United States Army Aviation Warfighting Center- x: F5 N# q% I. B& f" d8 T- }
Fort Rucker, Alabama, u5 Q4 ?8 |& N- b0 b' n3 q% D
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UH-60A. n& x# o* S3 h ^) U$ h. h$ w
Terminal Learning Objective:
- d F6 w, H3 b6 w+ H- nAction: Describe the operational procedures that pertain to the UH-60 Powertrain and Rotor systems." d5 C/ p7 a% S9 q! Y; O
Condition: Without reference, given the aircraft systems examination and an answer sheet., U: S- Z* \' u" ]
Standard: Be able to describe the operational characteristics that pertain to the UH-60 Powertrain/ Rotor
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Lubrication System, Transmission Chip Detector System, the Gust Lock, and Main and Tail Rotor2 E+ r/ y( m' m9 k
Components.
5 s4 n2 g! X; t/ TSafety Requirements: Use care when operating training aids and/or devices. H1 V9 @( l* V
Risk Assessment Level: Low.
. _1 l9 V* M: k- @) REnvironmental Considerations: It is the responsibility of all soldiers and DA civilians to protect the
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: j) A. M }- O7 eEvaluation: You must answer (4) out of (6) questions correctly on in this scorable unit on the systems
. ]: ?; e; ~5 U. V, f& Jexamination to receive a "GO". You will have one hour to complete the system examination.% t7 L$ R6 B/ r: Q
Learning Step/Activity 1. Describe the operational characteristics of the Main Transmission System.$ t4 L! d+ W% J7 q3 v
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