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| Max Air Speed of the OH-58D Kiowa Warrior |
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| Flight time of OH-58D Kiowa Warrior |
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| 2 Hours and thirty minutes |
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| OH 58D Kiowa Warrior Missions |
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1) Reconnaissance 2)Security 3) Target acquisition/designation 4) Defensive air to air combat |
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| Armament of OH-58D Kiowa Warrior |
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.50 Cal (on left side only)- max load 500 rounds 2.75 Inch FFAR-max load 14 rounds Hellfire II Missle-laser guided-max load 4 rounds Stinger Air to Aire missle- max load 2 rounds Digital call for fire capability (to artillery, ah-64D, other OH-58D's |
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Max- 197 Knots Cruise- 130-160 Knots |
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| Flight time of the AH-64A Apache? |
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| Crew of the AH-64A Apache? |
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| 2 (pilot- rear, co-pilot/gunner-front) |
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| Name the missions of the AH-64A Apache |
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1) Anti-armor (primary) 2) close air support 3)Reconnaissance 4) Air to air combat |
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| Name the Armament of the AH-64A Apache |
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30 mm chain gun-Max rounds: 1200 rounds Hellfire II laser missile guided- Max rounds: 16 rounds 2.75 Inch FFAR- Max rounds: 76 rounds Stinger air to air Missile- Max rounds: 2 rounds Sidewinder Air to air missile- Max rounds: 2 rounds |
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| What is the main rotor diameter of the AH-64A? |
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| What is the main rotor diameter of the UH-60 A/L Blackhawk? |
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| What is the maximum speed of the UH-60 A/L Blackhawk? |
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Max Airspeed: 193 Knots Normal Cruise Speed: 130 Knots |
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| Crew of the Uh-60 A/L Blackhawk? |
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| 4: Pilot, Co-pilot, 2 crew chiefs |
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| What is the ACL for planning combat equiped troops with the UH-60 A/L Blackhawk? |
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With Seats: 11 Without Seats: 20 |
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| What is the Cargo hook capacity of the UH-60 A and the UH-60 L? |
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UH-60 A: 8,000 lbs UH-60 L: 9,000 lbs |
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| Max gross weight of the UH-60 A/L? |
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| Missions of the UH-60 A/L? |
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1) Air Assault and Air Movement 2) Casualty Evacuation/ Aero-Medical Evacuation 3) Sling load and Re-supply operations 4)FRIES/SPIES, Rappelling and parachute operations |
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| What type of aircraft is a UH-60 A/L ? |
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| What is the Airspeed of the CH-47 D/F? |
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Max Airspeed: 170 knots Cruising: 130 knots |
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| Flight time of the CH-47 D/F? |
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| What is the crew for tactical operations in the CH-47D/F? |
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| 4- Pilot, Co-pilot, Flight Engineer, Crew Chief |
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Combat Equipped Troops: 33 Max litter capacity: 24 |
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| Cargo Hook capacity for the CH-47D/F? |
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Front Hook- 17,000 lbs Rear Hook- 17,000 lbs Center Hook- 26,000 lbs Dual Hook Load (fore and aft combined)- 25,000 lbs Planning Weight- 19,000 lbs Max Gross Weight- 50,000 lbs |
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| Missions of the CH-47D/F? |
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1) Troop and Cargo transport 2) Slingload Operations 3) Waterborne Operations 4) Mass Casualty Evac when used durring CASEVAC missions
"F" model has improved Avionics, upgraded engine and digital cockpit |
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| Max airspeed of the UH-60Q? |
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| Flight time of the UH-60Q? |
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| 4- Pilot, co-pilot, crew chief and in-flight medic |
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| Internal Rescue Hoist Capability of the UH-60Q? |
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| Hoist cable length of the UH-60Q? |
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| 256 ft total, 250 usable feet |
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| What is the internal rescue hoist capability of the UH-60Q? |
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| What is the normal configuration of the UH-60Q? |
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| 4 litter patients and 1 ambulatory |
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| What is the max configuration of the UH-60Q? |
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| 6 litter and 1 ambulatory or 7 ambulatory |
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| 4- Pilot, co-pilot, crew chief, and medic |
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| Internal hoist capacity of the UH-1V? |
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| Hoist cable length of the UH-1V? |
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| 256 ft total, 250 usable ft |
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| ACL Normal configuration of the UH-1V? |
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| 3 litter patients and 4 ambulatory patients |
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| ACL for max configuration w/ prior notice of the UH-1V? |
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| Internal rescue hoist of th eMH-47 D/E Chinook? |
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| Mission of the MH-47 D/E Chinook? |
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| Over and Covert infiltrations, exfiltrations, air assault, resupply, and sling operations in support of special operations forces in all terrain and enviroments |
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| transport/ cargo helicopter |
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| Second letter indicated the basic type: |
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| Such as OH-58 specifies h as the helicopter |
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| Medical evacuation, movement and enroute care by medical personnel of wounded, injured or ill persons from the battlefield and/or other locations to medical facilities |
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| Reference for Combat Assault> |
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| Reference for Aircraft orientation? |
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| Reference for Aero medical Evacuation? |
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| Reference for Aircraft Safety? |
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| FM for close combat attack? |
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| Reference for pathfinder ops? |
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| Name the basic Aero medevac missions?> |
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Delivery of whole blood and biological Air crash Rescue Movement of medical personnel and supplies Evacuation of selected casualties |
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| What is the primary use of the jungle forest penetrator? |
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| casualty extraction w/thick vegetation |
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| What is the tensile strength of the jungle forest penetrator? |
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| What is the ACL of the jungle forest penetrator> |
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| What is the promary use of the kendirck's extraction device, what is the tensile strength and ACL? |
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Casualty evac with suspected spinal injury Tensile strength of 400 pls and ACL of 1 |
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| What it the primary use of the basic rigid litter? ACL? Tensile Strength? |
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Ground evac and sit down mission ACL of 1 Tensile strength: 400 lbs |
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| What is the primary use of the SKED rescue system? |
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ground evac, sitdown mission, water rescue, and hoist ectraction tensile strength 400 lbs |
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| Limitations will ________ air assault ops? |
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| What is the definition of Combat Assault? |
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| to engage and destroy enemy forces and sieze or hold key terrain |
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| Name the capabilities of air assault. |
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Attack enemy from any direction delay a larger force over fly or bypass obstacles, barriers, or the enemy conduct attacks and raids beyond the FLOT Rapidly secure and defend terrrain |
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| Name some limitations of Combat assault. |
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Adverse weather LZ/PZ vulnerability Initial reliance on air resupply or commo high fuel and ammo consumption reduced ground mobility after insertion |
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| name some vulnerabilities of Combat Assault ref FM 90-4? |
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attack by ground, air or artillery NBC attack Electronic warfare Small arms fire |
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| What is the Air Assault task force? |
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| Units placed under a single command for a specific mission ie: infantry, aviation, or other units |
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| the time of the first aircraft of the first life touching down on the LZ |
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| All times are based off of what? |
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| What must a landing plan support? |
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| What is the Air movement plan based off? |
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| The Ground tactical plan and the Landing plan |
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| Name and describe the terrain flight modes. |
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NAP of the Earth-close to earth as possible Contour- conform to Earth's contour Low Level- constant speed, heading and altitude |
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| What is the loading plan based on? |
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| Name the 5 stages of reverse planning. |
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1)Ground Tactical Plan 2)Landing Plan 3)Air movement Plan 4)Loading Plan 5)Staging Plan |
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| Name the levels of Air Assault operations. |
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Division: Assets Battalion: Planned and Coordinated Company: Execute |
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| What does the PZ Party consist of? |
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OIC NCOIC RTO Chalk Guide Signal Person Hook-Up Team Straggler Control |
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| When all aircraft pick up troops/equipment and set them down on the LZ |
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| tactical grouping separated from other grouping by lift space and time |
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| personnel/equipment designated to be moved by a specific aircraft |
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| PZ to SP os typically __km which takes__ minutes for a UH-60 and CH-47. |
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What is the loading time for a light element? Heavy element? |
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Light element- 3 minutes Heavy element- 5 minutes |
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| What is the Air mission brief? |
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| the last face to face w/ any key personnel involved in Air Assault Operations conducted ASAP after the reverse planning sequence keeping the 1/3, 2/3 rule in mind |
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| How many gallons does the large and small pods of the UH-60 A/L hold? |
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Large- 450 Gal for 3 Hrs Small- 230 Gal for 1 hr 30 min All pods fueled gives a total time of 11 hours and 30 min |
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