MQF Flashcards

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________ indicates a mandatory requirement.

A

A. Must, Will and Shall 11-2NSAV Vol. 3 Ch1, Para 1.3.1

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When are customs forms to be completed, when required?

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D. Both B and C. Prior to opening any door other than the crew entrance door. Prior to enplaning and deplaning personnel.
Ref: 2NSAV Vol. 3 Ch 6, Para 6.48.1

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For en route stops, weight and balance need not be recomputed provided the ____ has not changed.

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D. Zero fuel weight. 11-2NSAV Vol. 3/ GM 6.22.1

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Verify AFTO Form 46 _____

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C. Prior to departing home station. Ref 2NSAV Vol 3 GM ch 6 para 6.27.1

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Who is responsible for all classified materials?

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A. PIC (Pilot in Command) Ref 2NSAV Ch 6 para 6.9.2

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Aircrew members will have flight gloves readily available during all flights.

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True 2NSAV Vol 3 Ch 6 para 6.1.3

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What method of troop security is a preferred method of restraint?

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A. Seatbelts or snap links attached to tie-down rings.
B. 5000# tie-down straps.
C. Static line kit.
D. All The Above 2NSAV Vol 3 Ch 5, para 5.6.3.2

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Face-to-face turnovers are acceptable between crewmembers.

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True 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 6, para 6.24.2

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Personnel deployed in contingency operations for 46 to 90 days will be afforded if possible a ___ pass followed by ___ present for duty. For 91 days + ___ and ___.

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B. 4, 3, 4, 10 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 3, para 3.7.2

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Who must authorize a one time flight?

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A. Squadron CC.
B. Chief of maintenance.
C. OG/CC
D. All the Above 2NSAV Vol 3, ch4, para 4.1.2.1

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With a loadmaster on board, who retains overall responsibility during EROs?

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A. PIC
B. Loadmaster
D. A/B PIC and Loadmaster 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.22.2.8

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Who is responsible to ensure that a strap is rigged for each row of passengers for floor loading?

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A. PIC 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.6.3

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_____ indicates a recommended procedure.

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B. Should 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 1. para 1.3.2

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When can troops carry loaded weapons onboard the aircraft?

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A. When personnel will engage an enemy force immediately upon deplaning.
2NSAV Vol 3, ch 7 para 7.6.3

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If a weapon must be cleared and there are no clearing barrels available, have the individual move to a safe, clear area at least ___ feet from aircraft, equip, or personnel before unholstering/unslinging their weapons.

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B. 50 feet 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 7, para 7.6.2.1.1

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After ___ hours on alert, allow maintenance personnel access to inspect the aircraft.

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B. 72 hours 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 6, para 6.25

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Without wing walkers, avoid taxi obstructions by at least ___ feet.

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B. 25 feet. 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.15.1

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With wing walkers, avoid taxi obstructions by at least ___ feet.

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A. 10 feet. 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.15.1

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During reverse taxi, stop no less than ___ feet from obstructions even if using a wing walker.

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B. 25 feet. 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.16.3

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Passengers authorized flights on ___ missions may be secured by alternate methods.

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C. Tactical 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5. para 5.6.4

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When the water temp is ___ F or below and the flight is ____, anti-exposure suits will be pre-positioned on board the aircraft for over water flights.

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B. 60 degrees / beyond glide distance

2NSAV Vol 3, ch 6 para 6.27.3

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The crew rest period is normally a minimum __ hour non-duty period before the ___ begins.

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D. 12, FDP 11-202 Vol 3, ch 9, para 9.4.25

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If crew rest is interrupted so that an individual cannot get an opportunity for at least ___ hours of uninterrupted sleep, the individual must be afforded the opportunity for at least ___ more hours of sleep plus time to dress, eat, travel etc.

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C. 8, 8 11-202 Vol 3, ch 9 para 9.9

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____ indicates an acceptable or suggested means of accomplishment.

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C. May 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 1, para 1.3.3

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Crew rest is only required when performing in-flight duties. It is not required for ground operations (i.e. preflight, loading)
B. False 11-202 ch 9, para 9.8.1
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Who must approve the donation of blood by crew members in a mobility assignment or who are subject to flying duties within 72 hours of donating blood?
C. Flying unit commander. 11-202 Vol 3, Ch 9, para 9.11.3.3
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Use AF Form ___ to recommend changes to publications and/or instructions.
A. Form 847 11-202 Vol 3
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The maximum flight time that can be logged in 7 days is __ hours, ___ hours for 30 days, and ___ hours for 90 days.
D. 56, 125 and 330 11-202 ch 9, para 9.6
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Air Force aircrews require at least ___ hours of continuous restful activities (including an opportunity for at least ___ hours of uninterrupted sleep: during the __ hours prior to the FDP.
C. 10, 8, 12 11-202 Vol 3, Ch 9, para 9.8
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Aircrew members will not fly within ___ hours of consuming alcohol or while impaired by its after effects.
B. 12 11-202 Vol. 3, ch 9, para 9.11.3.4
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For unpressurized operations, what is the max time without supplemental oxygen that trained mission essential aircrew can operate between 12,500 and 14,000 MSL
A. 30 minutes 11-202 Vol 3 Chap 6 para 6.4.1.2
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What is the max altitude with passengers (not trained IAW 11-403)?
C. 13,000 MSL 11-202 Vol 3 para 6.4.1.4.2
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An alert crew will not remain in alert status more than ___ consecutive ___ hour periods.
D. 2, 72 11-202 V3 AFSOC Sup para 9.4.9
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Normally, if the aircraft is not capable of being airborne within __ hours after scheduled departure time, the crew will be place back in crew rest or released from flight.
B. 4 hours 11-202 V3 AFSOC Sup para 9.6.4.6
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___ indicates operating procedures, techniques, etc., which will result in personal injury or loss of live if not carefully followed.
A. WARNING 11-2NSAv Vol 3, para 1.3.4
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Who is the waiver authority for the crew members with less than 12 hours of crew rest, but more than 8 hours?
B. OG/CC or equivalent 11-202 V3 AFSOC Sup para 9.7.2.1
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Maximum Flight Duty Period for contingencies and exercise missions is ___ hours.
C. 14 hours 11-202 Vol 3 AFSOC Sup para 9.6.5.2
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FDP for crew members preflighting aircraft will not exceed ___ hours.
B. 12 hours 11-202 V3 AFSOC Sup 9.6.3
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Post Mission Cres Rest ((PMCR) is computed at the rate of __ hours off for every ___ hous TDY, not to exceed 72 hours.
C. 1 hour, 3 hours 11-202 V3 AFSOC Sup para 9.7.4.5
40
What is the maximum fuel tank capacity?
A. 3,894 lbs. AFM Sec 1, para 2.25
41
What is the width (along the threshold) of the cargo door?
B. 3 feet, 11.2 inches AFM Sec 1, para 1.19
42
What is the width (along the aft edge) of the cargo door?
C. 2 feet, 11.4 inches AFM Sec 1, para 1.19
43
The two emergency exits in the cargo compartment are ___ feet wide and ___ feet high.
A. 2 feet wide and 3 feet high. AFM Sec 1, para 1.19
44
The cargo compartment is 17' 3 " x 5' 8" x 5'3"/5'7".
A. True AFM Sec1 Pg 1-9/7-3 Ch 1
45
What is the maximum usable fuel load?
D. 3,832 lbs. AFM Sec 1, para 2.25
46
How long do the batteries provide power to the emergency buses?
B. 30 minutes AFM Sec 1
47
_____ indicates operating procedures, techniques, etc., which will result in damage to equipment if not carefully followed.
B. CAUTION 11-2NSAv Vol 3, Ch1 para 1.3.5
48
What is the maximum lateral fuel imbalance?
A. 440 lbs AFM Sec 1 Ch 2 para 2.25
49
The maximum payload is ___ lbs; ___ lbs in the cargo compartment and ___ lbs in the under fuselage cargo pod.
C. 5070, 4408, 662 AFM Sec 1, para 1.15
50
The maximum take-off weight is___ lbs?
B. 16,534 lbs AFM Sec 1
51
If compartments one and two are at their maximum weight capacity, the maximum weight for compartment 3 is ____ lbs.
D. 1,300 lbs AFM Sec 1
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The maximum weight in compartment 3 is ___ lbs.
B. 1426 lbs AFM Sec 1
53
What is the maximum capacity of the loading hoist?
A. 1,540 or 1,543 lbs. AFM Sec 1
54
How much weight can go into each chamber of the under fuselage cargo pod?
C. 220 lbs. AFM Sec 1, para 9.2.2
55
The maximum PSI of the SPR is not to exceed ___ PSI.
A. 57 psi AFM Sec 1 para 9.7.1
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When connecting the ground power unit to the aircraft, the volt meter should read at least __ volts.
A. 28 - 29 volts AFM Sec 1
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The CG limits of the M28 are __% MAC to __% MAC.
C. 22 - 33% AFM Sec 1 para 2.15
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___ indicates operating procedures, techniques, etc., which are essential to emphasize.
C. NOTE 11-2NSAv Vol 3, Ch 1 para 1.3.6
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What sice of the aircraft should you ditch from, if required?
D. The opposite side that the aircraft is leaning. AFM Sec 2
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The cargo compartment (central fuselage) of the aircraft goes from frame __ to frame __.
B. 9 , 21 AFM sec 2
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The maximum zero fuel weight is ____ lbs.
D. 15,212 lbs AFM Sec 1
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The length of the cargo doors are ___ ft __ in.
A. 8 ft, 6.4 inches AFM Sec 1
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The crash axe is located ___.
A. In the cockpit AFM Sec 1
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___ hand operated fire extinguisher(s) are located on the aircraft.
C. 2 AFM Sec 1
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The mean aerodynamic chord (MAC) of the aircraft is ___ inches.
C. 74.25 inches AFM Sec 1
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The leading edge of the MAC is ___ in.
B. 162.8 inches AFM Sec 1
67
What does the loadmaster scan for during engine start?
D. All the above, i.e. Smoke, Fire, Excessive Fluid Loss AFSOC GM 11-1 Ch 10, para 10.9.2
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What are the loadmasters duties during emergency procedures?
A. Reference the emergency checklist. B. Back up the pilots while they execute the emergency checklist. C. Both A and B. GM 11-1 ch 10, para 10.9.3
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Floor loading is authorized to support dedicated Special Forces team members during:
A. Contingencies B. Exercises C. Training D. All of the Above 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Ch 5, para 5.6.3
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Flight gloves will be worn during all phases of flight, including loading and off loading.
B. FALSE GM 11-1 Ch 10, para 10.9.8
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An aircraft is most vulnerable to be hijacked when the aircrew is on board the aircraft and the aircraft is operationally ready for take-off.
A. TRUE AFI 13-207 para 1.1.3
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EROs will only utilize the ___ during ERO procedures.
C. Aft cargo doors NSAv vol 3, adden B, para 5.22.1.1
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Loadmasters ___ compute TOLD for the M-28.
B. WILL NOT NSAv Vol 3, Adden B para 11.5.1
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The loadmaster __ in determining seat requirements.
C. Will use sound judgement 11-2NSAv Vol 3, Adden B para 11.2.4
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During INFIL/EXFIL operations, the loadmaster will provide mandatory ___ to all personnel carried on the mission.
A Egress Training 11-2NSAv Vol 3, Adden B, para 12.13.3.1
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Chemical lights will normall be attached to each __.
D. Emergency Exit Handle. 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 12.17.3
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The squadron CC/DO or ___ may authorize combat offload when conditions warrant.
C. Deployed Mission Commander 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 12.18
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Combat offload is a rapid offload procedure to expedite aircraft ground times in _____.
A. Unique Situations. 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 12.18.1
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The Low Cost, Low Altitude (LCLA, or ____, is the primary re-supply bundle type dropped by the M-28.
D. Equivalent Sized Bundle 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.2.1
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When airlifiting patients, what direction should their heads be positioned?
A. Aft C. As recommended by medical personnel D. Both A and C 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 8.9.2.1
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All LCLA loads mus meet ___ PSF as a minimum.
B. 28 PSF 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.2.4
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Bundles may vary, ___, depending on user requirements, mission necessity and bundle construction material supply availability.
A. during contingency operations 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.1
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The ___ will use sound judgement to determine if LCLA bundles can be loaded, rigged and dropped.
C. Aircraft Loadmaster 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.4
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LCLA bundles use ___ nylon webbing as teh primary release gate.
A. Type VIII 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.4
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When dropping LCLAs, the static lines will be attached to the aircraft __ side and harness will be connected to the aircraft ___.
D. Right, Left 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.6
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The loadmaster will be connected with a restraint harness to the aircraft when the cargo doors are open/cargo door manual operation handle is in the "___" position, unless aircraft safety is threatened.
B. OPEN 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.9
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Static lines will be attached to independent 5,000 lb tiedown rings on aircraft right side wall at Frame ___. For multiple bundles, use rings at Frame ___ +/- six inches.
C. 15 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.10
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For multiple bundles, use rings at Frame 15 +/- ___ inches.
C. 6 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.10
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An approved ___ will be used, if available, to connect bundle static lines to sidewall tiedown rings.
D. Locking Carabiner C. 15 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.10
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At the "___" time advisory, the loadmaster will be positioned to cut the release gate.
C. 1 Minute C. 15 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Adden B, para 13.3.11
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For hazardous materials, who is responsible for ensuring aircraft are properly placarded?
C. The Military Host 11-2NSAV Vol 3, Ch 6, para 6.54.7.2
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Upon hearing the 'Green Light" call from the pilot/copilot, the loadmaster will perform a manual gate cut and call "Load Clear" _______.
A. Once all bundles have exited the aircraft. 11-2NSAV Vol 3, adden B
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If the load is rolling slowly, the loadmaster should ____.
B. Request an increase of deck angle from the pilot. 11-2NSAV Vol 3, adden B para 13.3.13
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During operational missions, cutting the static lines and releasing the D-bags is ____
D. Authorized. 11-2NSAV Vol 3, adden B para 13.4
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Concerning LCLA malfunction procedures, due to the small C.G. envelope of the M-28, the loadmaster should make every attempt to ___.
A. Free the Bundle. 11-2NSAV Vol 3, adden B para 13.4.1.4
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The LCLA triple cross parachute is rated for a minimum suspended weight of ___ pounds and a maximum of ___ pounds.
C. 401, 600 TO 13C7-1-11
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Maximum overhang of a cargo item is __ inches from leading edge of item to center of forward most roller.
B. 4 Instruction for Continued Airworthiness, para 4.2
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Single roller loading must not exceed ___ pounds.
B. 45 Instruction for Continued Airworthiness, para 4.2
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A minimum of one additional pilot or one loadmaster is required when carrying more than ___ passengers.
C. 10 11-2NSAV Vol 3, para 3.2.4.1
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A minimum of one loadmaster is required for all __.
D. Airdrop Missions 11-2NSAV Vol 3, para 3.2.4.2
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NSAv aircraft and aircrew are not equipped or trained for ___ missions.
A. MEDEVAC 11-2NSAV Vol 3, para 8.10