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Assaults raids demonstrations withdrawals other operations |
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JFC |
Joint force commander |
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Involves establishment hostile or potentially hostile shore |
Assault |
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A swift incursion into the area or objective followed by a planned withdrawal |
Raid |
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Conducted to deceive |
Demonstration |
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Extraction of forces |
Withdrawal |
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Which contributes to conflict prevention or crisis mitigation |
Other operations |
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Who has the authority to exercise combatant command |
Joint force commander |
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JTF |
Joint task force |
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CONOPS |
Concepts of operations |
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Amphibious operations normally require a three dimensional geographic area |
Sea, land, and air |
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TACON |
Tactical control |
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AOA |
Amphibious objective area |
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AO |
Areas of operations |
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HIDACZ |
High density airspace control zone |
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JFACC |
Joint force air component commander |
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TACC |
Tactical air control center |
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There are three levels of control, what are they? |
Positive procedural and combination of the two |
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ACM |
Airspace coordinating measures |
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ACO |
Airspace control order |
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ATO |
Airspace tasking order |
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TADC |
Tactical air direction center |
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ACE |
Aviation combat element |
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DASC |
Direct air support center |
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TAOC |
Tactical air operations center |
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TACC mission |
Plan, direct, and control tactical air operations |
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ESG |
Expeditionary strike group |
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TACC is divided into five sections |
Air traffic control sections, helicopter coordination section, air defense coordination section, air support control section, and plan and support section |
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Air traffic control section |
Exercise control and coordination of all air traffic entering |
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Responsible for the coordination of helicopter operations |
Helo coordination section |
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Closely works with the air defense commander to plan, coordinate, and control air warfare operations in an amphibious environment The mission is to detect, classify, identify, and engage air target for the ESG |
Air defense coordination section |
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Primary task is to provide quick response to satisfy requests from the LF for CAS |
Air support control section |
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Provide administrative, communication, and intelligence support Future planning |
Plan and support section |
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BDA |
Battle damage assessment |
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Gingerbread |
Voice of imitative deception |
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Non directional radio beacon |
Homer |
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An aircraft with a minor emergency |
Lame duck |
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RECCE |
Reconnaissance |
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Safety, well being, and efficiency of the ship and crew |
CO |
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Good order and discipline |
XO |
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Control of airborne aircraft except when control is assigned |
OPSO |
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All matters pertaining to flight operations Future Ops |
Air OPSO |
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Execution of the air plan and proper functioning and manning of the AATCC |
AATCC and current OPS |
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CIC |
Combat information Center |
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Who ensures the air plan is distributed to all relevant ship, ESG, and ACE personnel |
DIVO and Assistance air ops officer |
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Who is the flight quarter watch station? |
AATCC watch officer/current ops |
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Who assists the DIVO in administering, supervising, and training division personnel |
LCPO/LPO |
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Who is accountable to the division officer for the proper operation of the 3M system within their division |
LCPO/LPO |
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Responsible to the division officer pertaining to the division's damage control equipment, fittings, and training program |
DCPO division damage control petty officer |
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How many minutes before flight operations should AATCC be manned? |
90 |
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A prelaunch brief contains what 10 things? |
Ship's current position Expected BRC Emergency marshal data Divert field bearing/distances Other ships (bearing and distances) Hazard and warning areas Tactical callsigns for other ships Pertinent NOTAM information PIM (position of intended movement) Mission requirements |
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NOI |
Notice of Intent |
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GNC |
Global navigation chart |
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JNC |
Joint navigation charts |
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ONC |
Operational navigation charts |
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Long range, high speed, high altitude aerospace navigation |
GNC |
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Standard worldwide small scale with medium altitudes with high speed, visual and radar navigation |
ONC |
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High altitude computer assisted radar navigation/bombing by strategic aircraft Supports celestial, radar, and dead reckoning navigation |
JNC |
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What chart satisfies en route visual and radar navigation in the absence of tactical pilotage charts? |
ONC |
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High speed, low altitude radar, and visual navigation of high performance tactical and reconnaissance aircraft from low to medium altitude Assist close air operations |
TPC |
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International and joint service Tactical air support/assault musings with ground forces and is printed on a Mercator projection |
JOG |
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JOG |
Joint operations graphic |
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TPC |
Tactical pilotage charts |
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What area is approach of defined dimensions extending from 3nm and contains hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft? |
Warning |
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ADIZ |
Air defense identification zone |
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FIR |
Flight information region |
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What is PIM? |
Ships position and intended movement with time |
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What term does not have the visual landing aid (meatball) in sight? |
Clara |
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What are emergency control procedures? SNACC |
Ships system casualty NAVAID failure Air system failure Communications fail Crew members illness/injury |
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What shall be in the AATCC and PRIFLY during emergency control procedures? |
A UHF radio with back up battery |
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(Helo) What condition is for an immediate launch with rotor blade spread with capability to be airborne in 5 minutes? |
1 |
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(Helo) What condition can flight crews be in the ready room or working spaces, in flight gear and can be airborne in 30 minutes? |
3 |
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(Helo) What condition shall aircrews shall be on immediate call and standing near by to be airborne in 15 minutes? |
2 |
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(Helo) What condition can perform minor maintenence may be performed if no restoration delay is involved and can be airborne in a hour? |
4 |
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(A/C) shall be spotted in a launch position is in a position that affords a clear route to the launch position? |
1 |
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(A/C) flight crews are not required in the aircraft but on the flight deck near by |
2 |
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(A/C) Can perform minor maintenence on the aircraft |
4 |
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(A/C) Can be full flight gear, briefed, and standing by on the ready room or working spaces |
3 |
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What is on the air plan? |
Event number, launch/recovery time, number/model of a/c, mission, callsign, circuit designator, date, sunrise/sunset, moonset/moonrise, a/c armament/ordance loading, and other info |
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A reporting point 5,000ft altitude in the approach pattern at which fixed wing a/c reduce their rate of descent so as to arrive at 1,200ft, 12 DME, and 250KTS |
Platform |