IM GK Flashcards

GK items a/w the IM phase of training

1
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HLZ Dimensions: H-47

A

Single ship: 120x120
Two ship: 240x240

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HLZ Dimensions: H-53

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Single ship: 200x300
Two ship: 300x400

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HLZ Dimensions: CV-22

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Single ship: 170x170
Two ship: 340x170
(visual, other options exist for contingency and brownout/reduced vis)

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3
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HLZ Dimensions: H-60

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Single ship: 100x100
Two ship: 100x100 (typo on my part?)

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HLZ Dimensions: MV-22

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Single ship: 135x110 day, 185x160 night
Two ship: 270x110 day, 370x160 night
(larger mins exist for brownout/reduced vis)

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5
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Helo or tiltrotor LZ brief

A

LZ name or location:
Grid/elevation:
Size (feet):
Marked by:

Landing hdg/direction:
Apch from:
Land:
Depart to:

Formation (trail, echelon L/R, online, trail):

Winds (dir/speed):

Hazards:
Obstructions:
Terrain (brownout/pinnacle/etc.):
Enemy (size, actions of enemy, location, time, actions of friendlies)

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Helo alert level 1

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Crew ready to step, aircraft preflighted (double check this one)

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Helo alert level 2

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Crew at aircraft, ready to start (double check this one)

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Helo alert level 3

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Crew in aircraft, engines running (double check this one)

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CASEVAC/MEDEVAC 9 Line

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1. Location of pickup site
2. Radio frequency, call sign
3. Number of patients by precedence
a. Urgent
b. Urgent-Surgical
c. Priority
d. Routine
e. Convenience
4. Special Equipment Req’d
a. None
b. Hoist
c. Extraction Equipment
d. Ventilator
5. Number of patients by type
L ____# Patients litter
A ____# Patients ambulatory
6. Number and type of wound, injury. Specific information regarding
casualty(ies).

7. Method of marking pickup site
a. Panels
b. Pyrotechnic signal
c. Smoke signal
d. None
e. Other
8. Patient Nationality and status
a. U.S. Military
b. U.S. Civilian
c. Non U. S. Military
d. Non U.S. Civilian
e. EPW
9. Terrain feature description

This assumes “peacetime”, 6 and 9 are used differently during “wartime”

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10
Q

SITREP: TEFACHR

A

Threats
Enemy
Friendlies
Artillery
Clearance
Hazards
Remarks/Restrictions

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SITREP: TTFACOR

A

Threats
Targets
Friendlies
Artillery
Clearance
Ordnance
Remarks/Restrictions

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12
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MIST Acronym

A

Mechanism of injury
Injury sustained, location
Symptoms & signs
Treatment given

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13
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MEDEVAC

A

The movement of wounded to and between treatment facilities on dedicated and properly marked platforms with enroute care provided by medical personnel. Covered by Geneva conventions.

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14
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CASEVAC

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The movement of casualties aboard nonmedical vehicles or aircraft without enroute care. Not covered by Geneva conventions.

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15
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Keypad positions

A

Like a keypad on an old phone:
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9

16
Q

X HLZ

A

An HLZ 0-300m from a target
This places it generally within small arms range

16
Q

Offset HLZ

A

An HLZ >1000m from a target

16
Q

Y HLZ

A

An HLZ 300-1000m from a target
This places it generally outside of SAFIRE range

17
Q

HALTER check

A

Heading
Altitude
Laser
Timing
Egress
Release

18
Q

GPS SACCCC

A

Goalie, PLA, squirter
Stack, attack, code, capture, collateral, clearance