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What makes up the foundation of the Task Management pyramid?
Aircraft and systems knowledge use this with efficiency
What is important in the practice level of the task management pyramid?
Educate your fingers, switchology
In 11–2 RC – 135 what does the TC coordinate with the pilot and AMS?
Mission tasking, objectives, aircraft position in order to optimize collection within airspace and operational limits
What are the tasks that a TC accomplishes or ensures are accomplished?
Corvus; antennas oriented; manual DF; hawk, radios/datalinks, interal/external tactical picture, internal comm (ALRT, activity), OWS graphics
Define CRM
The effective use of all available resources--people, weapon systems, facilities, equipment, and environment by individuals or crews to safely and efficiently accomplish the mission or task
What are the benefits of effective CRM?
You bypass potential mission planning errors, your risk management ability increases, your SA goes up
What happens if your don't have the BIG PICTURE first?
Failure to understand assigned mission tasks effects the crews ability
What is the key significant factor to Mission Planning Success?
A Shared Mental Model
What 4 things should you do if you if the plan changes?
What might cause changes?What will I do differently?Will I need to change my tasks?Will I need to reprioritize my tasks?
What 4 questions ensure you have a shared mental model?
What is the mission?What will I personally do?How will I do it?Who does what?
What makes Ravens completely mission planned?
The ability to answer all 4 questions that constitute a contract?
What are the 6 red flags that inhibit SA?
-Ambiguity-Preoccupation-Not communicating-Confusion-Violating SOPs-Failure to set/meet goals-Not addressing discrepancies
How long does the FOLLOW element stay in effect?
As long as the map stays the same
What's the difference between VIEW ACTIVE and VIEW ALL on the doc panel of SG?
Displays on the ACTIVE map or on ALL the maps
Misc COLOR filter requirements?
Valid ID typeComplete valueWild cards OK
The Hook record is tailored for what?
Only what is valid for the element hooked
RAZ--can the map marker be an object?
Yes
Purpose of Data Response Area
Displays textual data related to hooked elements when certain operator invoked functions are applied against them.
List elements that can be used as objects in a RAZ group
Any element that has a valid geographical location or center point: track, special point, symbol, circle. AND MAP MARKER
What's "data pushed to you" mean?
If the data is already in front of you, you don't have to spend precious time accessing it. Increases SA and avoids task saturation
Which of the 3 SA circles are most important?
What Has happened.
Which of the 3 SA circles are most important?
What HAS happened.
What is an important piece of decision making in CRM?
Proper risk management
Which of the 3 SA circles are most important?
What HAS happened.
How is Auto amp by mode 2 derived?
TMP sends the request to MDP which searches databases for records that match IFF of track. If matched, extracts C/S, # of A/C, A/C type, Msn type and updates the track record
What is an important piece of decision making in CRM?
Proper risk management
What does BIDE stand for?
Buy Time by staying organizedID the problemData collectionExecute
If you lose SA, what should you do?
Stabilize the situation
How do you keep the RJ in the center of your SG?
Use the FOLLOW elements on yourself
How does the range vector tool help?
Predicts where the element will be if it doesn't change heading after the number of minutes you specified in the spin box
What is the default for history points?
5
What happens if data response is set to close?
Nothing happens. It's data opens or open close
What are 2 products that make up the ATO manager?
ACO and ATO
If you had a CAP where would you find it's points?
In the ACO
What are the two factors that explain the four decision types?
Time and criticality
What's the difference between the TMP and OWS with regard to data?
TMP is responsible for managing and maintaining data.OWS is interface operator uses to manage display of data
What are the two different Link 16 terminal types?
FDL - fighter data linkMDS JTRS
What are the two different Link-16 terminal types?
FDL - fighter data linkMDS JTRS
What are the two different Link 16 terminal types?
FDL - fighter data linkMDS JTRS
What are the two types of JU?
C2JU -directing activityNon-C2JU - bombers/fighters/controlled folks
What is a JU?
A number assigned to network participants, based on mission and capabilities
What is the basic recurring unit of time for Link 16?
The Frame...which is 12 seconds
What's the purpose of a J3.7?
Exchange location and ID of info on entities discovered through ES
What's unique about an RJ J3.5?
Although it's a point, it will move as location updates
What's the principle of Link 16?
TimeDivisionMultipleAccess
What types of Link 16 messages are used for E LINT?
J14.0J3.7
What's the definition of a Link16 network?
A collection of participants in synchronization
What's a Link-16 net?
A subset of time slots belonging network and the participants that share this subset of time slots
What's the advantage of a J15.0?
It Provides direct HUD info for the pilot
Who can RX a J15.0
E-3, E-8, AOC, F-15, B-2, B-1, B-52, EA-6B, EA-18G
Who CANNOT RX a J15.0?
EC-130H, A-10 (SADL), F-16, F-22
What are the principles of TDMA?
Unique time slots for xmit data to each participant and multiple units can xmit during the same time slots
What's required for entering Link 16?
TOD, Crypto, LOS
What does Link 16 use for timing?
Usually Zulu based on GPS
Who cannot see J3.7?
Fighters
What's important with the SPI bit?
It's a Special Processing Indicator, and requires special handling to prevent data forwarding on unclass links
What's important about JVOICE?
It's SECRET only, must be on the NDL, can only operate on NPG designated, all participants must use the same channel
What does the Link 16 receiver see?
Only what's implemented on their platform
What platforms can see SADL?
BLock 30 F-16s, not BLock 50s
What's the purpose of digital reporting?
Max SA for all players
What defines procedural ID?
Whether or not the track poses a threat to friendly forces
What do you need for LOF?
IFF/SIF does not match codes assigned to friendly forces
What can you amp?
You CANNOT amp static; you can amp Local
Why is the responsibility to amp great?
Integration of the Link at the shooter level means it is more important than ever that accurate and timely info is disseminated
What is a J6.0 for?
It Provides additional info on Link 16 tracks, including platform, platform activity, and specific type; while it DOES NOT convey Combat ID, J6.0 assists in combat ID
List the SISAMP data entries
NationalityGeneral capabilitiesSpecific type of weapons system represented by element
When a J6.0 arrives at the E-3 what must the operator do if they accept?
Manually update. Acceptance changes the color and symbol
C2 platforms will ___ and ___ on tracks as able
Engage change data orders Upgrade IDs -- Used for combat ID
How often does A E P send cut data to CP?
Every 10 seconds
Does C P compare CORVUS against tracks in it's database?
Yes
What happens when you accept results of CUTT to track?
It's PAIRED with the parametric
Name and define the (3) pairing messages
J7.7 - ASO-associationJ15.0 - THR-J6.0 all others
Combat ID criteria are what?
Both mission and theater specific
CIB is optimized for what?
DAMA
What is allocated to the COCOM?
CIB
What is allocated to the COCOM?
CIB
What are CIB messages called?
Entities
What's the highest priority CIB message?
Survivor message