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1
Q

Aircraft are prohibited to fly in temperatures less than what in visible moisture?

A

4° C

FOP AR 95-20 4.4.2.3.2.1

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2
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What are your lateral limits for the routes, corridors, and transitions?

A

500 meters on each side of the respective centerline.

USAACE 95-2 Appendix M

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3
Q

Hover training is limited to how long at KOZR?

A

.7 hours per student per day

SOP 223rd 3-3 and 5 Appendix A

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4
Q

Lightning within how close will cease preflight operations and flight training (remain flat pitch or return to parking)

A

5 nm

SOP 223rd 5 Appendix A

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5
Q

Primary training will terminate when surface winds including gusts exceed how much?

A

30 kts

SOP 223rd 5-1 k5

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6
Q

Reported weather must be what to depart from KOZR?

A

1000/3

APG 223rd 5-1 k
USAACE 95-1 5-2 c1

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7
Q

How much hydration fluid will each crew member carry?

A

16 oz

APG 223rd 5-1 d

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8
Q

The heater will be operational when FAT is what?

A

Less than +10°C

SOP 223rd 5-1 d

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9
Q

Duty day flying hour limitation

A

6.0 hours (simulator hours count)

SOP 110th 4-11 Table 4-2

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10
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According to USAACE 350-16 how do you grade an A,B,C or N?

A

A. Optimum ATM or CMP standards, immediately recognizes errors, and rarely makes the same errors. The safety of aircraft is never in doubt.

B. Extremes of the standards approached occasionally, quickly recognizes errors, and infrequently makes the same error. The safety of aircraft is never in doubt.

C. Extremes of the standards approached routinely, slow to recognize errors, and frequently makes the same error. The safety of aircraft is never in doubt.

N. Lacks knowledge, skill, or ability to perform within standards, does not recognize errors or takes improper corrective action, continually makes the same error. The safety of aircraft or recognized outcome is in doubt.

USAACE 350-16 Section 2 (5)

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11
Q

What 6 items are required and listed under 95-1 that will be worn by the flight crew?

A

Flight helmet, flight suit, ID tags, undergarments cotton, wool, or Nomex, flight gloves, flight boots

AR 95-1 8-8

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12
Q

What are the exogenous factors we have to consider in AR 40-8?

A

6hrs: Centrifuge Runs

12hr: ASIA
Anesthesia, Local, Regional, Dental
Simulator Sickness
Immunizations
Alcohol

24hrs: PHDS
Plasma
Hypobaric Chamber
Decompression Event
Scuba

48hrs: Anesthesia GES
General
Epidural
Spinal

72hrs: Blood Donations >200 cc

AR 40-8 7 pg2

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13
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You exceed the mast moment. You hear a aural tone and a red LIMIT light, but it goes away when normal parameters are met. What does this mean and what should you do?

A

You’ve exceeded 64%, but not 77%. You may continue training and return back to basefield. You must write up “Mast Moment LIMIT illuminated during flight.” You do not need to include the number values listed on the VEMD provided you did not exceed 90%.

SOP 223rd 5-1 h

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14
Q

You’ve exceeded the mast moment. You receive an aural tone, red box LIMIT and the MM EXCEED caution on the CAD both stay on. What does this mean and what should you do?

A

77% was exceeded. Remain in place, unless in flight, current location is unsafe, and/or aircrew is confident they did not exceed 90%; then reposition the aircraft to level ground or parking. Once safely on the ground declare a precautionary landing.

On shutdown, if the mast moment did exceed 90%, note the value and time above 90% and forward that information to ATC and Unit Safety Officer. Take further instruction from the Chain of Command.

SOP 223rd 5-1 h

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15
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What are the common standards for hovering?

A

Heading ±10°
Altitude 3ft ±1ft
Drift 2ft
Ground track 2ft
Constant rate of movement
Constant rate of turn not the exceed 30°/sec

ATM 4-8 of 4-2

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16
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What are the common standards in-flight?

A

Heading ±10°
Altitude ±100ft
Airspeed ±10kts
Minimum drift
Rate of climb/descent ±100FPM
Bank ±10°
Trim ±1/2 ball width

ATM 4-8 pg 4-2

17
Q

Observed weather required to fly out of Cairns VMC?

A

1000/3

SOP 223rd 5-1 k
USAACE 95-1 5-2 c

18
Q

Weather required for Novosel for practice fields VMC?

A

700 feet 1sm

Then its on a sliding scale for recovery

600 feet 2sm
500 feet 3sm

No less than 500 feet

SOP 223rd 5-1 m1b
USAACE 95-1 5-2 b1

19
Q

Where is the primary place NOTAMs should be checked?

A

DoD Aeronautical Information System (DAIP)

www.daip.jcs.mil

USAACE 95-2 Appendix K

20
Q

Permanent NOTAMs are published on a ______ basis and posted on ___________ on the Before Flight website. __________

A

Monthly, Fort Novosel’s Intranet, training.novosel.army.mil

USAACE 95-2 Appendix K

21
Q

Forecasted Weather for Fort Novosel must at least be ________ to leave VMC

A

700/1

USAACE 95-1 5-2 c

22
Q

When must all crew members have a jacket?

A

When forecasted temperatures are below 10C/50F

223rd APG 5-1 D3

23
Q

When both low fuel warning lights illuminate the pilot should____?

A

Land as soon as possible

223rd APG 5-1 E6

24
Q

Where can I find the rules about moving off of the parking pad? Zero ground speed pedal turns? Taxi at a brisk walk?

A

223rd APG 5 Appendix A

USAACE 95-2 3-7

25
Q

How long is the crew members rest period?

A

12 hours with at least 8 uninterrupted hours allowed for sleep

FOP 4.1.13

26
Q

The basic crew duty period shall not exceed

A

12 hours

FOP 4.1.13.2

27
Q

What’s the lowest weather allowed to take off IFR?

A

Must have the weather minimums for the expected approach at that departing field in the event of an immediate landing.

FOP 4.4.2.3.2

28
Q

What’s the lowest weather allowed to begin an IFR approach?

A

Observed weather cannot be lower than the minimums for that approach.

FOP 4.4.2.3.2

29
Q

UH-72 Inadvertent Engine Shutdown Procedure

A

The engine will only be restarted on the ground after a single engine landing conducted by the IP.

FOP 4.4.20.2
APG 223rd 5-1 h

30
Q

SVFR recovery the TSO will make sure

A

Everyone is comfortable with executing the recovery
Everyone has the route available and loaded
Everyone has sufficient fuel

FOP 4.5.5.2

31
Q

Aircraft distance and altitude during SVFR recovery

A

Maximum of 1 mile separation
Minimum 10 rotor discs
Aircraft depart 30 seconds of separation
Minimum altitude of 500 MSL

FOP 4.5.5.2

32
Q

What frequencies will the group be monitoring during SVFR recovery?

A

Stage field air to air
Lucas corridor frequency 34.45
Cairns Tower

FOP 4.5.5.2

33
Q

What’s the earliest the preflight can begin?

A

30 minutes prior to official sunrise

APG 223rd 5-1 c

34
Q

What’s a TWA?

A

Terminal weather advisory within 15 NM of Cairns. Will be considered predominant weather forecast.

APG 223rd 5-1 L