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