11-202v3 Flashcards
1.6 A pilot may A PIC may only deviate from this instruction, flight rule, or ATC clearance ___________.
To protect life, for safety of flight, or when an in-flight emergency requires immediate action.
1.6.1 If deviating from an ATC clearance, pilots must notify ATC _______.
As soon as possible.
1.6.2 In the event of a deviation from a flight rule and/or when given traffic priority by ATC in an emergency, the PIC will verbally report the incident to a supervisor and commander within ___ hours of the incident and shall make a detailed written record. The unit will keep a copy of the record for a minimum of ______ from the date of the incident and be prepared to provide the record to the appropriate investigating authority if required.
24 hours, 1 year
1.7.1 For any alleged violation, utilize ________ for any contact with ATC. Do not release names or personal information of crewmembers to non-USAF agencies without permission.
Aircraft call-sign
1.11.1 USAF aircraft cockpits and UAS control stations must always be capable of providing full-time _____________, and the capability to ___________.
Attitude, altitude, airspeed information…recognize, confirm, and recover from unusual attitudes in all pilot positions.
2.1 Crew rest is compulsory for aircrew members prior to performing any duties involving aircraft operations and is a minimum of ________ before the Flight Duty Period (FDP) begins. Crew rest is free time and includes time for meals, transportation, and rest. This time must include an opportunity for at least __ hours of uninterrupted sleep. Crew rest period cannot begin until after the completion of official duties.
12 non-duty hours, 8 hours of uninterrupted sleep
2.1.2 The exception to crew rest is that PIC (or designee) may initiate _____ without interrupting crew rest.
Mission-related communication with official agencies.
2.2.1 FDP begins when ____________________________ and ends when _________________.
An aircrew member reports for a mission, briefing, or other official duty and ends at final engine shutdown after the final flight of the completed mission.
2.7 Aircrew will not fly under what circumstances?
- Aircrew did not obtain proper crew rest
- If alcohol has been consumed within 12 hours, to include the effects and after-effects
- Anytime a physical or psychological condition will affect safe performance of flight duty
- While self-medicating outside of the AFI 48-123
- Within 24 hours of compressed gas diving (SCUBA)
- 12 hours of altitude chamber above 25,000’MSL
- Within 72 hours of donating plasma, bone marrow, or blood.
2.9.6 On all night missions, every crewmember must have what item?
An operational flashlight.
3.9.5 Pilot use of handheld photo or video recording devices is prohibited when ____________.
That pilot is the only one with immediate access to the flight controls.
3.12 In the absence of MAJCOM guidance, aircrew of fixed-wing aircraft shall minimize non-essential cockpit conversations and other extraneous activities which could interfere with flight duties when ________.
Below 10,000 ft. MSL, during critical phases of flight, and during all taxi operations.
3.13.1 Immediately report ____________________ to the appropriate controlling agency.
Hazardous weather conditions, wake turbulence, volcanic activity, large concentrations of birds or wildlife on or near the airfield, or any other significant flight condition that may affect aviation safety.
3.13.2 Declare “minimum fuel” or “emergency fuel” to the appropriate controlling agency when the aircraft ______________________.
The aircraft may land at the intended destination with less than the MDS-specific minimum or emergency fuel reserves.
3.14.1 Normally, aircrew will use supplemental oxygen any time the cabin altitude exceeds _____ MSL.
10,000 ft. MSL