ISR Flashcards

1
Q

Isr process

A

F TCPED

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2
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F TCPED means?

A

Task, collect Process, Exploit disseminate, feedback

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3
Q

Intelligence levels?

A

Strategic,
Operational
Tactical

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4
Q

Types of tasking

A

Deliberate tasking
Ad-hoc tasking
Dynamic tasking

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5
Q

MAA fly regulations are what number?

A

2000s

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6
Q

Define accident

A

An occurrence which results in a person being killed or suffering a major injury or injured, or aircraft sustaining car 4 or 5 damage

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7
Q

Define incident

A

An air safety related occurrence which hasn’t result in an accident, but aircraft sustained cat 1,2 and 3 damage. A person receiving a 3 day injury or an event which comprised air safety

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8
Q

Safety cultures

A

Flexible
Learning
Just
Reporting

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9
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Methods of reporting

A

D-ASOR
AEMS
D-COR

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10
Q

Duty holders?

A

Senior
Operating
Delivery

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11
Q

Flight safety docs

A
MAA regulatory articles
Group staff orders
DAMS
Release to service
F700
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12
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Fod definition

A

Any material form any source or origin which can cause damage to an aircraft or equipment

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13
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3 main fod aims

A

Practices that prevent fod
Processes that remove fod
Design to reduce damage of fod on aircraft

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14
Q

The four worlds

A

Flying sqns
ATC, ABM, ops
Engineers
Direct support services

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15
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Aim of flight safety

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The collective endeavour to operate in the air safely and embrace any activity that contributes to air safety.

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16
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Flight safety responsibility

A

It is everyone responsibility to ensure flight safety at all levels.

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17
Q

D-COR is?

A

Defence confidential occurrence report.

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18
Q

D-ASOR

A

Defence air safety occurrence report

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19
Q

AEMS

A

Aviation error management system

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20
Q

What are the two provost martial areas

A

Provost martial prohibited and restricted

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21
Q

Temporary reserved airspace is what level?

A

Class C

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22
Q

Different flying areas? I.e SOAPDRP

A
Special rules airspace
Oceanic control areas
Advisory airspace
Prohibited areas 
Danger areas
Restricted areas
Provost marshal areas
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23
Q

CTA is?

A

control Area

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24
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CTA dimensions

A

2000ft to specified height and horizontal area

A means Air

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25
Q

CTZ means?

A

Control Zone

26
Q

CTZ dimensions

A

Z means ground

Starting from ground to specified upper limit.

27
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MATZ dimensions

A

5nm radius 3000ft height
Handle is 5nm long 4nm wide
1000 free then 2000 ft

28
Q

TCA stands for?

A

Terminal control area

29
Q

TCA dimensions

A

Portion of controlled airspace normally situated in vicinity of one or more airports

30
Q

Airways

A

Normally 10nms wide and are corridors equipped with nav aids

31
Q

J2

A

Joint intelligence and security

32
Q

A7

A

Air training

33
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A6

A

Air communications

34
Q

Types of tasking

A

Deliberate
Ad-hoc
Dynamic

35
Q

Radio frequency spectrum

A

3khz to 300ghz
V/uhf 30-400mhz
Hf3-30mhz

36
Q

Los uplink means

A

Higher freq

37
Q

Los downlink means

A

Lower freq

38
Q

Prior to radio call you should?

A

Decide what to say
Prepare to take notes
Check correct frequency
Listen out

39
Q

ABC

A

Accuracy, brevity, clarity

40
Q

Routing is

A

A brief idea of where you are going

41
Q

Intentions

A

What you will do at the next reported point

42
Q

Intelligence sources

A
Sigint
Comint
Elint
Fisint
Masint
Imint
Geoint
Acint
Humint
Osint
43
Q

Comint

A

Communications intelligence

Intelligences derived from electromagnetic communications

44
Q

Elint

A

Electronic intelligences

45
Q

Fisint

A

Foreign instrument intelligences

46
Q

Signit is

A

Signals intelligence
Comint
Elint
Fisint

47
Q

Masint

A

Measurements and signatures intelligences

48
Q

Imint

A

Imagery intelligence

49
Q

Geoint

A

Intelligence derived from analysis of imagery and geospatial information

50
Q

Acint

A

Intelligence derived from sound

51
Q

Humint

A

Interrogation
Agent handling
Meetings
Observation

52
Q

Osint

A

Open source

53
Q

Intelligence customers

A

Intelligent agencies, operations, targeting, Nato, others

54
Q

AOD

A

Air operations directive

55
Q

Ato

A

Air tasking orders

56
Q

Acp

A

Air control plan

57
Q

Aco

A

Air control orders

58
Q

ACM

A

Air control means

59
Q

Spins

A

Special instructions

60
Q

Common geographic reference system

A

Origin Based on L&L