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11/29/2016

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What is the commander’s evaluation for, and what does it consist of?
Definition
Commander’s Evaluation determines the proficiency and initial RL level of newly assigned crewmembers. It consists of a records review and possible a Proficiency Flight Evaluation (PFE).



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Chapter 2 (Commander's Evaluation) pdf 27, para 2-23)
Term
Upon reporting to a new unit, how long does each crewmember have to present his or her flight records (IFRF and IATF) to the new unit?
Definition
14 calendar days



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Chapter 2 (Goal & Applicabilty) pdg 23, para 2-2)
Term
If the initial RL cannot be determined by a records review or if the commander desires, the crewmember will undergo a proficiency flight evaluation (PFE). What tasks should the PFE include?
Definition
At a minimum the PFE should include base and mission tasks designated by the commander in the unit ATP SOP.



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Chapter 2 (Proficiency Flight Evaluation) pdf 27, para 2-25
Term
The ___________________ determines the initial RL of newly assigned crewmembers.
Definition
Commander’s Evaluation



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Chapter 2 (Commander’s Evaluation) pdf 26, para 2-23
Term
The ATP training year is divided into semiannual training periods. When does the first training period begin for Active Army and USAR crewmembers
Definition
First day following their birth month



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Chapter 2 (Training Year) pdf 25, para 2-11)
Term
What are the semiannual flying-hour requirements for FAC 3 personnel?
Definition
No crew duties authorized for FAC3



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Appendix A (Flight Hours Minimums) pdf 133. para A-1
Term
What are the semiannual flying-hour requirements for FAC 2 personnel? ______ hours, of which ______ hours must be flown in each crew station.
Definition
__6____ hours, of which ___2___ hours must be flown in each crew station.



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Appendix A (Flight Hours Minimums) pdf 133. para A-1
Term
What are the semiannual flying hour requirements for FAC 1 personnel? ______ hours, of which ______ hours must be flown in each crew station.
Definition
__12____ hours, of which ___4___ hours must be flown in each crew station.



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Appendix A (Flight Hours Minimums) pdf 133, para A-1
Term
FAC 1 UAC’s may apply a maximum of ____ aircraft hours flown in a semiannual period toward that period’s semiannual flight simulator requirements.
Definition
20 hours



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Appendix A (Flight Hours Minimums) pdf 133, para A-2
Term
FAC 2 UAC’s may apply a maximum of ____ aircraft hours flown in a semiannual period toward that period’s semiannual simulator requirements.
Definition
8 hours



Ref: TC 3-04.63: Appendix A (Flight Hours Minimums) pdf 133, para A-2
Term
According to the AR 95-23 when will a PFE be conducted?
Definition
- At the discretion of the commander

- At the direction of HQDA

- By an IO or SO per the appropriate ATM

- To determine an individual's proficiency and/or currency

- To determine which phase of training isappropriate for entry into or continuation in the ATP.



Ref: AR 95-23, Chapter 4 (Hands-on performance test) Para 4-9, b. pdf 19
Term
After conducting a PFE the examiner will debrief the individual and record the event on DA form_______.
Definition
7122-R.
Term
What are the currency requirements for Gray Eagle UACs?
Definition
Perform every 60 consecutive days, a takeoff and landing while operating the UAS or an approved simulator. Perform every 120 consecutive days, a takeoff and landing while operating the UAS.



Ref: TC 3-04.63: (Apendix A) Currancy Requirments, pdf 133, para A-3
Term
According to 95-23, when will ground observers will be evaluated?
Definition
Semi- annually, according to the unit SOP and training program



Ref: AR 95-23: Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 24, para 4-27 d.
Term
When does flying time start for a fixed-wing UAS?
Definition
When the UAS begins to move forward on the takeoff roll (or takeoff launch for rail launch operations).



Ref: AR 95-23: Chapter 2 (Computation of flying time) pdf 12, para 2-6
Term
Units deployed for contingency operations, the first______commander may waive launch and recovery currency requirements. Prior to resuming launch and recovery duties, personnel must demonstrate proficiency to an IO.
Definition
O-6 Ref: AR 95-23: Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 18, para 4-2 (4)
Term
TRUE or FALSE. Commanders (LTC/O-5) and above may grant unit waivers and/or extensions, up to 180 days, to ATP requirements for units under their command during operational deployments
Definition
FALSE.
O-6 and above


Ref: AR 95-23: Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 18, para 4-2 (4)
Term
Commanders_________and above and the state Army aviation officer (SAAO) may grant unit waivers and/or extensions to ATP requirements (for up to 180 days) for units under their command, or state and/or territory affected by operational deployments.
Definition
O-6



Ref: AR 95-23: Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 18, para 4-2 (4)
Term
Individual waivers to primary UAS ATP requirements may be granted by the first ____, and above, in the individual’s chain of command.
Definition
O-6



Ref: AR 95-23: Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 18, para 4-2 (4) b.
Term
When UACs have not flown with the past_________days, they will receive refresher training prescribed in the appropriate UAS ATM.
Definition
180 days



Ref: TC 3-04.63; Chapter 2 (Readiness Levels) pdf 28 para 2-38
Term
Active Army UACs have 90 consecutive days to progress from one RL to the next. Readiness level progression will exclude days lost because of 5 reasons. List them.
Definition
Leave approved by the Commander,TDY, Grounding of UA, Lack of equipment due to deployment / redeployment, Medical or non-medical suspension

Ref: TC 3-04.60; (Readness Levels) pdf 18, para 2-33




(TC 3-04.63 para 2-32)
Term
How many days does an Active Army crew member have to progress for one RL level to the next?
Definition
90 days.



Ref: TC 3-04.63; Chapter 2 (Readiness Levels) Progression pdf 28 para 2-33
Term
If a crewmember is removed from RL 1 for a training deficiency does he/she still have to satisfy all their RL 1 ATP requirements?
Definition
YES.



Ref: TC 3-04.63; Chapter 2 (Readiness Levels 1) pdf 32 para 2-51
Term
Briefing Officers and/or NCOs will be designated in writing by commanders in the grade of _____ or above to identify, assess, and mitigate risk.
Definition
O-5 Ref: C Co Stands SOP; (1 Aug 15) G. Briefing Officer/NCOs (a) pdf 26 Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (Mission Approval Proccess) pdf 14, para 2-12 a. (2)
Term
When could an individual deviate from the provisions outlined in AR 95-23?
Definition
During emergencies, to the extent necessary to meet that emergency.



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 1 (Diviations) pdf 9, para 1-6 a.
Term
Individuals who deviate from the provisions of AR 95-23, FAA regulations, or host-country regulations must report details of the incident directly to their _________. The incident must be reported within _____hours after it occurs.
Definition
Unit Commander,
24 hours


Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 1 (Diviations) pdf 9, para 1-6 b.
(AR 95-23 para 1-6c)
Term
When conducting an evaluation, what are the 4 evaluation steps as outline in TC 3-04.63?
Definition
Introduction

Academic/Oral Evaluation topics

Flight Evaluation

DeBrief

Ref:
TC 3-04.63; Chapter 3 (Evaluation Sequence) pdf 52, para 3-43. 44. 56. 57.
Term
List the 3 reasons Commanders prorate flying-hour/simulator minimums.
Definition
Is newly designated RL 1.

Has the primary UAS re-designated.

Changes duty position, which involves a change in the FAC level
Term
Commanders in the grade of______ and above will develop and publish policies and procedures for the mission approval process for those UAS units under their command.
Definition
O-5



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (Mission Approval Proccess) pdf 14, para 2-12
Term
Self briefing is not authorized unless approved by the first officer in the grade of ______or above in the chain of command.
Definition
O-5



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (Mission Approval Proccess) pdf 15, para 2-12 b. (2)
Term
At a minimum, who is the final mission approval authority for a High Risk mission?
Definition
Brigade Commander



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (Mission Approval Proccess) pdf 14, para 2-12 a. (3)
Term
At a minimum, who is the final mission approval authority for a Moderate Risk mission?
Definition
Battalion Commander



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (Mission Approval Proccess) pdf 14, para 2-12 a. (3)
Term
Commanders will implement the mishap prevention program set up by _________.
Definition
DA Pam 385-90



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 3 (Operations & Safety) pdf 16, para 3-5
Term
Procedures for reporting and investigating UAS mishaps are prescribed in ___________.
Definition
DA Pam 385-40



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 3 (Operations & Safety) pdf 16, para 3-6 a.
Term
What form will be used to notify commanders and safety councils of anything affecting the safety of Army UA or related personnel and equipment?
Definition
DA Form 2696



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 3 (Operations & Safety) pdf 17, para 3-9
Term
The commander will investigate when ATP requirements are not met. The commander will complete the investigation within ______ days of notification of the failure.
Definition
30



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 20, para 4-10 a.
Term
After investigating why a crewmember failed to meet ATP requirements what actions can a commander take?
Definition
-Request a 30 day extension granted by commanders 0-5 and above

-Request a waiver granted by an 0-5

-Restrict the UAC from performing AC duties until requirements are met.

-Initiate proceedings for MOS requal



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 20, para 4-10
Term
True or False: Simulators may not be used to reestablish currency.
Definition
TRUE, unless authorized due to extreme environmental conditions



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 21, para 4-15 b.
Term
Can an APART Standardization Flight Evaluation be conducted on the simulator?
Definition
YES, if approved by the first 0-5 or above in the chain of command on a case by case basis.


Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 19, para 4-9 a.
(ref: AR 95-23 para 4-9a).
Term
DA form 5484 (mission brief sheet) will be retained in unit files with the corresponding risk assessment worksheet for at least ___________.
Definition
30 days.



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (UAS Management) pdf 20, para 2-12 a (5).
Term
No notice evaluations may be what kind of evaluations?
Definition
Written

Oral

Flight

Simulator

or combination



Ref: TC 3-04.63; Chapter 3 (Evaluations & Test) pdf 49, para 3-16
Term
During the mission approval process, are Briefing Officers authorized to brief missions, regardless of the level of mitigated risk?
Definition
YES.



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (UAS Management) pdf 15, para 2-12(5)b(2)
Term
Operators shall avoid overflying sensitive areas and wildlife conservation areas below _________.
Definition
2000 ft AGL



Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 5 (Flight Procedures & Rules) pdf 28, para 5-4 d.
Term
According to AR-95-23 para (5-2C), for the purpose of flight planning, operators will obtain what weather information?
Definition
Departure, enroute, destination, and alternate (if used) weather information




Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (UAS Management) pdf 20, para 2-12 a (5).
Term
Warrant Officers who hold the MOS 150U and/or Officers holding a US Army aeronautical rating that _________ completed UAS qualification course _________ perform payload operator duties on a limited basis.
Definition
Have not/may




Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 2 (UAS Management) pdf 10, para 2-1 g(3).
Term
The ultimate responsibility for obtaining a complete weather briefing is the ______________________.
Definition
Operator




Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 5 (Flight Procedures & Rules) pdf 27, para 5-2c
Term
What does the acronym APART stand for?
Definition
Annual Proficiency And Readiness Test






Ref: AR 95-23; Chapter 4 (Training) pdf 19, para 4-7
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