196 ATKS Flashcards
1
Q
- Aircrew may brief mission elements as “standard” to allocate more time for discussion of mission specifics. Actions intended to be carried out differently from guidance provided will be briefed thoroughly and highlighted to crewmembers as “non-standard.”
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. True
B. False
A
A. True
2
Q
- Set ________ for comm. delay in RMIT.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. 6.9 sec
B. 4.92 sec
C. 1.2 sec
D. 1.0 sec
E. 1.25 sec
A
C. 1.2 sec
3
Q
- All checklists, to include gaining, losing, SLR launch and land, and emergency procedures checklists must be completed over headset.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. True
B. False
A
A. True
4
Q
- The ________ has primary responsibility for communicating with outside agencies.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. Sensor
B. MIC
C. Pilot
D. IOS
E. MCC
A
C. Pilot
5
Q
- LHOs will be ________ checklist, ________ won’t be used per the LRE.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. Push-button, Manual
B. Manual, Push-button
C. Automatic, Manual
D. Manual, Automatic
E. ASI, Manual
A
B. Manual, Push-button
6
Q
- SLR crew will check NOTAMS for the LRE airfield prior to take off and landing operations.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. True
B. False
A
A. True
7
Q
- On-Vul training may be conducted while providing over-watch on a priority target or Friendly Forces.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. True
B. False
A
B. False
8
Q
- Moving Target Engagement: Single ship MTE should be accomplished utilizing opposite tactics with ________ azimuth and a ________ track at rifle. However, engagement requirements may dictate otherwise.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. <45°, pre-rifle feature
B. >60°, pre-rifle point
C. >45°, pre-rifle feature
D. >45°, pre-rifle point
E. Pilot’s discretion, SO’s discretion
A
C. >45°, pre-rifle feature
9
Q
- After Action Reports: AARs are required after ________.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. Significant lessons learned will benefit the group through dissemination
B. The aircraft flew through clouds and the crew ran the Airframe Icing Checklist
C. Both A & D
D. After any dynamic event
E. All of the above
A
C. Both A & D
10
Q
- SLR Takeoff: On takeoff, SOs will wait until above 500 ft. AGL before taking the MTS out of position mode.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. True
B. False
A
A. True
11
Q
- The ________ PIC will ensure all maintenance discrepancies have been fully briefed to the incoming crew, MX, LRE and documented in Skynet.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. Instructor Qualified
B. Incoming
C. Highest ranking
D. MCC Qualified
E. Outgoing
A
E. Outgoing
12
Q
- Crews will FENCE-IN:
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. After a Gaining Handover
B. Crossing a Border
C. Prior to entering a ROZ
D. After a crew swap
E. All of the Above
A
E. All of the Above
13
Q
- SLR Landing: Upon landing, once the aircraft has safely touched the ground, the pilot will place the throttle setting to ground idle – and the SO will verify by visually checking pilot’s setting.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. True
B. False
A
A. True
14
Q
- SLAPUM is a challenge and response checklist but SO specific items must be verified by the PIC.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. True
B. False
A
B. False
15
Q
- SLR Takeoff: For HUD Altitude Display, Pilot will display ________ and Sensor will display ________ for takeoff.
Ref: 196 ATKS Standards
A. Pilot’s discretion, SO’s discretion
B. MSL, MSL
C. AGL, AGL
D. MSL, AGL
E. AGL, MSL
A
D. MSL, AGL