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- What is the purpose of JOSAC?
- established as the continental US operational scheduling authority or activity
- What is the purpose of NALO?
- Main scheduling authority of all NavRes C-130 airlifts and all overseas flights starting or ending in the continental US.
- Why is Instrument Training necessary for operational profiency?
- When the purpose of the flight is to train for instrument training.
- What is the purpose of NATOPS Refresher Training?
- Designed to test the profiency of the pilot when traveling to various locations.
- What is the purpose of a Functional Check Flight (FCF)?
- After completion of A/C rework.
Completion of a phase d inspection cycle.
Reinstallation of an engine.
Reinstallation of fuel system components.
- If an A/C has not been flown does it need a FCF performed?
- Yes, regardless of the reason.
- An evaluation flight to check the general instrument or all weather instrument operations when performed on an actual flight is known as what type of evaluation?
- A NATOPS Instrument Evaluation.
- Logistics flight include what situations?
- To transport military and civillian personnel to new employment locations.
Transport mail or gaurd mail (w/ or w/out couriers)
- Admistrative flights include what situations?
- Military/civillian personnel for inspections, conferences..etc.
Troop support. (Battle casualities/rescue)
- What are two type of line flights?
- Administrative and Logistics transport flights.
- How many months do aircrew candidates have to complete their qualifications?
- 18 months.
- Aircrew training is divided into how many phases?
- 3
- Phase 1 Aircrew training consists of what?
- Review and completion of selected lesson guides.
- Phase 2 Aircrew training consists of what?
- Specialized instruction, training flights, positional JQR's and recommendations for qualifications.
- Phase 3 Aircrew training consists of what
- Evaluation flight, testing and oral questioning.
- Phase 4 Aircrew training consists of what?
- Recurrent training required after qualification.
- How often often are NATOPS evaluation flights performed?
- Annually or upon initial qualification or upgrade.
- If an evaluator finds that the TAC is incopetent or otherwise incapacitated what actionis he allowed to take?
- To assume comand after notifying the TAC and crew of his decision.
- If an evaluator finds a crew member deficient what is the first step that should be taken?
- He will notify the TAC.
- Once being notified of a crew members deficiency what should the TAC then do?
- At the TAC's discretion he can relieve the crew member and assign their duties to the instructor until the problem is resolved or a replacement crew member is obtained.
- If a crew member has to be relieved what actions must be taken administatively?
- A full report will be created and submitted to the CO and CFLSW.
- What are the duties of the Transport Aircraft Commander (TAC)?
- He commands the A/C.
Also the Mission Commander
Responsible for safety and orderly conduct of the flight.
- What is a Transport Second Pilot (TSP)?
- A pilot that is still in training.
- What minimum number of flight hours must a TSP have to upgrade to a TAC?
- 250
- During training, where will the TSP train from?
- Pilot's seat.
- How must all aircrew positions be designated?
- In writing by the CO or other competent authority.
- What is a Transport Third Pilot (T3P)?
- A pilot that has never flown a C-9 A/C.
- During training, where will the T3P train from?
- Co-pilot's seat.
- Only after completing all of the requirements for T3P, he/she must complete how many flight hours?
- 100 and only then will he/she be considered for T2P.
- What are the duties of the Crew Chief (CC)?
- Supervises the enlisted crew in the performance of their duties.
Responsible to the TAC for preflight, servicing and normal en route servicing.
- What is the purpose of the Load Master (LM)?
- Ensures the weight and balance data is ready for the TAC's signature before takeoff.
- What position does the LM also normally hold?
- Senior Flight Attendant.
- Who is responcilbe to the TAC for the safe loading of all cargo and baggage/
- Load Master (LM)
- Who is responsible for passenger comfort and safety?
- Flight Attendants (FA)
- Who is responsible for ensuring the emergency equipment needed in the cabin is properly installed/stowed before flight/
- Flight Attendant (FA)
- The Flight Attendants are responsible to whom for all activities within the cabin.
- As directed by the TAC.
- At what time does crew rest begin and end?
- It starts when they depart the A/C after post flight duties and ends upon show time.
- At home base, how long is crew rest?
- Normally 12 hours?
- On a Return Over Night (RON) mission, how long is crew rest?
- At least 12 hours.
- If a mission lasts longer that the 13-14 hour crew duty limits how much crew rest must be afforded?
- The same amount of time the mission was extended. (15 hour mission equals 13 hours of crew rest.)
- When must the crew be given 18 hours of rest?
- When the detachment is a transoceanic flight that crosses 3 time zones and remains in theater foradditional tasking.
- When does crew duty begin and end?
- Begins at show time and ends at block in on the final leg of the day.
- In theater operations what are the crew duty hours?
- 0700-1400
- A 14 hour crew duty can be extended to 15 hours by who?
- TAC.
- The CO, XO or OIC (INCONUS) can extend the 14 hour crew duty to how long?
- 16 hours.
- When overseas who can extend crew duty and how long?
- Detachment OIC.
16 hours.
- During theater operations if the show time is from 1401-0659 how long can the crew duty be extended and by who?
- 13 hours can be extended to 14 hours by the TAC.
- During transoceanic issions to of from another theater of operation except in Bremuda or the Caribbean what are the show times, crew duty extensions and authorization required?
- 0700-1400: 16 hours..not extendable.
1401-0659: 13 hours..extendable to 14 hour by the TAC.
- The TAC or parent comand can only extend crew duty for how many days?
- 3 days consecutively.
- On the 4th (or more) day the crew duty has been extended who must authorize the extension?
- Commander, Fleet Logistics Support Squadron (CFLSW) Operations.
- To whom shall ALL crew duty extensions be reported to?
- Wing Operation or the wing Duty Officer.
- Within what timeframe should crew duty extensions be reported?
- 72 hours.
- By what means should crew duty extensions be reported to the wing?
- Quickest or most convenient method. (Phone, Fax, Memo,E-mail)
- At what point in time will crew currency be satisfied?
- When at least 6 flight hours a month has been completed.
- What does EOC stand for?
- Equipment Operational Capability
- What are EOC codes used on a VIDS/MAF?
- They determine the mission capability of an item noted on a MAF.
- If an A/C has a gripe such as a faulty windshield wiper motor, what EOC code will be annotated on the MAF.
- Partial Mission Capability. (PMC)
- What are the 3 EOC codes?
- Full Mission Capable (FMC)
Partial Mission Capable (PMC)
Non Mission Capable (NMC)
- What is the purpose of the On Site Storeroom?
- To maintain and manage an on-hand inventory of parts.
- Who provides a list of personnel authorized to assign requisition priorities to the contractor of the OSS?
- The cognizant Maintenance Officer (MO).
- When does the contractor of the OSS provide service?
- 7 days except on observed holidays.
- When are the OSS contractors on call?
- For PMC or (NMCS)NMC Supply parts.
- What is done with the parts removed from the A/C during the course of maintenance?
- They are exchanged for servicable like items.
- How are parts requisitioned from the OSS contractor?
- With a copy of the generated VIDS/MAF.
- If a part is needed for the A/C when overseas who notifies homebase of the need?
- A/C Comander.
- How are needed parts delivered to overseas locations?
- By fastest means available, commercial or government.
- What does SDLM stand for?
- Standard Depot Level Maintenance
- What purpose does SDLM serve?
- Provides inspections of A/C structures, Flight systems, critical defect corrections, preventive maintenance and modifications.
- SDLM performs technical directive incorporation as defined by what instruction?
- OPNAVINST 3110.11
- The C9B A/C are currently on what SDLM cycle?
- 60 month.
- What is SDLM often referred to as?
- "Overhaul Maintenance"
- What does MTI stand for?
- Mid Term Inspection
- What is the cycle for MTI's?
- 30 months.
- What is the purpose of the MTI?
- To correct or inspect special rework items as noted on the MTI Special Work Request.
- What is the form number of the MTI Special Rework Request?
- OPNAV Form 4790/65
- How are special work items listed?
- In order of priority.
- Are unincoporated depot level technical directives included in the MTI/
- Yes
- What does DIM stand for?
- Drop In Maintenance.
- What is DIM?
- When maintenance is beyond the capability of the orginizational maintenance level contractor support is utilized.
- Where is DIM normally performed?
- At the depot facility.
- What type of tasks are usually done at DIM?
- Modernization maintenance, modifications, conversions and in-service repairs.
- What does FTA stand for?
- Field Team Assistance
- What is the purpose of FTA?
- It is Airframe or Engine Depot Contractor support when the maintenance is beyond the orginizational level.
- What is the maintenance requirements for work center 110 (Power Plants)?
- They perform O-level maintenance on powerplants (engines) and engine related components.
- In the C9 community what other component does the W/C 110 work on?
- The APU.
- What is the numerical designation for the Airframes Department?
- W/C 120
- What is the mission of W/C 120?
- To perform maintenance on the structural components of the A/C.
- What work center is responsible for the Hydraulic Contamination Control Program?
- W/C 120
- What work center is responsible for the Tire and Wheel Maintenance Safety Program?
- W/C 120
- What work center is responsible for the Corrosion Prevention and Control Program?
- W/C 120
- What is the numerical designation for the Aviation Life Support System Work Center?
- W/C 130
- What does the W/C 130 do?
- They maintain the A/C survival gear and environmental systems and aircrew clothing.
- What work center is responsible for the Aviation Breathing Oxygen Program?
- W/C 130
- What work center is responsible for the Ordinance Certification Program?
- W/C 130
- What is the numerical designation of the Avionics Work Center?
- W/C 210/200
- What is the job of the W/C 210/200?
- Maintains the electrical and electronic equipment on the A/C.
- What work center is responsible for the Electrostatic Discharge Safety Program?
- W/C 210/200
- What is the numerical designation of the Line Work Center?
- W/C 310
- What does the Line W/C do?
- Maintain and inspect aeronautical equipment.
- What work center is responsible for the Fuel Surveillance Program?
- W/C 310
- What work center provides Plane Captains, trouble-shooters and SE Coordinators?
- W/C 310
- What work center is responsible for the FOD Program?
- W/C 310
- What work center is responsible for Plane Captain training?
- W/C 310
- What work center is responsible for the SE Operator Training and Licensing Program?
- W/C 310
- What work center is responsible for the SE Operator Training and Licensing Program?
- W/C 310