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| The purpose of the 11-214 is to _______. Who does it apply to? |
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| provides rules and procedures for Air-to-Air & Air-to-Surface operations and training for Air & Space functions. Applies to aircrews, ABM/WDs, JTACS, & RPA crews. |
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| What are some general AWO/WD responsibilities |
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1. Know caps/lims of all players 2. Know the OPPLAN, spins, ATO, etc 3. Comply with authentication 4. Check-in |
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| What are the five levels of the continuum of control |
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1. Close control 2. Tactical 3. Broadcast 4. Advisory 5. Autonomous |
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| The continuum of control allows _______ |
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| maximum use of aircrews and AWO's/WD's SA while minimizing missed opportunities. |
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| In _____ control, the AWO is responsible for vectors, intercept geometry, and altitude deconfliction |
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| ____ control enables the maximum use of aircrew and AWO/WD radar, comm and SA to accomplish the mission. Standard employment level for the execution of operational and training missions and employs informative, comparative, and directive communications |
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| _____ control is a means for AWOs/WDs to support air operations in a covert or saturated environment. AWOs employ informative comm primarily to pass target info using B/E checks. |
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| __ control occurs when controlling agency loses radar capability. Creates a radio monitor mode |
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| _____ control occurs when Acrews cannot receive info or guidance from the controlling agency. Both Acrews and controlling facility will continue to reestablish comm.. AWOs will not attempt to contact during engagements or vul time. |
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| In _____ and _____ control, the target and commit info is provided to specific flights |
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| Close and Tactical control |
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| In ____ control, vectors and altitude will be given to acrews |
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| In which controls are aircrew responsible for tactical positioning |
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| All except for Close control |
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| In _____ control, target info is provided but not to specific flights using bullseye calls. |
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| In _____ control, radar target info is not available and not provided |
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| In _____ control, there is no comm available and aircrew cannot receive info or guidancce from control agency |
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When ______ is broadcasted, all participating aircraft will: 1. Acknowledge with callsign 2. Cease tactical maneuvering and the scenario 3. Deconflict flight paths and get to safe altitude 4. Address problems/issues |
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| The term ______ is used to cease all tactical maneuvering w/n a specific portion without affecting the overall scenario |
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| Terminate when _________ is not a factor. IE: reaching bingo fuel, objectives are met, below min altitude |
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| Give BRAA calls on unreported AC w/in ___ miles |
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| Advise aircrews when controlling agency can't support a minimum of _____ control |
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Advise aircrews when they are nearing airspace boundaries: ___ for fighters ___ for heavies |
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| Aircraft can’t transit into another’s airspace unless any the following conditions are met |
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| 1. Adversaries beyond 10 NM (15 for 22) 2. Tally established on all AC in grp of interest, no conflict w/ other groups 3. Not tally with adversaries w/in 10 NM 4. Verbally confirm adversaries hard alt |
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| Deconflict with friendlies at ___ NM, ___ for 22s |
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| Upon hearing this call, ________, all jammers on the frequency will cease jamming to allow transmission. |
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| Accomplish _____ briefings for normal day-to-day training. |
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| What are the four types of briefings |
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Face to face Telephonic Electronic Airborne |
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| Who's responsible for lateral spill outs? |
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| Who's responsible for vertical spillouts |
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| The _______ maneuvering category provides air to air training with no limitations on maneuvering. |
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The _______ maneuvering category provides for air to air training with the following restrictions: 1. VFR cloud clearance 2. Offensive/Neutral aircraft have no maneuver restrictions pre-merge 3. An engagement can continue until: - Terminate or knock it off - role reversal between two opposing aircraft - defender reaches 180 degrees of turn -If neither aircraft can be clearly identified as the defender, the engagement will be terminated after the first aircraft reaches 180 degrees of turn. |
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| The _______ maneuvering category provides for air to air training with heading changes up to 60 degrees either side of course. does not apply to ac's performing conversions versus restricted targets |
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| The _______ maneuvering category provides air-to-air training by maintaining constant heading, airspeed, and altitude. does not apply to ac's performing conversions versus non-maneuvering targets |
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| The _______ maneuvering category provides air-to-air 1 V 1 night visual training by conducted with NVGs. |
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Controlled numbers: 1. Weather requirements- 2. Min altitude- |
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1. 2000 ft vertical and 1 NM horizontal cloud clearance, 5 NM vis, discernible horizon, and HI. 2. 5000 ft AGL |
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| LOWAT is maneuvering below _____ AGL. What is the maximum maneuvering category. |
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| Min alt for ac's engaged in offensive and defensive air-to-air maneuvering is _____ AGL. |
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| The _______ maneuvering category has no visual intercepts for NON-NVG equipped aircrew. Limited is the maximum maneuvering category. |
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| A minimum of _____ ft vertical separation between altitude blocks is required at or above 5000 ft agl. |
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| F-22s and their adversaries will use a ____ range for block adherence. |
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