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what are the 3 steps involved in trackng maintenance ?
-determining a track exists
-initiating a track on the target
-tracking bei ng continually preserved
what is a data trail ?
a series of consecutive radar returns, following a specific pattern in regard to direction and speed.
what would you NOT do if you began to lose radar returns on a track?

a. check to see if the aircrft landed
b.report it as contact lost
c.extrapolate the track
d. drop the track
d. drop the track
when voice telling tracks, what do you NOT do ?

a. tell the heading in degrees relative to true north
b.tell the altitude in 100ft increments
c.tell the speed in 10kt increments
d.preface the altitude with the source
a. tell the heading in degrees relative to true north
which information would you NOT transmit over unsecure radios ?

a.track altitude
b. track number
c. mode 1 and 2 codes
d. track heading and speed
c. mode 1 and 2 codes
what type of tell provides adjacent stations with track information on approaching tracks ?
foward
what tell priority is an emergency ?
3
what is a definition of situational awareness ?
peception of what is going on aroun you
what document provides detailed circumstances and criteria for track identification ?
operations order
what flowchart would you use to systematicall go through a sequence of identification (ID)ymethods to classify airborne tracks ?
ID matrix
to correlate with a flight plan within how many minutes of the planned time MUST an aircraft be at a reporting point ?
5 minutes
what modes are normally associated with only military aircraft ?
modes 1, 2, and 4
what identification is given to a track that meets some but not all hostile criteria ?
suspect
what NORAD instruction specifies the responsibilities and procedures for identification, categorization,a nd classification of air traffic ?
NORAD instruction 10-15
how long is the identification process nrmally ?
2 or 5 minutes
what identification investigation process is the most common method used ti identify tracks ?
flight plan correlation
what is the final step in the identiication proces ?
classification
during safe passage procedures, when are corridors for returning aircraft established to provide safe entry ?
when one or more units is/are not under site control
the purpose for using brevity code words is to __
make radio/telephone procedures brief and standardized
which brevity word do you use to denote known enemy aircraft ?
bandit
which brevity code word do we use to indicate a precautionary launch of aircraft for sirvival ?
flush
the brevity code word representing a request for bearing and range information is_
bogey dope
what tactics term indicates channging from approach speed and altitude to attack speed and altitude?
transition
what tactics term indicates ordnance release authorized ?
cleared hot
what tactics terminology means no ordnance remaining on the aircraft ?
winchester
what type of mission includes those operations to gain and maintain air superiority ?
counterair
the type of combat air patrol (CAP) that positions friendly fighters between the friendly forces and the expected enemy threat is the __?
point
what si the call siggn for seach and rescue (SAR) helicopters that pick up survivors ?
jolly green
what is the call sign for aircraft that escort the rescue helicopter and provides protection for the downed aircraft ?
sandy
what type of tactic would employ infrared weapons systems ?
stern
wha type of attack is designed to provide the interceptor with the most direct aproach to the target ?
cutoff
what is the standard level of control for the execution of operational and training missions ?
tactical control
what type of control is informative and NOt directive in nature ?
broadcast
what type of control uses a radio monitor mode when the controlling agency lloses radar capability ?
advisory