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what three steps do tracking involvr
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determing if a track exists
initiating track on taget tracking continuitity |
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how do you seperate valid returns from noise
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look for data trails
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why should every track have its own track number
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because we reference a track by its TN
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what is tracking continuitity
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making sure that a track stays with its data
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what do u do if you no longer recieve data on a track
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check airbases see if its landed, if it has report track landed, then drop with approval or report as contact lost and extrapoliate for 5 mins
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what is the quickest and most effctive way of reporting tracks
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automatically, via data links
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when voice telling, how do you report altitude heading speed
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alt- 100ft increments
heading- magnetic degrees speed- rounded to the nearest 10kts |
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what type of information do you never pass over unsecure radios
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classified
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define situational awareness
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having a perception of whats going on around you
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what are the two opposites of situational awareness
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tunnel vision
target fixation |
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what are the 5 Tell Priorities of Tracks
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hostiles
uknown, pending emergencies fighters not paired against threats VIP, special mission, friendly |