AR 95-1 Flashcards

1
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When is use of the Operator/Crewmember Checklist mandatory?

A

From preflight until before leaving aircraft checks. While airborne, when time does not permit and when use of the checklist can be a safety hazard, required checks can be accomplished from memory.

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When can one log time under the “N” (Night) Flight Condition?

A

Between official sunset and sunrise.

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When can one log time under the “W” (Wx) Flight Condition?

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When actual weather conditions do not permit visual contact with the natural horizon or the earth’s surface.

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How is flight time calculated?

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When the wheels lift off the ground until the engines are stopped or crews have swapped out.

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5
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How long do individuals have to submit their Individual Flight Records Folder (IFRF) after reporting for duty or being placed on FLT status?

A

14 calendar days

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What categories of airports can US Army Helicopters use?

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Military, Federal Gov’t, or Public. Private, closed, or restricted airports may be used with prior permission.

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Who can authorize the use of temporary landing areas?

A

Commanders

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When can Pilots select their own landing areas and takeoff areas?

A

When on lifesaving missions and when further flight is inadvisable.

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What is the standard traffic pattern altitude?

A

700’ AGL

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When will anti-collision lights be utilized?

A

When engines are operating

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When will position lights be “On” or “Bright”?

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Between official sunset and sunrise

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12
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What are the three steps in the mission approval process?

A
  • Initial mission approval
  • Mission briefing
  • Final mission approval
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13
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What are the qualifications for a briefing officer?

A

Qualified and current PC in the mission profile as delegated and designed by the commander.

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14
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Who can approve the following risk levels:

  • Low
  • Medium
  • High
  • Extremely High
A
  • Company commanders
  • BN Commander
  • BDE Commander
  • First General in the chain of command
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15
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How long do 5484s have to be kept on hand along with their corresponding (E)RAW?

A

30 days

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16
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What is the minimum altitude for noise abatement areas?

A

2,000ft AGL

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Who should the commander seek input from when developing his/her crew endurance plan?

A

Flight surgeon, safety officer.

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Can the commander authorize nonrated personnel to start, operate, and shutdown the APU? If so, what are the requirements for being one?

A

Yes. Must know normal and emergency procedures, must receive an annual examination, must have written authorization.

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What does APART stand for?

A

Annual Proficiency and Readiness Test

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If you do not have a complete APART within the previous ___ months, you will be designated RL ___.

A

24, 3

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If you are flying into forecasted IMC, you must have completed that portion of your APART within the previous ___ months.

A

12

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22
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Are touch-down autorotations and antitorque touchdown EP training allowed?

A

No

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23
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After a Class A or B mishap, what happens to the crews?

A

They WILL be suspended from flight duties until a successful completion of a flight evaluation.

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After a Class C mishap, what happens to the crews?

A

They MAY be suspended from flight duties and required to successfully complete a flight evaluation at the discretion of the commander.

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25
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If an ATP Minimums Extension is not granted or the aviator fails to meet their minimums at the end of the extension, what happens?

A
  1. ) FEB
  2. ) Waiver
  3. ) Remove Officer from the position
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26
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For a Pilot’s primary aircraft, if additional time or a waiver is not granted, or if requirements are not met within the authorized period (before a waiver), what can happen?

A
  1. ) Non-medical suspension
  2. ) Waiver
  3. ) F.E.B.
  4. ) Terminate flight status
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27
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Can flight time in a civilian capacity be counted towards ATP requirements? What component does this apply to?

A

Yes, Reserve.

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What defines currency for rated and nonrated crewmembers?

A

60, 90 days

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29
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How far away must you be from Army aircraft to smoke or have an open flame?

A

50 feet

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When must aircraft be grounded?

A

(de)fueling, (de)arming, oxygen servicing, and loading/unloading of flammable/explosive cargo.

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Are single pilot operations in IMC conditions allowed?

A

No

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32
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What are GPS Databases considered as far as navigational equipment is concerned?

A

Supplemental

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What are the fuel reserve requirements for VFR and IFR Flights?

A

20, 30 mins

34
Q

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What parts of the flight must the crew attain weather for?

A

Departure, en route, destination, arrival, alternate (if used)

35
Q

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How long past arrival must weather be above VFR minimums?

A

ETA +1 hour

36
Q

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What are the SVFR minimums?

A

1/2 mile, COC

37
Q

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How long past arrival must weather be above IFR minimums?

A

ETA +1 hour

38
Q

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How much can IFR visibility minimums be reduced? What category does that apply to?

A

50%, but no less than 1/4 mile Class A only

39
Q

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How long are Wx briefs good for?

A

1hr 30mins

40
Q

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Who must the pilot contact when departing a non-military airfield?

A

The FSS

41
Q

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What are the requirements for requiring alternate airfield selection?

A
  1. ) Radar is required
  2. ) Instrument approach is not monitored
  3. ) Predominant Wx ETA + 1 hour is less than…
    - -Ceiling is 400 feet above the planning minimum
    - -Vis: 1 mile greater than the planning minimum
  4. ) IFR operations, approach, and landing can be made in VFR conditions.
42
Q

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What are the requirements for alternate airfield selection?

A
  1. )The worst weather condition for the airfield is forecast through ETA + 1 hour is equal or greater than: 400 & 1 above planning minimums.
  2. ) VFR minimums are present for the operation, approach, and landing
43
Q

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An airfield will not be selected as an alternate airfield if…

A
  1. ) Approach is not authorized (NA)
  2. ) Radar is required
  3. ) NAVAIDs unmonitored
  4. ) Class B, C, D, E surface area airspace does not exist
  5. ) GPS is required for the approach
44
Q

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What will the PC be responsible for as far as weight and balance is concerned?

A
  1. ) Accuracy of the computations

2. ) A/C is w/n CG and weight limits for the entirety of the flight

45
Q

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Can IFR GPS be used as a substitute to ADF/DME receivers?

A

Yes

46
Q

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Are Army aviators required to follow published nonstandard IFR takeoff minimums and departure minimums?

A

Yes

47
Q

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An aviator who has __ hours or more of actual weather time as a PC have no Army takeoff minimums.

A

50

48
Q

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Standard Army IFR Takeoff Minimums are…

A

100 and 1/4 mile, 1200 RVR

49
Q

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What are Class A wx minimums?

A

IFR only

50
Q

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What are Class B wx minimums?

A

3SM vis, COC

51
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What are Class C and D wx minimums?

A

3SM vis, Basic cloud clearance (500 below, 1000 above, 2000 horizontal)

52
Q

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What are Class E wx minimums below 10,000 MSL?

A

3SM vis, Basic cloud clearance

53
Q

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What are Class E wx minimums at or above 10,000 MSL?

A

5SM vis, 1,000 below, 1,000 above, 1SM horizontal

54
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What are Class G wx minimums at or below 1200 AGL?

A

Day: 1/2 vis, COC
Night: 1 vis, COC

55
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What are Class G wx minimums above 1200 AGL but below 10,000 MSL?

A

Day: 1SM, Basic Cloud Clearance
Night: 3SM, Basic Cloud Clearance

56
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What are Class G wx minimums above 1200 AGL and above 10,000 MSL?

A

5 SM, 1,000 Below, 1,000 Above, 1SM Horizontal

57
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Aircraft will not be flown above a cloud or fog layer under VFR for more than ___ mins unless…

A

30 mins

  1. ) Aircraft is equipped for IFR Flight
  2. ) IFR rules/requirements can be met for the rest of the flight.
58
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(T/F) When an instrument approach is necessary, only approved DOD/US Gov’t approaches will be flown.

A

Truth

59
Q

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Do dual-VOR equipment requirements apply to Army aircraft?

A

Nope

60
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What are the Wx minimums to initiate an approach?

A

There are none

61
Q

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Practice hooded approaches may be made to what? What are the aircraft requirements?

A

Decision height, MDA. A/C has dual controls and a pilot is at one set of controls

62
Q

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When executing a missed approach, what must be given in order to proceed to another airfield?

A

ATC clearance

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Q

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What is the recommended traffic pattern for helicopters?

A

700’ AGL

64
Q

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What must be present to descend below the DH/MDA?

A

Approach threshold of the runway can be seen, safe approach to runway can be made.

65
Q

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What takes precedence in the event of a discrepancy: published products or database procedures?

A

Published

66
Q

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What is the airspeed requirement for copter only missed approach procedures?

A

70KTS

67
Q

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What makes an aircraft Class 1? Class 2? What classification is the aircraft if it is unknown?

A

Class 1 - W&B and CG can sometimes be exceeded during normal tactical operations.
Class 2 - W&B and CG can be readily exceeded.
If unknown, Class 2.

68
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What is the only condition allowing for the A/C W&B file to be placed on board the A/C?

A

Transient purposes only

69
Q

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How long can temporary changes be made to DD Form 365-4?

A

90 days

70
Q

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How often must A/C W&B forms be checked for accuracy? How often must they be reviewed?

A

90 days 12 months

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Army Aircraft will be weighted when…

A
  1. ) Major overhaul
  2. ) Modifications greater than or equal to 1% of basic weight.
  3. ) Modifications or replacements (including painting)
  4. ) W&B/CG suspected in error
  5. ) 36 months for Class 1, 24 for Class 2
72
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The unit commander may request a __ day deferment for weighing an aircraft when…

A

90 days, when in a combat theater without the capabilities of being able to weight your own aircraft

73
Q

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Should Cockpit voice recorders, Flight Data Recorders, and Digital source collectors installed in an aircraft be operational for all flights? If they are not operational, will it result in mission cancellation?

A

Yes, no

74
Q

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Oxygen will be used by crews and occupants of unpressurized aircraft…

A

from 10,000-14,000 feet for 1 hour, of which only 30 minutes can be above 12,000 feet. Required above 14,000 feet for any period of time.

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Q

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What are the protective clothing requirements?

A
  1. ) Leather boots
  2. ) Flight Helmet
  3. ) Flight suit
  4. ) Cotton, wool, nomex, or a combination thereof for undergarments
  5. ) ID Tags
76
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Crewmembers are required to wear a seat belt…

A

when at the controls

77
Q

What is the required survival equipment?

A

1.) First Aid Kit
2.) Survival knife
3.) Extraction device
4.) Fire starter
5.) Signaling device
Survival radio (mentioned in next paragraph)

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Q

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When are crews required to wear life preservers?

A

When flying overwater, outside of the glideslope of the aircraft for any type of land.

79
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When will crews have life rafts on board?

A

When flights are made in excess of 30 minutes flying time or 100 nautical miles from the nearest shoreline.

80
Q

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What defines currency for DUNKER?

A

4 years

81
Q

If an ATP Minimums extension is granted, is the aviator allowed to perform PC duties?

A

No

82
Q

For positions where Officers/Warrant Officers must be a PC, what can happen if they fail to become a PC within their allotted time?

A
  1. ) 30 day extension
  2. ) Waiver
  3. ) FEB