EAWS Cheat Sheet 2026

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100 questions
90 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. What does the EAWS insignia symbolize? It symbolizes a sailor's proficiency in naval aviation operations.
  2. Which frequency band is primarily used for military tactical aviation voice communications due to its line-of-sight reliability? UHF (300–3000 MHz)
  3. What is a key benefit of earning the EAWS qualification for an enlisted sailor? It enhances their career prospects by showcasing their expertise in aviation operations.
  4. What is the purpose of a 'PRC-90' or 'PRC-112' survival radio? Personnel recovery and search and rescue communications
  5. What is the recommended ratio of chest compressions to rescue breaths for single-rescuer adult CPR? 30 compressions to 2 breaths
  6. What does the acronym TACAN stand for? Tactical Air Navigation
  7. What two pieces of navigation information does a TACAN system provide to the aircrew? Bearing and distance (DME)
  8. Which internationally recognized VHF frequency is used for civilian aeronautical distress communications? 121.5 MHz
  9. During CPR on an adult victim, what is the correct sequence of actions according to current American Heart Association guidelines adopted by the Navy? Compressions, Airway, Breathing (C-A-B)
  10. During night flight operations, what piece of equipment is mandatory for a plane director to use while marshaling aircraft? A pair of illuminated wands.
  11. Which safety pin configuration is required before handling live ordnance? All pins installed
  12. The Automatic Direction Finder (ADF) determines an aircraft's bearing relative to which type of ground station? Non-Directional Beacon (NDB)
  13. Why is it important for sailors to participate in ongoing training after earning their EAWS qualification? To remain effective and competent in supporting naval aviation missions.
  14. What does 'HEED' stand for in aviation survival equipment? Helicopter Emergency Egress Device
  15. IFF Mode 3/A is used primarily for which purpose? Civil and military ATC identification using a 4-digit code
  16. What U.S. Navy aircraft carrier served as the launch platform for the Doolittle Raid on Tokyo in April 1942? USS Hornet (CV-8)
  17. What does COMSEC stand for in the context of naval aviation? Communications Security
  18. Which of the following is the most appropriate immediate action for a shipmate who has fainted but is still breathing? Have them sit with their head between their knees or lie them down
  19. What type of propellant is used to initiate most modern ejection seats? Pyrotechnic cartridge or solid rocket motor
  20. What unique capability does the Automatic Carrier Landing System (ACLS) provide to carrier-based aircraft? Fully automatic approach and landing in zero-visibility conditions
  21. Which signal mirror technique is used to aim reflected sunlight at a rescue aircraft? Use the aim-through hole to align reflection with target
  22. What is the purpose of 'downloading' ordnance from an aircraft? Removing weapons from the aircraft after a mission
  23. In addition to written exams, what other component is crucial for EAWS qualification? Demonstration of practical proficiency in aviation systems and procedures.
  24. What must a sailor do before appearing before the EAWS qualification board? Pass both oral and written exams.
  25. What is the purpose of a personal locator beacon (PLB)? Automatically transmit distress signals to search and rescue satellites
  26. What color smoke signal is internationally recognized as a distress signal? Orange
  27. What is the purpose of an AIM-9 Sidewinder missile? Air-to-air heat-seeking engagement
  28. How does the Global Positioning System (GPS) determine an aircraft's position? By calculating position from timing signals received from orbiting satellites
  29. Which organization publishes the Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures Standardization (NATOPS) manual? NAVAIR
  30. What is a 'misfire' in ordnance terminology? A weapon that fails to fire after being triggered
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