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23 Cards in this Set
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When can an individual deviate from provisions in this regulation? |
During emergencies (1-22 a.) |
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If an individual deviates from the provisions in this regulations, when must the incident be reported? |
Within 24 hours after it occurs (1-22 b.) |
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Who is prohibited from performing aircrew duty? |
- All crewmembers while attending nonflying courses of instruction of more than 90 days (2-3 b.)
- Military aviators in an authorized leave status (2-3 d.) |
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When is the operator and crewmember checklists required to be used? |
For preflight through before leaving aircraft checks (2-5 b.) |
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When is the operator and crewmember checklists NOT required to be used? |
While airborne, when time does not permit use of the checklist or when its use would cause a safety hazard, required checks may be accomplished from memory (2-5 b.) |
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What DA form is used to logging flight time |
DA Form 2408-12 (2-6 a.) |
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When does flight time start and ends? |
Flying time starts a helicopter lifts off the ground and ends when the aircraft has landed and the engines are stopped or the flying crew changes (2-7) |
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When can an aviator select a landing and takeoff area not previously authorized? |
When on lifesaving missions or when further flight is inadvisable (2-9 d.) |
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What is the helicopter traffic pattern altitude at Army airfields? |
At least 700 feet AGL (2-10 b.) |
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When can the anticollision lights be turned off? |
When conditions may cause vertigo or other hazards to safety (2-12 b.) |
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When are the position lights required to be on? |
On bright between official sunset and sunrise (2-12 c.) |
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Where should violations by military aircraft be reported? |
The commander of the unit, activity, or installation if known, to which the aircraft belongs (2-13 a. (1) (b)) |
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What is a briefing officer? |
Commander or designated representative that interacts with the mission crew or air mission commander to identify, assess, and mitigate risk for the specific mission (2-14 a. (2)) |
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For aviation operations, how many mission approval process steps must be completed? |
Three: Initial mission approval, mission planning and briefing, final mission approval (2-14) |
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For noise sensitive areas, all Army aircraft will maintain what minimum above the surface altitude? |
2,000 feet (national parks, monuments, recreation areas, national wildlife refuges and ranges ...) (2-15) |
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When may civilian personnel be provided aeromedical transportation to the nearest medical facility? |
When there is an emergency involving immediate threat to life, limb, or sight, and when commercial series are not available, feasible, or are inadequate (3-3) |
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When may Army aircraft transport civilian personnel? |
- Personnel engaged in search and rescue - When severely injured or seriously ill in CONUS require immediate lifesaving aeromedical evacuation (major fires, earthquakes, flood, ...) (3-4) |
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When will an Army aircraft not be used? |
To conduct flight for personal use, or to transport personnel or equipment to any place or event in an unofficial capacity (3-6 a.) |
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On what type of flights are passengers restricted? |
- Maintenance test flight - Flight crew emergency procedures training - NVD qualification or refresher - Aircraft acceptance flight (3-8)
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What regulation covers the procedures for investigating and reporting aircraft mishaps? |
AR 385-10 (3-15) |
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What publication covers crew endurance? |
DA Pam 385-90 (3-17) |
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What does APART stands for? |
Annual Proficiency And Readiness Test (4-7) |
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In multi-engine helicopters, are touchdown autorotations authorized? |
No (4-8) |