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CDC 2t251 Volume 2
Aircraft Services
Question | Answer |
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Guides you on how to transport by air, surface,ship and rail. | MILSTAMP |
DD Form 1387 | Military Shipment Label |
DD form 1387-2 | Special Handling Data/Certification |
Who is responsible for preparing the TCMD | The Shipper |
Two types of information found on a TCMD | Prime document data and Trailer Data |
DODR 4500.32 | Military Standard Transportation and Movement procedures |
Specifies the format and use of each MILSTAMP document. | Document Identifier Code (DIC) |
DD Form 1384 | Transportation Control and Movement Document |
used to identify items being shipped and highlight specific items that may require some type of special handling. | Air commodity and Special Handling code |
17-character data element assigned to control and manage every shipment throughout the transportation pipeline. | Transportation control number (TCN) |
Four parts of a TCN | DODACC, Julian date, serial number, suffix |
MIL-STD 129 | Markings for shipment and storage. |
A 4-position alpha or numeric code that identifies the account to pay for movements within the DTS. | Transportation account codes (TAC) |
A 7-position alpha numeric code that identifies the account to pay for movements by government or commercial bills of lading. | ATAC |
DD Form 1348-1a | Issue Release/Receipt Document |
AFI 24-201 | Cargo Movement ( info on transportation funding) |
What are three primary formats of a TCMD | 1) A floppy disk; 2) The electronic data transfer; 3) The manual or hard copy form |
Which block of the manual TCMD would you find the TCN? | block 10 |
What publication are shipments marked according to? | MIL-STD 129, Markings for shipment & Storage. |
Who is responsible for loading the shipments on an aircraft? | Transshipper. |
Who reviews the ATCMD from the shipper? | Air Clearance Authority (ACA) |
The guide for movement of hazardous cargo by military air. | AFJMAN 24-204, Preparing Hazardous Materials for Military Air Shipments. |
What are the two types of hazardous materials certifiers? | Preparers (primary duty), and Technical specialist (duty specific) |
There are how many basic steps for preparing hazardous materials? | 6 |
What is chapter 3 of AFJMAN 24-204 | Tactical, Contingency or Emergency Airlift. |
Hazardous materials are grouped into how many classes? | 9 |
What additional markings must radioactive material have? | a) Gross weight for all packages over 50 kgs. (110 lbs.); b) "type A" or "Type B" as appropriate.; c) "USA" for all shipments going international. |
The certifier preparing a shipment of hazardous cargo mus complete and sign how many copies of the Shippers Declaration of Dangerous Goods? | At least 3 |
Who is responsible for placards? | Military base- military host is responsible; Non-military airfields- the agency delivering cargo to the aircraft, or offloading cargo is responsible. |
What type of hazardous materials training may be performed locally? | Handler, packers, inspectors |
where is the alphabetical listing of hazardous materials in AFJMAN 24-204? | Attachment 4 items listing |
What does packaging Group II indicate? | medium danger |
Normally, special cargo shipments require the use of which documents? | AF form 127, Traffic Transfer Receipt and DD form 1387-2, Special handling data/certificatiion, with special instructions on storage and handling. |
When storing is required for whole blood, maintain refrigerators at what temperatures? | 35 to 42 degrees F |
What is AMC form 106 | Biological/reicing/refrigeration log |
What is DD form 1502 and what does it contain? | Frozen Medical Material Shipment, indicates the time of initial icing, inspection deadline for reicing, and the total dry ice used for each shipment. It is sharp green in color |
What is DD form 1502-2 and what does it contain? | Limited Unrefrigerated Medical Material Shipment, and it shows what time items were removed from refrigeration and maximum shipping time allowed without refrigeration. It is bright red in color |
What is DD form 1502-1 and what does it contain? | It is bright orange in color, and is completed the same as DD Form 1502 only with wet ice instead of dry ice. |
Who is responsible for notifying base commanders that they are to provide security for a shipment? | AMC units |
What info must the shipper pass on to the SOO/POO when shipping classified cargo? | The degree of classification, if it requires security protection, and whether it is hazardous. |
Which container could have an "Empty" label placed on it? | A container that has been purged. |
What can make an item compatible even though the segregation chart shows the item to be noncompatible? | Segregation table of notes. |
How are Emergency shipments manifiested and what must be annotated on the manifest? | Separately; the words "LIFE OR DEATH URGENCY" |
How are Human remains stored aboard an aircraft? | The heads are stowed toward the nose of the aircraft and always higher than the feet. |
What is the maximum number of human remains transfer cases that can safely be transported on a single 463L pallet? | 12 |
When receiving registered mail, what should you check? | The registry numbers against the TCMD or manifest to assure they correspond. |
Who is responsible for security of classified cargo while processing, storage, loading, and unloading operations, and while in custody of the air terminal? | SOO/POO |
What is AMC form 33? | report of frustrated cargo |
How many copies of AMC form 33 are completed and how are they distributed? | 3 copies; original-attached to number one peace of cargo, duplicate-originators file, Triplicate-Furnish to MATCU/MATCO/ACA/AMT or postal authority for necessary action. |
What is the main label you look for on a shipment? | DD form 1387, military shipment label |
when does port hold time begin when cargo is entered back into the airlift system? | when cargo is removed from frustration. |
what do you do if pilferage is suspected or confirmed? | make and immediate report, by telephone to the chief of security forces and follow up with a written report within 24 hours. |
What is SF form 361? | transportation discrepancy report. |
how many copies of SF form 361 are completed and how are they distributed? | 7; copies 1-5 to the ultimate consignee, copy 6 to the manifesting station where it is filed with the manifest, and copy 7 is maintained in a lost shipment file with supporting documents. |
what is AMC form 156? | Terminating Cargo/mail manifest control log. |
when is a shipment considered lost? | When it has not been found in 15 working days. |
how soon after aircraft arrival must a short-shipment message be sent for signature service cargo? | Within 12 hours |
How long do stations receiving short-shipment reports have to respond for AMC MICAP shipments? | 24 hours |
What is annotated in the upper right-hand corner on the first page of all terminating manifests? | GMT and date of aircraft block time. |
what is the measurements of a 463L pallet? | 108x88 inches. |
how much does a 463L pallet weigh? | 290 lbs. |
What is the usable area on a 463L pallet? | 104x84 inches |
how many tiedown rings are on a 463L pallet and what is their tiedown capacity? | 22 rings; 7,500 lbs. tiedown capacity each. |
when estimating the weight of a pallet you should allow how many pounds for the weight of the pallet and nets? | 355lbs. |
The net assembly has a maximum rated capacity of what? | 10,000 lbs at 8g's and connects to the 22 rings. |
When inspecting pallets what should you look for? | D-rings missing, warping, and exposed core or extreme delamination. |
what is the maximum ramp weight for pallets going on a c-141 or a c-5? | 7500 |
what is the normal stacking height of netted cargo and mail on a single pallet? | 96 in. |
how is cargo selected for palletization? | Destination, priority and set. |
what is the weight capacity of the MB-1 and MB-2? | MB-1-10,000lbs., MB-2-25,000 |
when building a pallet with an overhang the overhang must be on which side of the pallet? | the 108 in. side |
what is the rated capacity of the CGU-1/B? | 5000 lbs. |
What is AMC form 39 | Pallet invoice |
What is DD Form 2275 (was AF form 2279) | Pallet identifier. |
What does the load planner use the original copy of the pallet invoice for? | Selecting and planning mission loads. |
What is used for pallet identifiers. | A combination of alpha, alphanumeric and numeric/alpha codes. |
how many copies of AF form 2279 are prepared for each pallet. | 2 |
where is the AF form 2279 attached to the pallet. | upper left-hand corner, at eye level, on the 88 and 108 inch sides of the pallet. |
what are all entries on AF form 2279 completed in. | Grease pencil or magic marker. |
what is the C/B formula | CB=WB*RAW/GW |
what is one way to find the center of balance for large boxes or crates. | place them on a peice of pipe and mark the side of the box at the point that it balances. |
What is the C/B formula for multi-axle vehicles? | CB=(D2*W2)+(D3*W3)/GW |
Why are spacers requiered for multi-pallets | to keep pallets in line and properly spaced so they will lock into the rail system of the aircraft. |
How high should the letters be for the "pallet identification number" | 3/4 in. |
how high should the letters be for the "Originating station" | 11/2 in. |
how high should the letters be for the "Destination block | 3 in |
Can pallets be stored upside down? why? | never, it can cause pallet tiedown rings to swing under the pallet and damage the surface beneath the pallet. |
when stacking pallets how many can be stacked before having to use dunnage? | 10 |
what is dunnage used for. | to prevent warping |
when is the pallet report due. | at 2400Z on the first tuesday of every month. |
why shouldn't you tighten chains and devices used to tie down a pallet as tight as possible. | because it will cause warping. |
who is required to sign the AMC form 39, Pallet Invoice. | the processor and quality control inspector. |
what are the three loads that are general aircraft load types. | Distributed, concentrated, and palletized. |
This type of loading usually consists of passengers, mail, baggage, and small items of cargo distributed in compartments. | Distributed load |
These loads consist of large heavy items, such as a vehicle. | Concentrated loading |
this type of load consists of mail, baggage, and relatively small cargo on pallets. | palletized loading |
how is a load sequenced? | According to the premanifest. |
what are the 2 types of winches. | External winch and an aircraft winch. |
what can you use to increase a winches capacity | snatch blocks |
this type of shoring is used under vehicles that are in the position they will occupy during flight. | Parking shoring |
used on loading ramps and floor areas over which vehicles must move into position in the aircraft. | rolling shoring |
used under the frame or axel of a vehicle that weighs over 20,000lbs. and are equipped with soft tires. | sleeper shoring. |
what are the three types of tie down fittings | permanantly attached, threaded, and slotted receptacle. |
the angle formed between the tiedown equipment and the cargo floor. | floor angle |
The minimum amount of force to keep cargo from moving up from the cargo floor | Vertical restraint criteria |
pertains to motion of the cargo from side-to-side. | lateral restraint criteria |
pertains to the motion of the cargo to the rear of the aircraft | Aft restraint criteria |
pertanis to the motion of the cargo to the front of the aircraft | forward restraint criteria |
in what pattern are tiedown devices attached to the cargo being restrained. | symmetrical |
how many directions of restraint can a tiedown device provide | 3 |
what must a vehicle be equipped with before it can be used during concurrent fueling operations. | spark arrester or spark arresting muffler |
what is the lifting capacity for a rolling pry bar. | over 2000 lbs. |
a drop that normally requires a large amount of padding and is used for non fragile items. | freedrop |
a drop that requires a stabilization parachute | high-velocity drop |
a drop that requires one or more cargo recovery parachutes. | low-velocity drop |
a drop when the load is pushed or skidded out a door of an aircraft | door-load method drop |
drop used when dropping containers such as the A-22 container | gravity method drop |
drop when the load is rigged on an airdrop platform only | Extraction drop |
An adjustable container with four identical 188 in sling straps fitted with a parachute harness adapter or friction adapter and a floating D-ring. | A-7A cargo sling(500lbs w/ 4 straps; 400lbs. w/ 3 straps.; 300lbs w/2straps |
Adjustable container that has a sling assembly, a quick-release assembly, two-ring straps, and a 97x115-in canvas cover | A-21 cargo bag |
Adjustable, cotton-duck cloth, and webbing container consisting of a sling assembly, a cover, 4 suspension webs, and a skid | A-22 cargo bag |