Review Flashcards

0
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What are the two types of MFF jumps?

A

HAHO and HALO

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What are the ASCs for Opps support, Non-Rated, Parachutist, and flight or jump terminated?

A

9C- Opps support
9D- non-rated
9E- Parachutist
06- Flight or jump terminated

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2
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How often are FEFs reviewed?

A

Annually

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3
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Which form do Parachutist have to fill out for their badge?

A

196

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4
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What method is used to calculate hours?

A

OFDA

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5
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Who may convene a Flying Evaluation Board?

A

Wing Commander

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6
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When do rated members stop collecting OFDA?

A

18 years

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7
Q

Where is a 1520 maintained when a member PCSs?

A

FRF

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8
Q

How many sections are in the jump pay control document?

A

2

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9
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Which report is used in conjunction with the 1521 to ensure member met jump requirements?

A

Jump Pay Control Document

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10
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What is the CMS?

A

An interface used for processing personnel transactions and for reporting and tracking of pay personnel related issues within the USAF.

Used by HARM to process personnel transactions and for reporting and tracking.

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11
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How often is a comparison of JUMPS records and ARMS records completed to detect pay discrepancies?

A

Every 3 months

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12
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How many work days does the HARM have to correct any discrepancies found on the EVR?

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10

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13
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What is the EVR?

A

Identifies all members currently receiving incentive pay.

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14
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Which report shows a line by line flying transactions input since the last annual or PCS report?

A

Individual Flight Record

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Which report provides information for the members primary aircraft and includes a transaction by transaction listing of all flying hours logged for a specific period of time?

A

Individual Flying Time Summary

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16
Q

How far back does the IFTS go?

A

18 months

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17
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What is the difference between the IFTS and the IFR?

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IFR retrieves hours since last annual or PCS report

IFTS provides specific time

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18
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What is JUMPS?

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System used by AFO and DFAS to process military pay actions.

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19
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What are the different types of MPOs?

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MPO section at the bottom of the ARMs AO, 1887

DD form 114

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20
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Who are badges awarded to?

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Non-rated, Non-CEA, CEA, and Parachutists

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21
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What are the two statuses of incentive flight pay for Air Reserve Component members on flying status?

A

Inactive Duty Status and Active Duty Status

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22
Q

What form is used to track individual entitlement to incentive pay for ARC duty and is maintained by the HARM?

A

1520a

23
Q

What is the 1521 used to track?

A

Individual entitlement to parachutist duty incentive pay

24
Q

When a member PCSs where is the 1521 filed?

A

In their JRF

25
Q

What are the two sections of the Jump Pay Control Document?

A

Did qualify and did not qualify

26
Q

Which form is used to track individual entitlement to conditional flying incentive pay for rated, CEA, and non-rated/non CEA flyers?

A

1520

27
Q

Where is the 1520 maintained when a member PCSs?

A

FRF

28
Q

What FSC must a member be in in order to receive one month of OFDA credit?

A

A, U, X, Z

29
Q

What are the most common reasons an aircrew member be suspended for?

A
Failure to meet AFI 11-401
Undesirable habits, traits, and characteristics
Failure to meet training standards
Lack of proficiency of judgement
Violation of flying regulations
30
Q

What are the steps to publish an Aeronautical Order?

A
Initiate Action
Request Orders
Authenticate Orders
Reproduce and distribute orders
Use and file orders
31
Q

What are the steps involved in preparing a MPO?

A
HARM prepares MPO
HARM uploads authenticated copy of MPO, inputs into CMS
AFO processing
AFO or DFAS distributes
HARM verifies pay action
(PUPDV)
32
Q

When do pilots, ABMs, and navigators receive their basic aeronautical rating?

A

Upon completion of UFT

33
Q

When is a member able to receive advanced aeronautical rating?

A

Based on years of rated service, number of flying hours or months of OFD

34
Q

What are the two types of aircrew member badges?

A

Officer and Airman Aircrew member badge

35
Q

What duty prefix must a member be in to receive an Aircrew Member Badge?

A

X, K, or Q

36
Q

When are Non-rated officer permanently awarded the basic badge?

A

When they have performed 36 paid months of operational flying

37
Q

When are CEAs permanently awarded the basic badge?

A

Graduated from CEA formal training course
Been awarded a designated CEA
Completed 36 paid months of operational flying

38
Q

When are Non-CEAs awarded their basic badge?

A

Met the minimum years aviation service
Minimum total flying hours
Minimum combination of primary/evaluator time flown
Minimum badge requirement

39
Q

What report records the entire flying history of an aircrew member?

A

Flying History Report

40
Q

What two sections is the FHR divided into?

A

Aircraft totals and Career Totals

41
Q

What is listed in the Career totals section of the FHR?

A

Totals of each crew position for the individual’s career total

42
Q

What is the total time a combination of?

A
Primary
Secondary
Instructor
Evaluator
Other time
43
Q

What is the grand total time a combination of?

A
Total time
Other US military time 
Foreign military time
Civilian time
Student time
44
Q

What is the AMSL designed to do?

A

Identify errors in a members ARMS records and provide a detailed list of suspense actions.

45
Q

What are the 9 parts of the AMSL?

A
0-errors
1-ASC 06
2-DNIF/Suspended
3-Disqualification
4-Reassignment pending
5-Inbound
7-Aircrew Rating
8-Withhold OFDA Credit
9-ASC change for OFDA credit
46
Q

What are the two parts of the Consolidated Host Aviation Resource Management System?

A

Error records and Valid Records

47
Q

The ASPSL-Aviation Service Period Suspense List provides information needed to administer the ACIA of 1974, 1989, and the NDAAs of 1996 and 2000. What does the list show?

A

Data not compatible with ACIA
4 month projection of ASC changes
Information needed to prepare an AO
Serves as a source document to publish an AO and update the members records

48
Q

What section of the of the CHARM report shows when it is logically correct?

A

Valid records

49
Q

What do the three different sections to valid records indicate?

A

Individuals who:
Are projected for continuous entitlement
Will pass 25 years of aviation service
Are projected for conditional entitlement

50
Q

What are the phases of qualification training phase I?

A
"I Can Run Man"
Initial qualification training
Conversion/difference
Requalification
Mission Qualification Training
51
Q

What are the phases of continuation training phase II?

A

Mission ready
Combat mission ready
Basic mission capable
Basic aircraft qualification

52
Q

What is a training program code?

A

Two character alpha/numeric code that identifies a training program for a specific aircraft.

53
Q

What is a task identifier?

A

Short name method to identify a task that must be completed by an aircrew member to meet their training requirements.

54
Q

What is a training profile?

A

Contain training requirements that are specific to an aircrew position. Used to manage training.