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United States Army Aviation Warfighting Center! z5 G3 f, O& G+ N' `( j
Fort Rucker, Alabama
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Terminal Learning Objective:
* Z9 f, ~. ?0 p8 I5 dAction: Describe the operational procedures that pertain to the UH-60 Powertrain and Rotor systems.
7 E- U6 y( G' F6 X; S3 XCondition: Without reference, given the aircraft systems examination and an answer sheet.) O# s7 `8 l) J h
Standard: Be able to describe the operational characteristics that pertain to the UH-60 Powertrain/ Rotor
9 x" H% f' J. C" i# d5 R* Gsystem. This includes the operational characteristics of the Main Transmission System, Transmission6 W# D* E0 h2 K1 p% C6 k G
Lubrication System, Transmission Chip Detector System, the Gust Lock, and Main and Tail Rotor" k5 g- W) A, Z9 ?# X
Components.
: ]5 J3 @9 X. k' |$ e. V+ T) GSafety Requirements: Use care when operating training aids and/or devices.
9 l1 n5 K" }& v* I5 I* }) iRisk Assessment Level: Low.* N) a3 S i& o* y4 M
Environmental Considerations: It is the responsibility of all soldiers and DA civilians to protect the6 ]' F- ?! H$ Q* N1 s4 z
environment from damage.
' d% s C' C" O1 jEvaluation: You must answer (4) out of (6) questions correctly on in this scorable unit on the systems' s- d4 Z& y! F' V& Q
examination to receive a "GO". You will have one hour to complete the system examination.
9 b6 M2 n1 J! m- U3 RLearning Step/Activity 1. Describe the operational characteristics of the Main Transmission System.
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