2T251 01 1611 Unit 2 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| 008.1 The focus of planning is to develop plans that do what? | Contain a variety of options to consider as a crisis or contingency develops |
| 008.2 What is a contingency? | A situation that involves military forces in respose to natural and man made disasters, terrorists, foreign military ops, or as directed by the POTUS of SECDEF |
| 008.3 What is a crisis and how fast does one develop? | An incident or situation involving a significant threat to the US, its territories, citizens, military forces, possessions, or vital interests. A crisis typically develops rapidly with little or no warning |
| 008.4 How are OPORDs prepared? | Under joint procedures during crisis action planning |
| 008.5 What is an OPLAN? | A well defined, written description of how combatant commanders will deal with a perceived threat in their AOR |
| 008.6 An OPLAN is usually specific to what? | A geographical area |
| 008.7 What is identified in an OPLAN? | Specific forces, functional support, and resources necessary to conduct joint operations and phases |
| 008.8 What is the purpose of a CONPLAN? | To develop sound concepts to potential situations |
| 008.9 What do FUNCPLANs involve? | Military operations in a peacetime environment, such as humanitarian assistance, disaster relief, peacekeeping, or counter drug operations |
| 008.10 How many volumes does the USAF WMP contain and what do they provide? | 5; Provide AF planners and leadership with all the functions necessary to match the facilities, personnel, and equipment with planned wartime activity |
| 008.11.1 What Volume #... Contains all available UTC capability in the AF? | Vol 3 |
| 008.11.2 What Volume #... A central ref source that helps planners develop and standardize war and contingency plans | Vol 1 |
| 008.11.3 What Volume #... Used to develop the WMP-4 | Vol 5 |
| 008.11.4 What Volume #... Documents aircraft activity for each geographical location in support of all regional OPLANs and CONPLANs | Vol 4 |
| 008.11.5 What Volume #... Helps planners establish worldwide support for set force levels | Vol 5 |
| 008.11.6 What Volume #... Provides the basis for planning and pre positioning of WRM | Vol 4 |
| 008.12 What does JOPES support? | The JCSP and the USAF WMP |
| 008.13 What is JOPES? | Both process and a collection of automated computer systems used to develop OPLANS and TPFDDs |
| 008.14.1 Does this describe the TPFDD? Identifies MRE req | F |
| 008.14.2 Does this describe the TPFDD? Identifies missile pre position requirements | F |
| 008.14.3 Does this describe the TPFDD? Prevents overusing one single mode of transportation | T |
| 008.14.4 Does this describe the TPFDD? Contains the current years and one out years activity | F |
| 008.14.5 Does this describe the TPFDD? Exists within JOPES as an electronic data to carry out deployments in phases | T |
| 008.14.6 Does this describe the TPFDD? Outlines where personnel and equipment will come from and how they will get there | T |
| 008.14.7 Does this describe the TPFDD? Provides a schedule to transport people and equipment to their destination in a timely and sequential manner | T |
| 008.14.8 Does this describe the TPFDD? Outlines where and when people and equipment are going as well as cargo dimensions and the number of people | T |
| 008.15 What is a UTC and how is it identified? | A capability package and is ID'd by a 5-digit alphanumeric code |
| 008.16 If you were tasked as part of a 3 person load team, under which UTC would you be deployed? | UFBBR |
| 008.17 During a crisis or contingency, how does deployment information flow? | From JOPES to DCAPES system, down to the base and unit levels |
| 008.18 What is DCAPES? | The AFs automated war planning system designed for AF unique procedures and formats |
| 008.19 Once an installation receives a deployment tasking, what two things are planners required to do? | Implement the installations deployment process IAW the IDP and translate those taskings into LOGMOD |
| 008.20 What is LOGMOD? | Schedules, controls, and monitors passenger and cargo movement via air or surface transportation using the tasking information it receives |
| 008.21 Which transportation systems interface with LOGMOD? | GATES, CMOS, and ICODES |
| 008.22 What is WRM? | Material required, in addition to primary operatings stocks and deploying equipment, to support wartime activities reflected in the USAF WMP. (too long to type the rest) |
| 008.23 What is starter stock? | Equipment required to support aircraft activity until air and sea lines are capable of sustaining operations and are usually positioned at or neat the location it is needed |
| 008.24 What is swing stock? | Extra equipment assigned to support forward operating locations and can be positioned anywhere for flexibility to support multiple theaters |
| 008.25 Why is pre positioning WRM in strategic locations important? | For agile combat support and reduces the amount of time, resources, and effort it takes to transport equipment to the necessary locations during combat operations |
| 008.26 Who determines WRM pre positioning requirements at a particular location? | The MAJCOMS using the WRM |
| 008.27 Which Vol of the USAF WMP is WRM pre positioning requirements based? | WMP-4 |
| 008.28 How much WRM that is authorized at one location is based on what? | How much support that location provides for major combat operations |
| 008.29 Which pallets and nets are designated as WRM? | Pallets and nets required for the movement of other WRM assets |
| 008.30 According to which part of the DTR are WRM pallets and nets managed? | Part 4 |
| 008.31 Who approves all WRM authorizations? | The MAJCOM vehicle functional manager |
| 008.32 What is direct support WRM? | WRM used to support military combat operations, small scale contingencies, noncombatant evacuation operations, and JCS taskings |
| 008.33 Which type of WRM is sourced using JOPES procedures? | Direct Support |
| 008.34 Which type of WR< should be limited and is used to support AEF taskings, exercises, training, events and competitions? | Indirect Support |
| 009.1 What does the IDP contain? | Detailed deployment guidance that explains the installations current deployment processes and mission, including contingencies, exercises, and other deployments |
| 009.2 What is a shortfall? | When a unit lacks the people, equipment, or capability to fill its planned tasking |
| 009.3.1 What Org/Who... Ensures deploying personnel are properly accounted for and prepared for deployment | |
| 009.3.2 What Org/Who... Receives, in checks, inspects, marshals, load plans, manifests, and supervises cargo loading | EDF |
| 009.3.3 What Org/Who... Manages and controls the installation deployment process and reports directly to the installation commander | IDO |
| 009.3.4 What Org/Who... Inspects cargo and the owning unit representatives | A/DAGG and EDF |
| 009.3.5 What Org/Who... Coordinates all unit level deployment activities, including receiving taskings and preparing cargo and personnel for deployment | UDCC |
| 009.3.6 What Org/Who... Serves as installation's focal point for all personnel processing activities including eligibility screening, pre deployment briefing, passenger manifesting, baggage handling, and loading | |
| 009.3.7 What Org/Who... Identifies, validates, and distributes taskings and information so installation or wing leadership can make informed decisions? | IDRC/DCC |
| 009.3.8 What Org/Who... Contains a marshalling area, alert holding area, call forward area, and read line/loading ramp area | EDF |
| 009.4 Which deployment work center is responsible for creating and reviewing the IDP and monitors the activities of the other deployment work centers? | IDO |
| 009.5 Which functions make up the IDRC? | The IDO and other personnel from the logistics readiness and manpower and organization flights, logistics planning, personnel readiness, traffic mgmt., air trans, etc. |
| 009.6 When is it beneficial to perform the duties of a DCC within the IDRC? | For smaller taskings that don't require full scale support |
| 009.7 When the DCC is activated, which functions will fall under DCC control? | IDRC Functions |
| 009.8 When required, which deployment work center must be able to operate 24 hours a day and will be manned by at least two trained and qualified UDMs? | UDCC |
| 009.9 What role does the PDF serve when ensuring all personnel are eligible, waivered, or replaced for deployment? | Installation's/wing's last set of eyes for all personnel processing activities |
| 009.10 List five areas the PDF will include, deplending on the scope of the deployment | Finance, Legal, Chaplain, Services, Amnesty Box, Baggage Handling, American Red Cross, AFRC, Emergency Data Station, ID Station |
| 009.11 When will a PDF establish an APT, and what are an APTs duties? | When passengers depart from their own home station or when the installation is designated as an "aggregation APOE" |
| 009.12 What is an A/DACG? Who makes up the A/DACG? | An organization set up to assist AMC personnel and the deploying unit in moving passengers and cargo. It can consist of members from any service or any combination of them |
| 009.13.1 T/F as a sun function of the CDF In check | T |
| 009.13.2 T/F as a sun function of the CDF chaplain | F |
| 009.13.3 T/F as a sun function of the CDF ID station | F |
| 009.13.4 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Load team | T |
| 009.13.5 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Controllers | T |
| 009.13.6 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Marshalling | T |
| 009.13.7 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Quality control | T |
| 009.13.8 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Joint inpection | T |
| 009.13.9 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Ramp coordinator | T |
| 009.13.10 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Final load planner | T |
| 009.13.11 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Air passenger terminal | F |
| 009.13.12 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Deployment Control Center | F |
| 009.13.13 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Manifesting and documenting | T |
| 009.13.14 T/F as a sun function of the CDF Airman and Family Readiness Center | F |
| 009.14.1 What area of the CDF does this belong? CDF and deploying unit personnel conduct a joint inspection | Call forward area |
| 009.14.2 What area of the CDF does this belong? Airlift ready cargo is positioned and loaded | Ready Line/Loading Ramp Area |
| 009.14.3 What area of the CDF does this belong? Deploying unit assembles its vehicles, equipment, and supplies into chalks | Marshalling Area |
| 009.14.4 What area of the CDF does this belong? Cargo that cannot be fixed right away is frustrated | Call Forward Area |
| 009.14.5 What area of the CDF does this belong? Deploying unit is solely responsible for activities in this area | Marshalling area |
| 009.14.6 What area of the CDF does this belong? CDF personnel direct aircraft loading in this area | Ready Line/Loading Ramp Area |
| 009.14.7 What area of the CDF does this belong? No changes to cargo are allowed in this area | Ready Line/Loading Ramp Area |
| 009.14.8 What area of the CDF does this belong? Deploying unit completes final preparation and assembly of cargo and equipment and check sin with the area team chief | Alert Holding Area |
| 010.1 CDF personnel document JIs on which form? | DD Form 2133, Joint Airlift Inspection Record |
| 010.2 Who is responsible for preparing the cargo, including weighing, marking, documenting, and palletizing prior to inspection and loading? | The deploying Unit |
| 010.3 At least how many hours must all cargo be available for a JI? | Six |
| 010.4 CDF personnel will not begin a JI until what? | All the cargo for the chalk is present and available |
| 010.5 The DD Form 2133 is completed in how many copies and how are they distributed? | 3 Copies for each aircraft load: Loadmaster gets one signed copy with the cargo manifest/other documentation; deploying unit, and mobility personnel retain last copy |
| 010.6 Who must the deploying unit receive prior approval from before they can claim exemption from the JI due to sight sensitivity? | The AMC director of operations or the service or major command having operation control of the aircraft |
| 010.7 What do CDF personnel enter in black 6 of the DD Form 2133? | the local time the JI actually started |
| 010.8 What will CDF personnel place in the appropriate block if an item is satisfactory? Unsatisfactory? | A check mark; an "X" |
| 010.9 Once the deploying unit corrects an item previously found to be unsatisfactory, how will CDF personnel annotate that on the DD Form 2133? | Place a circle around the X |
| 010.10 Which block of DD Form 2133 will the deploying force present to the mobility force inspector? | Leave it blank (N/A may also be used) |
| 010.11 Which block of DD form 2133 will the deploying force present to the mobility force inspector? | Black 11 |
| 010.12 If an item is found to be too dirty to ship, what MUST the deploying unit do before the item can be accepted for airlift? | Steam clean or pressure wash the item |
| 010.13 During a joint inspection, which types of leaks will prevent air shipment, no matter how minor? | Fuel or Brake system leaks |
| 010.14 When determining shoring requirements, what are two items you consult? | Consult applicable aircraft Dash TO or ATTLA certification |
| 010.15 How much fuel can a vehicle being loaded on a C-5 have in its tank if the deploying unit has Ch 3 approval? How much if Ch 3 is NOT approved? | 3/4 Tank; 1/2 tank |
| 010.16 How much fuel can a vehicle being loaded on a KC-10 have in tank if the deploying unit has Ch 3 approval? | 1/2 Tank |
| 010.17 Where must DOT 5L jerricans be stored and how much fuel can they have in them? | in approved racks, secured to the vehicle or support equipment and completely drained |
| 010.18 What happens when a tire pressure exceeds 100 psi? | It is considered a steel wheel or hard rubber wheel |
| 010.19 What must you check on lox/nitrogen carts, before you accept them for airlift? | Ensure all vent kit materials are with the cargo |
| 010.20 How many pieces of dunnage and what size should accompany each pallet offered for airlift? | 3 pieces of dunnage each measuring 4"x4"x88" |
| 010.21 How much fuel can a helicopter have in it before being accepted for airlift? | 3/4 Tank or 150 gallons per tank, whichever is less |
| 010.22 How must items be secured inside a helicopter when transporting it? | Use a min of 1/2 inch diameter non nylon rope or approved cargo restraint systems |
| 010.23 What could happen if shipping organizations fail to declare or identify a hazardous cargo? | Could be subject to disciplinary action under the UCMJ and/or civil penalties outlined in CFR Part 107 Subpart D |
| 010.24 What types of things should you annotate in the additional information section on the back of the DD form 2133? | List and explain, in detail, any disc found during the insp. and actions taken to correct it. Pertinent info regarding the specific item will be listed in this block |
| 011.1 To what do the terms "Types" and "Methods" of airdrop refer? | Types refer to the rate of descent of the loads. Methods refer to the way the loads exit the aircraft |
| 011.2.1 Type of Airdrop used for non fragile items | Free drop |
| 011.2.2 Type of Method Airdrop The load is released from the aircraft and it free falls to the ground | Free Drop |
| 011.2.3 Type of Airdrop Requires large. clear drop zones due to their large and complex loads | Low Velocity |
| 011.2.4 Type of Airdrop Requires stabilization parachutes to hold the loads upright | High Velocity |
| 011.2.5 Type of Airdrop Requires no parachute | Free Drop |
| 011.3.1 Method of Airdrop Aircrew flies the aircraft so the nose is higher than the tail, allowing cargo to slide out | High Velocity |
| 011.3.2 Method of Airdrop The load is manually pushed or skidded out | Free Drop |
| 011.3.3 Method of Airdrop A 15 foot stabilization parachute deploys first, followed by a 15 foot extraction parachute until force pulls the cargo out of the aircraft | Low Velocity |
| 011.3.4 Method of Airdrop Suitable for high and low velocity airdrops only | Low Velocity |
| 012.1 What is the capacity of the A-7A cargo sling when 4 straps are used? 3 straps? 2 straps? | 500 Lbs; 400 Lbs; 300 Lbs |
| 012.2 What types of items can the A-21 cargo bag drop and what is the weight capacity? | Fragile and non fragile; 500 lbs |
| 012.3 When can you rig a load in the A-22 cargo bag without the cover? | If the equipment does not slip through the sling assembly webbing |
| 012.4 What is the capacity of the A-22 Cargo bag? | 2,200 lbs |
| 012.5 In what lengths can the type V airdrop platform be assembled? | 8-, 12-, 16-, 24-, 28-, and 32- ft lengths |
| 012.6 What are the Max and Min drop weights of the Type V airdrop platform? | 42k lbs and 2.5k lbs |
| 012.7 On the Type V airdrop platform, each ring can restrain how many lbs? | 5k lbs |
| 012.8 For which types of airdrops are type V platforms used? | Low velocity |
| 013.1 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys Flat and circular with a packed weight of 128 lbs | G-12E |
| 013.2 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys 34 ft in diameter with a drop capacity of 200-500 lbs | G-14 |
| 013.3 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys Weighs 250 lbs with a diameter of 100 ft when the canopy is fully deployed | G-11B |
| 013.4 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys Comes in 3 diameters - 15,22, and 28 | Extraction |
| 013.5 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys Weighs 37 lbs and has 32 suspension lines that are 27.5 ft long | G-14 |
| 013.6 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys Can support a 5,500 Max and 2,270 Min drop weights | G-11B |
| 013.7 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys Min drop weight is 501 lbs; Max drop weight is 2,200 lbs when a 57 ft centerline is used | G-12E |
| 013.8 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys The largest parachute | G-11B |
| 013.9 Types of Parachutes/Extraction Sys Produces a drag of up to 2800 pounds | Extraction |
| URE 37 (008) Which important part of the time phased force and deployment data is ID'd by a 5 digit alphanumeric and is simply a capability? | UTC |
| URE 38 (008) War Reserve Material is equipment and other resources, authorized for wartime to maximize war fighting capability, that are positioned as... | Starter stock, swing stock, combo of both |
| URE 39 (008) The benefit of pre positioning war reserve material is to... | Reduce the amount of time, resources, and effort it takes to transport equipment to the necessary location |
| URE 40 (008) War reserve material is tasked through... | Procedures outlined previously using JOPES and the TPFFD |
| URE 41 (008) Which 463L pallets and nets are designed as war reserve material? | Only 463L pallets and nets required for the movement of other WRM assets |
| URE 42 (009) Which war reserve material support falls under indirect support and should be limited? | Joint and AF exercises |
| URE 43 (009) If you, as a cargo deployment function rep, have directed the deploying unit to move from the alert holding area, to which are will they move? | Call Forward Area |
| URE 44 (009) If you are performing a joint inspection in the cargo deployment function, in which area of activity are you working? | Call Forward Area |
| URE 45 (009) If you are directing aircraft loading and supervising load team members in the cargo deployment function, in which area of activity are you working? | Ready Line/Loading Ramp Area |
| URE 46 (009) If the deploying unit can no longer make changes to the cargo, in which cargo deployment function area of activity is it located? | Ready Line/Loading Ramp Area |
| URE 47 (010) After a JI is complete, copies of the DD Form 2133, Joint Airlift Insp Rec, are distributed to all of the following except the... | Installation deployment officer for inclusion in the station file |
| URE 48 (010) Before a deploying unit can claim their cargo is exempt from inspection due to sight sensitivity, they must first receive approval from... | Service or Major command having operation control of the acft |
| URE 49 (010) When completing the heading info on the DD Form 2133, what info will you enter in Block 6 "START TIME"? | Local time JI actually started |
| URE 50 (010) Before a vehicle is considered satisfactory during a JI, it CANNOT have any leaks coming from the... | Brake System |
| URE 51 (010) Before a vehicle can be accepted for airlift on a C-17 with a 3/4 tank of fuel, the deploying unit must have... | Chapter 3 |
| URE 52 (010) Before a vehicle can be accepted for airlift on a KC-10 with 3/4 tank of fuel, what must the deploying unit have? | Vehicles on KC-10s cant have more then 1/2 tank |
| URE 53 (010) Before any Dept of Trans (DOT) 5L Jerricans can be accepted for airlift, they must be... | Completely drained |
| URE 54 (010) Before a vehicle with an accompanying load can be accepted for airlift during a JI, its cargo must be restrained with a min of... | ½-inch diameter rope |
| URE 55 (010) Before a LOX cart can be accepted for airlift during a JI, you must ensure... | vent kit materials are present with the cargo and a qualified technician is available to vent the cart at loading time only |
| URE 56 (010) During a JI, if a pallet is secured using straps or chains, before the pallet can be accepted for airlift, you must ensure... | all tie down is serviceable, properly installed, and provides adequate restraint in all directions only |
| URE 57 (010) During a JI, before a pallet can be accepted for airlift, what must you ensure in terms of dunnage req? | Three pieces, 4” X 4” X 88”, and made out of proper material |
| URE 58 (010) During a JI, before a helicopter with one 300 gal cap fuel tank can be accepted for airlift, what is the MAX amount of fuel that tank can have in it? | 150g |
| URE 59 (011) Which type of airdrop requires no parachute? | Free drop |
| URE 60 (011) Which method of airdrop is used when loads are manually pushed or skidded out of the aircraft? | Door load |
| URE 61 (011) Which method of airdrop begins with a 15 ft drogue parachute deploying and ends with the main cargo parachute deploying after the platform exits the aircraft? | Extraction. |
| URE 62 (012) Each ring on the Type V airdrop platform can restrain up to how many lbs? | 5,000 lbs |
| URE 63 (013) Which parachute has a drop cap of 200-500 lbs? | G-14 |
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