MQF Flashcards
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________ indicates a mandatory requirement.
A. Must, Will and Shall 11-2NSAV Vol. 3 Ch1, Para 1.3.1
When are customs forms to be completed, when required?
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
For en route stops, weight and balance need not be recomputed provided the ____ has not changed.
D. Zero fuel weight. 11-2NSAV Vol. 3/ GM 6.22.1
Verify AFTO Form 46 _____
C. Prior to departing home station. Ref 2NSAV Vol 3 GM ch 6 para 6.27.1
Who is responsible for all classified materials?
A. PIC (Pilot in Command) Ref 2NSAV Ch 6 para 6.9.2
Aircrew members will have flight gloves readily available during all flights.
True 2NSAV Vol 3 Ch 6 para 6.1.3
What method of troop security is a preferred method of restraint?
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
Face-to-face turnovers are acceptable between crewmembers.
True 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 6, para 6.24.2
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 ___.
B. 4, 3, 4, 10 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 3, para 3.7.2
Who must authorize a one time flight?
A. Squadron CC.
B. Chief of maintenance.
C. OG/CC
D. All the Above 2NSAV Vol 3, ch4, para 4.1.2.1
With a loadmaster on board, who retains overall responsibility during EROs?
A. PIC
B. Loadmaster
D. A/B PIC and Loadmaster 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.22.2.8
Who is responsible to ensure that a strap is rigged for each row of passengers for floor loading?
A. PIC 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.6.3
_____ indicates a recommended procedure.
B. Should 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 1. para 1.3.2
When can troops carry loaded weapons onboard the aircraft?
A. When personnel will engage an enemy force immediately upon deplaning.
2NSAV Vol 3, ch 7 para 7.6.3
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.
B. 50 feet 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 7, para 7.6.2.1.1
After ___ hours on alert, allow maintenance personnel access to inspect the aircraft.
B. 72 hours 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 6, para 6.25
Without wing walkers, avoid taxi obstructions by at least ___ feet.
B. 25 feet. 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.15.1
With wing walkers, avoid taxi obstructions by at least ___ feet.
A. 10 feet. 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.15.1
During reverse taxi, stop no less than ___ feet from obstructions even if using a wing walker.
B. 25 feet. 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5, para 5.16.3
Passengers authorized flights on ___ missions may be secured by alternate methods.
C. Tactical 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 5. para 5.6.4
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.
B. 60 degrees / beyond glide distance
2NSAV Vol 3, ch 6 para 6.27.3
The crew rest period is normally a minimum __ hour non-duty period before the ___ begins.
D. 12, FDP 11-202 Vol 3, ch 9, para 9.4.25
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.
C. 8, 8 11-202 Vol 3, ch 9 para 9.9
____ indicates an acceptable or suggested means of accomplishment.
C. May 2NSAV Vol 3, ch 1, para 1.3.3