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Who will conduct random checks on the PEPZ when no aircraft is located in the hangar?

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AF-1 M&SC AS (p.14.8.1.4)

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Who has exclusive parking rights to the PEPZ?

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Presidential Aircraft (p.14.8.1.5)

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Who does the alarm monitor dispatch to conduct physical security checks if the fence and the lighting system?

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Hangar 19 and BLDG 5032 AS’s

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What SF code is for DV Details?

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Code 22 (p.15.1.4)

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What SF Code is for DV detail post out?

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Code 23 (p.14.1.4.1)

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What SF Code is for initiating a ramp freeze?

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Code 24 (p.15.1.4.2)

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What SF Code is for initiating aircraft freeze/all stop?

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Code 25 (p.15.1.4.3)

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Prior to relief at static post, the surrounding area will be inspected to ensure it is free of what?

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Debris and litter (p.1.3)

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Personnel will use what form, along with the vehicle inspection sheet, as a checklist when inspecting vehicles?

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AF Form 1800 (p.1.3.1)

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Immediately notify the Vehicle Control Officer and do not operate vehicles with discrepancies involving what safety equipment?

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Lights, brakes, tires, and seatbelts (p.1.3.1)

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What will be used to control initial entry for home station personnel?

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A single badge system supported by an EAL (p.14.1.1)

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What is the primary credential used to identify personnel entering a restricted areas?

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An AECC dated April 2010 or November 2014 (p.14.1.1)

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When outside the restricted area will the AECC be visible?

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No (p.14.1.1)

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Are maintenance personnel working directly on the aircraft engines required to wear the AECC on their outermost garments?

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No. (p.14.1.1)

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What kind of fence borders the AF-1 M&SC?

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Dual Fences (p.14.1)

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All additions or deletions will be coordinated through who in memorandum format and attached to the applicable EAL?

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11 SSPTS Visitor Control Center (p.14.1.2)

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The EC must have what information before personal recognition is utilized as a supporting identification technique?

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PAG/CC (p.14.1.3)

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Is the EC required to search hand carried items during FPCON Normal?

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No. (p.14.1.3.1.1)

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During FPCON Alpha and Bravo, how often will the EC conduct searches of hand carried items into the area?

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Random (p.14.1.3.1.2)

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What FPCON levels will the EC search ALL hand carried items into the Area?

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FPCON Charlie or higher (p.14.1.3.1.3)

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Who can authorize electronic devices in BLDG 5032?

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PAG/CC, PAG Security Manager, or Flight Chief Presidential Aircraft Security (p.14.1.3.2)

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Who is the only individual allowed to bring in his pager into the area?

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The Facility Manager (p.14.1.3.2)

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Designated POVs are authorized to drive into and park in the AF-1 M&SC, if in possession of what?

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A PAG/CC approved AF Form 116 placard (p.14.1.3.3.2)

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The EC will document all escorted entries on what form?

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AF Form 1109 (p.14.1.4)

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All escorted personnel will receive an escort briefing from who?
Their escort official (p.14.1.4)
26
What must an individual sign before being escorted into Bldg. 5032?
A Non-Disclosure Agreement(NDA) (p.14.1.4)
27
An escort official may only escort up to how many personnel within t he Close-in Security area(red lines) of the Presedential Aircraft?
Four (p.14.1.4.1)
28
An escort official may only escort up to how many personnel within the interior of any Presidential Aircraft?
Two (p.14.1.4.1)
29
Radios taken into the restricted area are authorized only after written authorization from who?
PAG/CC, Chief, PAG Security Manager, or Flight Chief, Presidential Aircraft Security or higher who deems it necessary (p.14.1.4.5.2)
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Who will ensure the escorted individual turns on the laptop to show it is a properly working piece of equipment and nothing with a false front?
The EC and Escort Official (p.14.1.4.5.3)
31
All escorted vehicles entering the AF-1 M&SC and Bldg.5032 must be swept by who?
PL-1 alarm monitor or AS (p.14.1.7)
32
In an emergency respond reheat will happen if an EMT vehicle requires expedient exit to the hospital?
A designated patrol will follow the ambulance to the hospital and obtain all pertinent information for the AF Form 1109 (p.14.1.7.3)
33
Who will purge the area immediately after the departure of emergency personnel and vehicles?
SF, the senior PAG Maintenance official, and EDDT (p.14.1.7.4)
34
If an emergency response occurs after duty hours who will be notified and recalled as necessary?
CPAS, Facility Manager, and the Production Supervisor (p.14.1.7.4)
35
Interior photography of presidential aircraft suites and offices is prohibited without permission from who?
The director of the White House Management Office (p.14.2.2)
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Photography of the presidential aircraft interior not to include the suites, offices, exterior, of the Presidential aircraft, and Photography from outside the restricted area are authorized by which?
PAG/CC (p.14.2.3)
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What will be accomplished for any photography incident?
An AF Form 3907(Field Interview Card) (p.14.2.5)
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Who must the on duty 811th SF Flight Chief or PAG Raven contact to request authorization to destroy photos?
SJA (p.14.2.5)
39
Who is responsible for security preparations of the fuel cell prior to the movement of Bldg 5032 and Presidential aircraft into the fuel cell?
The Flight Chief (p.14.3.1)
40
When will a Close-bound sentry be posted on the boundary established around the tail section if the aircrafts?
If the large Hangar doors are open for Bldg 5032 and Presidential aircraft. (p.14.3.7)
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When the the PL-1 Ext Security Force Leader/Member initiates the check of the West Side Flightline around the fuel cell, how long will they last?
30 minutes (p.14.3.8)
42
Who will verify with the PL-1 alarm monitor that the gap is cleared when the aircraft arrives?
PAG Ravens (p.14.5.1)
43
For local missions, how many hours prior to departure must the barriers be moved?
1 hour (p.14.5.1.1)
44
If the local mission is longer than _____ hours, the barriers will be re-established to preserve the integrity of the area.
4 hours (p.14.5.1.1)
45
How many hours prior to departure time must the barriers be moved for a Presidential mission?
3 hours (p.14.5.1.2)
46
If the mission is longer than _____ hours the barriers will be re-established NLT _____ hours after all aircraft have departed JBA.
4 hours; 1 hour (p.14.5.1.2)
47
Who will the 811th SFS Yankee-White cleared CIS receive the security briefing and assume security from when the aircraft is blocked inside the AF-1 M&SC?
PAG Raven (p.14.4.1)
48
During the local test flights, who willshadow the aircraft until it is airborne?
The ESRT (p.14.5.3.2)
49
During departure what will happen if the aircraft turns left out of the AF-1 M&SC taxiway gap?
The ESRT will shadow the aircraft down the fire lane to the 1st HS and will standby until the aircraft is airborne. (p.14.5.3.2.1)
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Duress words are designed for what?
FOUO (p.2.5.2)
51
Who issues Duress Words?
11 SPSTS/S5C (p.2.5.2.1)
52
During a duress response what will SF do to all the personnel inside the restricted area?
Challenge, Detain, Seperate, and Remove (p.14.6)
53
The primary Presidential fuel supply is stored in the underground fuel hydrant system located where?
Bldg 5013 (p.14.7.1)
54
What does the Fuels Presidential Support Personnel List identify?
Personnel authorized fuel truck access, pump house access, and hydrant access for the AF-1 M&SC (p.14.7.1.1.2)
55
How many seals does a secured fuel truck have and where are they located?
2; the refueling hatch on top of the vehicle (p.14.7.1.2)
56
How many fuel seals are here and where are they located?
``` Alpha Pad--3 Bravo Pad--1 Pump House (Ext)--2 Pump House (Int)--4 Fenced Area--6 ``` (Table.14.2)
57
How often should the fuel seals located in the AF-1 M&SC be checked?
Once every eight hrs with the TFTR (p.14.7.1.3)
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What is the primary purpose of the seals?
To alert SF of possible tampering (p.14.7.1.3.1)
59
What kind if seal is to be used to protect all openings to the Presidential fuel supply?
A Six or Seven digit numbered metal or plastic seal. (p.14.7.1.3.1)
60
If any seals show any signs of tampering what do you do?
Initiate a security incident immediately (p.14.7.1.3.1)
61
When secured fuel trucks are used, who will verify the TFTR for the vehicle registration and fuel seal numbers with he PL-1 AM prior to usage on the Presidential aircraft?
AS or CIS (p.14.7.1.4)
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The personnel on the FPSPL will call who and pronounce their intentions to break a seal?
PL-1 AM (p.14.7.1.4.1)
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Who must be present during the breaking and replacing of the seals?
The AS (p.14.7.1.4.1.1)
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New seL numbers will be reported to who?
PL-1 Alarm Monitor(p.14.7.1.4.1.1)
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The AS will annotate the new seal number of the TFTR followed by what information?
His/Her initials, and the time and date the change was made (p.14.7.1.4.1.1)
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The hydrant fuel system has a built-in alarm, which activates when the fuel levels exceed or fall below established levels. What should you do if the alarm activates?
Call ext. 2-6712/6142 (fuels) and the Pl-1 Alarm Monitor (p.14.7.1.5)
67
For fuel truck entry, how do you verify that the signature of the TFTR is correct?
By comparing it to the authenticated TFTR and sampling/sealing certification letter maintained at the AF-1 M&SC EC (p.14.7.2.1)
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When fuel trucks depart for maintenance, the AF-1 M&SC will do what?
Verify the drivers name in the FPSPL, obtain the fuel certificate, verify that the seal numbers and truck number corresponds to the TFTR, verify if the truck will be returning and then notify the Alarm Monitor of all pertinent information. (P.14.7.3.1)
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The Hangar 19 door is designated as what?
The PEPZ (p.14.8.1)
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If the personnel/roll up doors leading into the PEPZ are open for longer than ____ minutes, temporary security barriers are out in place.
30 (p.14.8.1.2)
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Who will always be present on the floor of the PL-1 aircraft is located in the PEPZ?
An 811th SFS Member.
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Who will monitor the PEPZ when the Presidential aircraft leaves the hangar?
PEPZ EC (p.14.8.1.3)
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What are the two types of duress?
Active and Passive
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For Aircraft arrival and departures, what do the terms "red-zone" and "blue-zone" refer to?
The color refers to which end of the runway the plane is either arriving or departing from. Red is South and Blue is North. (p.15.1.3)
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The Balanced Magnetic Switch(BMS) sensor detects what?
Penetration through the boundary of the protected area by detecting the opening of a secured door or window. (p.9.6.1.1)
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When testing the Balanced Magnetic Switch(BMS), how far must the door move for an alarm to be generated?
1 1/4in (p.9.6.1.1.1)
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The Fiber Optic Sensor System(FOSS) is designed to monitor a single zone up to how many meters in length?
100M (p.9.6.2.1)
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How do you test the Fiber Optic Sensor System(FOSS)?
Tap on the fence fabric and on the vertical barbed wire trigger with a screwdriver applying sufficient force necessary to stimulate a cutting or penetration attempt (p.9.6.2.1.1.1)
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Pulsed Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detection System(PIPIDS) is what kind of system?
An active infrared intrusion detection system consisting of a main pole and second pole sensor assembly. (P.9.6.3.1)
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How many sensors, transmitters and receivers make up the Pulse Infrared Perimeter Intrusion System(PIPIDS) and how far must a beam be blocked for an alarm to occur?
5 sensors and 10 transmitters and receivers; 98.5% (p.9.6.3.1)
81
Name the tests for Pulse Infrared Perimeter Intrusion System(PIPIDS).
Beam Intrusion, Walk Test, Human Crawl, and Run and Jump (p.9.6.3.1.1)
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Name the test for Microwave Sensors.
Human Crawl, Run and Jump, Post Climb/Jump test, and Walk test (p.9.6.4.2.1)
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Name the test for PIRAMIDS.
Human Crawl, Run and Jump, and Walk test (p.9.6.5.2.1)
84
PIR sensors look for what from an object?
Infrared Energy or Heat (p.9.6.6.1)
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How long must you wait between intrusions for the sensor system to reset when testing PIPIDS, Microwave Sensors, and PIRAMIDS?
30 seconds (p.9.6.3.1-9.6.4.2.1-9.6.5.2.1)
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The Visonic PIR model has a detection range up to what?
35-60ft (p.9.6.6.1)
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The Bosh PIR model has a detection range of up to what?
70ft (p.9.6.6.1)
88
How do you test PIR sensors?
Walk, Run, or Crawl through a field of detection along the PIR curtain until the entire zone is cleared (p.9.6.6.1.1.1)
89
Describe the Perimitrax Buried Line sensor?
A high-security intrusion detection system that can detect the presence of an intruder within the electromagnetic detection field around two parallel, buried cables that carry radio frequency signals (p.9.6.7.1)
90
What sensor system power boxes does Hangar 19 have?
Field Distribution Box, Internal Junction Box(IJB), Internal Distribution Box(IDB), and Terminal Box Video Cable(TBVC) (p.9.7.1)
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What sensor system power boxes does Bldg 5032 have?
Field Distribution Box, Internal Junction Box, and Internal Distribution box (p.9.7.2)
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Area patrols will conduct checks of affected sectors where sensor systems have inoperative, how often?
Every 30 minutes (p.9.1.0.1.2)
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ISRTS will not leave their patrol zones until properly relieved, or when directed by who?
The AS, AM, or competent authority. (p.9.13.3)
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Who is allowed between the dual fences?
EDDT (p.9.13.3)
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When conducting checks of alarm activation locations, what will happen if signs of entry or tampering are verified?
A Security Incident or Covered Wagon will be submitted (p.9.13.5.6)
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How many Seperate alarm areas are located in Bldg 5032?
5 areas (p.9.14.1)
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How long do personnel have to enter their badge and pin code when entering an alarmed area of Bldg 5032
30 seconds (p.9.14.2.1)
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How long do personnel have to exit and secure the door of an alarmed area?
30 seconds (p.9.14.2.2)
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The required response time of an on-duty controller personnel to arrive to secure a room for Bldg 5032 after an alarm activation, will not exceed how much time?
60 minutes (p.9.14.3)
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For an alarm activation of Bldg 5032, a member occupying Rm 145 can conduct a search of the affected area and reset alarms if what requirements are met?
If he meets the security access requirements and no additional personnel are on duty (p.9.14.3)
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During an ACS or catastrophic failure in Bldg 5032, how much time do personnel have to respond within being notified by the Security Manager?
60 minutes (p.9.14.4)
102
Who is responsible for security preparations of the fuel cell prior to the movement of Bldg 5032 and Presidential aircraft into the fuel cell?
The Flight Chief (p.14.3.1)
103
When will a Close-bound sentry be posted on the boundary established around the tail section if the aircrafts?
If the large Hangar doors are open for Bldg 5032 and Presidential aircraft. (p.14.3.7)
104
When the the PL-1 Ext Security Force Leader/Member initiates the check of the West Side Flightline around the fuel cell, how long will they last?
30 minutes (p.14.3.8)
105
Who will verify with the PL-1 alarm monitor that the gap is cleared when the aircraft arrives?
PAG Ravens (p.14.5.1)
106
For local missions, how many hours prior to departure must the barriers be moved?
1 hour (p.14.5.1.1)
107
If the local mission is longer than _____ hours, the barriers will be re-established to preserve the integrity of the area.
4 hours (p.14.5.1.1)
108
How many hours prior to departure time must the barriers be moved for a Presidential mission?
3 hours (p.14.5.1.2)
109
If the mission is longer than _____ hours the barriers will be re-established NLT _____ hours after all aircraft have departed JBA.
4 hours; 1 hour (p.14.5.1.2)
110
Who will the 811th SFS Yankee-White cleared CIS receive the security briefing and assume security from when the aircraft is blocked inside the AF-1 M&SC?
PAG Raven (p.14.4.1)
111
During the local test flights, who willshadow the aircraft until it is airborne?
The ESRT (p.14.5.3.2)
112
During departure what will happen if the aircraft turns left out of the AF-1 M&SC taxiway gap?
The ESRT will shadow the aircraft down the fire lane to the 1st HS and will standby until the aircraft is airborne. (p.14.5.3.2.1)
113
Duress words are designed for what?
FOUO (p.2.5.2)
114
Who issues Duress Words?
11 SPSTS/S5C (p.2.5.2.1)
115
During a duress response what will SF do to all the personnel inside the restricted area?
Challenge, Detain, Seperate, and Remove (p.14.6)
116
The primary Presidential fuel supply is stored in the underground fuel hydrant system located where?
Bldg 5013 (p.14.7.1)
117
What does the Fuels Presidential Support Personnel List identify?
Personnel authorized fuel truck access, pump house access, and hydrant access for the AF-1 M&SC (p.14.7.1.1.2)
118
How many seals does a secured fuel truck have and where are they located?
2; the refueling hatch on top of the vehicle (p.14.7.1.2)
119
How many fuel seals are here and where are they located?
``` Alpha Pad--3 Bravo Pad--1 Pump House (Ext)--2 Pump House (Int)--4 Fenced Area--6 ``` (Table.14.2)
120
How often should the fuel seals located in the AF-1 M&SC be checked?
Once every eight hrs with the TFTR (p.14.7.1.3)
121
What is the primary purpose of the seals?
To alert SF of possible tampering (p.14.7.1.3.1)
122
What kind if seal is to be used to protect all openings to the Presidential fuel supply?
A Six or Seven digit numbered metal or plastic seal. (p.14.7.1.3.1)
123
If any seals show any signs of tampering what do you do?
Initiate a security incident immediately (p.14.7.1.3.1)
124
When secured fuel trucks are used, who will verify the TFTR for the vehicle registration and fuel seal numbers with he PL-1 AM prior to usage on the Presidential aircraft?
AS or CIS (p.14.7.1.4)
125
The personnel on the FPSPL will call who and pronounce their intentions to break a seal?
PL-1 AM (p.14.7.1.4.1)
126
Who must be present during the breaking and replacing of the seals?
The AS (p.14.7.1.4.1.1)
127
New seL numbers will be reported to who?
PL-1 Alarm Monitor(p.14.7.1.4.1.1)
128
The AS will annotate the new seal number of the TFTR followed by what information?
His/Her initials, and the time and date the change was made (p.14.7.1.4.1.1)
129
The hydrant fuel system has a built-in alarm, which activates when the fuel levels exceed or fall below established levels. What should you do if the alarm activates?
Call ext. 2-6712/6142 (fuels) and the Pl-1 Alarm Monitor (p.14.7.1.5)
130
For fuel truck entry, how do you verify that the signature of the TFTR is correct?
By comparing it to the authenticated TFTR and sampling/sealing certification letter maintained at the AF-1 M&SC EC (p.14.7.2.1)
131
When fuel trucks depart for maintenance, the AF-1 M&SC will do what?
Verify the drivers name in the FPSPL, obtain the fuel certificate, verify that the seal numbers and truck number corresponds to the TFTR, verify if the truck will be returning and then notify the Alarm Monitor of all pertinent information. (P.14.7.3.1)
132
The Hangar 19 door is designated as what?
The PEPZ (p.14.8.1)
133
If the personnel/roll up doors leading into the PEPZ are open for longer than ____ minutes, temporary security barriers are out in place.
30 (p.14.8.1.2)
134
Who will always be present on the floor of the PL-1 aircraft is located in the PEPZ?
An 811th SFS Member.
135
Who will monitor the PEPZ when the Presidential aircraft leaves the hangar?
PEPZ EC (p.14.8.1.3)
136
What are the two types of duress?
Active and Passive
137
For Aircraft arrival and departures, what do the terms "red-zone" and "blue-zone" refer to?
The color refers to which end of the runway the plane is either arriving or departing from. Red is South and Blue is North. (p.15.1.3)
138
The Balanced Magnetic Switch(BMS) sensor detects what?
Penetration through the boundary of the protected area by detecting the opening of a secured door or window. (p.9.6.1.1)
139
When testing the Balanced Magnetic Switch(BMS), how far must the door move for an alarm to be generated?
1 1/4in (p.9.6.1.1.1)
140
The Fiber Optic Sensor System(FOSS) is designed to monitor a single zone up to how many meters in length?
100M (p.9.6.2.1)
141
How do you test the Fiber Optic Sensor System(FOSS)?
Tap on the fence fabric and on the vertical barbed wire trigger with a screwdriver applying sufficient force necessary to stimulate a cutting or penetration attempt (p.9.6.2.1.1.1)
142
Pulsed Infrared Perimeter Intrusion Detection System(PIPIDS) is what kind of system?
An active infrared intrusion detection system consisting of a main pole and second pole sensor assembly. (P.9.6.3.1)
143
How many sensors, transmitters and receivers make up the Pulse Infrared Perimeter Intrusion System(PIPIDS) and how far must a beam be blocked for an alarm to occur?
5 sensors and 10 transmitters and receivers; 98.5% (p.9.6.3.1)
144
Name the tests for Pulse Infrared Perimeter Intrusion System(PIPIDS).
Beam Intrusion, Walk Test, Human Crawl, and Run and Jump (p.9.6.3.1.1)
145
Name the test for Microwave Sensors.
Human Crawl, Run and Jump, Post Climb/Jump test, and Walk test (p.9.6.4.2.1)
146
Name the test for PIRAMIDS.
Human Crawl, Run and Jump, and Walk test (p.9.6.5.2.1)
147
PIR sensors look for what from an object?
Infrared Energy or Heat (p.9.6.6.1)
148
How long must you wait between intrusions for the sensor system to reset when testing PIPIDS, Microwave Sensors, and PIRAMIDS?
30 seconds (p.9.6.3.1-9.6.4.2.1-9.6.5.2.1)
149
The Visonic PIR model has a detection range up to what?
35-60ft (p.9.6.6.1)
150
The Bosh PIR model has a detection range of up to what?
70ft (p.9.6.6.1)
151
How do you test PIR sensors?
Walk, Run, or Crawl through a field of detection along the PIR curtain until the entire zone is cleared (p.9.6.6.1.1.1)
152
Describe the Perimitrax Buried Line sensor?
A high-security intrusion detection system that can detect the presence of an intruder within the electromagnetic detection field around two parallel, buried cables that carry radio frequency signals (p.9.6.7.1)
153
What sensor system power boxes does Hangar 19 have?
Field Distribution Box, Internal Junction Box(IJB), Internal Distribution Box(IDB), and Terminal Box Video Cable(TBVC) (p.9.7.1)
154
What sensor system power boxes does Bldg 5032 have?
Field Distribution Box, Internal Junction Box, and Internal Distribution box (p.9.7.2)
155
Area patrols will conduct checks of affected sectors where sensor systems have inoperative, how often?
Every 30 minutes (p.9.1.0.1.2)
156
ISRTS will not leave their patrol zones until properly relieved, or when directed by who?
The AS, AM, or competent authority. (p.9.13.3)
157
Who is allowed between the dual fences?
EDDT (p.9.13.3)
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When conducting checks of alarm activation locations, what will happen if signs of entry or tampering are verified?
A Security Incident or Covered Wagon will be submitted (p.9.13.5.6)
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How many Seperate alarm areas are located in Bldg 5032?
5 areas (p.9.14.1)
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How long do personnel have to enter their badge and pin code when entering an alarmed area of Bldg 5032
30 seconds (p.9.14.2.1)
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How long do personnel have to exit and secure the door of an alarmed area?
30 seconds (p.9.14.2.2)
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The required response time of an on-duty controller personnel to arrive to secure a room for Bldg 5032 after an alarm activation, will not exceed how much time?
60 minutes (p.9.14.3)
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For an alarm activation of Bldg 5032, a member occupying Rm 145 can conduct a search of the affected area and reset alarms if what requirements are met?
If he meets the security access requirements and no additional personnel are on duty (p.9.14.3)
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During an ACS or catastrophic failure in Bldg 5032, how much time do personnel have to respond within being notified by the Security Manager?
60 minutes (p.9.14.4)