establishing dominance in the airspace surrounding vital interests.

400

Name the aircraft (including its designator) and 3 elements of its role/capabilities.

P-8A Poseidon

ASW, SUW, Command and Control, Intelligence Collection, Refueling capabilities, advanced sensors

400

What does a VR/VRC/VRM squadron designator mean?

Fleet Logistics Support/Carrier/Multi-Mission

500

Where do young aviators learn to fly and what year was the base founded?

Pensacola, Florida in 1914

500

What is the name of this aircraft (specific to the designator), its role, and crew size?

MQ-8B Fire Scout

Unmanned autonomous helicopters provide reconnaissance, situational awareness, and precision targeting for ground, air, and sea forces. 

Crew: 1 Pilot / 1 Aircrewman

500

List 6 primary Naval Aviation operations

AW, SUW, ASW, CAS, CSAR, SAR, C5I, LOG, ISR, MIW, STW

500

What types of squadrons compose a Carrier Air Wing (CVW)?

4 VFA Squadrons A(F/A-18 E/F Super Hornet)

1 VAQ Squadrons (EA-18G Growler)

1 VAW Squadron (E-2C/D Hawkeye)

1 VRC/VRM Detachment (C-2 Greyhound/CMV-22B Osprey)

1 HSC Squadron (MH-60S Knighthawks)

1 HSM Squadron (MH-60R Seahawk)

500

What does an HSM, HSC, and HM squadron designator signify?

HSM - Helicopter Maritime Strike

HSC - Helicopter Sea Combat

HM - Helicopter Mine Countermeasures