US Navy Training Manuals in Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) format.
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SIZE, THIS ITEM IS AVAILABLE FOR CD-ROM DELIVERY ONLYIncludes all of the following manuals:
- Aviation Boatswain's Mate E
- Aviation Boatswain's Mate F
- Aviation Boatswain's Mate H
- Advancement Handbook Aviation Boatswain's Mate F
- Advancement Handbook Aviation Boatswain's Mate, Aircraft Handling
- Advancement Handbook Aviation Boatswain's Mate, Launching & Recovery Equipment
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Individual manual descriptionsAviation Boatswain's Mate E
PAGES: 346
PUBLICATION DATE: JULY, 2001
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Aviation Boatswain's Mate F
PAGES: 302
PUBLICATION DATE: JUNE, 1993
The primary purpose of this training manual is to
aid personnel in meeting the professional (technical)
qualifications for advancement in the Aviation Boatswain’s
Mate (Fuels) rating. A secondary purpose is
to help improve job skills. You can achieve these goals
through use of this manual as a study aid along with
on-the-job training.
The information contained in this manual is based
on the occupational standards for the ABF rating,
which are found in Aviation Boatswain’s Mate, Fuels
(ABF) Advancement Handbook For Petty Officers,
NAVEDTRA 71201. Take note that occupational
standards are regularly evaluated and updated and any
changes that occurred after March 1993 may not be
reflected in this manual. Always check with the education
services officer when preparing for advancement
to make sure you meet the current requirements.
Aviation Boatswain's Mate H
PAGES: 366
PUBLICATION DATE: DECEMBER, 2001
Routinely, as an ABH, you are assigned tasks
involving the use of hand tools or power tools.
Therefore, it is to your advantage that you become
familiar with the tools you need to accomplish these
tasks quickly and SAFELY. Use and Care of Hand
Tools and Measuring Tools, NAVEDTRA 12085,
should be read for more detailed information on the
proper use of each particular hand tool. For example,
using a screwdriver as a cold chisel is extremely
dangerous and a mark of poor workmanship and
judgment. "The right tool for the right job" is an old
proverb, but it is a time proven one.
SAFETY is paramount when using any tool.
Special care should be used with a wood or metal
cutting tool. Safety glasses must be in place before
cutting tools are used. An organized tool control
program will also increase safety for personnel and
equipment. Never use the crash tool roll kit for general
maintenance, always use the tools designated for
divisional use.
Power tools can be dangerous and should only be
used by a person who has been fully familiarized and
checked out in their use and proper operation by
competent authority. Safety cannot be overemphasized
in the use of hand tools or power tools. See
OPNAVINST 5100.19 for safety precautions, as well as
the manufacture's safety precautions.
Advancement Handbook Aviation Boatswain's Mate F
PAGES: 112
PUBLICATION DATE: MARCH, 2002
The purpose of the Advancement Handbook is to help you focus your preparation for
Navywide advancement-in-rating examinations. The bibliographies (BIBs) together with this
handbook form a comprehensive examination study package. Since this handbook provides
skill and knowledge components for each paygrade of the ABF rating, it helps you concentrate
your study on those areas that may be tested. This feature will help you get the most out of
your study time.
Each page in Parts 1 through 4 of this Advancement Handbook presents general skill
areas, specific skill areas, the knowledge factors associated with each skill area, the pertinent
references that address each skill, and the subject areas that may be covered on the
examination. The skill statements describe the skills you are expected to perform for each
paygrade. The skill statements are cumulative; that is, you are responsible for the skills for
the paygrade you are competing for, your present paygrade, and all paygrades below.
Although this handbook is very comprehensive, it cannot cover all the tasks performed in
the rating. As a result, the advancement examinations may contain questions more detailed
than described in the “Exam Expectations” section of the skill areas.
Advancement Handbook Aviation Boatswain's Mate, Aircraft Handling
PAGES: 84
PUBLICATION DATE: MARCH, 2002
The purpose of the Advancement Handbook is to help you focus your preparation for
Navywide advancement-in-rating examinations. The bibliographies (BIBs) together with this
handbook form a comprehensive examination study package. Since this handbook provides
skill and knowledge components for each paygrade of the Aviation Boatswain’s Mate, Aircraft
Handling (ABH) rating, it helps you concentrate your study on those areas that may be tested.
This feature will help you get the most out of your study time.
Each page in Parts 1 through 4 of this Advancement Handbook presents general skill areas,
specific skill areas, the knowledge factors associated with each skill area, the pertinent
references that address each skill, and the subject areas that may be covered on the
examination. The skill statements describe the skills you are expected to perform for each
paygrade. The skill statements are cumulative; that is, you are responsible for the skills for
the paygrade you are competing for, your present paygrade, and all paygrades below.
Although this handbook is very comprehensive, it cannot cover all the tasks performed in
the rating. As a result, the advancement examinations may contain questions more detailed
than described in the “Exam Expectations” section of the skill areas.
Advancement Handbook Aviation Boatswain's Mate, Launching & Recovery Equipment
PAGES: 165
PUBLICATION DATE: MARCH, 2002
The purpose of the Advancement Handbook is to help you focus your preparation for
Navywide advancement-in-rating examinations. The bibliographies (BIBs) together with
this handbook form a comprehensive examination study package. Since this handbook
provides skill and knowledge components for each paygrade of the ABE rating, it helps
you concentrate your study on those areas that may be tested. This feature will help you
get the most out of your study time.
Each page in Parts 1 through 4 of this Advancement Handbook presents general skill
areas, specific skill areas, the knowledge factors associated with each skill area, the
pertinent references that address each skill, and the subject areas that may be covered on
the examination. The skill statements describe the skills you are expected to perform for
each paygrade. The skill statements are cumulative; that is, you are responsible for the
skills for the paygrade you are competing for, your present paygrade, and all paygrades
below.
Although this handbook is very comprehensive, it cannot cover all the tasks
performed in the rating. As a result, the advancement examinations may contain
questions more detailed than described in the “Exam Expectations” section of the skill
areas.
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