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- Basic Corrosion Control Drew Haiko, LTK, Engineering Services. This program is a two day course to teach basic corrosion control. Speakers will be representatives from the corrosion control industry.
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Positively or negatively charged atom or group of atoms is- Atom? Electrolyte? Electron? Ion? | |
Smallest unit of an element is- Atom? Electrolyte? Electron? Ion? | |
Liquid solution, usually water, containing ions is- Atom? Electrolyte? Electron? Ion? | |
Negatively charged particle much smaller than an atom is- Atom? Electrolyte? Electron? Ion? | |
In case of a conflict with corrosion control procedures, which manual would take precedence? NAVAIR 01-1A-509 NAVAIR 01-1B-511 NAVAIR 16-01-540 NAVAIR 15-01-500 | |
Which chapter of NAVAIR 01-1A-509 covers recommended materials and procedures for the application of sealing compounds to aricraft structures? Chapter 2? Chapter 4? Chapter 6? Chapter 8? | |
Which chapter of NAVAIR 01-1A-509 describes what corrosion is? Chapter 1? Chapter 2? Chapter 3? Chapter 4? | |
Which appendix lists the recommended, consumable materials for cleaning, corrosion prevention, surface treatment, preservation and refinishing of aircraft? Appendix A? Appendix B? Appendix C? Appendix D? | |
What is the purpose of the alphabetical index in the NAVIAIR 01-1A-509 manual? Defines terms used by corrosion control program? Gives examples for treating corrosion? Locates specific subjects in the manual? Gives examples of corrosion prone area? | |
What are the conditions necessary for corrosion to occur? (Select all that apply.) 1. An anodic metal must be present. 2. Electrical contact between the anode and cathode must exist. 3. An electrolyte must connect the anode and cathode. 4. A protective coating on the metal must exist. 5. A dissimilar conductive material must be present. | 1. An anodic metal must be present. 2. Electrical contact between the anode and cathode must exist. 3. An electrolyte must connect the anode and cathode. 5. A dissimilar conductive material must be present. |
Most alloys used in aircraft construction are made up of regions called which of the following? Pockets? Surfaces? Grains? Stress points? | |
Which of the following types of corrosion can occur in heat treated metals when corrosive tendencies of one region are greater than they are in another region? Intergranular? Pitting? Galvanic? Crevice? | |
Almost all alloys used in aircraft construction are sensitive to which form of corrosion? Pitting corrosion? Galvanic corrosion? Stress corrosion cracking? Intergranular corrosion? | |
Which of following is an electrolyte? Salt water? Salt? Carbon? Metal? | |
Which type of corrosion would you assume has occurred, if the surface grains are lifted up by the force of expanding corrosion products occurring at the grain boundaries on aluminum and magnesium parts? Corrosion fatigue? Pitting corrosion? Exfoliation corrosion? Galvanic corrosion? | |
When two dissimilar metals make electrical contact in the presence of a/an ____, the rate at which corrosion occurs depends on the difference in their corrosive tendencies. Ion? Electrolyte? Neutron? Electron? | |
Corrosion is the electrochemical ____ of a metal as a result of its chemical reaction with the surrounding environment. Accumulation? Generation? Assimilation? Deterioration? | |
Which of the following are the four most serious, destructive elements of the desert climate? Low humidity? Nuclear radiation? Ultraviolet radiation? Fine dust? High Humidity? Low daytime temperatures? High daytime temperatures? | Ultraviolet radiation Fine dust High humidity High daytime temperatures |
Corrosion is what type of process of metals returning to their normal state? Man-made? Synthetic? Natural? Mechanical? | |
Natural conditions which affect the corrosion process are moisture, temperature, ozone, sand, dust, solar radiation, insects, birds, microorganisms, and which of the following? 1. Storage location 2. Manufacturing operations 3. Industrial pollution 4. Salt atmosphere | |
The ____ of galvanic corrosion also depends on the ____ of the parts in contact. 1. Rate, type 2. Size, rate 3. Rate, size 4. Amount, type | |
When a metal corrodes, the metal atoms lose which of the following and become positively charged metal ions in the electrolyte? Positrons? Protons? Neutrons? Electrons? | |
Which type of corrosion is most commonly found on aluminum and magnesium alloys? Exfoliation corrosion? Pitting corrosion? Corrosion fatigue? Galvanic corrosion? | |
Which of the following must exist for corrosion to take place? 1. A cathode must be present. 2. Electrolyte must be present. 3. Metal must be present. 4. Carbon must be present. | |
Which of the following should a disciplined maintenance program include? 1. Washing an aircraft once a month 2. Keeping low-point drains closed 3. Not wiping all exposed unpainted surfaces 4. Rapairing damaged protective coatings | |
What is the primary reason for aircraft cleaning? 1. To reduce aircraft static weight 2. To prevent aerodynamic efficiency 3. To improve better paint adhesion 4. To allow for a thorough inspection | |
What are the minimum requirements for washing an ashore-based aircraft? Every 7 days? Every 14 days? Every 21 days? Once a month? | |
What condition requires immediate cleaning? 1. Paint peeling, flaking or softening 2. Spilled electrolyte in battery areas 3. Exposure to salt spray, salt water, or other corrosive soil 4. Fluid leakage (coolant hydraulic fluid, oil) | |
Which of following moderately alkaline cleaners is a more effective cleaner for removing heavy oils and greases? MIL-PRF-85570 Type I? MIL-PRF-88570 Type II? | |
Which of the following is a general purpose liquid nonionic detergent? MIL-C-85704, Type I? MIL-D-16791? MIL-C-85704, Type II? MIL-PRF-85704? | |
After applying MIL-PRF-85570, Type V to a dry surface, allow it to dissolve for approximately ____. 1. 1 to 2 minutes 2. 2 to 3 minutes 3. 3 to 4 minutes 4. 4 to 5 minutes | |
Which of the following is the most common cleaning solvent used on aircraft, due to its low toxicity, minimal effect on paint and relative safety? MIL-PRF-680, Type I? MIL-PRF-680, Type II? MIL-PRF-680, Type III? MIL-PRF-680, Type IV? | |
Which of the following is a poor degreaser? Isopropyl alcohol? Methyl ethyl ketone? Aliphatic naphtha? Aliphatic thinner? | |
Which of the following is a small, portable air-operated unit used for removing debris and water from aircraft? Spray cleaning gun? Portable 15 gallon foam generating cleaning unit? Pneumatic vacuum cleaner? | |
The portable 15 gallon foam generating cleaning unit is ____ for cleaning hard to reach areas. 1. A pportable air-operated unit 2. Simplified and pressure operated 3. An industrial power washer 4. Compact, light, and ideal | |
Which of the following is the first step for operating the Portable 45 gallon Foam Generating Cleaning Unit? Open the air valve? Remove cover of tank? Release pressure? Open compound valve? | |
The Universal Washer Unit must be operated udner which of the following conditions? Inside the Blast Cleaning Cabinet? In the horizontal position? Only under adverse conditions? 15 feet away from aircraft? | |
Set the wash cycle timer for the Cabinet Style Parts Washer for ____ depending upon the type of soil to be removed and the quantity of soil on the parts. 1. 10 to 45 minutes 2. 2 to 20 minutes 3. 12 to 28 munutes 4. 3 to 30 minutes | |
Match the appropriate caution with its corresponding situation. 'Observe all cautions as specified in the appropriate system manual.' 1. Oxygen systems 2. Use of cleaners 3. Water intrusion | |
Match the appropriate caution with its corresponding situation. 'Water must not be directed at pilot tubes, static ports, vents, etc. These areas shall be adequately protected. 1. Oxygen systems 2. Use of cleaners 3. Water intrusion | |
Match the appropriate caution with its corresponding situation. 'Steam shall not be used for cleaning aircraft or components.' 1. Oxygen systems 2. Use of cleaners 3. Water intrusion | |
What is the purpose of pre-wash lubrication? Protect against humidity and moisture? Protection against cleaning solution entrapment? Provides a layer of lubricating film before wash? As an insurance, post wash lubrication was not done? | |
Which of following should be protected from direct impingement during maintenance, aircraft cleanings or operation? Wings? Tires? Lights? Brakes? | |
In order to prevent streaking, how should the aircraft be sprayed? 1. Downward and out 2. Upward and out 3. Upward and inward 4. Downward and inward | |
In step 5 of the detergent cleaning procedures, wheel wells, flap wells and other heavily soiled areas can be cleaned with ____. 1. MIL-C-81309 2. MIL-PRF-85570 3. MIL-C-16173 4. MIL-C-63460 | |
The waterless wipe down alternate method uses which water displacing corrosion preventive compound? 1. MIL-PRF-85570, Type I 2. MIL-PRF-85570, Type V 3. MIL-C-81309, Type II 4. MIL-PRF-85704, Type II | |
For limited water supply, apply the cleaner with which of the following? Typewriter brush? Spray gun? Cleaning sponge? Paper towel? | |
Ensure that the area within ____ of the solvent cleaning operation is clear and remains clear of all potential ignition sources. 20 feet? 30 feet? 40 feet? 50 feet? | |
Routine scheduled cleaning should not be performed at temperatures below ____ degrees Fahrenheit. 10? 20? 30? 40? | |
Which post-cleaning procedures is correct? 1. Ensure all drain holes have water accumulation. 2. Leave covers and masking tape on all pilot tubes. 3. Apply operational preservatives when necessary. 4. Remove tape residue using painting thinner. | |
According to the lesson, aricraft wash rack cleaning waste shall receive the equivalent of ____ sewage treatment. Primary? Secondary? Tertiary? Prolonged? | |
Aircraft lubrication shall be accomplished by which of the following? All hands? Qualified personnel? Aircraft Division? CDI or supervisor? | |
It is important not to use solid film lubricants in areas subject to rotational speeds above ____ rpm, under heavy loads or on roller bearing elements. 10? 50? 100? 150? | |
How should lubricants be applied to prevent accumulation of dust, dirt and other foreign matter? 1. They should be applied generously. 2. They should be applied sparingly. 3. They should be applied quickly. 4. They should be applied immediately. | |
The day to day application of CPCs to prevent corrosion on operational aircraft is known as ____ preservation. Sealing? Non-operational? Permanent? Operational? | |
Which of the following types of MIL-C-81309, Corrosion Preventive Compound is non-conductive? 1. Type III 2. Type II 3. Type I 4. Type IV | |
AMLGUARD is primarily applied by which of the following? Brushing? Wiping? Dipping? Aerosol spraying? | |
VV-L-800, Lubricating Oil, General Purpose, Preservative, Water Displacing, should not be used on which of the following? 1. Control panels 2. Fuel cells 3. Aircraft hinges 4. Large caliber weapons | |
Which of the following is a thin, relatively dry, semitransparent film through which identification can be read? 1. Grade 1 2. Grade 2 3. Grade 3 4. Grade 4 | |
Which of the following can be used to apply lubricants: Cleaning cloth? Typewriter brush? Grease gun, lever type? Paint gun, pressure type? | |
Which of the following requires approximately 14 cfm of air at 50 psi to siphon solvent or cleaner from a container: Spray cleaning gun? Pneumatic vacuum cleaner? Portable 15 gallon foam generating cleaning unit? Universal washer unit? | |
Which of the following is a part of a disciplined preventive maintenance program? 1. Immediate reapplication of corrosion preventive compound after daily washing 2. Daily scheduled aircraft washing 3. Using water with high chloride content (more than 400 parts per million gallons) for aircraft washing and rinsing 4. Keeping low-point drains open | |
Which of the following is a water displacing corrosion preventive compound which forms a clear, dry, flexible film: MIL-C-81309? MIL-C-81309, Type II? MIL-C-85054? MIL-C-85054, Type II? | |
The prevention and control of corrosion on aircraft is whose responsibility? 1. Command 2. Corrosion control officer 3. Aircraft division 4. Maintenance supervisor | |
The proper pressure for the air regulator when operating the portable 45 gallon foam generating cleaning unit is between _____ psi. 20-60? 30-70? 40-80? 50-90? | |
Which of following must be operated in the horizontal positon? 1. Pneumatic vacuum cleaner 2. Spray cleaning gun 3. Portable 15 gallon foam generating cleaning unit 4. Universal washer unit | |
Which of the following is the first step in the post-cleaning procedures: Remove covers and masking tape? Apply lubrication? Remove tape adhesives with MIL-PRF-680, Type II? Use a probe to clean drain holes? | |
Which of the following is used to protect metal aricraft parts and components by preventing corrosive materials from contacting and corroding bare metal surfaces? 1. Corrosion preventive compound 2. Silicone sealing compound 3. Water-resistant compound 4. Lubricating oil compound | |
Highly alkaline cleaning compounds, with a pH greater than ____, are not authorized for Navy aircraft. 5? 10? 15? 20? | |
Which type of lubricant prevents galvanic corrosion coupling on close tolerance fittings and reduces fretting: MIL-G-25013? MIL-L-46010? MIL-PRF-23827? MIL-G-4343? | |
MIL-PRF-85570, Type IV is recommended for cleaning which of the following? 1. Exhaust tracks and gun blast deposits 2. High cabinet style parts washers 3. Fungus and mold 4. Wheel wells and wing butts | |
When performing the post-cleaning procedures, which of the following is used to remove all tape adhesive residues: MIL-C-81309, Type I? MIL-PRF-680, Type II? MIL-C-16173, Type I? MIL-L-63460, Type II? | |
The preferred method is ____ when fresh water is available for rinising purpose. Low temperatur cleaning? Detergent cleaning? Solvent cleaning? | |
When applying lubricants through pressure type fittings with a grease gun, clean grease fitting with which of the following and a cleaning cloth before applying lubricant? 1. MIL-C-81309, Type II 2. MIL-C-43616 3. MIL-C-81309, Type I 4. MIL-PRF-680, Class C | |
If your wash rack is a source of hazardous waste, which of the following should you contact to determine corrective action? 1. Base safety 2. Maintenance officer 3. Aircraft division 4. Corrosion control officer | |
Which of the following should be used prior to lubricating any components or parts to remove any foreign matter from joints, fittings, and bearing surfaces? 1. Woven damp rag 2. Non-woven cleaning cloth 3. Pipe cleaner 4. Typewriter brush | |
Put the steps for cleaning preparation in the correct sequence. ___ Inspect for water or cleaning compound intrusion. ___ Cover vents, openings, and ports. ___ Apply pre-wash lubrication. | |
Daily cleaning or wipe down is required on all exposed, unpainted surfaces when deployed within ____ miles or salt water and when flown below 3000 feet over salt water: 1? 2? 3? 4? | |
Frequent corrosion inspections are essentials to the overall corrosion control program and are the responsibility of which of the following: All maintenance personnel? CDI or supervisor? Line division? Aircraft division? | |
Which of the following is the correct sequence in performing a general inspection of aviation equipment? 1. clean the area thoroughly, remove corrosion and examine the area 2. clean the area thoroughly, examine the area, and remove corrosion 3. Remove corrosion, examine the area, and clean the area thoroughly 4. Examine the area, remove corrosion, and clean the area thoroughly | Clean the area thoroughly, examine the area, and remove corrosion |
Which inspection method is most widely used: Visual? Fluorescent penetrant? Nondestructive? 10X magnifying glass? | |
When using the depth gage, how many times should personnel take depth readings in the affected area? 1. One 2. Two 3. Five 4. Several | |
When using the optical depth micrometer, which of the following is the correct formula to use when calculating the pit depth? 1. Pit depth = Distance B reading - Distance A Reading 2. Pit depth = Distance A Reading - Distance B Reading 3. Pit depth = Distance B Reading + Distance A Reading 4. Pit depth = Distance A Reading + Distance B Reading | Pit depth = Distance B Reading - Distance A Reading |
Which of the following methods of inspection is used only when no other method can accomplish the inspection because the man-hour requirements are high on-aircraft radiography? 1. Ultrasonic 2. Radiographic 3. Penetrant 4. Eddy current | |
When evaluating corrosion damage, you must first do which of the following? 1. Spray with cleaning solvent 2. Measure using a straight edge 3. Visually look for corrosion 4. Use a 10X magnifying glass | |
Magnesium parts are ____ corrosion prone. Not? Minimum? Somewhat? Extremely? | |
Steel fasteners are subjected to high operational loads and which of the following types of intrusion: Moisture? Paint? Dust? Gas? | |
Which area probably receives more abuse than any other area on the aircraft? 1. Faying surfaces and crevices 2. Spot-welded assemblies 3. Exhaust impingement areas 4. Wheel wells | |
What is the maximum depth that light corrosion is discolored and pitted? 1. One mil (0.001 inch) 2. Ten mil (0.010 inch) 3. Hundred mil (0.100 inch) 4. Thousand mil (1.00 inch) | |
When evaluating corrosion damage, a straight edge and what type of magnifying glass may be used to assist in determining if an area has previously been reworked? 1. 2X 2. 4X 3. 8X 4. 10X | |
Which type of hinges are especially vulnerable to corrosion: Box? Ball bearing? Piano? Flush? | |
During scheduled or unscheduled maintenance actions on aviation equipment or components, the area involved as well as those within what distance of the repair or treatment area must be visually inspected for corrosion? 1. 18 inches 2. 24 inches 3. 36 inches 4. 48 inches | |
What does fluorescent penetrant inspection detect: Stress corrosion cracking? Mismatched paint schemes? Leak detection? Fod in dark corners? | |
Corrosion in faying surfaces, seams, and joints is usually detectable by which of the following: Bulging on the skin surface? Residual solids? Spotweld fracture? Corrosive ash? | |
Put the steps for performing an evaluation of corrosion damage in the correct sequence. 1. Evaluate the depth of the previous rework 2. Measure the damage 3. Determine if corrosion in an area that has been previously reworked 4. Use a straight edge and a 10X magnifying glass to inspect the area suspected of being previously reworked | Determine if corrosion is in an area that has been previously reworked. Use a straight edge and a 10X magnifying glass to inspect the area suspected of being previously reworked. Measure the damage. Evaluated the depth of the previous rework. |
Which of the following is essential to the overall corrosion control program: Daily cleanings? Frequent corrosion inspections? Application of corrosion preventive compound? Detailed corrosion inspections? | |
Who is responsible for an effective preventive maintenance program: All maintenance personnel? Maintenance officer? Work center supervisor? Commanding officer? | |
What are the categories used for reporting degrees of corrosion: (Select all that apply) Moderate? Heavy? Medium? Light? Severe? Complex? | |
A surface showing water breaks is indicative of ____, which will later interfere with conversion coating, sealing, and painting. Combustion? Contamination? Corrosion? Erosion? | |
Which of the following do not adhere well to bare aluminum, but adhere very well to chemical conversion coating? 1. Latex primers 2. Epoxy primers 3. Oil-based primers 4. Water-based primers | |
MIL-C-81706 has two classes. Which of the following are the two classes of MIL-C-81706? 1. 1 and 2 2. 1a and 2 3. 1 and 3 4. 1a and 3 | |
Which of the following is the most commonly used form of MIL-C-81706: Form IV? Form III? Form II? Form I? | |
You should not store or mix surface treatment materials in containers previously containing what kind of product: Wet? Toxic? Flammable? Water-soluble? | |
Whithin how many hours should you prime a treated surface to avoid contamination. 1? 2? 3? 4? | |
Which of the following parts has critical balance requirements that require you to refer to the appropriate manual for evaluation and repair limits or corrosion, erosion, and abrasion damage: Landing gears? Helicopter rotary blades? Wings? Cockpit? | |
Which paint removal would you use for areas of several square inches or less: Chemicals? Abrasive mat? Carbon media blasting? Plastic media blasting? | |
Chromic acid (Form II powder) is a strong oxidizer and may ignite on contact with organic materials and which of the following: Reducing agents? Abrasive mats? Refinement agents? Water? | |
With what must the prepared surface be cleaned if it is allowed to become dirty or is scratched? 1. Finishing sander 2. Wet abrasive mat 3. Flap brush 4. Chemical paint remover | |
Failure to remove all the corrosion may allow the corrosion to continue after affected surfaces are ____. Refurbished? Refurnished? Refinished? Removed? | |
Match the scraper to the materials it is used for removing corrosion. 1. Steel surface: ____ 2. Any metal surface: ____ 3. Aluminum and magnesium surfaces: ____ Plastic scraper? Aluminum scraper? Steel scraper? | 1. Steel surface: steel scraper 2. Any metal surface: plastic scraper 3. Aluminum and magnesium surfaces: aluminum scraper |
Under which conditions should you apply corrosion preventive compounds? 1. Manpower will not permit the use of the corresion treatment methods. 2. Costs will not permit the use of the corrosion treatment methods. 3. Operations will not permit the use of the corrosion treatment methods. 4. Operations will only permit the use of the corrosion treatment methods. | Operations will not permit the use of the corrosion treatment methods. |
Where should mixing of a chemical prepaint treatment be done, so as to avoid breathing toxic vapors: An enclosed space with a fan? A well ventilated area? The berthing compartment? An enclosed space? | |
What should you do if chemical prepaint treatments contact the skin or eyes? 1. Flush immediately with plenty of warm milk 2. Rub your skin or eyes until the treatment is completely removed 3. Flush immediately with plenty of clean water 4. Wait 15 minutes, then flush with plenty of clean water | |
What should you use to prepare the surface of water sensitive areas: Approved cleaning solvent? Chemical paint remover? Water? Brillo pad? | |
Paint removal by scuff sanding must not go beyond the primer coat, since complete removal of the paint can damage fibers in the surface layers of which of the following: Aluminum materials? Composite materials? Magnesium materials? Paint systems? | |
Which of the following factors may require more drying time for chemical conversion coatings? 1. Low temperature 2. Low humidity 3. High pressure 4. High temperature | |
Chemical prepaint treatments are also known as which of the following: Composite films? Post treatments? Chemical films? Electrochemical conversion coatings? | |
Due to the irregularities in composite surfaces, complete removal of the paint can damage which of the following in the surface layers? 1. Laminate 2. Fabric 3. Fibers 4. Metal | |
A two-park can kit (KT) consists of which of the following: (Select all that apply) Part A? Part B? Cartridge? | |
Which of the following generally consists of one componenet which cures by reacting with moisture in the air? 1. Adhesive promoters 2. Sealing tapes 3. Silicone sealing compounds 4. Polyurethane sealing compounds | |
The adhesive backing is only required to hold the sealing tape in place until an access panel is re(installed). True? False? | |
The length of time that a mixed sealing compound remains usable is known as the dash number and is always identified by which number in a sealant designation? 1. First 2. Second 3. Fifth 4. Last | |
For ambient temperature thaw, place the PMF cartridge in a vertical position and let it stand at 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit for how long? 1. 10 minutes 2. 20 minutes 3. 30 minutes 4. 1 hour | |
When using the pneumatic sealant gun, the nozzle tip must be pointed into the seam and maintained at what degree angle to the line of travel? 1. 15 degree 2. 30 degree 3. 45 degree 4. 60 degree | |
Which nozzle best represents the nozzle with the spring-loaded tip: Contersink nozzles? Rivet nozzles? | |
When using the injection gun, which nozzle would you use for hard to reach areas: Rivet nozzles? Extension nozzles? Countersink nozzles? | |
Which picture best represents the semkit that stores the catalyst material within the injection rod to separate it from the base compound prior to use: Injection style? Barrier style? | |
Select the following which best represents an authorized sealant removal tool. 1. Aluminum knife 2. Plastic spatula 3. Spray gun | |
When spraying over seams whose configuration is less than 14 inches apart, which of the following is required? 1. Spray sealant lightly in a horizontal pattern 2. Minimize overspray to adjacent areas 3. Spray sealant in a solid, continuous pattern 4. Spray sealant in a circular, speckled pattern | |
Thick sealants may be applied with which of the following: Caulking gun? Spray gun? Non-metallic spatula? Metallic spreader? | |
Apply a thin coat of the adhesion promoter to the solvent cleaned surface with a clean cloth and allow the surface to dry for approximately how long: 10 minutes? 20 minutes? 30 minutes? 40 minutes? | |
After cleaning, it is important to prime all surfaces with which of the following primers: MIL-P-23377? MIL-P-8802? MIL-S-83430? MIL-S-8784? | |
Do not use AMS 3267 sealants in ____ temperature areas or for permanent structural installations. High? Low? | |
Which of the following statements is true? 1. All sealants are toxic 2. No RTV sealant, which produces acetic acid, shall be used on aircraft 3. If RTV sealants are required by the structural repair manual, then use MIL-A-46106, which emits acetic acid 4. MIL-PRF-81733 shall be used on the insides of integral fuel tanks | No RTV sealant, which produces acetic acid, shall be used on aircraft. |
For corners on aircraft and panels, cut the ends of tape at what type of angle: 30 degree angle? 90 degree angle? Do not cut the end of the tape? 180 degree angle? | |
Running fingers back and forth on the sealant to press the tape against the aircraft structure and panel surface will activate the adhesive. True? False? | |
Which types of seals are used around access doors, removable panels, and inspection plates. Removable? Permanent? | |
Joint areas that cold hold water shall be filled with which of the following? 1. MIL-S-83430 2. MIL-PRF-81732 3. MIL-PRF-81733 4. MIL-S-81733 | |
Which of the following seals is the most commonly found on aircraft. Injection? Faying surface? Fillet? Fastener? | |
If corrosion damage is so extensive that structural repair is necessary, all faying surfaces between patches and skins shall be painted with three coats of epoxy primer, MIL-P-23377. True? False? | |
A sealant shall not be used until update testing has been performed, if it has exceeded which of the following? 1. Original shelf life 2. Extended shel life 3. Shortened shelf life 4. Revised shelf life | |
An increase of how much temperature above 75 degree Fahrenheit is necessary to cut the application time by approximately half: 8 degree? 18 degree? 28 degree? 38 degree? | |
Which type of brush should you use to clean around bolts, rivets, or other hard to reach areas: Soft bristle? Stiff bristle? Long bristle? Short bristle? | |
For how much of its original shelf life can a batch of sealant be extended if it achieves approximately the same hardness as sealant from kits that are not over aged: One-eighth? One-quarter? One-third? One-half? | |
Which of the following is an example of a fairing or smoothing tool for working sealants and adhesives into seams: Fillet knife? Spray gun? Spatula? Caulk gun? | |
How long may it take to achieve a full cure for sealing compounds? 1. 7 minutes 2. 17 minutes 3. 7 days 4. 17 days | |
The application life of a sealant is the length of time that a mixed sealing compound remains usable at 75 degree Fahrenheit and ___ relative humidity. 20%? 30%? 40%? 50%? | |
RTV silicone adhesive/sealants conforming to MIL-A-46106 emit acetic acid and, therefore are ____. Combustible? Caustic? Corrosive? Basic? | |
Which style of semkit holds proportioned amounts of the two components separated by an aluminum barrier: Injection style? Infusion style? Carrier style? Barrier style? | |
Which kind of sealant smoothing tools may be manufactured as needed to fit a specific situation: Carbon fiber? Wooden? Plastic? Metal? | |
Which of the following generally consists of one component, which cures by reacting with moisture in the air? 1. MIL-S-81733 2. MIL-S-38249 3. MIL-S-8802 4. MIL-A-46146 | |
When applying sealants, what should you not allow to happen to the solvent, because it will allow some or all of the oil and dirt to redeposit, making it impossible to be removed with a dry cloth: Spill? Evaporate? Mix? Soak? | |
What is the primary purpose of sealants? 1. To prevent moisture 2. To hide cracks for cosmetic reasons 3. To prevent painting and touch-up 4. To prevent the intrusion of moisture | |
Which of the following sealants is non-toxic: MIL-PRF-81733? MIL-T-81722, Type I? RTV sealant? ePTFE sealing tapes? | |
Sealants are used on battery compartments and relief tanks for which of the following reasons? 1. Fuel resistance 2. Aerodynamic resistance 3. Pressure resistance 4. Acid resistance | |
What should you do with the sealant kit if the working time is not suitable for the intended purpose? 1. Dispose of the kit 2. Add water to the kit so it doesn't dry out 3. Return the kit to its original shelf 4. Test the kit for cure time | |
Why should care be taken when useing rivet nozzles? 1. To permit sealant material to fill seams 2. To prevent sealant material from filling seams 3. To prevent sealant material from filling fastener holes 4. To permit sealant material to fill fastener holes | To prevent sealant material from filling fastener holes |
Paint materials, excluding primers and solvents, are toxic and flammable. True? False? | |
If paint materials or solvents contact teh eyes, what is the first thing you should do? 1. Wash the affected area with soap and water 2. Rinse with fresh water for 15 minutes 3. See medical attention immediately 4. Cover eyes with wet cloth | |
Extreme storage temperatures will do what to the effective shelf life of paint materials: Lengthen? Reduce? Increase? Extend? | |
If during specimen testing the paint meaterial is found to be homogenous, what should you do: Further test it? Throw it away? Retain it? Discard it? | |
what is an operational reason for painting: Identification markings? To reduce aircraft weight? For cosmetic reasons? To improve paint adhesion? | |
VOC contenet is reported as grams of solvent per liter of paint or G/L. Currently the national maximum permissible VOC content is ____ for aircraft primers. 350 G/L? 450 G/L? 250 G/L? 150 G/L? | |
The second digit in the color fandeck system describes which of the following? 1. Color value 2. Color family 3. Gloss value 4. Hue | |
Which of the following is the most efficent and inexpensive for touch-up purposes (painting)? 1. Caulk gun 2. Spray gun 3. Roller | |
To which manual would you refer a sailor for touch-up procedures of avionics equipment? 1. NAVAIR 01-1A-509 2. NAVAIR 17-1-125 3. NAVAIR 16-1-540 | |
what is an operational reason for painting: Identification markings? To reduce aircraft weight? For cosmetic reasons? To improve paint adhesion? | |
VOC contenet is reported as grams of solvent per liter of paint or G/L. Currently the national maximum permissible VOC content is ____ for aircraft primers. 350 G/L? 450 G/L? 250 G/L? 150 G/L? | |
The second digit in the color fandeck system describes which of the following? 1. Color value 2. Color family 3. Gloss value 4. Hue | |
Which of the following is the most efficent and inexpensive for touch-up purposes (painting)? 1. Caulk gun 2. Spray gun 3. Roller | |
To which manual would you refer a sailor for touch-up procedures of avionics equipment? 1. NAVAIR 01-1A-509 2. NAVAIR 17-1-125 3. NAVAIR 16-1-540 | |
HVLP spray equipement are recommended since they have transfer efficeincies of what percent or better: 45%? 55%? 65%? 75%? | |
A touch-up spray gun is best suited to apply paint to ____. Large areas? Small areas? | |
As alternatives for touch-up painting, brushes and rollers should be used how many times: 1? 2? 3? Several? | |
About how much fluid does the applicator for the touch-up pen contain: 10 ml? 20 ml? 30 ml? 40 ml? 50 ml? | |
After mixing the material, what shou you do next? 1. Immediately touch up the area 2. Use a pen to depress the spring valve 3. Remove the brush cap and press the applicator against a scrap surface 4. Store the material for 8 hours | Remove the brush cap and press the applicator against a scrap surface |
Which of the following can be obtained by measuring the time required for the material to flow from a cup with a specified volume through a specified orifice size in the bottom of the cup: Velocity? Veracity? Viscosity? Vanity? | |
Wet film thickness is obtained by placing the gage on wet film at which of the following angle: 30 degree? 60 degree? 90 degree? 120 degree? | |
Rags and other cleaning materials saturated with waste solvent shall be deposited in a suitable container immediately after use because they are potentially ____. Biological hazard? Pollutant? Fire hazard? Chemical hazard? | |
Which of the following is correct about cleaning paint spray guns? 1. Immerse the entire gun into the cleaning solvent 2. Disassemble the paint spray gun before cleaning 3. Do not cover the container when soaking 4. The air nozzle must not be saoked | |
Which statement is correct concerning surface preparation? 1. Aged paint does not require scuff sanding to ensure paint adhesion. 2. The effectiveness and adherence of a paint finish depends on careful preparation of the paint 3. Never feather the edge of an area that haas been chemically stripped of paint 4. After scuff sanding, remove residue from sanded or feathered surfaces by using a cotton cheese cloth dampened with thinner | After scuff sanding, remove residue from sander or feathered surfaces by using a cotton cheese cloth dampened with thinner. |
If the chemically treated metal has been allowed to accumulate oil, grease, fingerprints or other contaminants, wipe just prior to painting with which of the following? 1. Cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol 2. Cheesecloth soaked with chemical conversion coating 3. Cheesecloth soaked with thinner 4. Dry cheesecloth | |
Which method of painting is most convenient for corners or other hard to reach areas: Rolloer? Spray gun? Brush? | |
After washing piano hinges and nodes, what should you apply to protect these parts? 1. MIL-PRF-81733 2. Water 3. MIL-C-16173 4. TT-I-735 | |
Which type of seal should be applied to esterior seams: Dynamic? Static? Fillet? Folded? | |
Slip fit parts shall be assembled with mating surfaces. With which kind of surfaces shall press fit parts be installed: Edging surfaces? Faying surfaces? Overlapping surfaces? Mating surfaces? | |
What should you do with severely corroded screws, bolts, and waashers: Recoat? Replate? Replace? Resurface? | |
Which of the following is a VOC compliant (340 G/L maximum) flexible polyurethane primer with corrosion inhibitors designed for use wherever high flexibility is required: TT-P-2756? TT-P-2760? MIL-P-23377? | |
Which of the following is an acrylic lacquer coating which can be used for application of temporary markings/MODEX where environmental regulations permit: MIL-PRF-81352 Type I? MIL-PRF-85285? MIL-PRF-22750? | |
Which of the following are not allowed in areas where coatings or solvents are used or stored? (Select all that apply.) Mask? Cigarette? Gloves? Respirator? Candy bar? | |
Which of these coveralls is the preferred coverall for use when using aliphatic polyurethane topcoats: Disposable coveralls? Heavy duty coveralls? | |
Which of these acts as an anti-slip coating: P/N 8-B-6? TT-P-28? A-A-59166? | |
Which of the following is ture of using paint equipment? 1. Clean the equipment every 4 hours during operation 2. Any cleaning solvent is acceptable for use 3. Catalyst materials enhance functionality 4. Do not allow water to remain in the equipment | |
How should unevenly etched faying surface joints or fasteners and sharply protruding objects or corners be scuff sanded: In an aggressive manner? Using an orbital sander? By hand? Using a belt sander? | |
In general, store paint materials between ____ and 100 degrees Fahrenheit. 20? 30? 40? 50? | |
Electrostatic painting is useful for painting large areas and produces ___ overspray with ____ transfer efficiency. High, low? High, high? Little, low? Little, high? | |
The epoxy paint system consists of ____ and a compatible topcoat. Conversion coating? Primer? Camouflage? Lacquer? | |
Which of these is true concerning surface preparation? 1. Anyone is qualified to prepare a surface for painting. 2. Surface preparation is not an essential part of the painting process. 3. abrasion of substrate materials during surface preparation can damage structural integrity. 4. Priming a surface is the main ingredient during surface preparation. | Abrasion of substrate materials during surface preparation can damage structural integrity |
The primary purpose of any paint system is the protection against which of the following and other forms of deterioration: Excessive sunligh? Corrosion? Cosmetic appearance? Paint deterioration? | |
Paint equipment shall be thoroughly cleaned immediately after use or at least every how many hours: 1? 2? 3? 4? | |
MIL-PRF-81352, Type I, acrylic lacquer coating can be used for applicaiton of-on which of the following where environmental regulations permit: Temporary markings? Magnesium surfaces? Landing gear? Rotor blades? | |
All aircraft shall be ____ during all painting procedures in order to guard against the danger of fire from static electricity. Sheltered? Grounded? Pre-washed? Running? | |
Which of following would be considered an operational use for painting? 1. To improve paint adhesion 2. To decrease aircraft weight 3. To reduce aerodynamic efficiency 4. For camouflage | |
Brushes and rollers are ____ for touch-up painting. Alternatives? Requirements? Mandated? Necessities? | |
During all paint touch-up procedures, select the image of what else should be worn besides eye protection, rubber gloves, and coveralls: Rubber boots? Surgical mask? Respirator? | |
FED-STD-595 (color fandeck) provides a list of paint colors represented in five digit numbers. match the description to hte number which represents that description. First digit ____ Second digit ____ Remaining three digits ____ 1. Color 2. Colorvalue or hue 3. Gloss value | First digit gloss vale Second digit color Remaining three digits colorvalue or hue |
If during a test of paint material the material dries properly, the shelf life may be extended for how long: 1 month? 3 months? 4 months? 6 months? | |
What is the health hazard while breathing the vapors from organic solvent? 1. Acceptable with adequate ventilation 2. Allowable with caution 3 Dangerous 4. Not a health hazard | |
When should you overcoat the entire connection, including all bare areas on the metal surface with MIL-PRF-81733 sealant? 1. You should never coat the connection 2. While the grounding or bonding connection is being made 3. Before the grounding or bonding connection has been made 4. After the grounding or bonding connection has been made | After the grounding or bonding connection has been made |
When corrosion occurs, what else is lost in addition to EMI protection: The conductive path? The corrosive potential? Paint removal protection? Conduit paint protection? | |
If replacement seals are not available or do not exist, with what should you spray the contacting surfaces? 1. TT-I-375 2. MIL-PRF-680 3. MIL-C-81309 4. MIL-C-85054 | |
Which of the following should you NOT do to natural and synthetic rubber: Paint? Wet? Wash? Wipe? | |
Which person is only authorized to handle depleted uranium: Duty chief? Anyone? Licensee? Shop supervisor? | |
Which of the following is teh recommended solution for neutralizing potassium hydroxide from nickel-cadmium batteries: 3%? 10%? 30%? 100%? | |
How much boric acid powder should you add to one pint of fresh water to make the recommended amount of boric acid neutralizing solution: Three ounces? Two ounces? One ounce? One-half ounce? | |
In which type of container should you place contaminated items for disposal to prevent the contamination of cother areas? 1. Hand squeeze pump 2. Leakproff container 3. Trash can 4. 500 mil polyethylene wash bottle | |
Corrosion on the interior strands constitutes failure, and which of the following must be done to the cable: Replaced? Retreated? Reported? Repaired? | |
With what should springs, which are so tightly coiled that the areas cannot be plated or painted between the coils, be caosted: Chemical conversion coating? Degreasing solvent? Isopropyl alcohol? Water displacing corrosion preventive compound? | |
What should you do to end fittings after installation on the aircraft or equipment: Wash? Paint? Treat? Dispose of? | |
What should you not use on transfer systems and on the surfaces of missiles using liquid propellant: Degreasing solvent? Water? Corrosion preventive compound? Isopropyl alcohol? | |
Which of the following tools should be used to remove deteriorated plating and corrosion on base metal (steel): Hammer? Sander? Abrasive cloth? Flap brush? | |
Which type of corrosion often occurs because the type of sleeve or fitting chosen is not electrochemically compatible with the tubing? 1. Pitting 2. Exfoliation corrosion 3. Galvanic corrosion 4. Crevice corrosion | |
For how long must you allow corrosion preventive compound to dry before applying MIL-C-16173, Grade 4, or MIL-C-85054 over the same area: 10 minutes? 20 minutes? 1 hour? 2 hours? | |
To prevent malfunctions caused by EMI, what must be either built into the avionic device or added to access panels and doors? 1. Electrically conductive shielding 2. Lead shielding 3. Electrically shielded coating 4. Corrosion preventive compound | |
Which method should be used for applying corrosion preventive compound to interior surfaces of tubing closed by welded end plugs or components? 1. Fill and drain method 2. Drain and fill method 3. Drain method 4. Fill method | |
How often should interior and exterior relief tube areas be inspected and cleaned? 1. Quarterly 2. Weekly 3. After each flight 4. Before each flight | |
Which compound is used to prevent corrosion on pin and/or pin receptacle end of connectors? 1. AMS-M-317 2. MIL-PRF-81733 3. MIL-C-81706 4. MIL-C-81309 | |
All rivets shall be installed wet with MIL-PRF-81733 sealant, except those located where? 1. At the mating surface 2. In fuel contact area 3. at teh faying surface 4. In high temperature areas | |
Which of the following best represents the mixture ratio of isopropyl alcohol and distilled water used to clean battery compartments? 1. 70% Alcohol, 30% Water 2. 50% Alcohol, 50% Water 3. 30% Alcohol, 70% Water 4. 10% Alcohol, 90% Water | |
All removable structures shall be installed at the faying surfaces with which type of sealant? 1. Class A 2. Class B 3. Class C 4. Class D | |
With respect to depleted uranium counterweights, if corrosion occurs, what should you apply to prevent further corrosion? 1. AMLGUARD 2. Isopropyl alcohol 3. Hydrochloric acid 4. Grease | |
Where is the source for water intrusion found on cases and covers? 1. Base 2. Seam 3. Lead-in attachment points 4. Latch | |
If the surface of a steel cable is corroded, how should you relieve cable tension and force the cable open to inspect it? 1. Reverse twisting 2. Crimping 3. Reverse crimping 4. Twisting | |
As a general rule, grease shall not be applied to rubber parts, but some parts require a grease coating. Which of the following is one of those parts? 1. O rings 2. Weather-stripping 3. Shock mounts 4. Aircraft tires | |
With how many coats of epoxy primer should electrical conduit (exterior) and junction boxes (interior and exterior) be coated to electrically insulated them? 1. One 2. Two 3. Three 4. Four | |
What should you not do to depleted uranium under any circumstances? 1. Sand 2. Wash 3. Wipe 4. Clean | |
All permanent structures shall be installed with MIL-PRF-81733 sealant at which of the following surfaces? 1. Faying 2. Primary 3. Inner 4. Outer | |
What should you always use on bare cadmium plating to prevent corrosion? 1. Wipe solvent (AMS 3166) 2. Hydrochloric acid 3. Degreasing solvent (MIL-PRF-680, Type II) 4. A paint system | |
Once you have received permission from a supervisor to begin salvage operations, what is the very first step you should take: Rinse the area with fresh water? Disarm the ejection seat and electrically ground the aircraft? Review photos or inspect the area to determine which fire extinguishing agent was used? Attach the ground lead to the aircraft? | Review photos or inspect area to determine which fire extinguishing agent was used |
Which of the following is a true statement? 1. Dollar value of equipment is a factor to be considered when removing equipment 2. Electrical equipment known to contain magnesium components shall not be given high priority for cleaning 3. NAVAIR 01-1A-509 Table 9-1 is the ultimate authority for priority removal 4. It is not necessary to know which fire extinguishing agent was used on equipment | Dollar value of equipment is a factor to be considered |
Whenever possible, all salvageable components of the aircraft shall be treated how: In order from most expensive to least expensive? In priority order? Simultaneously? According to NAVAIR Table 9-1 | |
Who directs the emergency reclamation team to perform salvage operations: Maintenance control? Corrosion control officer? Assistant aircraft maintenance officer? Corrosion control team leader? | |
What is the final step before returning the equipment to serviceable status? 1. Send the equipment to the intermediate maintenance activity 2. Certify the equipment operationally ready 3. Preserve the aircraft with corrosion preventive compound 4. Perform one final fresh water rinse | |
Put each item in the order they are used when performing a primary cleaning. ____ Cloth ____ MIL-C-81309 Type III ____ Hose | |
Which of the following is a true statement when carbon dioxide has been used as a fire extinguishing agent in a dry region with low temperature? 1. Apply water displacing CPC (MIL-C-81309, Type III) 2. Dry with cloths, paper towels, or air pressure not greater than 10 psi 3. Clean surfaces with a solution of one part aircraft cleaning compound, (MIL-PRF-85570, Type II) in nine parts of water 4. Ventilation is required | |
To remove residues with fresh water solutions of AFFF, which step should you not perform? 1. Apply water displacing CPC (MIL-C-81309, Type III) 2. Flush affected areas with fresh, clean water while draining 3. Mix a solution of one pint of AFFF fire extinguishing agent (MIL-F-24385) in 10 gallons of fresh water 3. Enter affected areas in the appropriate section if the aircraft logbook | Mix a solution of one pint of AFFF fire extinguishing agent (MIL-F-24385) in 10 gallons of fresh water |
Which of the following is the primary concern for removing volcanic ash? 1. Ash will discolor the aircraft causing a camouflage disaster 2. The extreme abrasiveness of the ash 3. Ash is the primary cause of galvanic corrosion 4. Ash is extremely corrosive | |
The final emergency cleaning procedure for the cockpit area is which of the following? 1. Apply water displacing CPC (MIL-C-81309, Type II) 2. Clean ejection seats 3. Drain the area 4. Dry equipment that has been cleaned with air pressure less than 10 psi | Apply water displacing CPC (MIL-C-81309, Type II) |
What is the first thing a sailor do when an ejection seat needs cleaning: Apply MIL-C-81309, Type II? Disarm? Flush with fresh water? | |
To which manual would a Navy sailor refer for information concerning the cleaning procedures of avionics and electrical equipment: T.O. 1-1689? NAVAIR 16-1-540? NAVAIR 01-1A-509? | |
Aircraft construction utilizing graphite fiber composite materials and metal structure or substructure creates a high potential for establishing which of the following: Galvanic corrosion cells? Intergranular corrosion cells? Pitting corrosion cells? Stress corrosion cells? | |
Which of following best represents the first step of the emergency cleaning procedures for airframes: Spray water displacing CPC (MIL-C-81390, Type II)? Apply sealant? Flush with fresh water? | |
For antennas, step 2 is to brush or spray a solution of one part aircraft cleaning compound (MIL-PRF-85570, Type II) in ____ water onto the cffected area. 7 parts? 8 parts? 9 parts? 10 parts? | |
Turbine engines which are contaminated with small amounts of sea water entering the intake shall be cleaned using which of the following? 1. Solventt cleaning compound, A-A-59281 2. Dry cleaning solvent, ASTM D235 3. Engine gas path cleaner, MIL-PRF-85704 4. Degreasing solvent, MIL-PRF-680 | |
If an angine has ingested Purple K Powder, what is the first step you should take: With the poer on, vacuum? With the engine on, rinse with fresh water? With the engine off, rinse with fresh water? With the power off, vacuum? | |
Helicopter transmissions, rotor heads, and rotor hub cases are often constructed of which of he following: Magnesium? Aluminium? Cadmium? Boron? | |
Some rotor blades have areas commonly known as ____ or blade boxes with very small drain holes. Pouches? Nooks? Sheaths? Pockets? | |
Which of following best represents what to do before beginning cleaning procedures for armanment: Wipe dry? Ground? Apply cleaning compound spot cleaner? | |
If there are residues left from the use of protein foam (MIL-F-24385), what shall you do first? 1. Dry area with air pressure no greater than 10 psi 2. Immediately spray MIL-PRF-85570, Type II 3. Brush on CPC (MIL-C-81309, Type II) 4. Rinse the area with fresh water | |
If fresh water is not available for general cleaning, it is preferred you do which of the following? 1. Brush the affected area 2. Use air pressure to dislodge the contaminants 3. Vasuum the area clean 4. Spray the affected area with MIL-C-81309, Type II | Spray the affected area with MIL-C-81309, Type II |
Which of these is a true statement concerning priority removal? 1. Component priority depends on maintenance schedule 2. Priority removal shall always be oriented toward salvageable equipment 3. Personnel available will determine priorities 4. Equipment known to contain magnesium shall not be given high priority | Priority removal shall always be oriented toward salvageable equipment |
Which of the following is the first step for cleaning ejection seats? 1. Disarm the ejection seat 2. Apply corrosion preventive compound 3. Document cleaning procedure | |
Under emergency conditions, who is responsible for minimizing damage? 1. All hands 2. Corrosion Control Officer 3. Emergency Reclamation Team 4. Maintenance Officer | |
When cleaning photographic equipment, first do which of the following? 1. Use a cleaning cloth to wipe away residue 2. Shelter the equipment from sun rays 3. Apply CPC (MIL-C-81309, Type III) 4. Rinse with fresh water | |
Before starting emergency treatment, it is imperative that which of the following supervise purging or inerting procedures and certify that the aircraft is fire and explosion safe? 1. Qualified Ordnance Personal (QOP) 2. Hazmat Officer (HO) 3. Chemical Authority (CA) 4. Gas Free Engineer (GFE) | |
After rinsing a rotor blade with fresh water, wash the affected area with a solution of one part aircraft cleaning compound in how many parts fresh water? 1. Seven 2. Eight 3. Nine 4. Ten | |
Components that are removed from the aircraft are tagged for identification purposes. What tagging components, make sure to indicate which of the following? 1. Preservantion method 2. Cause of the accident 3. Date and time 4. Fire extinguishing method | |
Rotor heads are often constructed of which of the following and require immediate decontamination and preservation? 1. Cadmium 2. Boron 3. Aluminum 4. Magnesium | |
Waht is the main purpose of emergency preparation? 1. Provide immediate medical assistance 2. Order new aircraft parts 3. Fight the flight deck fire 4. Prevent further damage |