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1. What is the entire airfield area commonly called?
MOAS
2. What is a UXO?
UNEXPLODED ORDNANCE
bombs and warheads, guided and ballistic missiles, artillery, mortar, and rocket ammunition.
3. List 2 primary tasks CE non-EOD personnel will be involved in explosive ordinance.
assisting EOD personnel in UXO reconnaissance, and aiding in the removal of UXO.
4. What are the 5-C's if you suspect an opject is a UXO?
*Confirm
*Clear
*Cordon
*Check
*Control
5. What is the initional step in dealing with unexploded ordnance?
Reconnaissance
RECON
6. Which control center do engineer crews forward information regarding UXO they find?
UCC
7. What is the MOS?
Minimum Operating Strip<<
>The area from which aircraft actually takeoff and land.
8. From whom does the MOS selection team recieve damage reports?
AIRFIELD DAMAGE ASSESSMENT TEAMS (ADATS)
9. What are the 4 phases of MOS selection?
.ALERT STATUS PREPARATION--gathering the team equip. and basic information for use during the MOS selection(2) PLOTTING THE DAMMAGE and searching for candidate MOSs and access/egress routes.(3)EVALUATING candidate MOS's.(4)RECOMMENDING a MOS to the commander.
10. When are (airfield damage repair) ADR teams dispatched to begin repairs?
Once the IC commander has selected a particular MOS to repair
11. What coordinate system is used when damage is located off the takeoff and landing surfaces?
CRASH GRID SYSTEM
for the base
12. Use the crash grid overlay given to you by your instructor and plot these coordinates: (0.5,D.5), (8.5, B.0) (1.0, E.0)
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13. What are the 3 basic rules that need to be followed when using the Pavement Reference marking System (PRMS)?
ZERO POINT RULE: for an airfield pavement section, the zero point is fixed. It does NOT switch from one end of the pavement to the other. The zero point is normally established at the runway threshhold.

CENTERLINE RULE: All distances along the length of the pavement section are measured along the centerline form the zero point for that pavement.

Right/Left Rule: Right and Left of the centerline are determined as the DAT faces down the centerline of the pavement and moving away from the zero point.
14. Explain what each part of a PRMS coordinate means?
Type of damage or ordnance: pg 67-68
15. Explain PRMS double point.
Once the information identified by the damage assessment teams is forwarded to the EOC, it must be correctly plotted in order to determine its impact on the MOS selection process. Normally, for spalls and bomblets a process called DOUBLE POINT PLOTTING is used.
16. What are the characteristics of a good MOS and what tools are needed in a command center to properly select one?
need to locate best MOS that can be created in the lbest amoiunt of time
MOS kit
17. Explain what this MOS coordinate means>> BM100lL0F6100L050
-what direction of flt does it support
-how many ft long is it
-where does it start/end
-how wide is it
-how far from the centerline is it.
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19. What do you need to do with the information from the EOC on contamination?
track and log. notify ce members
20. What MOPP level requires the protective mask and hood be worn?
MOPP levels 3&4
21. What does the 3-5 minute wavering tone on a siren alarm signal mean?
Warning
22. What does an Alarm Yellow indicate?
attack is a problem in less than 30 minutes.