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| For operations in overland (MOAs) or overwater (SUA) airspace, use _____ altimeter setting when operating at or above 5000 AGL. |
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| Standard altimeter setting |
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| If using a 5000' AGL/AWL floor and the altimeter drops below 29.92, use _____ to ensure adherence to AFI 11-214 restrictions for unlimited maneuvering |
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| E MOA's altitude limitation is ___ to ____. |
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| Compass lake's altitude limitation is ___ to ____. |
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| Our air picture comes from _____ radar sites. |
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| Not adhering to ____ of frequency separation can result in equipment damage. |
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| When do controllers need to check with the Ops desk/SDO for equipment status? |
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| Prior to attending the fighter coordination brief and again before sitting on scope |
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| Which net is reserved for battle mgmt? WT coordination? |
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| Who will monitor Net 2 and 3? |
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| What is the guard freq? Who will monitor guard during live and simulated missions? |
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| 243.0 UHF; All controllers and WTs |
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| At a minimum, corridors will encompass altitude blocks +/- _____ feet and ___ NM of the airspace. |
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| What will be at the beginning of the Threat OTD brief? At the end? |
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| Classification of briefing; the same you choach! |
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| For air to air and air to surface missions, by when do controllers need to be on scope? |
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| 30 min prior to release of airspace. |
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| When does the controller element briefing need to start by? |
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| 1:30 prior to mission execution |
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| At what distance will you make an airspace boundary call? |
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| 3 NM for fighters; 5 NM for heavies |
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| When will Whiskey alerts be coordinated with ATC? |
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| After the controller has given the fighter an airspace call and the fighter's turn will not keep them in the airspace |
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| Factor traffic is defined as previously unreported AC w/n ___ NM of another ac that are a potential hazard. |
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| What is the altitude restriction associated with the 10 NM limit within the confines of the assigned airspace altitudes. |
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| There is no altitude restriction, you chode! |
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| Due to system altitude limitations, DH controllers will voice traffic that is _____ ft (Mode C altitude) or _____ (radar reported altitude) above or below the vertical airspace limitation to aircraft under their control NLT 10 NM. (Factor traffic outside controlled airspace) |
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| When will DH controllers demonstrate awareness of factor traffic internally? |
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| Concerning traffic deconflictions, when will an instructor intervene? |
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| If a student does not have SA by 15 NM |
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| At a minimum, controllers will reconstruct the mission with the following info for the mass debrief |
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Fights on/terminate/KIO times Initial pictures, action, maneuver ranges Altitudes Ranges between Blue/red, maneuvers, spike and EA Minimum comm annotation: Picture Maneuver Spike/strobe/music calls and ranges/responses Threat calls |
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| What's the number one comm priority? |
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