NATOPS TEST QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
The hot area sheet defines restricted and dangerous areas and airspaces for what
amount of time - the answer is 24 hours.
A report supplied to COD aircraft by Marshall offering offload information on
passengers, mail, cargo, or any other essential information is termed a retro
report.
What are the air plan supplements? ANSWER: Tanking plan EEATS, ordnance
load plan, hot sheet, alert packages, synoptic weather report, card of the day.
Without modification by the air officer, what is the maximum number of
aircraft in the case 1/2 pattern? - ANSWER 6.
What is an order for a non-emergency aircraft to proceed and land in the
specified field. Provide bearing, distance, and destination - ANSWER Divert.
A circular airspace within a 50nm radius of a carrier is referred to as the carrier
control region.
CATCC will collect the Fox Corpen from the bridge approximately 30 minutes
before to recovery.
Unless otherwise specified by a higher authority who determines the case for
launch and or recovery to be used - ANSWER Air boss.
Aircraft under positive control with designated air search radars that do not
rotate more than 7rpm must be separated by at least 5 miles.
, How many knots of recovery wind improve aeroplane flight charts to
incorporate engine ANSWER time? - ANSWER: 25 knots.
NATOPS change proposals are submitted under the following three categories:
urgent, priority, and routine.
Aircraft that are Marshall's overhead at a fix located _________ miles from the
carrier, with the inbound leg of the holding pattern oriented on the _______
radial relative to the final bearing.
An early or late start from the marshal is normally defined as how many
seconds either side of the prescribed EAT - ANSWER 15 seconds.
Who is responsible to the operations officer for coordination of all aspects
relevant to flight operations, the proper functioning of CATCC, and shall
establish the kind of approach and required degree of control? - ANSWER Air
operations
Case 1 and 2 recoveries of fixed-wing aircraft may be carried out concurrently
with case 3 (T/F) - ANSWER True
If a flight does not see a ship at ____ nautical miles during case 2 recovery. The
flight may fall to no less than ____ ft - ANSWER 10 nautical miles, 800 feet
ANSWERS
The hot area sheet defines restricted and dangerous areas and airspaces for what
amount of time - the answer is 24 hours.
A report supplied to COD aircraft by Marshall offering offload information on
passengers, mail, cargo, or any other essential information is termed a retro
report.
What are the air plan supplements? ANSWER: Tanking plan EEATS, ordnance
load plan, hot sheet, alert packages, synoptic weather report, card of the day.
Without modification by the air officer, what is the maximum number of
aircraft in the case 1/2 pattern? - ANSWER 6.
What is an order for a non-emergency aircraft to proceed and land in the
specified field. Provide bearing, distance, and destination - ANSWER Divert.
A circular airspace within a 50nm radius of a carrier is referred to as the carrier
control region.
CATCC will collect the Fox Corpen from the bridge approximately 30 minutes
before to recovery.
Unless otherwise specified by a higher authority who determines the case for
launch and or recovery to be used - ANSWER Air boss.
Aircraft under positive control with designated air search radars that do not
rotate more than 7rpm must be separated by at least 5 miles.
, How many knots of recovery wind improve aeroplane flight charts to
incorporate engine ANSWER time? - ANSWER: 25 knots.
NATOPS change proposals are submitted under the following three categories:
urgent, priority, and routine.
Aircraft that are Marshall's overhead at a fix located _________ miles from the
carrier, with the inbound leg of the holding pattern oriented on the _______
radial relative to the final bearing.
An early or late start from the marshal is normally defined as how many
seconds either side of the prescribed EAT - ANSWER 15 seconds.
Who is responsible to the operations officer for coordination of all aspects
relevant to flight operations, the proper functioning of CATCC, and shall
establish the kind of approach and required degree of control? - ANSWER Air
operations
Case 1 and 2 recoveries of fixed-wing aircraft may be carried out concurrently
with case 3 (T/F) - ANSWER True
If a flight does not see a ship at ____ nautical miles during case 2 recovery. The
flight may fall to no less than ____ ft - ANSWER 10 nautical miles, 800 feet