RPUP AC Workbook Flashcards

1
Q

(Loss of currency up to 6 months) requires an aircrew member to demonstrate ___ with an instructor in all _____. An individual may be placed an ___ status upon loss of currency exceeding 6 months depending on the event.

A

Proficiency

non current events

unqualified

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The _____ Program provides crewmembers with the volume, frequency, and mix of training necessary to maintain proficiency in the assigned qualification level.

A

Continuation Training

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Q

Complete physical examination and physiological training requirements before departing PCS or TDY if the due date occurs within ___ months after departure date (CONUS assignments).

A

3

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___ is a measure of how frequently and/or recently a task is completed. These requirements should ensure the average aircrew member maintains a minimum level of proficiency in a given event.

A

Currency

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5
Q

Individual aircrew members will be responsible for completion of training requirements and ___ within the guidelines of this instruction (AFI 11 – 2RC – 135V1).

A

Currencies

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6
Q

Individual aircrew members will participate only in ground and flying events they are _____ to conduct unless under the direct supervision of a qualified _____ possessing like qualifications.

A

Current and qualified

instructor/evaluator

11–2RC–135V1

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The _____ is the continuation training program designed to focus training on capabilities needed to accomplish the units basic tasked mission.

A

Ready aircrew program

11-2RC-135V1
1.5.5

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8
Q

A _____ crewmember is qualified and proficient in their qualifications and certification in all of the primary missions tasked to their unit or weapon system.

A

Combat mission ready

11-2RC-135V1
1.5.5.1

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9
Q

All – 135’s are considered to the ___ for basic qualification purposes. However, crewmembers flying multiple models may need to obtain qualification or certification in the various models

A

MDS

11-2RC-135V1
1.7.1

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10
Q

The ___ is the waiver authority for all requirements of the RAP tasking aviation schedule and all provisions of chapters 4 through 12 of AFI 11-2RC-135V1 unless otherwise noted

A

OG/CC

11-2RC-135V1
1.15.1

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11
Q

Flight training events accomplished during _____ are not creditable for continuation training requirements; events accomplished during ____ training are creditable for continuation training requirements.

A

I/MQT/RQT/SSQT

DQT, pre-CFIC, and CFIC

11-2RC-135V1
2.6.7

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12
Q

___ training accomplished during any phase of qualification training may be credited toward continuation training requirements for the training cycle and which it was accomplished.

A

Ground

11-2RC-135V1
3.2.2

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13
Q

All aircrew will accomplish the events shown in their respective continuation flights tables. Failure to accomplish these events may require additional training as determined by the ___.

A

SQ/CC

11-2RC-135V1
3.3

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14
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Aircrew members are classified as ___ when initially certified BMC/CMR by the squadron commander.

A

“Non-experienced”

11-2RC-135V1
3.11.6

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15
Q

ACC RAP tasking and flight/ground continuation tables (by crew specialty) are found in the most current _____.

A

RAP tasking memo

11-2RC-135V1

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16
Q

As a CMR aircraft commander (at the non-experienced level), how many RAP sorties do you need to accomplish during a 1-month window? 3-month window?

A

3/8

RAP Tasking
Table 8.1

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17
Q

Aircrew members who fail to complete ground training IAW table 10.1 (grounding events) of the RAP tasking aviation schedule are considered ___ and will not ___ until the event is complete.

A

Non-BMC/Non-CMR, Are grounded

Fly

RAP Tasking
10.1

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18
Q

Log a RAP sortie for operational missions or training sorties that develop _____.

A

Basic combat skills/tactical employment simulating conditions anticipated in the unit’s mission

RAP Tasking
p34

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19
Q

All Air Force pilots will maintain instrument qualification. To obtain/maintain instrument qualification, pilots must successfully complete a periodic _____.

A

INSTM Evaluation

11-202V2
5.2.2.2

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20
Q

If an aircrew member fails a flight evaluation, a successful recheck must be completed by _____.

A

The end of the third month after the date of the first failure

11-202V2
5.6.1

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21
Q

Required periodic evaluations expire on the _____ following the month in which the flight phase was successfully flown.

A

Last day of the 17th month

11-202V2
5.8.1

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22
Q

Squadron commanders may extend the expiration date of periodic evaluations up to _____.

A

3 months

11-202V2
5.8.3.2.3

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23
Q

The minimum passing grade for boldface/CAPs exams is ___. The minimum passing grade for all other stan/eval requisite examinations is ___.

A

100%

85%

11-202V2
6.8

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24
Q

Satisfactory performance for the boldface/CAPs exam requires _____, not necessarily a verbatim response.

A

Writing the proper actions in the correct sequence

11-202V2
6.8.1

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25
Q

If an aircrew member fails a requisite written examination, the individual must complete a successful re-examination by _____ or obtain a waiver from the OG/CC.

A

The end of the third month following the date of the first failure, or at the end of their eligibility period, whichever occurs first

11-202V2
6.9.2

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26
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_____ are defined as events that require adequate accomplishment by the examinee in order to successfully achieve the sortie objectives and complete the evaluation. If an examinee receives a “U” in any of these areas, the overall grade for the evaluation will be Q-3.

A

Critical areas

11-2RC-135V2
1.6.1

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27
Q

Complete all evaluation requisites prior to the evaluation and no later than the ___ month eligibility.

A

Fourth

EPL
5.2.1

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28
Q

A ___ evaluation may be conducted as part of the flight evaluation to address topics not adequately evaluated in flight and/or sample required knowledge areas.

A

Verbal ground

EPL
5.4

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29
Q

Crewmember failing to pass a periodic test by the last duty day of the testing cycle will be placed in ___ status.

A

Supervised

11-202V2 OG Sup
6.10.2.1

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30
Q

Before each flight, deployment, or assumption of alert, the ops supervisor must provide written certification that the crew is capable of performing the mission. The _____ checklist completed by the SARM office and signed by the ops supervisor fulfills this requirement.

A

55 OG go/no-go

11-202V2 OG Sup
9.3.1

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31
Q

In international airspace, when operationally necessary, PICs are authorized to conduct “due regard” operations IAW _____.

A

FLIP GP

11-202V3
1.3

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32
Q

A pilot in command (PIC) may deviate from any flight rule or ATC clearance only when:

A

To protect life

for safety of flight

an inflight emergency requires immediate action

11-202V3
1.7

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33
Q

For OC/RC/TC/WC – 135 aircraft, the minimum runway is ___ long, ___ wide and minimum taxiway width is ___.

A

8000

147

74

11-202V3
Table 2.1

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34
Q

The PIC will ensure current copies of the appropriate flip including ___ are aboard the aircraft. If an electronic navigation system database is used, the PIC will ensure it is current.

A

Appropriate sectional aeronautical charts, oceanic plotting charts or portable flight planning system/falcon view charts with FAA/ICAO airspace displayed for flight under visual flight rules

11-202V3
2.3.1

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35
Q

Fuel required for _____ must be included in the total flightplan fuel, when the visibility-only weather criteria is used to determine the suitability of the original destination.

A

An approach and missed approach

11-202V3
2.4.3.1

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36
Q

(Fuel reserve) for turbine powered aircraft, use fuel consumption rates that provide maximum endurance at ___.

A

10,000 ft MSL

11-202V3
2.4.4.2

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37
Q

The PIC will document the source of the weather information and the time of receipt and either the _____, or in the _____.

A

WX block on the DD 175 military flightplan

remarks section of the flightplan filed

11-202V3
2.6.3

38
Q

Prior to each flight, the PIC must ensure each crewmember and passenger is briefed on items that affect _____.

A

Safety or mission accomplishment

11-202V3
2.7

39
Q

The PIC will ensure that cellular phones’s, pagers’s, wireless Internet capable devices and similar cell phone technology devices are turned off and stowed from the time the aircraft _____.

A

Leaves its parking spot for departure until clear of the runway after landing

11-202V3
2.9.1

40
Q

For international destinations, the PIC will comply with international procedures found in _____.

A

FLIP GP, Area planning, & IFG

11-202V3
2.10

41
Q

USAF cockpits must always provide full-time attitude, altitude, and airspeed information and the capability to _____ in all pilot positions.

A

Recognize, confirm, and recover from unusual attitudes

11-202V3
2.15

42
Q

Aircraft must meet the navigation specification of _____

A

The airspace or procedure being flown

11-202V3
2.16.3

43
Q

An aircraft approved for a RNP or RNAV specification having a stringent accuracy requirement is not ___ approved for a navigation specification having a less stringent requirement.

A

Automatically

11-202V3
2.16.3

44
Q

Pilots shall always ensure _____ prior to commencing an RNAV procedure (departure, arrival, or approach) using any MAJCOM approved RNAV equipment.

A

RAIM availability

11-202V3
2.16.4.3.1

45
Q

___ must approve the use of FMS guidance to fly approaches with or without “GPS” or “or GPS” in the title.

A

MAJCOMs

11-202V3
2.16.4.3.2

46
Q

Prior to entry into RVSM airspace the following equipment shall be operating normally:

A

2 primary altitude measurement systems

1 automatic altitude control system (autopilot)

1 altitude alerting device

1 operable transponder

11-202V3
2.16.6.1

47
Q

(Controlled airspace) the PIC shall obtain _____ before an IFR departure (or as soon as practicable after departure, while maintaining VFR if contact cannot be established on the ground).

A

ATC clearance

11-202V3
4.6.2

48
Q

The PIC will ensure the execution of all off station training activities achieves:

A

Valid training requirements

present a positive view of the AF

ensure no appearance of government waste or abuse occurs

11-202V3
5.1.2

49
Q

Aircrew shall not consume alcoholic beverages within _____.

A

12 hours of take off

11-202V3
5.1.4.1

50
Q

During _____, crewmembers may be absent from their assigned duty stations in the performance of crew duties, or in connection with physiological needs

A

Noncritical phases of flight

11-202V3
5.3

51
Q

Pilots must not allow their aircraft to be flown so close to another that it creates a collision hazard. Use _____ of separation (well clear) as an approximate guide except for formation flights or emergency situation

A

500 feet

11-202V3
5.5

52
Q

An aircraft established on final approach has the right-of-way over other aircraft _____, except when two or more aircraft are approaching to land.

A

On the ground or in the air

11-202V3
5.7.5

53
Q

In the national airspace system, the PIC will not allow their aircraft to exceed ___ KIAS below 10,000 feet, ___ KIAS at or below 2500 feet AGL within 4 NM of the primary airport for Class C and D airspace, or ___ KIAS in the airspace underlying a class B airspace area.

A

250

200

200

11-202V3
5.9.2

54
Q

If a taxi route requires crossing any runway, pilots will hold short _____.

A

Until obtaining specific clearance to cross each runway

11-202V3
5.11.3

55
Q

Do not turn after take off, touch and go, or low approach until at least ___ about the departure end of the runway elevation, at a _____, and past the _____ unless otherwise stipulated.

A

400 feet

safe airspeed

end of the runway

11-202V3
5.11.7

56
Q

At night, fixed wing aircraft must not operate from a runway unless it is _____.

A

outlined with operable lighting and is clearly discernible

11-202V3
5.12.1

57
Q

Pilots operating retractable gear aircraft must report “gear down” prior to _____.

A

Crossing the runway threshold

11-202V3
5.13

58
Q

Except for takeoff or landing, do not operate aircraft over congested areas or groups of people if the altitude does not ensure at least ___ feet above the highest obstacle within _____ or the aircraft.

A

1000

a 2000 ft radius

11-202V3
5.14.3

59
Q

Do not practice emergency ___ with passengers on board.

A

passengers

11-202V3
5.17.1.1

60
Q

Simulated emergency procedures in multi pilot aircraft will not be flown when weather is less than _____ for day VMC and _____ for night IMC.

A

circling minimums

100 & 2SM or circling minimums (whichever is greater)

11-202V3
5.17.1

61
Q

When jettisoning fuel and circumstances permit, notify the appropriate ATC or flight service facility of _____.

A

intentions, altitude, location, and when the operation is complete

11-202V3
5.19.2.1

62
Q

The PIC may turn off anticollision lights when _____.

A

required for safety

11-202V3
5.20.4.2.3

63
Q

Anti collision lights must be on from _____.

A

takeoff to landing

11-202V3
5.20.4.2.1

64
Q

Landing lights will be illuminated below _____, _____ within operational constraints.

A

10,000 MSL

day or night

11-202V3
5.20.5.1

65
Q

Pilots will not takeoff, land, or fly an approach at an airport where thunderstorms or other hazardous conditions are producing _____.

A

hail, strong winds, gust fronts, heavy rain, lightning, windshear, and (or) microbursts

11-202V3
5.26.1

66
Q

In the vicinity of the airport of intended takeoff and/or landing, maintain at least ___ NM separation from heavy rain showers.

A

5

11-202V3
5.26.1

67
Q

The OG/CC or designated representative may authorize approaches or departures if thunderstorms are officially observed to be closer than ___ NM from the airport. Thunderstorms must not be producing hazardous conditions at either the airport or in the landing or takeoff corridors being used. Thunderstorms must not be forecast or observed to be moving in directions that threaten either the airport of landing/takeoff corridors.

A

10

11-202V3
5.26.1

68
Q

Pilots shall not fly in IMC in the vicinity of actual thunderstorms without _____, unless specifically approved by the MAJCOM.

A

operable radar

11-202V3
5.26.2

69
Q

Avoid thunderstorm activity by any means available by at least ___ NM laterally at or above FL230 and ___ NM laterally below FL230.

A

20

10

11-202V3
5.26.3

70
Q

Immediately report _____ encounter on takeoff, approach, or landing to the most appropriate agency (control tower, approach control, PMSV).

A

a windshear or microburst

11-202V3
5.26.4.1

71
Q

Pilots will not takeoff with _____ adhering to the wings, control surfaces, propellers, engine inlets, or other critical surfaces of the aircraft, unless authorized by the program manager or flight manual.

A

ice, snow, frost or other contamination

11-202V3
5.26.6

72
Q

Pilots shall respond to all RAs as directed by the TCAS system unless doing so would _____.

A

jeopardize the safe operation of the aircraft

11-202V3
5.27.1

73
Q

Pilots who deviate from an ATC clearance in response to an RA shall _____.

A

notify ATC of the deviation as soon as practical and promptly return to the current ATC clearance when the traffic conflict is resolved or obtain a new clearance

11-202V3
5.27.1.3

74
Q

The PIC will ensure each passenger is briefed before flight. Minimum briefing items must include: _____.

A

emergency signals and required emergency actions
the location and use of emergency exits
wear and use of parachutes
use of oxygen and other associated survival equipment

11-202V3
6.1.2

75
Q

The aircraft commander must ensure each occupant has an approved seat equipped with a _____.

A

safety belt

11-202V3
6.2.2.1

76
Q

Crewmembers who wear corrective spectacles must carry _____ while performing aircrew duties.

A

a spare set of clear prescription spectacles

11-202V3
6.3.1

77
Q

Normally, aircrew will use supplemental oxygen anytime the cabin altitude exceeds _____.

A

10,000 ft MSL

11-202V3
6.4

78
Q

When one pilot is out of the seat above FL350, oxygen requirements for the pilots are _____.

A

PF: Mask on, regulator on/normal

PNF: Available

11-202V3
Table 6.2

79
Q

PICs will fly USAF fixed-wing aircraft under ___ to the maximum extent possible without unacceptable mission degradation.

A

IFR

11-202V3
8.1

80
Q

For filing, weather for the ETA (_____) at destination or recovery base must be at or above the lowest compatible published landing minimums for the aircraft concerned.

A

±1 hour

11-202V3
8.6.3

81
Q

For a straight-in or sidestep approach, the forecast weather must meet only the published _____ for that approach.

A

visibility requirements

11-202V3
8.6.3.2

82
Q

Designate an alternate if worst weather does not permit a VFR descent from MIA and is less than a ceiling of _____ and a visibility of ___ SMs.

A

2000ft

3

11-202V3
8.7.1.1

83
Q

Weather for an alternate (with a compatible published instrument approach) must be at least _____.

A

A ceiling of at least 500 ft. above the lowest compatible approach minima and a visibility of at least 2 SM or published visibility minima whichever is greater (ETA ±1 hour)

11-202V3
8.8

84
Q

A suitable takeoff alternate airfield is one within _____ for three or more engine aircraft at cruising speed. The airfield weather must be reported and forecast to remain no lower than _____.

A

1 hour

600/2 for a precision approach & 800/2 for a non precision approach from TO to ETA ±1 hour

11-202V3
8.11.2.4

85
Q

Pilots are never relieved of the responsibility for terrain and obstacle avoidance. The radio call ―Radar Contact‖ only means _____. Responsibility is shared between pilot and controller only after navigational guidance is issued.

A

the aircraft has been identified on radar

11-202V3
8.12.6.3

86
Q

PIC’s will ensure the aircraft meets or exceeds the published climb gradient (or ___ ft/NM if a higher gradient is not published) for the selected IFR departure method, with one engine inoperative, to an appropriate MIA.

A

200

11-202V3
8.12.10.2

87
Q

When using any method to reduce the required climb gradient, the PIC must still ensure the aircraft, with _____ operating, meets or exceeds the published climb gradient and all ATC or SID climb restrictions

A

all engines

11-202V3
8.12.10.5.2

88
Q

When flying off airways, fly altitudes that provide at least ___ ft. of clearance above all obstacles within ___ nautical miles of the course to be flown in non-mountainous terrain or ___ ft. in mountainous terrain.

A

1000

5

2000

11-202V3
8.13.2.3

89
Q

When operating in controlled airspace under IFR, the PIC will immediately report to ATC the loss or impairment of _____ capability according to instructions in the FIH.

A

navigational or air-to-ground communications

11-202V3
8.16.2

90
Q

Pilots shall not begin an enroute descent, arrival, or published missed approach if the destination’s weather is below _____.

A

the required approach minimums

11-202V3
8.17.1