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to the greatest extent possible how should maintenance be performed
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on a pre planned scheduled basis
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using equipment generates what type of maintenance
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corrective
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what are the two basic types of scheduled and unscheduled maintenance
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on equipment and off equipment
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maintenance cross tells are used for what purpose
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to highlight trends, benchmards, safety conditions
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what are two major goals of Intermediate repair enhancement program meetings
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increase local repairs and reduce overall costs
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in order of increasing capability, what are the three seperate levels of maintenance
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organizational, intermediate, depot
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which level of maintenance is performed off equipment at the backshop level
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intermediate
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what level of mx is used for complex repairs and is located at major repair facility
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depot
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what combined mx approach modifies or eliminates the intermediate function where possible by consolidating that repair function at the depot level
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2lm
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what type of mx facility is a hybrid of 3lm and 2lm and combines the intermediate level mx from multiple bases to one locations
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regional repair center
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what type of specialized regional repair facility provides intermediate level mx for selected commodities
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centralized intermediate repair facility
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what AF lean logistics initiative gives managers global visibility of all repair assets as well as centralized funds management for these assets
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Repair enterprise 21
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how can a successful R&M program be defined
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it should identify and correct system deficiencies before they affect combat capability
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what is the primary scope of the product improvement working group
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address product deficiencies
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who takes the lead in identifying, tracking, assessing and correcting R&M deficiencies on their assigned air and space equipment and also chairs the PIWG
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single manager
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as an end user what is your primary focus in the DR process
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identify and submit reports
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what catagory of deficiencies includes rocemmended enhancements that improves or complements successful mission accomplishment but is not absolutely necessary
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Cat II
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what MXG agency is tasked with providing technical assistance DRs
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QA
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when the scope of an OI will cross orginizational group lines, at what level should it be published
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wing level
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what office assumes sole responsibility for the accuracy, currency, and integrity of the contents of an OI and for compliance with it
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Office of primary responsibility
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can an AF civil service employee act as the POC for an OI
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yes
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which section acts as the OPR for mx policy guidance in the mx group
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QA
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what type of support agreement governs services provided by US northern command to US central command
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Inter-service
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In addition to reviewing impact on the primary unit mission and all other existing agreements, what base organization must be fully coordinated with before publishing an SA
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LRS
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what type of broadly worded documents are SAs often based on
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memorandums of agreement/understanding
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as it pertains to SAs, if two organizations both supply and recieve support to and from each other, what should be done
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develop separate plans
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what flight within the MXG normally acts as the POC for SAs
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program and resources flight (MOS)
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what is a formal modification proposal
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recommendation to change use, operation, or appearance
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whether temporary, permanent, or safety, what is the lowest approval level needed to make a modification to an aircraft or piece of equipment
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MAJCOM
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how often must temporary modifications be reapproved with HQ USAF/A4M
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annually
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in addition to the system program manager maintaining system engineering integrity, what agency is responsible for fleet wide interoperability and comminality of that system
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lead command
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what does acft configuration management provide unit managers the capability to do
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determine the actual vs. the approved configs
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what section within the MXG has overall responsibility for managing the ACM database for the wing
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MX operations flight
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what is historical documentation as it pertains to acft and equip
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permanant record of significant mx actions
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who is responsible for determining which items in the MDS specific -6 TO need historical reporting and for informing the single manager so the items can be identified for reporting
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item managers
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for acft engines, when are printed copies of the AFTO IMT 95 not required to accompany end items upon transfer to/from other locations
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when they have access to appropriate MIS to retrieve files
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during what type of transfer do helicopter blades and tail rotor blades have to be accompanied by a printed copy of their AFTO IMT 95
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transfer to disposal system
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upon transfer of engines to and from depot mx facility who is responsible for ensuring all basic components have been accounted for
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the facility that preserved the engine
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what acft engine documentation is an AFTO IMT 95 primarily used for
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accumulated cycles, operating time, mx history, manufacturing data
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which mx information system is considered to be the standard AF base level automated MIS
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IMDS
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In regards to MIS data integrity, what are work center and shift supervisors responsible for doing
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reviewing entered data
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what section guides the DIT process and is responsible for ensuring the MIS data is provided to mx managers is meaningful and factual
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mx operations flight
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what section is responsible for correcting incorrect and erroneous data entered into the MIS
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the section that made the error
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as roadmaps what can mx management metrics, if used properly, help you to determine
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where youve been, where your going, and how you are going to get there
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what are two major categories that metrics are often divided into
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leading and lagging
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what type of performance indicator shows a problem first, while it is impacting mx's capability to provide resources to execute the mission
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leading
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what type of indicator shows firmly established trends
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lagging
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what mx priority designator should be assigned to perform mx on primary mission acft, related AGE, and muns support equipment for the first eight work hours after landing or start of recovery
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2
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what mx repair priority should be assigned to perform scheduled mx to include periodic inspections, routine TCTOs, and time change items
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4
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what mx priority should be assigned to perform routine repair of AGE and repair cycle assets
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6
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if a change is made in the repair priority of an acft does the LRS parts delivery priority have to be changed to match it
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no
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other than simply scheduling mx, what is the purpose of the mx scheduling meetings
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mesh mx with flying requirements
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who normally chairs the weekly MXG mx shceduling meetings
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MOF senior scheduler
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for the purpose of mx scheduling, what is the definition of a mx requirement
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any mx event that affects acft availability
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if a change is made to the printed flying schedule as a result of decisions made a a daily scheduling meeting, is an AF IMT 2407 required to be submitted for approval
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yes
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what does the MESL on a specific units acft list
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minumum essential system and subsystems that must be working
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what column on the MESL lists a units specifically assigned wartime , training, and test missions and the systems and subsystems that must work for a unit to accomplish those missions
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BSL basic system list
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what column on the MESL lists all systems and subsystems needed for full mission performance
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full system list
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who is responsible for developing the MESL for a particular airframe
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MAJCOM
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if an acft is determined to be safe for flight but cant perform any of the units specifically assigned missions, what status would the acft be reported as
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NMC airworthy
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what units are required to be registered in SORTS
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all units with a PAS
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as far as unit readiness, what does SORTS indicate about a particular unit
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ability to perfor assigned mission
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what is a fundamental premise of SORTS reporting
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Integrity
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what are four primary areas reported in SORTS
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personnel measurement baseline, equipment condition baseline, equipment and supply on hand baseline, training
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on a routine basis how often must units report SORTS data
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every 30 days
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one of the goals of ART is to report a UTCs current and future ability to fulfill its mission capability statement, how far in the future does the reporting tool consider
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6 months
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in support of the AEF, who is responsible for ensuring equal rotational cycles at unit level
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unit CC
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what is the primary responsibility for members as it pertains to the AEF and ART reporting
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report any changes in mobility status
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although the "wing standup" meeting is used to keep the WG/CC updated about mx issues, what is the overall focus of the meeting
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resolving issues/disagreements about schedules
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in addition to attenting a monthly mx and flying schedule meeting, what does the wg/cc ensure at the meeting with regard to the MXG and OG interaction
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participate jointly in developing annual mx and flying schedules
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who is personally tasked as the wing FOD/DOP program manager
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wing vice cc
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in addition to ensuring effective FOD/DOP programs, what must the FOD/DOP manager do on a quarterly or monthly basis
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chair FOD/DOP prevention meetings
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why is it important for the MXG/CC to standardize mx discipline, procedures, organizational structures, compliance, and management philosophy
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better interoperability, mx quality, and ensures mx effectiveness
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as well as overseeing the development and publication of all mx related OIs, what specific guidance must the MXG/CC establish for cannibalization responsibilities and actions
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individual and specific responsibilities
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who is responsible for ensuring effective management of all mx training programs including the development of an orientation program to adequately train newly assigned MXG personnel
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MXG/CC
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who is responsible for chairing the daily mx production/scheduling meeting with representatives from throughout the mx group
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MXG Deputy Commander
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Who does the MXG SUPT work directly for
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MXG/CC
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other than acting as a technical advisor, what type of issues does the MXG SUPT advise the MXG/CC on
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personnel morale and welfare issues and problems not identified through mx procedures and QA reports
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what is the MXG SUPTs primary job as it relates to enlisted manning within the MXG
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Groups focal point for manning
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what responsibilities does a squadron commander have with the overall focus of upgrade training and mx qualifications programs
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emphasize quality and not just upgrade time frames
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even though the sqaudron commander is ultimately responsible for unit deployment readiness, who do they appoint to help ensure deployment readiness
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UDM
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is squadron manning authorizations are not right, what can the SQ/CC do to help remedy the situation
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coordinate with wing manpower office, through group manning manager, for assistance in preparing an ACR to alter his or her manning authorization
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what two positions within the MX Operations Squadron perform essentially the same duties as the operations officer and mx superintendent
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MOF/CC MOF/SUPT
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in AMXS or MXS, who does the MX SUPT work for
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operations officer
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who is responsible through the MOS/CC for monitoring the overall health of the fleet
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MOF/CC assisted by the MOF/SUPT
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who is responsible ffor developing written procedures for EOR inspections in coordination with the wing weapons manager, weapons safety manager, and airfield management
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operations officer and MX SUPT in AMXS/HMXS
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who is responsible for reviewing and consolidation monthly mx plan inputs from various MXS flights/sections and for forwarding them to MOF PS&D
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MXS operations officer with assistance of MX SUPT
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in MOS, who or flight chiefs responsible to in the area of leadership, supervision, and training of their assigned flight personnel
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squadron operations officer MOF CC
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with regards to job environment safety, what must a flight chief inform workers of
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any hazards they might encounter on the job
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who is responsible for reviewing PRDs and flight aborts daily to ensure proper mx is being taken to correct the underlying problem
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AMU OIC/SUPT
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who chairs a daily mx production meeting to develop and modify the overall mx plan of attack for an AMU
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AMU OIC or SUPT
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what is the primary job for a section NCOIC
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first line supervisor and manager. technical authority and advisor to section
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what AF IMT should a section NCOIC use to monitor, track, and document safety and health related information about his or her workers
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AF IMT 55
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for section managed TMDE, what is a section NCOIC responsible for ensuring
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MX and calibration requirements are accomplished
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what is the primary job of an AMU flightline pro super
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to direct overall mx effort
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what is the grade requirement to be appointed as an AMU flightline pro super
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SNCO or civilian equivelant
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if one is appointed, what is the primary job of an MXS pro super
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provide MX squadron specialist non availability to MOC at the beginning of each shift, identify production requirements and shortfalls to operations officer/ MX SUPT and direct mx efforts to accomplish mission
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in addition to closely monitoring aircraft status, who must the flightline expediter notify when status and configuratin changes occur
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MOC pro super
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what are some of the regerences that flightline expediters must keep close at hand to facilitate their duties
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flying schedule, emergency action/functional CL, base grid map, IPI listing, MESL, QRL, -06, tracking device
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flightline expediters must track the serial number, location, priority, status, ETIC, and configuration of all aircraft. what are some of the other items that must be tracked
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oil analysis program condition codes, fuel load, munitions load, aircraft specific remarks
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what are weapons expediters responsible for monitoring with regard to the weapons section NCOIC
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all weapons MX and loading
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who must the weapons expediter coordinate with for the delivery and pick up of munitions items
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with MOC or Munitions control
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who must specialist expediters coordinate with in determining MX priorities for specialist support
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Pro super and other expediters
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which MOF section is responsible for monitoring and coordinating sortie and MX production and overall execution of the flying and MX schedules
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MOC
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who is responsible for appointing, in writing, a highly qualified individual to perform engine health management duties
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MXG/CC
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which MOF section is responsible for coordination ACFT MX requirements and exuring proper utilization scheduling between the OG and MXG and any other applicable external agencies
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MOF PS&D
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what is the primary mission of the MX data system analysis section
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to track analyze and present info to help the various levels of leadership assess the health of their units acft and equipment
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other than teaching, what is the mission of the Maintenence training flight
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MXG's single POC for all training matters affecting mx and to be responsible for overall management and control of training management subsystem of IMDS
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what are UTMs responsible for doing in addition to assisting squadron commanders with training matters
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manage squadron enlisted specialty training programs
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is the MTF normally allowed to duplicate training taught on base by a locally assigned AETC training detachment
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NO
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programs and resources flight personnel are primarily responsible for managing what programs within the MXG
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manning, facilities, support agreements, deployment processes
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with regard to monthly SORTS reporting, what function does the program and rexources flight serve
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central agency for gathering SORTS data for MXG and for making a report for MXG leadership to review
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within the programs and resources flight who can give technical assistance for palletizing equipment or doing a deployment site survey
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logistics planner
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what is the primary mission of QA
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to ensure mx quality
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what are four types of evaluations that help QA to accomplish its mission
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PE QVI SI MI
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with regard to W&B scale reading and computations, what is the NCOIC/manager of the W&B program personally responsible for doing
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verifying scale readings or accomplishing or overseeing the actual computations
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what is the basic mission of an AMU
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to support flying
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what are the standard sections of an AMU
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ACFT Specs Wpns P&S Debrief Support
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what is a definition of sortie generation
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the cumalative effort to launch and recover sorties
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what are some of the information elements that debrief personnel enter into the applicable MIS
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discrepency and deviation information, utilization, and applicable flight data
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who is responsible for ensuring aircraft forms sets are made available to the debrief section by the end of the flying day if debriefs have been suspended due to aircraft flying surge operations
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expediter or pro super
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what are some of the entries that debrief must ensure that the aircraft commander/pilot makes on the applicable afto 781 forms IMTs during the debriefing session
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new discrepencies, acft condition codes, flying time, servicing data
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what does an acft landing code status code of 2 mean with regard to acft or system condition
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minor discrepencies but capable of mission
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what are three different types of crew chief positions that can be assigned to the acft section
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DCCs ADCCs FCCs
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in addition to being a SSgt or higher and possissing a 2a3x3 2a5x1 or 2a5x2 AFSC how many months experience must a crew chief have on a specific MDS before being selected as a DCC
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6 months
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in a general sense. what are DCCs and ADCCs charged with doing in respect to their assigned acft
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managing all mx that occurs on their acft
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the specialist section is normally responsible for what duties
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troubleshooting acft, on equipment repairs, avionics systems, classified items
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why is the specialist section NCOIC responsible for promoting cross talk with other units specialist sections
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help with repeat and recur and cnd trends
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what specialist duties include maintaining ECS bleed air, vacuum, pneumatic, fire suppression, and oxygen systems
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E&E
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what are the two standard elements in an AME weapons station
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loading and MX
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what are the two parts of a weapons section called in a standard ANG unit
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wpns loading and armament systems
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who serves as the key advisor to the AMXS operations officer on factors that affect weapons training, leapons loading, and armament system mx capabilities for the AMU
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weapons section NCOIC
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who is responsible for controlling access to an aircraft undergoing munitions loading and unloading
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load crew chief
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what is the AMU PS&D responsible for informing AMU supervision and MOF PS&D about with regard to the production effort
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MX capabilities or limiting factors that could affect the mx production effort
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on what AF IMT does AMU PS&D document the AMU deviations from the published mx and flying schedule
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AF IMT 2407
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how often are AMU PS&D personnel required to review each acft jacket file to verify standardization
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annually
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the NCOIC of AMU support must come from what two AFSC series
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2A or 2W
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what is the minimum amount of time that personnel are normally assigned to the support section
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12 months
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what information must supply support personnel keep expediters updated on
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the status of all back ordered parts
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what sections are in a standard accessories flight
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EE, egress, fuel systems, hydro
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what accessories flight section is responsible for repairing oxygen and nitrogen servicing carts
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EE
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when egress explosive devices are damaged or suspected to be unsafe who does the egress section request assistance from
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EOD
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what three sections are usually part of an AGE flight
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repair and inspection, servicing pick up and delivery, AGE production support
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what AGE flight section performs mx that is beyond the capability of the servicing pick up and delivery section
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repair and inspection
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what AGE flight section is responsible for maintaining TO files
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AGE production support
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what is the overall mission of the armament flight
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off equipment mx on all weapons systems assigned
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who does the armament flight chief assist in recommending distributions of 2w1x1 personnel to satisfy on and off equipment weapons release and gun system mx
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wing weapons manager
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which armament flight section coordinates with AMU PS&D in scheduling inspections TCTOs and time changes
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armament MX
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when may historical records AFTO IMT 95s be maintained on selected avionics assets
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when closer tracking of failure data would enhance repair capability
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which avionics flight section maintains lantirn pods
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sensors
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what section maintains, programs, and performs TCTOs on avionics components when the specified test stations and support equipment are available in the section
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avionics intermediate
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what sections make up the fabrication flight
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structural mx, metals tech, survival equipment, NDI
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what fabrication flight section is responsible for corrosion control
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aircraft structural mx
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what is metals tech section tasked with doing
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inspecting, repairing, servicing, manufacturing, fabricating, heat treating, testing, cleaning, welding
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what four sections normally make up the MX flight
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repair and reclamation, wheel and tire, aircraft inspection, transient alert
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which mx flight section removes replaces and rigs flight control surfaces
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repair and reclamation
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what is the definition of a transient acft
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acft not assigned to the local base and en route that may require routine servicing
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which munitions flight section assembles disassembles delivers, inspects, and maintains conventional munitions, missiles, containers, and dispensers
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munitions production
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which munitions flight section recieves, stores, warehouses, handles, breaks out, inspects, ships, inentories, and transports equipment such as containers, dispensers, and training items and coordinates off base movements with the base trans organization
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munitions material
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which munitions flight section manages unit mobility and training programs
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munitions systems
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who acts as the wing focal point for propulsion mx programs and gives advice to wing leadership about propulsion issues
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propulsion flight chief
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which propulsion flight section stores, builds up, tears down, modifies, and repairs engines, quick engine change kits, and test components
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jet turbo shaft engine intermediate mx section
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which propulsion flight section is responsible for mainaining, managing, and storing engine support trailers
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engine equipment MX
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which TMDE flight section performs in laboratory and on site calibration and repair using laboratory equipment and calibration standards
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PMEL
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who do the PMEL QA section evaluators report their inspection findings to
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TMDE FLT Chief
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what are the four elements of the TMDE production Control section
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customer service, production scheduling, traffic management, MX supply liason
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the Ogden ALC provides logistics management and depot level mx support for what acft
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F-22 F-16 C-130 A-10
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the Oklahoma City ALC provides support for depot level repairs, modifications, overhaul, and functional check flights for what acft
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B-1 B-52 C/KC-135 E-3 E-6
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The Warner Robins ALC provides MX, logistics management, and engineering support for what acft
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F-15 C-5 C-141 C-130 C-17 U-2 Helicopters
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what is the basic mission of the AF flight test center
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to conduct and support research, development, test and evaluation of aerospace systems from the time they are first developed until combat ready
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acft missions flown by the AF flight test center evaluate everything from airframe structures and propulsion to avionics and electronic warfar, what is the purpose for doing this
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to ensure these weapon systems are suitable for intended combat missions
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the AAC is responsible for doing what
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development, acquisition, testing, and deployment of convention and nuclear air delivered weapons
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what is the basic mission of the AMARC
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to provide long term acft storage, acft mx, and asset regeneration for warfighting sustainment
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other than acft, AMARC provides for the storage, regeneration, reclamation, and disposal of what type of aerospace related equipment
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special tooling, test equipment, engines, pylons, pylon load adapters, and misc. airframe components
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what AAC program does AMARC support by regenerating and delivering F-4 acft
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the full scale aeriel target program
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where is a list of formal AF-wide training courses for a specific career field normally found
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part 2 of CFETP
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what type of acft mx training is centrally produced but delivered to the student to be accomplished at their convenience
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distance learning
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what type of training includes advanced and qualification training that develops indepth expertise within a specialty, broadens knowledge of new specialties, introduces new technoligies and systems, develops analytical skills or increases understanding of the relationship between mx specialties
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continuation training
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other than three airframe and powerplant courses, what is an example of an acft mx related specialized course
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ACFT COMM/NAV
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what a technician completes all A&P certification tests, what agency issues them an official A&P license
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FAA
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for mx personnel, when must training documentation be maintained for MSgts and above
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when they perform mx on ACFT, missiles and associated equipment
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with some exceptions, what do core tasks identify
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minimum tasks for 5 or 7 level
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what type of training tasks both core and non core require third party certification
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critical tasks
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what type of mx tasks are normally included on the special cert roster
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ones with high potential for injury or damage
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what form is normally used to add someone to the special cert roster
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AF IMT 2426 training request and completion
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what should a supervisor do when they determine that a person is no longer qualified to perform a task for which they have been added to the special cert roster to perform
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decertify and remove from roster
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mx orientation class given to newly assigned personnel is considered what phase of training under the mx qualification program
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Phase I
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what agency is required to develop a list of all mandatory TD, MTF, and advanced distributed learning courses that mx personnel must attend in order to work on a specific MDS
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lead commands
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what course must a MSgt or above attend if available when they will be supervising personnel on an MDS for which they have less than 1 year experience
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acft familiarization course
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what does it mean when someone is showing in IMDS as AWACT without a due date for a particular training requirement
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that the initial training has not been done or loaded
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when an inentory of course materials is accomplished, what should also be completed in the CDC volumes before a trainee is allowed to begin work on the CDC course
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any applicable pen and ink changes
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which AF IMT should be used to show milestones such as date volume issued, completed, any delays, reviews of training progress, course exam ordered/passed fail and any other significant CDC training issues
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AF IMT 623a OJT record continuation sheet
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when you are building a master training plan for your flight, what should you do first
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develop master task list
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what cutoff should be used to determine if a task should be a workcenter requirement
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if performed by 51 percent or more of workcenter
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what are the primary methods trainees and supervisors have to provide input to AETC about the type and quality of training recieved
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training related AETC surveys and critiques
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what is the purpose of the annual MATAG conference
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improve readiness through better mx training
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for mx, what are manning authorizations based on
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primary aerospace vehicles authorized
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provide a description of backup acft inventory assets
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extra acft given to unit to allow for scheduled unscheduled mx, mods, and inspections without reduction of acft available for operational mission
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what is the overall goal of the logistics composite model in determining manpower requirements
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to strike proper balance between people, workload, and sortie generation
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a disconnect can occur between manpower requirements determined by an LCOM study and actual requirements. what are some of the factors that LCOM doesnt take in to account that may cause this disconnect
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OJT, surges, TDY, split ops, exercises, inspections
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what is work that an organization is required to perform but not given the manpower authorizations to do it
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unfunded mandate
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what are positions deemed important by organizational leadership but have not been validated
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out of hide positions
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what is a quantative expression representing manpower requirements in response to varying levels of workload
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manpower standard
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what is a funded or unfunded statement of manpower needed to accomplish a job, workload, mission or program
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manpower requirement
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what does the UMD provide a listing of
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funded and unfunded unit manpower requirements
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what does the UPMR provide a listing of
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unit authorizations by workcenter with name and rank of actual person filling them
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what is a manning assist used for
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alleviate short term manning problems
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who is the approval authority to schedule mx personnel lonver than 12 hours
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MXG/CC
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why is shift rotation a key component of personnel utilization
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to develop experience
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what can a mx analysis referral be used for
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to identify, investigate, and propose corrective action for management problems and to document C/A for implementation on a wider scale
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with the exception of MSL personnel, supply support personnel are normally listed on what UMD
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MXG
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in addition to coordinating mx and supply actions and managing supply transactions, what are work center supply personnel tasked with doing
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managing the production of assets in the repair cycle and resolving supply support problems
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why do MSL personnel periodically visit and inspect all mx workcenters
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to identify and recommend corrective actions on procedural or compliance problems associated with supply support
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what is the purpose of a readiness spares package
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to supply a premade set of supplies and parts for wartime and contingency ops
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in a general sense, what are the two primary types of readiness spares packages
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mobility readiness spares, in place readiness spares
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what is the definition of primary operating stock as it pertains to readiness spares packages
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every day assets routinely available to support a weapons system
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temporary high priority mission support kits are primarily used to provide support for what type of operations
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to support contingency operations for a period less than 90 days
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what is the primary reason for conducting an annual review of all permanent readiness spares packages
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to ensure that units are supported with the right size RSP to accomplish its wartime tasking
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what is the purpose of a bench stock
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quick access to XB3 items commonly used
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if shop stock is stored near or adjacent to bench stock items, should they be mixed together
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NO
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in addition to clearly identifying items as "work center residue" how should you also label them
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noun, nsn, part #, U/I, shelf life
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basically what is the definition of shelf life items
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any resource that has a specified amount of time before they need turned in or inspected
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what is a basic definition of hazadous materials
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anything toxic or flammable
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what is the primary reference that should be used for HAZMAT spill prevention and response
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local HAZMAT responce plans
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what information must be listed on a basic, non commercial, label for a HAZMAT container
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product name, warning or symbol, safe handling procedures
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what AF IMT should be used to dodument all safety related information about a specific worker
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AF IMT 55 safety and health record
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what AF IMT must all requesters use when requesting the local manufacture of a specific item
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AF IMT 2005
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what AF IMT must be used when requesting local manufacture of equipment related items
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AF IMT 601 equipment action request
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who must approve all locally manufactured, developed, or modified tools and equipment not specifically authorized in technical data
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MXG/CC or designated representative
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what block of supply training covers general supply indoctrination subjects
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block I
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what block of supply training must an individual complete to perform duties as a primary or alternate equipment custodian
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block III
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What form must be used when items on an equipment account are loaned outside the custodians span of control
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AF form 1297 temporary issue receipt
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what two forms could be used to process a voluntary payment in lieu of a report of survey
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DD form 1131 cash collection voucher, or DD form 362 statement of charges/cash collection voucher
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why is the precious metals recovery program established
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to promote the economic recovery of precious metals
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what agency is the collection point for expendable XB3 items coded under the PMRP
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DRMO
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what is the primary purpose of precious metals indicator codes
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identify items with precious metals
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repair cycle assets are parts with an ERRC code starting with what letters
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XD XF
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what is the first character of the urgency justification code
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urgency of need designator
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which supply management document can tell what and how many of a particular item you ordered, where its coming from, how it will be shipped, and an approximate delivery date for all your priority back ordered parts
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priority monitor report D18
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which supply management document helps to ensure an orderly and continuous flow of reparable items through the various mx activities and to ensure difm delinquency rate is held to a minimum
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repair cycle asset management list D23
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which supply management document provides a means to monitor and verify that each due out is still a valid requirement
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due out validation list M30
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special purpose recoverable authorized mx (SPRAM) assets are coded with what ERRC codes
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XD XF
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what IMT is used to request a replacement issue or turn in for SPRAM assets
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2005
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SPRAM training spares are reserved for what type of training
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formal AETC training
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for supply assets requiring functional checking, units are required to identify which assets require this special handling. in addition to the repair sections organization and section code, what minimum details should be listed
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NSN repair shop code, frequency of functional check
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once a units listing of supply assets requiring functional checking, calibration, and flight programming has been approved, how often must the list be updated and validated
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6 months
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If an asset is removed from service for bench checking and it is found that it cant be repaired locally, how should the item be processed
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NRTS
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what are some of the various types of security containers the government uses to store classified assets
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file cabinets, vaults, safes
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what form is used to show who has responsibility for handling classified material while it is in a sealed container for transit
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AF form 12, accountable container receipt
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who is responsible for ensuring a secure area is provided for transient aircraft on an installation
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installation commander
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what type of security forves support is normally provided for a fighter aircraft with a security priority C designation
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security response team and motorized patrol
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what should an installation or activity commander do it top secret equipment is installed on aircraft without priority A designation
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park in A area, continuous surveillance or intrusion detection system
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what do expedite supply requests represent
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need item to prevent a work stoppage
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