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APR13 TEST
Tactical airspace/fundamentals of flight
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05/06/2013

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Term
What is the purpose of airspace control in a combat zone?
Definition
A process used to increase combat effectiveness by promoting the safe, efficient, and flexible use of airspace
Term
Airspace control is provided in order to acheive what three things?
Definition
Prevent fratricide
enhance air defense operations
permit greater flexibility of operations

(FM 3-52 1-1)
Term
What are the elements of airspace control?
Definition
- Operational area considerations
- Airspace control planning
- Peacetime to combat considerations
- integration of airspace control and air defense
- airspace control methods

(FM 3-52 1-4)
Term
What are the responsibilities of the joint force commander (JFC)
Definition
- Has overall responsibility of airspace control and defenses
- establishes airspace control objectives and priorities
- oversees planning and force integration activities
- Designates the JFACC

(FM 3-52 1-18)
Term
What are the responsibilities of the Joint Force Air Component Commander (JFACC)
Definition
Plans, coordinates, and monitors Joint air operations and the allocation and tasking of joint air operations.
- develops joint air operations plan

(FM 3-52 1-18)
Term
What are the responsibilities of the Airspace control authority (ACA)?
Definition
- Responsible for operating the airspace control system. (TAGS)
- establishes policies and procedures for airspace control
- Develops and integrates the airspace control plan (ACP)through airspace control order (ACO)
Term
What are the key documents for airspace control?
Definition
- Airspace control plan (ACP)
- Airspace control order (ACO)
- Air tasking order (ATO)
- Air defense plan

(FM 3-52 1-19)
Term
what document:
- Provides general guidance on airspace control
- defines airspace control organization
- signed by the JFC
Definition
Airspace control plan (ACP)

(FM 3-52 1-19)
Term
What document:
- Is published cyclically depending on theater (normally daily) and implements airspace control procedures for specific time periods
- Defines and establishes airspace for military operations as published by ACA
- stands alone or part of ATO/SPINS
- activates/deactivates procedural airspace control methods
Definition
Airspace control order (ACO)

(FM 3-52 1-19/20)
Term
What document:
- "operation order" for all aircraft missions issued every 24 hrs
- Shows all missions operating in the operational area during effective time period.
- details on individual sorties; targets, mission times and call signs/Transpoder codes
- MUST be on this document in order to fly
Definition
Air tasking order (ATO)

(FM 3-52 1-20)
Term
What document highlights, modifies or supplements data countained in the ATO?
Definition
special instructions (SPINS)
Term
What are the three types of SPINS
Definition
Base Line spins
weekly spins
Daily spins
Term
Who is responsible for airspace control in the joint operations area?
Definition
Joint force commander (JFC)

(JP 3-52 II-1)
Term
What are the responsibilites of component commanders?
Definition
component commanders advise the JFC on the employment of component forces.
- employ air defense weapons
- coordinates, deconflicts and integrates operations with other component commanders

(JP 3-52 II-2)
Term
What are the four functions of AC2?
Definition
-Identification
-Coordination
-Integration
-Regulation

(FM 5-32 22)
Term
What does AC2 stand for?
Definition
Airspace Command and Control
Term
What are the methods of airspace control?
Definition
Positive and procedural or combination of both

(FM 3-52 4-1)
Term
What is the definition of positive control?
Definition
Conducted by elements designated by the ACA. Relies on positive identification, tracking and direction of aircraft.

(FM 3-52 4-1)
Term
What is the definition of procedural control?
Definition
relies on combination of mutually agreed and promulgated orders and procedures.

(FM 3-52 4-1)
Term
Radar, sensors, and IFF are examples of what type of control?
Definition
positive
Term
What is principally used to seperate fixed and rotary wing aircraft?
Definition
Coordinating altitudes

(FM 3-52 4-2)
Term
What is the purpose of a ROZ?
Definition
- deconflict surface attacks
- prevent duplicated effort
- prevent fratricide
- commanders request, approved by ACA

(FM 3-52 4-4)
Term
What are the two types of Fire support coordinating measures (FSCM)
Definition
Restrictive (Airspace coordination area, restricted fire line, no-fire area, restricted fire area) and Permissive (Free-Fire area, coordinated fire line, Fire supported coordination line)

(FM 3-52 4-09)
Term
What is a three dimensional FSCM used to facilitate the expeditious air-to-surface lethal attack of targets, which may be augmented by or integrated with surface-to-surface indirect fires
Definition
Kill Box

(FM 3-9 A-6 FM 3-09.34)
Term
Whats the purpose of the kill box?
Definition
To allow lethal attack against surface targets without further coordination with the establishing commander and without terminal attack control.

(FM 3-9 A-6 FM 3-09.34)
Term
What does a purple killbox allow?
Definition
surface-to-surface with air-to-surface fires

(FM 3-09.34 CH1)
Term
What does a blue killbox allow?
Definition
Air-to-surface fires

(FM 3-09.34 CH1)
Term
How is GARS divided?
Definition
30x30 min Cells, 15x15min Quadrants, 5x5 min Keypads
Term
How is CGARS divided?
Definition
30x30 min cells, 10x10min keypads, 5x5min quadrants.
Term
According to FM 3-52, what are the three ways for UAV's to resolve airspace conflicts?
Definition
Altitude, time and sector (Zones)

(FM 3-52 3-18)
Term
What does MARSA stand for?
Definition
Military assumes responsibility for Separation of Aircraft

(FAA Order 7110.65)
Term
What type of airspace separation is used laterally from other aircraft?
Definition
Sector (zone)

(FM 3-52 3-18)
Term
What are Newton's three laws of motion?
Definition

Inertia, Acceleration, Action/Reaction

FM 3-04.203, 1-1

Term
A body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion is which law of motion?
Definition

Inertia

FM 3-04.203, 1-2

Term
Force required to produce a change in motion of a body is directly proportional to its mass and rate of change in its velocity is which law of motion?
Definition

Acceleration

FM 3-04.203, 1-3

Term
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction is which law of motion?
Definition

Action/Reaction

FM 3-04.203, 1-4

Term
What principle describes the relationship between internal fluid pressure and fluid velocity?
Definition

Bernoulli's Principle

FM 3-04.203, 1-5

Term
As velocity of the airflow increases, ____ decreases above and below the airfoil.
Definition

Static pressure

FM 3-04.203, 1-7

Term
Static pressure differential on the upper and lower surfaces produces about ____ of the aerodynamic force called Lift.
Definition

75%

FM 3-04.203, 1-7

Term
The remaining ____% of lift is produced as a result of action/reaction.
Definition

25%

FM 3-04.203, 1-7

Term
What are the four forces of flight?
Definition

Lift, Weight, Thrust, Drag

FM 3-04.203, Fig 1-8

Term
What is the definition of relative wind?
Definition
Airflow relative to the movement through the air of an airfoil
Term
What is the definition of a chord line?
Definition
Line extending from the trailing edge to the leading edge
Term
The angle measured between the resultant relative wind and chord line is?
Definition

Angle of Attack (AOA)

FM 3-04.203, Table 1-1

Term
What are the two types of airfoils?
Definition

Symmetrical and nonsymmetrical

FM 3-04.203, 1-17

Term
What is the component of the airfoil's TAF perpendicular to the resultant relative wind?
Definition
Lift
Term
What is the component of the airfoil's TAF parallel to the resultant relative wind?
Definition

Drag; the force opposing the motion of an airfoil through the air

FM 3-04.203, 1-65

Term
What are the three types of drag?
Definition

Parasite, Profile, Induced

FM 3-04.203, 1-68

Term
What type of drag is incurred from the nonlifting portions of the aircraft (fuselage, engine cowlings, ect)?
Definition

Parasite Drag

FM 3-04.203, 1-69

Term
What type of drag is incurred from frictional resistance of the blades passing through the air?
Definition

Profile Drag

FM 3-04.203, 1-70

Term
Does parasite drag increase with airspeed?
Definition

Yes

FM 3-04.203, 1-69

Term
What type of drag is incurred as a result of production of lift?
Definition

Induced

FM 3-04.203, 1-71

Term
The vertical axis about which the aircraft ____ ?
Definition

Yaws

FM 3-04.203, 7-1

 

Term
Lateral axis about which the aircraft ____?
Definition

Pitches

FM 3-04.203, 7-1

Term
Longitudinal axis about which the aircraft ____?
Definition

Rolls

FM 3-04.203, 7-1

Term
If AOA is increased beyond a critial angle, what willl be the result?
Definition
A stall results
Term
What factors affect the angle of climb?
Definition
Altitude, weight, and wind
Term
What factors affect the rate of climb?
Definition
Altitude and weight
Term
What are the two ways to change the angle of attack?
Definition
- change the chord line (flaps)
- increase/decrease direction of relative wind (pitch changes)
Term
As speed increases ______ drag increases and ______ drag decreases
Definition
Parasite, Induced
Term
What are the factors affecting Lift?
Definition
Wing design
angle of attack
velocity
weight and loading
air temp and humidity
Term
The point at which all of the weight of the airplane is concentrated is known as what?
Definition
Center of gravity
Term
The force which acts horizontally TOWARDS the center of the turn is known as what?
Definition
Centripetal force
Term
What force is opposite to Centripetal force?
Definition
Centrifugal force
Term
What force causes an aircraft to turn?
Definition
Centrepetal force
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