United States Army Aviation Warfighting Center
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February 2008
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Terminal Learning Objective:# E. |, y w% b! E ^
Action: Describe the operational procedures that pertain to the UH-60 Powertrain and Rotor systems.
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: ^- N4 N) |# y" P; q. j# vStandard: 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 Rotor
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Environmental Considerations: It is the responsibility of all soldiers and DA civilians to protect the
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examination to receive a "GO". You will have one hour to complete the system examination.# ?; M1 P0 X+ \9 h
Learning Step/Activity 1. Describe the operational characteristics of the Main Transmission System.
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