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If you are performing duties in AFSC 2T251, which title describes you best.
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Air Transportation Journeyman |
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If you are performing anti-hijack inspections, which function are you performing
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Passenger Service |
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If you are coordinating with other work centers to ensure the loading process runs smoothly and on time, which function are you performing.
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Air Terminal Operations Center
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If you are a part of the traffic management specialty in the transportation career field, which duties would you perform.
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packaging, classifying, and arranging personal property for shipment or storage |
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Which specialty doe not fall under the transportation and vehicle management career field.
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which term refers to the movement of personnel, units, supplies, and equipment from deployed positions within or between areas of responsibility
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redeployment |
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which command provides common user and commercial air, land and sea transportation
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USTRANSCOM |
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which command is the link between DOD shippers and the commercial transportation carrier industry |
SDDC |
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Which command is the USTRANSCOM single component command for air mobility and provides airlift, air refueling, special air mission, and aeromedical evacuation services |
AMC |
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which agency serves as AMC strategic air operations hub and plans directs schedules and tracks aircraft operations worldwide |
TACC |
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through which system does the air force provide rapid global mobility to the defense transportation system
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NAMS |
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which is a station that serves as an authorized port to process and clear aircraft and traffic for entrance into the country in which it is located |
APOD |
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the coordinated use, synchronization, and sharing of 2 or more military departments logistics forces is call
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joint logistics |
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which type of organization is created to accomplish missions with specific, limited objectives and is dissolved when no longer needed |
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how many pallets can the c-17 hold in its aerial delivery system and its LGS respectively
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11 and 18 |
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which aircraft can hold up to 6 pallets and is capable of landing on dirt strips |
c-130 |
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which pallets positions on a c130 H require safety aisles
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3, 4, and 6
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which pallet positions on a c-130 J stretch require safety aisles
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4, 5 and 6
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a single pallet loaded in pallet position 5 on a c-130 H can be a maximum of how many pounds
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8500 |
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what is the CRAF designed to do |
augment DOD's airlift capability in times of war or during a president declared emergency |
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which stage of CRAF activation supports major regional conflicts or a major theater war |
Stage II, Defense airlift emergency |
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if you are wearing eyeglasses and bulky uniform items with cords and strings, what must you do before working around moving parts and machinery |
secure them to minimize the hazard. |
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if you accidentally damaged the halvorsen loader by running into the concrete barriers on your way to load an aircraft, to whom should you report the damage and when |
your supervisor immediately |
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if you are driving a special purpose vehicle within 25 feet of an aircraft, what is the max speed
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5 |
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if you are driving on the flight line, when is it authorized to come between a taxiing aircraft and its follow me guide |
never |
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if you need to leave your vehicle unattended on the flight line, other than leaving the keys in the ignition with the vehicle unlocked, which actions are required.
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turn off the ignition, place it in reverse or park, set the parking brake, and chock the front and back of one rear wheel |
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if you are stopped on the flight line at night and your headlights are on, what should you do if an aircraft is taxiing towards your area.
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turn your headlights off and your emergency flashers on instead
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if you are crossing the active runway and see a flashing white light signal, what action should you take
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return to the starting point |
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if you are crossing the active runway and see a flashing red light signal, what action should you take
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clear the active runway
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if you are crossing the active runway and see a steady red light signal, what action should you take |
stop, your vehicle will not be moved |
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red and green light signal, |
general warning, exercise extreme caution |
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when planning and scheduling work assignments and priorities, what must you do when you discover a piece of equipment is out of commission and it will affect your ability to perform the mission
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find out what is wrong with it, when it will be fixed and notify your chain of command |
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when assigning personnel to work crews, which of the following is not a consideration
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assigning them to the same duties every day |
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once you have assigned people to various work crews, you must ensure that they |
know exactly who is filling which role and what you and what you expect from each other |
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your supervisor referred you to the DTR to look up info about JI procedures. after locating the DTR through the AF Portal, in which part of the DRT do you look
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part 3 |
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you are working in the passenger terminal helping a customer determine if he and his family are allowed to fly space available on a DOD aircraft. which pub
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DOD 4515.13r, Air Trans. Eligibility |
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you are searching for the publication title Preparing HAZ Materials for Military Air shipment and are at the menu of AF pub where they are functionally grouped |
select 24 series in AF manual |
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a coworker wants help determining if 2 pieces of hazardous cargo are compatible with each other. what pub
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AFMAN 24-204 |
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you want to find out if the 36-M-3-45 TO is still current. in which TO would you look
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AF TO catalog |
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you are loading tanks on a c-17 aircraft and want to find specific loading procedures for these items. which section of the 1c-17a-9 TO would you refer to first
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Section VI |
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in the aircraft -9 series technical orders, the loading procedures in which section have precedence over instructions in section IV |
Section VI |
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which volume of the USAF WMP provides the basis for planning and prepositioning of WRM
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WMP-4 |
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JOPES is both a process and a collection of automated computer systems used to develop |
OPLANS and time phased force and deployment data (TPFDD) |
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which important part of the time-phased force and deployment data (TPFDD) is identified by a five digit alphanumeric code and is simply a capability
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UTC |
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WRM is equipment and other resources, authorized for wartime to maximize war fighting capability that are positioned as |
swing stock and starter stock or a combination of both |
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the benefit of pre positioning WRM is to |
reduce the amount of time, resources, and effort it takes to transport equipment to the necessary locations during combat operations |
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which 463L pallets and nets are designated as WRM |
only 463L pallets and nets required for the movement of other WRM assets |
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if you are tasked to manifest, transport, and load passengers, to which deployment work center would you be assigned
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PDF
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if many passengers are departing from their own home station or the installation is designated as an aggregation APOE, the PDF can establish what to manifest, transport and load passengers |
APT |
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if you as a CDF rep, have directed the deploying unit to move from the marshaling area, to which area will they move. |
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if you as CDF rep, have directed the deploying unit to move from the alert holding area, to which area will they move |
call forward area |
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during JI, if the deploying unit cannot correct discrepancies with their cargo right away, to what area will you send the cargo until it is corrected
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frustrated cargo area |
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if you are performing a JI in the CDF, in which area of activity are you working
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Call forward area |
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if you are directing aircraft loading and supervising load team members in the CDF, in which area of activity are you working
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ready line/ loading ramp area |
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if the deploying unit can no longer make changes to the cargo, in which CDF area of activity is it located
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ready line/loading ramp area |
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after a JI is complete, copies of the DD form 2133, JI are distributed to all of the following except the
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installation deployment officer for review and approval |
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before a deploying unit can claim their cargo is exempt from inspection due to sight sensitivity they must first receive approval from
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the service or major command having operational control of the aircraft
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when completing the heading info on the DD form 2133, what info will you enter in block 6 start time
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the local time the JI actually started |
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during a JI after the deploying unit corrects an item previously found to have discrepancies you will identify that on the DD form 2133 by |
circling the X |
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before a vehicle can be accepted for airlift on a c-17 with 3/4 tank of fuel, the deploying unit must have |
ch 3 autho |
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before a vehicle can be accepted for airlift on a KC-10 with 3/4 tank fuel, the deploying must have
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never allowed to carry 3/4 tank fuel |
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before any DOT 5L Jerricans can be accepted for airlift they must be
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completely drained of fuel |
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before a vehicle with an accompanying load can be accepted for airlift during a JI its cargo must be restrained with min of
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1/2 in diameter rope |
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during a JI if a pallet is dirty and the dirt cannot be swept off, what must occur before the pallet can be accepted for airlift
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the deploying unit must steam clean or power wash it |
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during a JI before a pallet can be accepted for airlift, what must you ensure in terms of dunnage requirements
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3 pieces, 4x4x88 and made of proper material |
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after a JI is complete, who signs the DD form 2133 |
the deploying unit repres and the qualified mobility force inspector
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which type of airdrop requires no parachute
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free drop |
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which type of airdrop requires stabilization parachutes to hold the loads upright
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high velocity |
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which method of airdrop begins with 15 foot drogue parachute deploying and ends with the main cargo parachute deploying after the platform exits the aircraft |
extraction |
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what is the capacity of the A-7A cargo sling when three straps are used |
400 pounds |
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what is the capacity of the A-22 cargo bag |
2,200 pounds |
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what is the max and min drop weights of the Type V airdrop platform
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42k and 2500 |
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each ring on the Type V airdrop platform can restrain up to how many pounds |
5k |
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which parachute will support between a 501 and 2200 pound drop weight |
G-12E |
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which parachute has a drop capacity of 200-500 pounds
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G-14 |
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Which parachute can produce a drag up to 28k pounds
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extraction |
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which form will you use as a guide throughout the vehicle inspection process |
AF Form 1800 |
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the purpose of the before- operation vehicle inspection is to ensure |
the vehicle is safe and in commission before you operate it |
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which info are you required to put in the designated shift signature block of the AF form 1800, once you complete the inspection |
last name only |
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which forklift is handy when working in tight spaces because its short wheelbase allows you to make tight turns
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4k |
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which forklift has a max lifting cap of 10k and can lift up to 150 inch |
10k |
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when approaching the ramp for final positioning, what feature of the 10k forklift should you use to have smooth positive control |
inching pedal |
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how do you position the tines when parking a forklift
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tilt the mast so the tines are level with the ground and lower the forks flat. |
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which K-Loader has a deck range from 39-156 inches and can be used to load all aircraft except the KC10 and the main cargo floors of the B747 and DC10
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25k |
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which cab controls on the tunner are used to operate the deck functions when on/offloading cargo |
the deck and conveyor control panel |
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operating the starter continuously on the tunner for longer than a min of how many seconds will cause it to overheat |
30 |
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after cranking the starter on the tunner for 30 sec without a successful start, allow the starter to cool down for how many min before trying again |
2 |
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in case of an engine failure or hydraulic pump failure when driving, the havlerson has an electrically powered hydraulic pump within the hydraulic system that instantly and automatically operates for how many seconds |
30 |
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in which part of a vehicle inspection on a bus would you check to make sure the emergency door is operational, including the warning buzzer, and that nothing it blocking it
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during operation |
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part of inspection will you clean and refuel the bus, if necessary, and ensure passengers did not damage any par of the bus interior |
after operation |
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at least how far away from an aircraft should you adjust the staircase truck stairs to the height before proceeding
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10 feet |
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which feature of the baggage conveyor is portable, allowing you to carry it into the belly or an aircraft, if necessary |
front control |
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which feature of the baggage conveyor minimizes baggage from falling off the belt |
guide rails
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how do you know when the waste tank on the LST is full
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look through the sight window |
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which feature of the LST measures the amount of rinse fill solution being pumped inside of an aircraft or ATGL |
flow meter |
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which feature on the potable water truck pump compartment must you always make sure is zeroed out before use |
the meter |
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before operating the water pump on the potable water truck, you must ensure the tank contains at least how many gallons |
40 |
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what towing mistake can easily bend or break trailer tongues and render the equipment untransportable |
jack knifing |
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how fast you can tow equipment depends on what factors |
the type of equipment and how many you are towing only |
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which part of a pintle hook assembly will be used in all pintle hook towing operations
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safety/ cotter pin |
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a shipper is responsible for
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planning assembling consolidating and documenting a shipment and arranging for its movement |
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the ATCMD is not used for
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allow cargo processors to calculate critical leg ACL information |
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the shippers second step and responsibility in the shipping process is to |
use all information gathered to prepare the DD Form 1384 |
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who is responsible for ensuring a shipment is complete and removing and RFID tags |
the receiver |
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when is a shipment other than TP4 cargo considered cleared by the ACA
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when the ACA has not challenged the shipment by the hour/day entered in the ATCMD date shipped field |
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what type of code represents the consignor/consignee blocks of the TCMD
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the DODACC |
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you can use the sponsoring service code followed by 5 zeros for the DODACC when |
the consignor or consignee does not have an assigned DODAAC |
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you can readily identify a unit move TCN because a zero is in what position |
15th |
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which position of the TCN identifies a partial shipment |
16th |
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which TP includes shipments requiring regular trans |
TP3 |
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which TP is considered deferred air freight and is moves as a last priority, only if there is room on a given aircraft, |
TP4 |
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the 3 position date shipped code is comprised of the
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GMT hour code and the last 2 digits of the Julian date |
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you use the TACs
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to link movement authority, funding approval, and accounting data for shipments |
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when receiving a shipment into the air terminal you do not have to inspect for
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correct NSNs |
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on the automated versions of the DD Form 1387, which 3 areas must have a bar code |
TCN, DODACC, and the piece number blocks |
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you may use the manual version of the 1387 |
for contingency operations or where manual entry is the only way to document shipments |
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what is the source document for completing the MSL |
DD form 1384 |
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you place 2 MSL on any item over how many cubic feet |
10 |
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when a shipment with a discrepancy is delivered to your air terminal, you may refuse it |
when the shipper delivers the shipment |
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you must correct a discrepancy with a shipment received at your terminal
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when the discrepancy is minor and can correct on spot |
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which form do you use to frustrate |
amc form 33 |
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which agency is responsible for correcting shipments you frustrate |
csb/aca |
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using manual procedures, when you annotate the GMT hour code and last 2 digits of the Julian date of arrival on the TCMD what does it represent |
The SET |
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which criteria do you use to determine which cargo to process first
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destination, priority and set |
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when the set is equal for 2 or more shipments, you determine which shipments are processed first by using the |
expedited handling indicators and the RDD |
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at manual stations or when a manual manifest is used, that ATOC personnel will write which info on the inbound manifests they deliver to the cargo processing function
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GMT and Julian date of the aircraft block time in the top right hand corner |
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when aircraft arrive without cargo manifest and ATOC personnel attempt to acquire them you must
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prepare a substitute manifest and start processing anything that requires immediate action |
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if after 6 hours ATOC personnel are unable to acquire the manifest for an aircraft you must |
break each pallet down and take the appropriate info from the shipping labels |
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a short shipment is a shipment that
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is listed on the manifest but did not arrive at the air terminal |
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which type of shipment is annotated by circling the line item on the manifest and hand writing S/S on the right hand margin next to the line item. |
short
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an over shipment is a shipment that
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arrived at the air terminal but is not listed on the manifest |
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which type of shipment must you annotate on the manifest and write O/S on the right hand margin next to the info you added |
over shipment |
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who is responsible for initiating an immediate investigation to determine if pilferage has occurred for a shipment |
ATOC duty officer |
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which cargo may be turned over to the owning unit without an authorization letter |
unit mobility cargo |
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you must obtain a signature from everyone who picks up terminating cargo except |
TMO personnel, when under operational control of AMC and located in the same facility |
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how many cargo application to the GATES HHTS provide access to
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17 |
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you do not perform a soft reset when the HHT is |
suspended |
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an 8k piece of cargo is built on a pallet and you are responsible for adding enough restraint to get the pallet to the aircraft. how many pounds can each ring on the 463L pallet restrain |
7,500 |
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you are loading an aircraft and must winch a heavy pallet into position. as a min how many attaching pints will you use to safely winch this pallet |
2 |
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you are deployed and a cargo user has offered several dirty cargo pallets for air transportation which one of the following is considered acceptable |
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a cargo user has returned 60 empty 463L pallets to your unit, which you will be shipping to another location via air. how many of these pallets max can you ship in one stack, provided adequate dunnage is appropriately placed, and excluding the base support pallet |
20 |
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you are building a multi pallet train using one inch couplers. which aircraft can this train be loaded on, |
DC 10 |
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while sorting through net sets, you discover several unserviceable RFID tags still attached to the nets. what must you do with these unserviceable tags
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return them to the DLA for repair |
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you are building a pallet destined for Aviano AB Italy and only have space for one more piece of cargo on the pallet. all of the available pieces has the same destination and transp. priority. which other 2 factors will you use |
movement indicator and set |
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you must break down an originating pallet and individually weigh each piece of cargo if there is a difference of how many pounds between the documented and actual weight |
150 |
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what must be considered when building multi pallet train
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MHE required to handle the pallet train |
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when using nets to secure multi pallet trains what is the max load on 2 and 3 pallet trains measuring 96 inches or less
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26k |
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you received several shipments in for airlift, which one will you not mark with a CB |
a single pallet |
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when marking the CB on a vehicle the CB marking must be positioned |
above each axle on both sides of the vehicle |
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when preparing the AMC form 39 pallet id which info belongs in the oldest set block |
the gmt hour/code of the oldest piece on the pallet |
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which 2 manual forms must both be placed on a completed 463L pallet after it is built |
amc form 39 and dd form 2775 |
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when you attach the RFID tag to a pallet, ensure it is attached where |
outside of any plastic or over wrapping |
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which best describes the role of a hazardous material handler
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loads or transports hazardous materials to/ on an aircraft |
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which haz materials class consists of explosive materials
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class 1 |
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haz class of flammable liquids |
class 3 |
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haz class of infectious and toxic materials |
class 6
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which category of hazard is considered a distinct and separate haz item that is a component of a larger item does not require a haz material label |
secondary |
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what dorm do shippers use to cerify their haz materials shipments
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amc form 1033 |
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which form do inspectors use to inspect and frustrate haz
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amc form 1015 |
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how many fire extinguishers min
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2 |
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in the haz materials compatibility tables the letter X means |
must not be loaded, transported or stored together |
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in the haz materials compatibility table the letter O means |
must not be loaded, transported, or stored together unless separated by at least 88 inches in all directions |
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how must haz materials placards be displayed at aircraft |
front rear both sides and at entry points |
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which class requires placard for any amount of haz
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1.3
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which class requires a placard for 1001 lbs or more aggregate gross weight of material |
2.1 |
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when a load contains class 2.1 2.2 and 3 materials that total 1,500 lbs which placard will you use
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dangerous |
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what is the min number of fire exting |
2 |
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where on the aircraft should haz materials be loaded
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aft of non jettisonable cargo
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which form must shippers complete for security or classified shipments |
dd form 1387-2 |
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if a shipment is haz and requires security, which form must shippers complete |
dd form 1387-2 and amc form 1033 |
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when using manual procedures you will transfer custody of a shipment requiring security precautions by using the |
dd form 1907 or manual manifest |
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how often will security cage cargo be inventoried |
at the beginning and end of each shift |
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what is the man number of HR transfer cases that can be safely transported on 1 463L Pallet if necessary |
12 |
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you received a vaccine shipment that can be removed from refrigeration for short periods of time. which form
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dd form 1502-2 |
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you have received 3 blood shipments that require refrigeration and reicing before they are airlifted... which form |
amc form 106 |
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when receiving registered mail, the two pieces of information you must check against the manifest are the
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TCN and register number |
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at a min, seal consolidated registered mail containers with |
packing tape, plastic or metal bands and boxcar seals |
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you work at an air terminal without an ACA or CSB and receive a call from a Navy customer who wants to green sheet some Navy equipment. who will initiate green sheet action for this customer when it is necessary to meet a shipments RDD |
the air terminal operations officer |
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assemblies and subassemblies identified by the military departments that comprise or could comprise a standardized war reserve nuclear weapon...... |
Nuclear weapons related material |
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all personnel performing what functions are required to complete the NWRM fundamentals course
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special handling, freight, ramp services, and load planning |
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you use the bare tines of a forklift to load off load an aircraft
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if you need to for training |
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if using a pry bar to assist with loading, how much can you load on the pry bar |
it depends on the aircraft |
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you have received an extremely heavy piece of cargo resting only on 2 skids. which formula would you use to determine its contact area |
length x width (of each skid) x the number of skids |
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you are loading a heavy piece of cargo on an aircraft between the treadways. which type of shoring will allow you to place it on supporting beams that span to the treadways
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bridge shoring |
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as a load team member, you are responsible for matching which info on the pallet and load plan |
pallet id, destination, and weight |
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which types of loading aids are used to pull cargo slowly into the aircraft |
the cargo winch and snatch blocks |
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you are within 10 feet of an aircraft. in which zone are you
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spotter |
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how do you secure rolling stock to a K loader
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forward, aft with chains and devices |
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non-unitized warehouse skids or individual containers of explosives will be secured to forklifts for movement. when is the exemption for this when
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container skids/pallets have integral 360 degree tine enclosures |
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you are loading passengers on a c-17 in which several pallets are loaded. how many inches away must your passengers sit from palletized cargo at a min |
30 |
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you and your team are loading very heavy pallets on a c5. which of the following is the correct way to load the pallets
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load team personnel pushing them |
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you and your team have made every effort to find a qualified driver to operate the construction equipment that you will load on the c130, but no driver
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the most qualified load team member |
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you are driving a truck onto a c17 for airlift. you must remain in the truck until when
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load team members initially secure the vehicle forward and aft |
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how many 10k chains for 6350 lb cargo for forward direction |
4 |
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up to how many angles does tie down provide restraint for when applied properly |
3 |
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during engine running on offload operations, the load team positions themselves at least how far aft of c-130 and c-17 aircraft
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c-130 (50 feet) C-17 (25 feet) |
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during ERO operations, in all cases, the load team can approach the aircraft once
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an aircrew member signals them to do so |
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during ERO operations, when are passengers loaded on the aircraft
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before the ramp cargo is loaded |
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in concurrent operations are already in progress, load team chiefs and other personnel must report to whom prior to entering the area
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the CSS
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Before performing an concurrent servicing operations, who is required to ground themselves to a suitable grounding point or a bare, unpainted portion of the aircraft
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all personnel involved in the operation |
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during an anti hijacking inspection, when will you brief passengers that prohibited carry on items must be placed in their check baggage or they will be confiscated
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when the passenger arrives at the security/inspection area
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if an authorized DB will be going directly to the aircraft and not through the passenger terminal for travel, how will this passenger receive an anti hijack inspection
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the aircraft commander will provide an inspection and give the required documentation to passenger service personnel |
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during an anti hijacking inspection, when may passengers traveling on validated troop movement carry loaded firearms
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when engaging an enemy force immediately after air dropping or landing |
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before passengers walk through the magnetometer, they must
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empty their pockets into a small tray |
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when an individual activates the walk through magnetometer twice, what action should you take
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screen them using the hand held metal detector |
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what is the first thing you should do when operating the hand held metal detector to inspect passengers
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tell the passenger why and how you will conduct the inspection |
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during an anti hijacking inspection with the hand held metal detector you would begin by scanning passengers |
head, followed by the outline of the body , the front, and then the back |
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when inspecting passengers with the hand held metal detector and it locates metal, you must have them remove the metal item
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before you re-scan the area tht item was removed from, and re accomplish a scan of the entire body |
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when you are unable to detect the source that set off the alarm on the hand held magnetometer, passengers have the choice of
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consenting to a frisk by security forces personnel or be denied boarding |
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to operate properly, what do most explosive detection devices require before you use them
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calibration and a significant warm up
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you should activate the duress alarm if
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you notice anything suspicious or find an undeclared weapon or other dangerous article. |
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what are the 2 types of customers |
internal and external |
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what is one way to communicate nonverbally to your customers that you are profession, respectful and can be relied upon for accurate and complete information |
dressing and grooming yourself |
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you should check back with a customer after how many min when placing them on hold |
2 to 3 |
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the AMC form 253 and AMC IMT 19 are used for passengers to |
comment on the service they received while traveling within AMC |
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what is the first step in briefing passengers |
prepare yourself so you kno0w exactly which information you need to brief them about the subject |
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en briefing passengers if they have questions and you don't know the answer what should you do
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seek help from your supervisor |
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when briefing passengers on travel restrictions, documents you will ensure they possess if required include a valid ID card, |
a leave form or pass, official military orders, a passport visas, and vaccination records |
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when making a flight information announcement about a departing flight that has been delay you should update passengers every |
20 min |
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when making a roll call announcement, which information should you give passengers first
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your rank, name, mission number, and destination of the flight |
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when checking the travel category to determine travel eligibility, one way dependents and family members are authorized to travel in space required status is when they are
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issued official travel orders under emergency leave conditions |
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when verifying transportation auth for space required passengers what info should you check against the passengers ID card of someone who is traveling on PCS orders |
name, grade, and social security number |
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after determining travel eligibility for space required passengers to check travel clearances, you must determine if the passenger is eligible to travel to the destination by checking the required documents such passports, visas and immunization records for
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presence, currency, accuracy and completeness |
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if active duty AF SSgt Curtis is traveling with emergency status annotated on his leave form, which of the following CONUS or overseas unfunded travel options is SSgt Curtis eligible for |
CONUS to CONUS only |
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during the task of determining eligibility for space available travel, under which travel category may uniformed service members travel while on permissive temporary duty TDY orders for house hunting |
cat 3 |
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a passenger can be categorized as a Blue Bark passenger when the passenger is
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traveling in conjunction with the death of a family member |
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when a passenger is too large to be safely restrained in a single aircraft seat using a single seatbelt, handle him as you would
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a differently abled passenger |
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which special category situation would cause a passenger to need a medical doctors cert to be medically sound to travel |
an infant less than six weeks old and women who are less than 5 weeks postpartum |
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if a mission essential ground personnel (MEGP) passenger wants to travel on a specific mission that departs at 0800 GMT when is the latest time the MEGP can notify the ATOC of that intention |
0500 GMT |
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before space available passengers can be entered into the space available register, which form must they complete |
AMC Form 140 |
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when maintaining a space required standby listing, if there are passengers that remain on the listing who have already been selected for missions or are no longer in need of airlift, how should you mark the listing |
line through the passengers register entry |
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while updating and maintaining the space available standby listing on 23 Apr 09, which passenger with the following date and time of sign up will you purge from the listing |
22 feb 09/0800 |
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while selecting passengers for a flight which would you select first |
space required, priority 1 passenger with a date and time of sign up of 1 may 09 at 0700 |
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if a space available passenger is not present for a roll call, you should |
skip the passengers name and continue with the selection process |
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when preparing the AMC Form 148/2 boarding pass/ticket/receipt, how many copies will you complete and how are they distributed |
two copies, one to the passenger and one for passenger service records |
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when preparing the DOD Form 2131, Passenger Manifest, when individuals enter their name, grade, signature and date in the manifest certification blocks they are certifying that |
anti hijacking measures have been conducted |
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when preparing in flight meal requests you would offer passengers a lunch meal if the aircraft will be in the air from |
0930-1445 |
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when preparing an in flight meal request how many meals would you offer passengers if the flight is eight hours and covers one meal period |
one meal |
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when preparing an in flight meal request which factors will you use to plan the amount of snacks and beverages you will need for a given flight |
consumption factors from previously flown missions along the same route and the actual number of passengers manifested only |
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while you are passing meal orders to the in flight kitchen for a C-5 that departs at 1015, what is the latest time you can pass a tentative and final meal order of 61 meals
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0715: 0815 |
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when completing the AMC form 162, inflight meal supplemental worksheet, from which 2 sources can you get the info to compute the total amount of monies collected passengers |
the meal costs from the passengers AMC form 148/2 or from each of the blocks in section V of the AMC Form 162 |
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when preparing the AMC Form 162 in flight meal supplemental worksheet, from which source document will you get the information to enter the line numbers, type of meal, and passenger costs in section V |
passengers AMC form 148/2s |
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when determining head tax charges for passengers in which of the following circumstances will you charge the tax for a passenger traveling from McGuire Air Force Base, NJ to Ramstein Air Base, Germany |
space available passenger traveling on a commercial contacted aircraft |
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when determining pet shipping charges, you will charge a passenger for one excess baggage piece when the combined container and pet weight
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does not exceed 70 pounds |
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what is the first step in determining pet shipping charges |
determine the total pieces to charge |
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what is the first step when turning in cash collections |
balance your cash drawer by taking out all the money you collected during your shift |
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what is the last step when giving a passenger a refund |
sign the boarding pass to show that you initiated the refund |
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if you are loading passengers on a C-17 that departs at 1630. what time should the past passenger be loaded on the aircraft to protect against mission delays |
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when you are downloading passengers off a c-5 the first passenger you would allow to deplane first would be a
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space available distinguished visitor traveling on ordinary leave |
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if a passenger originating out of your station on emergency leave was manifested on the 03R1 mission (which has been delayed) how many hours do you have to move that passenger |
24 hours
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if a commercial contracted has been delayed for aircraft maintenance issues and wont be fixed until the next day, the carrier is responsible (at no cost to the passengers to provide
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meals, lodging, and transportation only |
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you are checking in baggage for a passenger traveling on emergency leave, which AMC baggage tag strap should you attach
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AMC Form 20 -EL |
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after you have completed your final head count on the aircraft and discover you are missing one passenger who is listed on the manifest, what is your next step |
remove that passengers baggage from the aircraft |
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when receiving baggage from a terminating flight in the baggage claim area, if you discover 2 unclaimed articles 30 min after the last passenger has claimed his or her baggage what is the next step |
mark them with the mission number and transfer them to the lost and found section |
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when pre booked pets are accepted in soft sided containers, what is the max allowed in cabin |
3 |
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if a passenger has just reported a mishandled bag to you but cannot provide the boarding pass or baggage claim checks, what is your next step
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cross reference the passenger manifest to make sure the passenger was manifested on the flight
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a passenger has just reported a lost bag to you and you are preparing an AMC form 134, Mishandled baggage report., in how many copies will you prepare the form and to whom does the original go
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3; retain in the AMC form 136 or forward to the BSC after 5 days |
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when you are preparing an AMC 134, mishandled baggage report, for a damaged bag, which of the following would represent a valid case number for a damaged bag
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D-009 |
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once you have prepared an AMC 136, baggage mishandled report file, the documents you must include in this form before you send the file to the BSC are the original AMC form 134 |
copies of the boarding pass, baggage tags or flight manifest |
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if you are at the station where a passenger reported a lost bag on 23 april 12, how much time do you have to find the lost baggage and update the remarks |
5 days |
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when you discover a found bag, what must you do before you secure the baggage
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present it to customs officials for clearance and reflect this action on the AMC Form 134 |
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if a passenger has reported a pilfered bag, what must you do before you file the report
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determine from the passenger if the pilfered articles are actually missing or simply misplaced |
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if a bag is excessively damaged and articles from it have become missing or lost, what must you do after annotating the AMC 134, with the necessary statement |
list all articles reported missing and the estimated value of each |
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after you have determined who the owner is for a particular item, which two forms will you sue to send it to them asap |
amc form 57 and 70 |
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if you sent a piece of RUSH baggage to Elemendorf, AFB Alaska on 23 Apr 12at 1400 and you have not received confirmation that they received the bag, when is the latest you should follow up |
25 april 12 at 1400 |
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which item is placed on 3 point dunnage, 463L pallet dolly, or a suitable roller system in order to prevent damage
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ATGL |
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when you are tasked to load non-expendable supplies on a AMC C-5 which form should you use
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AF IMT 4128, Fleet Service Checklist |
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if you are servicing an arriving aircraft and notice a personal item left by a passenger, what action must you take
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turn it into the passenger terminals lost and found or security forces |
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when recording the various Fleet Service Activities on an AMC Form 244, such as Latrine serviced by you should include the initials of the
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person who serviced the latrine, the Julian date, and start and complete times. |
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as a fleet service dispatcher, after you have completed and signed an AMF Form 244, who else needs to sign it before it can be turned into records
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the fleet service shift supervisor |
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which describes the proper way to clean and service an oven
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remove the dirty racks, clean the oven interior, install clean racks and ensure the oven is operational
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when you are picking up clean and filled 5 gallon igloos and coffee jugs from the flight kitchen to take to an aircraft, in order for them to remain clean, you must ensure the
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spouts will be covered in plastic |
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what must you do before you print and sign your name on the AF IMT 3516, food service inventory transfer, when picking up meals from the flight kitchen
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verify you have every item listed on the form |
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if a c-17 blocks out at 0800 after what timeframe would aircrew be required to pick up their own meals |
0715 |
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after you have delivered meals to a C-5 who will stow those meals in the galley or ATGL storage areas |
fleet service personnel and aircrew members |
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you are stationed at McChord and flight just arrived from Kadena and has unused meals onboard., what must you do
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after USDA inspection and approval, place them in 2 plastic bags and incinerate or sterilize them at an approved facility
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when servicing an aircraft with potable water, you should fill the aircraft water tank until the
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water discharges from the overflow fitting or to the requested capacity |
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when servicing the ATGL water tank, you should fill it with potable water until the |
gauge indicates that it is full or 39 gallons, whichever comes first |
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how much water or solution do you use to rinse and fill the ATGL waste tank
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11 gallons |
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when completing the AMC form 77, aircraft ground handling record, times are recorded in
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GMT |
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before a manually completed Missions AMC form 77, is forwarded to RRA section the shift supervisor will
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review it for accuracy and content and signs it |
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who is responsible for gathering, processing, and disseminating all information pertaining to air terminal operations
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Information control function |
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information control ensures that documentation is distributed to respective terminal work cents and that originals are forwarded to the
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RRA |
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when loadmasters sign the hazardous brief sheet, below their signature they must legibly print
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their names |
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when retrieving the manual inbound cargo manifest from an arriving aircraft, which format will the ramp controller use to annotate aircraft block time in the upper right hand corner |
GMT and Julian date |
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which is not a function of cape forecasting |
deliver documentation |
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what is the max time allowed prior to the missions departure for aerial port of embarkation cape forecasters to request port to port clearance for air shipment of explosives
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24 hours |
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ITV provides commanders the capability to |
determine if a force has reached its destination and ready to perform its mission |
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what hazardous materials qualification must load planners have
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inspector |
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which type of load plan are users authorized to use when they do not have AALPS/ICODES capability
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DD Form 2130-xx series load plans |
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what must remain the highest priority when load planning cargo
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safety |
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at a min how many copies of each manifest must load planning produce
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6 |
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which form would you use when you need to manually manifest cargo |
DD form 1385, Cargo Manifest |
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which form do you attach to the manual manifest when the pallet header data is listed in the body of the manifest |
AMC form 39, pallet Invoice |
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ATOC personnel prepare the AMC form 56 rehandled workload when |
an ATOC representative is required to make additional trips to an aircraft during extended delays, mission reroutes, or load or aircraft swaps |
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after reviewing AMC Form 56 section leadership will forward it to the
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RRA section to consolidate and include in the 7107 report |
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if a shipper has called looking for a shipment when your computers are down, how will you locate the shipment
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conduct a physical search of the warehouse and cargo yard |
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when conducting tracer action in the GATES, which shipment information will enter into the system to track the cargo |
TCN or Pallet ID |
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how long do you maintain transportation documentation that pertains to military originating, terminating and intransit airlift |
1 current year plus one inactive fiscal year as permanent at the base staging area |
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when maintaining transportation documentation, a consolidated file package is file |
Julian date beginning with the start of the fiscal year. |