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C130 FE MQF -101
TO 1C-130-101 (25May2006)
Question | Answer |
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The flight engineer ________ the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet to record each flight. | Must use |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet for an FCF flight, fill out _________. | Aircraft Serial Number/name of person filling out form, INITIAL TAKEOFF/FINAL LANDING, and Check the FCF block |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, initial takeoff time is when aircraft: | Begins to move forward on takeoff roll |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, enter airframe hours exactly as shown on the ________. | AFTO Form 781H |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, a Touch-and-Go Landing (TG) is a landing followed by an immediate takeoff on same runway. Speed must not drop below approximately ________, and throttles must remain at flight idle or above. | 60 KIAS |
A Stop-and-Go (SG) is a landing followed by a slowdown to a speed of less than ________, followed by a takeoff. | 60 KIAS |
When throttles are placed in ground range, record landing as a(n) ________ regardless of indicated airspeed on the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet. | Stop-and-Go (SG) |
A TG/SG Landing Sequence on the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet begins when: | The aircraft is configured for landing. |
Place a checkmark in the 781 OPEN column of the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet when the AFTO Form 781 was ________ during the enroute stop/ground operation. | Not closed |
If, at any time during a flight segment, threat avoidance maneuvers are initiated, ________ in the segment TA (#) column of that flight segment on the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet. | Indicate the quantity |
In AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, if more than __pounds of fuel are dumped during the flight segment, check in the EFD column and record the weight of the fuel dumped in either the Wing Weight or Fuselage Weight column of the Fuel Transfer(AR/TK)block. | 1,000 |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, if ________ of the flight segment was flown using secondary fuel management place a checkmark in the SFM column. | More than 50% |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, if any portion of a flight segment was flown ________or less over salt water place a checkmark in the Salt Water Environment (SWE) column. | 3,000 feet |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, do not record temporary flight periods of less than ________ minutes duration. | 15 |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, Terrain Following (TF) and Contour Flying (CF) have a minimum speed requirement of ________. | 190 KIAS |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, Low Level (LL) is defined as low altitude flying (2,000 feet AGL or less) not defined as: ________. | Contour Flying, Terrain Following, and Threat Penetration |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, Airdrop (AD) is defined as that portion of flight during which aircraft is configured to perform or simulate an airdrop, i.e. flaps ________. | Set to 30% or greater |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, airdrop segments start when _______ | The flap setting exceeds 30%. |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, Contour Flying (CF) flight segments are defined by a ________ altitude being maintained. | Relatively constant MSL |
When completing the AIRCAT Flight Data Worksheet, check all takeoff and landing times to ensure that they ________takeoff and landing times logged on AFTO Forms 781. | Correspond exactly with |