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56 Cards in this Set
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what is the CFETP used for ?
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-to identify career field requirements and progression
-document training |
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name the 4 types of training on which CFETP focuses
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-initial skills
-upgrde (ugt) -qualification (qt) -continuation |
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what type of training does the formal resident course at Keesler AFB provide ?
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initial skills
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name the AF publication that serves as a training contract between AETC and our 1C5X1 functional managers ?
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Speciality Training Standards )STS)
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what skill level is awarded after the successful completion of tech school ?
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3
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once you are qualified in an AC&W position and upon completion of your CDCs, what skill level are you awarded ?
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5
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what is the AFSC of a AC&W Journeyman?
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5
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what is the AFSC of an AC&W superintendent?
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9
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an increase in force readiness above that required for normal readiness
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DEFCON 3
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a normal state of readiness
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DEFCON 5
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the maximumforce readiness
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DEFCON 1
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an increased intelligence watch and strengthened security measures
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DEFCON 4
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an increase in force readines, but less than maximum
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DEFCON 2
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what are the 3 levels of air defense warnings?
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1.red
2.yellow 3.white |
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what warning is used when an attack by hostile aircraft is imminent ?
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RED
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what s the exercise term for air defense warning condition YELLOW ?
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lemon juice
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who impleents SCATANA in the NORAD environment ?
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commander of NORAD
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why does the FAA direct that all fixed electronic devices are shut down under SCATAN?
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to prevent the enemy from using homing devices to reach targets
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how do friendly interceptor aircraft identify themselves when operating in the cleared area?
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IFF/SIF codes
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when is ESCAT implemented ?
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when emergency condition exist that threaten national security but doesnt warrant an ADE or the control of navigational aids
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295 degrees
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Northwest
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135 degrees
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southeast
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240 degrees
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southwest
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360 degrees
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true north
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030 degrees
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northeast
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100 degrees, 95 miles
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read as: one zero zero, ninety five
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30 degrees, 125 miles
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read as: zero three zero, one hundred twenty five
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1 degree,30 miles
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read as :zero zero one, thirty
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270 degress, 10 miles
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read as: two seven zero, ten
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what reference lines are used to determine latitude and longitude?
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latitude= equator
longitude= prime meridian |
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how many lines of latitude and longitude are there ?
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90 lines of latitude
180 lines of longitude |
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why are latitude and longitude always read from the lower to the higher ?
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because positions are always expressed as distance from the equator and the prime meridian
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what is the size, in degrees, of a major GEOREF block ?
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15 degrees
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how are major GEOREF block identified ?
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by a two letter code
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how are GEOREF coordinates read?
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from left to right, from the lower left corner, then from top to bottom
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what is the size, in both degrees and nautical miles, of a minor GEOREF block ?
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1 degree, 60 miles x 60 miles
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what units are numerical GEOREF broken down into ?
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minutes
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in GEOREF which is reported first the latitude or longitude ?
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longitude
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the GEOREF coordinate is broken dwon below into four parts.identify what each part represents
a.FJ |
major
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b.EG
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minor
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c.30
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numerical 1 degree block
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how are 100,00 meter MGRS squares designated ?
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column letter and a row letter
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during what phase of the mission planning/ATO cycle are targets nominated to support the objectives and priorities provided by the FAC ?
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phase 2: target development
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what list provides the basis for weaponeering assessment activities?
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the JIPTL
Joint Integrated Prioritized Target List |
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what phase of the mission planning/ATO cycle evaluates combat operation affectiveness to acheve command objectives and provides the inputs for future target development?
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phase 6: Combat Assessment
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who submits DISUMs to the national level ?
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combatant commands
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when is the DISUM most effective?
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early in an operation period when decisions are being made in a situational environment
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what is usually the effective time of an ATO ?
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24 hr eriod
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what are the three ATO's that uisually exist?
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1.ATO in execution (todays plan)
2.ATO in production (tomorrows plan) 3.ATO in planning ( following days plan) |
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how do we use the ATO to assist the aerospace identification mission?
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by loadng specific location and SIF codes into MCE computers for auto track initiation
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what part of the ATO highlights, modifies, or supplements mission data contained in other parts of the ATO ?
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SPINS (special Instructions)
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on what timne cycle is the ACO (airspace control order)
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the ATO time cycle
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what are the two lanes that are set up in the ACO for aircraft entering and exiting the area of responsibbility ?
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1. ingress=in, entering
2.egress=out, exiting |
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who is the final authority for ROE in a theatre ?
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THE JFC
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on what are ROE based ?
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the premise of self defense
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why are ROE restrictive during peacetime?
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because there is no specific threat you are worried about and the mission is usually identification
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