Chapter 1 Self Test Flashcards

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(001) 2. What information does munitions control provide supervision and upper management?

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Accurate and timely information on the status of all explosive operations, emergencies, and contingency actions

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(001) 1. Which shop is responsible for compiling data from all sources as directed by the munitions flight chief?

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Missile analysis section

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(001) 3. What position serves as the eyes and ears of the maintenance group commander?

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Quality Assurance (QA) evaluator

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(001) 4. What prestigious position allows you to share missile maintenance knowledge with new trainees, which produces our future missile maintainers?

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Training Instructor

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(002) 1. Which AFI is the capstone document that defines the munitions organizational structure, related roles, and responsibilities?

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AFI 21-200, Munitions and Missile Maintenance Management

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(002) 2. As a missile maintenance technician, who will you work directly for?

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Team chief

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(002) 3. While performing any missile maintenance, what item must you utilize with no exceptions?

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Technical data

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(003) 1. What is the primary method the Air Force uses to document how a task is going to be accomplished?

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Technical orders (TOs)

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(003) 2. Which form is used to correct unclear, incomplete, or improperly sequenced technical order discrepancies?

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AFTO Form 22

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(003) 3. What are the three categories for submitting an AFTO Form 22?

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Emergency, Urgent and Routine

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(004) 1. What does the maintenance data collection process create?

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A record of all actions performed and allows us to track each maintenance activity performed on the missile and/or equipment.

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(004) 2. What purpose does a completed AFTO Form 350 Tag serve?

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To identify the origin of an item and contains key data elements needed to document shop actions.

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(004) 3. Which condition tag is used to identify a piece of equipment that has been received but does not meet standards?

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Brown-DD Form 1575 Suspended Tag

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(004) 4. What vital information do calibration stickers provide you as a missile maintenance technician?

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A way of verifying that the equipment is ready for use.

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(005) 1. What ensures personnel design and operate nuclear programs and nuclear weapons systems to satisfy the safety standards in the Department of Defense?

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AF Nuclear Weapons Surety Program

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(005) 2. What shall never be sued for training or troubleshooting?

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Nuclear weapons

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(005) 3. Which program must personnel be qualified under before having physical access to nuclear weapons?

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Personnel Reliability Program (PRP)

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(005) 4. Which AFI series covers WSSRs for all nuclear operations and serves as reference to ensure these rules are not violated?

A

AFI 91-100 series publications

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(006) 1. Which facility will you spend the majority of your time in performing cruise missile maintenance?

A

Integrated maintenance facility (IMF)

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(006) 2. What area within the IMF has the largest space and facilities for warhead buildup, installing payloads into missiles, installing missiles to pylons or launchers, and electrical checkout of the pylons and launchers?

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High bay

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(006) 3. What building systems are put in place and designed as safety devices with cruise missiles in mind?

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Static ground and lightning protection systems (LPS)

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(006) 4. During electrical checkout of the missile systems, what provides the power necessary to run the missile components?

A

The ESTS

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(006) 5. How many fuel tanks are located near the IMF, and what are they used for?

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Four tanks; two tanks for fueling, the other two for defueling

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(007) 1. For security, what are installed on the inside of the doors that lead into an area where nuclear weapons are stored?

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Alarms

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(007) 2. What must happen before a single person can enter a no-lone zone?

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There must be two other people already occupying the zone and they must be aware of the person entering the zone.

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(007) 3. What must all nuclear certified equipment be verified against prior to use?

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The Master Nuclear Certification List (MNCL)