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1. (001) What agency provides support for areas regarding utility systems? |
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2. (001) Ensuring that the comprehensive plans of your base support the mission and objectives of theinstallation is the responsibility of the |
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3. (001) Who approves the general plan for an installation? |
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4. (002) The Air Force Comprehensive Planning Program |
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Identifies and assesses alternatives for development of Air Force bases |
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5. (002) The comprehensive planning process analyzes |
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The current, short and long term development potential of the base |
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6. (002) Which part of the comprehensive plan is a summary document? |
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7. (002) Which component plan would you refer to if concerned about the capacity of the base water system? |
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8. (002) Which component plan integrates the traditional elements of physical planning with other future plans into one document? |
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Capital Improvements Program Plan |
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9. (002) Which map series would you refer to for information regarding future development? |
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10. (002) Which map series would you refer to for information about the architectural compatibility of your base? |
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11. (003) Civil engineers (CE) assist in preparing explosives site plans (ESP) by ensuring that the weapons safety office is |
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Fully aware of all constructions actions planned within the inhabited building distances. |
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12. (003) What agency endorses the explosives site plan (ESP) before it is submitted to the DOD Explosives Safety Board? |
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13. (003) Which example would not require the submission of an explosives site plan (ESP)? |
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A temporary reduction in the storage of capacity of UN Class I explosives |
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14. (004) What kind of work can civil engineers (CE) do after receiving preliminary approval of an explosives site plan (ESP)? |
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Begin planning and design activities |
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15. (004) Which construction drawings must be submitted for final approval of the explosives site plan (ESP)? |
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Only those drawings related to safety and protective features |
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16. (004) What color coding is required on maps for an explosives site plan (ESP)? |
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PESs in red and ESs in green |
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17. (005) Whose airfield safety standards apply when DOD organizations use civil airfields? |
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DOD if possible, if not FAA |
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18. (005) How are the airfield planning criteria in UFC 3–260–01 applied to existing facilities constructed under different standards? |
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Existing facilities must be brought into compliance with these criteria when the facilities are modified |
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19. (005) Under what circumstances can the DOD airfield planning criteria in UFC 3–260–01 be supplemented? |
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A service component needs to adapt to unique operational characteristics |
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20. (006) What is the normal length and width of a clear zone for a class B runway? |
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3000 feet long, 3000 feet wide |
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21. (006) If an accident potential zone (APZ) is classified as an APZ I, it is beyond |
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The runway clear zone and has a significant potential for accidents |
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22. (007) In terms of airfield airspace criteria, an obstruction can refer to |
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man-made objects, objects of natural growth, and terrain |
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23. (007) Which is not considered an obstruction to air navigation? |
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A 100ft tall object within 3 nautical miles of the airfield reference point |
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24. (007) What type of traverse way requires a minimum of 23 feet vertical clearance? |
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25. (007) Which runway imaginary surface is an oval-shaped plane at an elevation of 150 feet above the airfield elevation |
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26. (008) Who approves all Air Force-wide programs to ensure they conform with DoDI 2000.16, DOD Anti-terrorism Standards? |
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Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff, Air & Space Operations (AF/XO) |
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27. (008) Which of the following is not one of the steps of engineer anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP) planning |
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Identify non-combatants on the installation |
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28. (009) What are the three categories of assets you should consider for anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP)? |
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Facilities, equipment and materials, and personnel |
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29. (009) Which aggressors are usually oriented around an ideology, a political cause, or an issue and commonly work in small, well-organized groups with sophistication and efficient planning capability. |
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30. (009) Facilities are chosen for anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP) measures based on |
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Their current use and assets they house. |
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31. (009) Which attack tactic might be used to destroy a building while allowing the aggressor to maintain distance from the occupants? |
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32. (010) When deciding which assets to protect in an anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP) program, you should |
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Balance the physical, resource and political constraints against your asset priority list |
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33. (010) If possible, assets to be protected under the anti-terrorism/force protection (AT/FP) program should |
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not be identified with signs |
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34. (011) Expeditionary site planning (ESP) is mainly associated with |
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Locations where the Air Force presence is not permanent |
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35. (011) Which of the following is primarily developed for locations with a permanent Air Force presence? |
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In garrison expeditionary site plan (IGESP) |
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36. (011) Which template identifies resources and capabilities of a location by functional area? |
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Part I, Expeditionary Site Survey Process (ESSP) |
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37. (011) Which template identifies limiting factors (LIMFAC)? |
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Part II , Expeditionary Site Survey (ESSP) |
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38. (011) You will find a complete listing of the functional responsibilities for beddown operations in |
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39. (011) Who provides command policy and guidance for implementing in-garrison expeditionary site plan (IGESP) and expeditionary site planning (ESP) concepts to meet the command’s specific missions? |
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40. (011) Which of the following is not a responsibility of major command (MAJCOM) functional managers? |
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Exercise management control over the expeditionary site planning (ESP) program |
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41. (012) What are the three sub-processes of the expeditionary site survey process (ESSP)? |
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Site selection, data selection, storage and access |
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42. (012) Information gathered during an expeditionary site survey is used to generate the |
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Airfield suitability assessment |
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43. (012) During an expeditionary site survey, data is collected in which components? |
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Pre-site survey, site survey, Post-site survey |
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44. (013) Expeditionary site survey data collected with the survey tool for employment planning |
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Employment Knowledge base (EKB) |
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45. (013) Who should units desiring to conduct site surveys outside of their area of responsibility (AOR) contact for permission? |
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Their own major command (MAJCOM) |
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46. (013) How many members should an expeditionary site survey team have? |
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47. (013) What is the purpose of the follow-on team in an expeditionary site survey? |
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Gather data relevant to the specific mission |
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48. (013) Who certifies the data collected by an expeditionary site survey team |
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49. (014) In the context of expeditionary site planning, what are limiting factors (LIMFAC) |
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Personnel or materiel deficiencies that threaten the mission |
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50. (014) In AFI 10–404, Base Support and Expeditionary Site Planning, where would you find guidance on depicting utility layouts that reflect possible expansion of USAF and host nation lines? |
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Attachment 45 (Ch 44 "Maps, Part I") |
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51. (015) What is a minimum operating strip (MOS)? |
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The smallest acceptable length and width of an aircraft opening surface |
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52. (015) The minimum operating strip (MOS) layout is acceptable when it |
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Meets the requirements of the wing/installation commander |
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53. (015) The minimum airfield operating strip marking system (MAOSMS) must be correct because it |
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Allows pilots to visually acquire the Airfield's operating surface on approach |
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54. (016) When arriving at an aircraft mishap site, you must consider all the following hazards except |
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Cleared unexploded Ordnance (UXO) |
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55. (016) What is the minimum number of personnel required for an aircraft mishap survey team? |
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56. (016) A full aircraft mishap survey party consists of a survey party chief (SPC) and instrument operator, as well as |
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An instrument operator recorder, rod person, and rod person recorder. |
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