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50 Cards in this Set
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What is the minimum amount months required for 5-skill level upgrade for trainees who are not in retraining status?
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15 months
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What type AFSC shows your highest skill level?
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Primary
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What type of AFSC identifies the authorized manning position to which you're assigned and reflects the job you are currently performing?
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Duty
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What type of AFSC is used by the Air Force Personnel Center for assignment and training purposes?
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Control
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How many primary AFSCs are in the Communications-Electronics career field?
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Eight
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How many Senior Master Sergeant 9-level positions are in the Communications-Electronics career progression ladder?
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Two
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What type of AFSC performs maintenance on fixed and mobile meteorological and navigational aids systems, ground-to-air transmitter, receivers, and transceivers?
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2E1X2_Airfield Systems
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What are the three components of Air Force On-the-job Training?
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Job knowledge, job proficiency, and job experience
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When will the initial evaluations be done on newly assigned personnel within a work center?
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Within 60 days of assignment, 120 days for Air Reserve Component
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When are the Senior non-commissioned officers required to have on-the-job training records?
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When their skill level is not commensurate with their grade
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What is the minimum rank necessary to become a Task Certifier?
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Staff Sergeant
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When do personnel who are selected for promotion to Staff Sergeant normally enter 7-level upgrade training?
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1 September
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How many hours of rest must a supervisor give personnel who remains overnight at the remote duty location?
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A minimum of eight hours
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With who do work center maintenance personnel on standby coordinate meal and comfort breaks?
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Maintenance Operation Center
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Who provides an experienced managerial and technical perspective to the maintenance activity by advising and assisting the Chief of Maintenance?
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Maintenance Superintendent
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Which tool is provided to the commander on a quarterly basis to review and evaluate maintenance and training effectively?
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Training Visibility Ledger from Integrated Maintenance Data System
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What do we consider to be a Maintenance Information System?
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Telephone Management System
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Who is responsible for the operation of IMDS?
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The host data manager
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What status is the same as Estimated Time In Commission?
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Estimated time of return to operation
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If there is a delay in maintenance actions, who mediates disagreement between the maintenance production work center and the operators when necessary?
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Chief of Maintenance
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What serves as a unique identifier for tracking maintenance actions for an equipment malfunction?
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Job Control Number
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What designates equipment as reportable?
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When it is mission-essential
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What condition status code do we not use with a single mission system?
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When it is partial-mission capable
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Which of the following condition do we use for not Mission Capable Maintenance?
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When systems and equipment are not capable of performing any of their assigned missions because of the unit level maintenance requirements
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What maintenance staff function coordinates with support agencies and assist maintenance personnel by expediting all supply transaction?
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Material Control
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What term has an Expendability, Recoverability, Repairability Code (ERRC) of XD(x) or XF(x)?
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Due In From Maintenance
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What maintenance staff funtion ensure all required Time-Compliance Technical Orders kits and time change items are promptly requisitioned, delivered to maintenance, and actions are accomplished?
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Material Control
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Who is responsible for the equipment's logistic life cycle management and Operational Safety, Suitability, and Effectiveness?
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Single Manager
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Which items considered support equipment?
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Automated Test Set
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If a system is to co-exist with an Air Force Local Area Network/MAN/WAN infrastructure, what is required before the system is integrated with the network?
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certification of net worthiness
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System records of equipment that is integrated with the base network are developed and maintain by____?
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System Telecommunications Engineering Management-Base
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What maintenance staff function validate useof effective training programs, proven maintenance techniques, safety procedures, supply discipline, security procedures, and good housekeeping standard?
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Quality Assurance
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What maintenance staff function is the local point for Corrosion Prevention and control Program ?
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Quality Assurance
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What must Quality Assurance personnel be able to do?
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Provide assistance with technical and management guidances so staff functions and work centers can detect and correct problems in the early stages
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What program's primary objectives gives the Chief of Maintenance an accurate assessment of the maintenance activity's capability?
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Communication Standardization and Evaluation Program
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What CSEP provides the unit Commander, Chief of Maintenance and supervisors with factual, objective assessments of a section's ability to meet its mission requirements?
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Managerial
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What personnel evaluation is conducted on newly assigned personnel within 6 months of assignment to the work center?
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Primary
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What personnel evaluation is conducted once every 24 months (48 months for traditional AFRC and ANG)?
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Follow-on
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What personnel evaluation is conducted every 6 months?
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Intercontinental Ballistic Missile communications
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What personnel evaluation is conducted to ensure technician meet FAA proficiency requirements?
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Air Traffic Control and Landing System certification
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What are the three phases that are evaluated in a personnel evaluation?
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Preparation, task performance, and post performance
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What category of maintenance enables tha Chief of Maintenance to coordinate and direct the maintenance effort with either a separated maintenance staff or a consolidated maintenance staff?
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Category II
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What are the six steps of Operation Risk Management?
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Identify the hazards,assess the risk, analyze risk control measures, make control decisions, implement risk controls, supervise and review
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How can multiple individual task assignments be input together for multiple duty positions, including additional duties?
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They can be put together into an Individual Training Plan
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What level of maintenance is the most forward maintenance capability?
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Organizational
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What level of maintenance has skills and material resource not available at the operating location, but not to the extent of those available at technology repair centers?
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Intermidiate
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What level of maintenance employs the highest degree of skill and most extensive support equipment?
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Depot
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What element of deployed maintenance management assign predeployment inspection Job Control Number for tasked equipment or Unit Type Code?
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Deployed Maintenance Operation Center
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What element of deployed maintenance management assists in coordinating the transfer of Unit Type Code assets and Readiness Supply Packages?
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Deployed Material Control
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What element of deployed maintenance management participates in predeployment inspections prior to deployment of equipment?
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Deployed Maintenance Production Work Center
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