Low-Level Mission Planning Flashcards

1
Q

METT-TC

A

mission, enemy, terrain and weather, troops and support available, time available, and civil considerations

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2
Q

The ultimate goal of mission planning is to __________.

A

develop a plan that accomplishes the mission objectives

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3
Q

Charts with a scale of ________ or greater detail are desired for low-level operations.

A

1:250,000

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4
Q

Obstructions below _____ may not be charted; therefore, it is possible to have an obstacle top as high as 298 ft above a contour line and not be depicted.

A

200 ft

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5
Q

TPC

A

Tactical Pilotage Chart

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6
Q

TPC scale is __________.

A

1:500,000

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7
Q

The JOG scale is __________ and depicts contours at __________ ft intervals at higher elevations.

A

1:250,000; 100

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8
Q

Distance from the IP to the objective should be approximately __________ to __________ NM.

A

1; 5

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9
Q

Who is ultimately responsible for the welfare of the crew and the safe accomplishment of the mission?

A

Aircraft Commander

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10
Q

Flight below __________ is considered low-level flight.

A

300 ft AGL

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11
Q

T/F:

Evasive Maneuvering: (Training) Maintain 100 ft obstacle clearance during evasive maneuvers.

A

True

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