Week 1 Flashcards

(39 cards)

1
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What is COMINT

A

Communications Intelligence

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2
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What is the tasking process

A

TCPED
- Task
- Collect
- Process
- Exploit
- Disseminate

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3
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What are the Mission Sets

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• Direct Support to Ops
• Support to Intelligence Development
• Support to Targeting

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4
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What is SEAD?

A

Suppression of enemy air defence

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5
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What is CDE?

A

Collateral Damage Estimate

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6
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What is BDA?

A

Battle Damage Assessment

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7
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What CAOC product is produced by the combat plans division to give an overview of the air missions being flown?

A

Air Tasking Order (ATO)

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8
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Describe (expand) ACM

A

Airspace Control Means

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9
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In addition to upper and lower Alt limits, what else would you expect from an ACM?

A

A centre point and radius (for a circle type of area)

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10
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What accuracy does an 8 figure MGRS give you?

A

10m Accuracy

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11
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What does a CGRS require?

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  • Lat / Long
  • Point of origin
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12
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What are the 3 FLIPS docs?

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  • Planning documents
  • En-route Documents
  • Terminal Documents
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13
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What are the dimensions of a MATZ?

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  • 5nm either side of the longest Rwy
  • 3000ft Height
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14
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What are the dimensions of the Stub from a MATZ?

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  • 2000ft in height from a set Alt
  • 5nm from the end of the Rwy (Long)
  • 4nm wide
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15
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What frequency is a transponder interrogated on?

A

1030MHz

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16
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What freq does the transponder reply on?

17
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What accuracy does a 10 fig MGRS give you?

18
Q

How would you calculate the wind vector difference?

A

Page 1 of the FIH

19
Q

What does RA+ mean?

20
Q

What is ROZ?

A

Restricted Operating Zone

21
Q

How do you calculate the SALT?

A
  • add 1000ft
  • above 3000ft add 2000ft
  • above 5000ft add 3000ft
22
Q

What are the two states of emergency and their calls?

A
  • Distress = Mayday
  • Urgency = Pan Pan
23
Q

What are the guard Freq?

A

121.5MHz / 243MHz

24
Q

What do you do before you push to talk?

A
  • Think what you’re going to say
  • Check your Freq
  • Listen Out
  • Prepare to write down your response
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TNIPL(E)
Type Nature of emergency Intentions Position Level of pilot experience Endurance (Additional Info)
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What the emergency codes?
7700 - emergency 7600 - loss of comms 7500 - Unlawful interference
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What is a deconfliction service?
Will include advice necessary to maintain separation (up to you whether to accept)
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What is a Radar Control service?
Mandatory instructions!
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Traffic service?
Your own responsibility to deconflict.
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Who are the duty holders?
SDH = CAS ODH = AOC 22 Gp DDH = Cmdt 3 FTS
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What is a PMR?
Provost Marshal Restricted
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Which ACS is applied in controlled airspace in UK FIR / UIR?
Radar Control Service
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Who creates ATOs?
Combat Plans Division
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Which ACS is applied in controlled airspace in UK FIR / UIR?
Radar Control Service
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Class C airspace is found in which specific regions?
Scottish FIR London FIR Scottish UIR London UIR
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Which altitude bands are utilised in Class C airspace?
FIR = FL195 - FL245 UIR = FL245 - FL660
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What is FOD?
ANYTHING from ANYWHERE that can cause damage to an aircraft system
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What are the 3 types of safety reports?
DASOR Inform DCORS
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What are the mandatory callbacks?
Instructions Figures Directions