Flight Regulations (AR 95-1) Flashcards
Required clothing/equipment for flight duty includes (8-8)
Leather flight boots Flight helmet Flight suit Flight gloves Aviation approved underclothing (cotton/wool/nomex) Dog tags ID card
Each crew member must always be equipped with (8-12)
Survival radio
Minimum required ALSE equipment includes (8-12)
First aid kit Extraction device Survival knife Fire starter Signaling Device
Life rafts are required when flying (8-12.2)
> 30 minutes over water
>100 nautical miles from nearest coastline
What Army regulation describes flight regulations?
AR 95-1
Individuals may deviate from provisions of AR 95-1 only during… (1-6.a)
Actual Emergencies
What form is used to log flight time? (2-6)
DA Form 2408–12 (Army Aviators Flight Record)
When does flight time start? (2-7.a)
When a helicopter lifts off the ground
When does flight time end? (2-7.a)
When the aircraft has landed and the engines are stopped, or the flight crew changes
How must Army aircraft be illuminated? (2-12.a)
To the minimum standards required by the country in which the flight operation occurs
Anti-collision lights will be on when aircraft engines are operating except… (2-12.b)
When conditions may cause vertigo or other hazards to safety.
Position lights will be on bright when? (2-12.c)
Between official sunset and sunrise
Who may authorize exemptions to lighting requirements, and for what reason? (2-12.d)
Commanders, when in a threat environment or during NVG use
Approved alternate restraining harness (tether) is authorized for crewmembers when… (2-15.b)
Performing specified crew tasks in accordance with aircrew training manual (ATM)
When operating in noise sensitive areas, Army aircraft will remain at an altitude of at least ___ (2-16d)
2000 ft AGL
Aeromedical evacuation must be accomplished in aircraft equipped to accommodate ____, unless ____ (3-3.n2)
litters, patient(s) ambulatory and require no en-route treatment
Civilians may be provided aeromedical evacuation only if ___ (3-3.n3)
Immediate threat to life/limb/sight, and no civilian services are available or feasible.
Passengers are restricted from the following types of flights: (3-8.a)
- *1. Maintenance, engineering, functional, or experimental test flights.
2. Aerobatics flights.
3. Aerial demonstrations (mission essential personnel authorized) - *4. Flight crew emergency procedures training.
- *5. NVD qualification and refresher training.
6. Aeronautical record attempts.
7. Aircraft acceptance flights
Who may grant an individual waiver to the ATP requirements (4-2.b)
The first commander, O–6 or above, in the individual’s chain of command or the State Aviation Officer (SAAO) for ARNG
Touchdown autorotations and anti-torque touchdown emergency procedure training is… (4-8.c1)
Prohibited
When ATP requirements are not fulfilled the commander will (4-10.a)
Suspend the crew member and investigate (for no more than 14 days)
Individuals who fail a hands-on performance test are… (4-10.d)
Restricted from performing the flying duty for which evaluated
To be considered current in the aircraft, individuals must (4-16.a)
Take part in flight once every 60 days at a crew station with access to the flight controls
The CE (crew chief) is a crewmember that must meet what requirements? (4-31)
- In an MTOE position
- Selected per the commanders requirements
- MOS Qualified
- Trained to perform duties per the ATM and CTL
- Listed on the flight briefing or log
Who may establish, in writing, formal flight crew qualification and selection programs? (4-18)
The commander
The MO (flight medic) is a crewmember that must meet what requirements? (4-33)
- In an MTOE position
- Selected per the commanders requirements
- MOS Qualified and ASI F2
- Trained to perform duties per the ATM and CTL
- Listed on the flight briefing or log
At takeoff, aircraft must have enough fuel to reach the destination and alternate airport (if required) and have a planned fuel reserve of… (5-2.b)
VFR, 20 minutes at cruise
IFR, 30 minutes at cruise
The aircraft may not be flown into what weather conditions? (5-2.c1)
- known or forecasted severe icing conditions
- known or forecasted extreme turbulence or known severe turbulance
- thunderstorms.
Weather information will be obtained from (5-2.c8)
a U.S. military weather facility
Oxygen will be used by aircraft crews and occupants for flights when…
- above 10,000 feet pressure altitude for more than 1 hour.
2. above 12,000 feet pressure altitude for more than 30 minutes.
The following clothing and equipment will be approved for aviation use and worn by all personnel while performing crew duties: (8-8.b)
- Identification tags.
- Under layer clothing made of cotton, wool, nomex, or materials approved.
- Flight suit.
- Boots.
- Flight gloves.
- Flight helmet.
Who must ensure that seat belts or appropriate restraints are available and used properly for all passengers? (8-10.a)
The PC
Who will identify the minimum survival equipment each individual will wear for the mission, topography, and climate in the area of operations? (8-11.a)
Commanders (O-6 or above)
What are the mandatory minimum required personal ALSE for RW crews? (8-11.a)
- first aid kit
- extraction device
- approved survival knife
- fire starter
- signaling device
A life preserver must be worn when… (8-11.f1)
Flying over water and single engine capability not available
What protective equipment is required for passengers? (8-8d)
Hearing protection, and protective headgear on tactical flights