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Aviation Resource Management
AFSC Volume 5
48
Aviation
Professional
08/18/2012

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Term
What type of pay was established under the Aviation Career Incentive Act (ACIA) of 1974?
a. Hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP).
b. Aviation career incentive pay (ACIP).
c. Career enlisted flier incentive pay (CEFIP).
d. Basic pay.
Definition
b. Aviation career incentive pay (ACIP).
Term
To receive aviation career incentive pay (ACIP), a rated officer must be entitled to basic pay,
a. and meet operational flying duty accumulator (OFDA) requirements only.
b. and hold an aeronautical rating only.
c. hold an aeronautical rating, and be qualified for aviation service.
d. hold an advanced aeronautical rating, and meet OFDA requirements.
Definition
c. hold an aeronautical rating, and be qualified for aviation service.
Term
In a given month, the amount of flying time required for conditional pay depends on the member’s
a. total amount of flying hours banked.
b. hours and number of times flown.
c. active flying status placement.
d. placement or removal from active flying status.
Definition
d. placement or removal from active flying status.
Term
Which type of incentive pay is given to flight surgeons that are in an active flying status?
a. Hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP).
b. Career enlisted flier incentive program (CEFIP).
c. Continuous aviation career incentive program (ACIP).
d. Conditional ACIP.
Definition
d. Conditional ACIP.
Term
Which of the following pay was established under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2000 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)?
a. Aviation career incentive pay (ACIP).
b. Hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP).
c. Career enlisted flier incentive pay (CEFIP).
d. Basic pay.
Definition
c. Career enlisted flier incentive pay (CEFIP)
Term
Conditional career enlisted flier incentive pay (CEFIP) is the incentive pay given to a
a. Career enlisted aviator (CEA) who fails to meet gate requirements.
b. CEA who successfully meets gate requirements.
c. rated officer who fails to meet gate requirements.
d. rated officer who successfully meets gate requirements.
Definition
a. Career enlisted aviator (CEA) who fails to meet gate requirements.
Term
What type of incentive pay is given to non-career aviators, operational support members and parachutists?
a. Hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP).
b. Conditional aviation career incentive pay (ACIP).
c. Continuous career enlisted flier incentive pay (CEFIP).
d. Conditional CEFIP.
Definition
a. Hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP).
Term
Career aviators may also be entitled to hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP) when
a. flying into a known or unknown combat zone.
b. flying conditions are considered hazardous.
c. performing duties as an operational support flier.
d. performing hazardous duties other than aerial flights.
Definition
d. performing hazardous duties other than aerial flights.
Term
Which publication contains the flying hour requirements for conditional pay?
a. Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DODFMR) 7000.14, Volume 7A, Military Pay Policy and Procedures—Active Duty and Reserve Pay.
b. Air Force Instruction (AFI) 11–401, Aviation Management.
c. AFI 11–410, Personnel Parachute Operations.
d. AFI 11–421, Aviation Resource Management.
Definition
a. Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DODFMR) 7000.14, Volume 7A, Military Pay Policy and Procedures—Active Duty and Reserve Pay.
Term
How many flight hours are required for a member that was on flying status for 15 days in a month?
a. 4.0.
b. 3.0.
c. 2.0.
d. 1.0.
Definition
c. 2.0.
Term
Which form is used to assist in tracking a member’s flight time for conditional pay?
a. AF IMT 702, Individual Physiological Training Record.
b. AF IMT 1520, Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) Individual Flight Pay Entitlement Worksheet.
c. AF IMT 1521, ARMS Individual Jump Pay Entitlement Worksheet.
d. AF IMT 1522, ARMS Additional Training Accomplishment Report
Definition
b. AF IMT 1520, Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) Individual Flight Pay Entitlement Worksheet.
Term
Which flight time is computed by subtracting the current month’s requirement from the total hours flown for the month?
a. Insufficient time.
b. Grace period.
c. Excess time.
d. Lost time
Definition
c. Excess time
Term
Banked time is a combination of
a. excess and insufficient time.
b. excess, insufficient, and lost time.
c. lost and insufficient time.
d. excess and lost time.
Definition
a. excess and insufficient time
Term
Excess flight time in the month of February may be banked up to and including the month of
a. April.
b. May.
c. June.
d. July.
Definition
d. July.
Term
Insufficient flight time may be applied up to
a. two months forward.
b. two months backward.
c. five months forward.
d. five months backward.
Definition
c. five months forward.
Term
Regardless of the effective date of the aeronautical order, you must start a grace period the
a. first month the member has a flight requirement and meets the requirement.
b. second month the member has a flight requirement and meets the requirement.
c. first month the member has a flight requirement but does not meet the requirement.
d. second month the member has a flight requirement but does not meet the requirement
Definition
c. first month the member has a flight requirement but does not meet the requirement
Term
If the member fails a grace period, start a new grace period
a. immediately following the failed grace period.
b. as soon as the member performs flight activity.
c. once the member meets flight requirement for one month.
d. once the member meets flight requirements for two months.
Definition
c. once the member meets flight requirement for one month.
Term
For which month(s) will a member receive incentive pay if the member did not fly for the first two months but flew less than 10.0 hours on the third month of a grace period? a. All three months.
b. The third month only.
c. First and second months.
d. Second and third months
Definition
b. The third month only
Term
When determining whether a member has met flight requirements, flying hours flown are first applied
a. to the current month; up to five months forward; then two months backward if in a grace period.
b. up to two months backward if in a grace period; to the current month; then up to five months forward.
c. up to five months forward; up to two months backward if in a grace period; then to the current month.
d. to the current month; up to two months backward if in a grace period; then up to five months forward.
Definition
d. to the current month; up to two months backward if in a grace period; then up to five months forward.
Term
What is the pay stop date for a career enlisted aviator (CEA) who was placed on active flying on 1 January 2009 and was placed in a duty not involving flying (DNIF) status on 13 April 2009?
a. 13 April 2009.
b. 1 July 2009.
c. 1 January 2010.
d. 13 April 2010.
Definition
d. 13 April 2010.
Term
A career aviator receiving continuous aviation career incentive pay was suspended on 25 April. The member’s incentive pay was terminated on 24 April. On 30 June, the suspension was removed without disqualification. What is the effective date for restarting the member’s incentive pay?
a. 24 April.
b. 25 April.
c. 1 June.
d. 30 June.
Definition
b. 25 April.
Term
When does the three month grace period begin, for a member in conditional pay status, who was injured in a duty-related accident on 12 November if the member has met the flight requirement for that month?
a. 1 November.
b. 12 November.
c. 13 November.
d. 1 December.
Definition
d. 1 December
Term
An Air Reserve Component (ARC) member is considered to be in an active duty pay status when performing which of the following duties?
a. Unit training assembly (UTA).
b. Full-time National Guard.
c. Readiness management period (RMP).
d. Additional flying training period (AFTP).
Definition
b. Full-time National Guard
Term
What reserve status code (RSC) must an Air Reserve Component (ARC) member use in Block 38 of the Air Force Technical Order (AFTO) Form 781, Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) Aircrew/Mission Flight Data Document when logging active duty time?
a. 1.
b. 2.
c. 3.
d. 4.
Definition
a. 1.
Term
What is the minimum monthly flight requirement for Air Reserve Component (ARC) members?
a. 4.0 hours.
b. 3.0 hours.
c. 2.0 hours.
d. 1.0 hours.
Definition
c. 2.0 hours.
Term
When an Air Reserve Component (ARC) member performs active duty during the month, the member incurs a(an)
a. prorated active duty requirement for the month.
b. increased inactive duty flight requirement for the month.
c. automatic active duty flight requirement for the month. d. automatic inactive duty flight requirement for the month.
Definition
c. automatic active duty flight requirement for the month
Term
When an Air Reserve Component (ARC) member performs both active and inactive duty in the same month, the flight time flown may be combined to satisfy the
a. active duty requirement only.
b. inactive duty requirement only.
c. both active and inactive duty requirements.
d. neither requirement.
Definition
c. both active and inactive duty requirements.
Term
Inactive duty (IAD) flight time accrued by an Air Reserve Component (ARC) member may be used to satisfy both active duty (AD) and IAD flight requirements for the current month. If there is not enough time to satisfy both requirements, then
a. the AD requirement must be satisfied first.
b. the IAD requirement must be satisfied first.
c. AD banked hours must be used to satisfy IAD requirements.
d. IAD banked hours must be used to satisfy AD requirements.
Definition
a. the AD requirement must be satisfied first.
Term
Entitlement to hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP) is determined by the
a. number and type of jumps performed.
b. type and location of jumps performed.
c. number of jumps performed and type of equipment used.
d. location of jumps performed and type of equipment used.
Definition
a. number and type of jumps performed.
Term
A parachutist was placed on an aeronautical order to perform high altitude low opening (HALO) jump duties effective 1 April. The member performed a static line jump and a HALO jump in May. What type of pay will the member receive for May?
a. Type 1 ONLY.
b. Type 2 ONLY.
c. Type 1 and Type 2.
d. Types 1 and 2 proportionately
Definition
b. Type 2 ONLY.
Term
Jumps in excess of the minimum monthly requirement cannot be used for hazardous duty incentive pay (HDIP)
a. under no circumstances.
b. until three months has passed.
c. unless the member is in Rule 3.
d. unless the member is in Rule 4.
Definition
c. unless the member is in Rule 3.
Term
A parachutist was placed on jump status, Rule 1, effective 1 August and performed a jump on 22 September. For what month(s) would the member receive incentive pay?
a. September.
b. August and September.
c. August, September, and October.
d. September, October, and November
Definition
c. August, September, and October.
Term
How many jumps, in what time period, qualifies a parachutist for hazardous duty incentive pay for 12 consecutive months if a member is unable to perform due to military operations, no jump equipment or no aircraft? a. Three jumps in a 6-month period following a 3-month period of no jumps.
b. Four jumps in a 12-month period following a 6-month period of no jumps.
c. Four jumps in a 9-month period following a 3-month period of no jumps.
d. Six jumps in a 12-month period following a 6-month period of no jumps.
Definition
c. Four jumps in a 9-month period following a 3-month period of no jumps.
Term
What rule applies to a parachutist who is unable to perform a jump because of the command’s military operations or the absence of jump equipment or an aircraft?
a. Rule 2.
b. Rule 3.
c. Rule 4.
d. Rule 5.
Definition
b. Rule 3.
Term
What rule applies when a commander waives a parachutist’s jump requirements because the member is engaged in combat operations in a hostile fire area?
a. Rule 1.
b. Rule 2.
c. Rule 3.
d. Rule 4.
Definition
d. Rule 4.
Term
Which form is used to track a member’s entitlement to static line and high altitude low opening (HALO) jump incentive pay?
a. AF IMT 1520, Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) Individual Flight Pay Entitlement Worksheet.
b. AF IMT 1521, ARMS Individual Jump Pay Entitlement Worksheet.
c. AF Form 4323, ARMS Multi-Crew Jump Record.
d. AFTO Form 781, ARMS Aircrew/Mission Flight Data Document.
Definition
b. AF IMT 1521, ARMS Individual Jump Pay Entitlement Worksheet.
Term
What code is used to indicate the jump performed is applied to the current month?
a. Circumflex accents (^^).
b. Less-than signs (<<).
c. Greater-than signs (>>).
d. Forward slashes (//).
Definition
a. Circumflex accents (^^).
Term
Which of the following situations would automatically stop a member’s flight incentive pay?
a. A career enlisted aviator (CEA) transfers to a non-flying position.
b. A CEA completes 20 years of aviation service.
c. An operational support member departs for a permanent change of station (PSC).
d. A rated officer completes 18 years of aviation service.
Definition
c. An operational support member departs for a permanent change of station (PSC).
Term
If the military pay order (MPO) action is to stop a member’s pay, the pay termination date will always be
a. the same as the effective date of the aeronautical order (AO).
b. one day prior to the effective date of the AO.
c. one day after the effective date of the AO.
d. the last working day of the month for the current month.
Definition
b. one day prior to the effective date of the AO.
Term
After completing the audit, within what time frame must the host aviation resource management (HARM) office correct errors found on the entitlement verification report? a. 5 workdays.
b. 10 workdays.
c. 5 calendar days.
d. 10 calendar days.
Definition
b. 10 workdays.
Term
How many certified copies of the entitlement verification report must the host aviation resource management (HARM) office maintain?
a. Only the latest report.
b. The last two reports.
c. The last three reports.
d. The last four reports.
Definition
d. The last four reports.
Term
A set of related information with a common purpose is known as a (an)
a. item.
b. folder.
c. data point.
d. business area.
Definition
d. business area.
Term
A filter created on an item that restricts which values to return is a (an)
a. condition.
b. data point.
c. exception.
d. calculation.
Definition
a. condition.
Term
What type of display would be used to show the data in a matrix of rows and columns to show how one item relates to another?
a. Table.
b. Crosstab.
c. Page Detail Table.
d. Page Detail Landscape.
Definition
b. Crosstab.
Term
What feature is used to change the size and color of the font on a worksheet?
a. Condition.
b. Exception.
c. Data point.
d. Calculation.
Definition
b. Exception.
Term
Which default option allows you to determine the number of query documents that are listed in your “Most Recently Used List?”
a. Table tab.
b. General tab.
c. Formats tab.
d. Query Governor tab.
Definition
b. General tab.
Term
Which print option lets you print a worksheet in either portrait or landscape?
a. Print what.
b. Page order.
c. Orientation.
d. Scale factor.
Definition
c. Orientation.
Term
Why is it necessary to validate a query when using calculations?
a. There may be an error in the initial text stored in the system.
b. The data in the aviation resource management system (ARMS) may be incorrect.
c. The data elements requested might merge in the resulting query.
d. The information requested may not be displayed in the proper format.
Definition
c. The data elements requested might merge in the resulting query.
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