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Vol 1 CDC Section Review
Unit 5
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02/08/2012

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Term
What TO references contain information about ground handling?
Definition
Specific aircraft technical order, AFI 11–218, TO 00–25–172 and AFOSH 91–100.
Term
Where do most aircraft specific TOs list the safe for maintenance precautions?
Definition
In the first couple steps of the task.
Term
During launch, what tasks do you accomplish after the aircraft taxis?
Definition
Police the parking area and prepare AGE for pickup
Term
Why should an aircraft be moved in a straight line for 5 feet after a turn?
Definition
To relieve the loads on the main landing gear.
Term
What organization established standard hand signals?
Definition
International Civil Aviation Organization.
Term
When is a safety observer positioned by a parked aircraft?
Definition
When any portion extends into an active taxiway.
Term
When mooring an aircraft, how do you position the aircraft in relation to the wind?
Definition
Head the aircraft into prevailing winds.
Term
What are the usual causes of towing accidents?
Definition
Inexperienced personnel and failure to follow correct towing procedures.
Term
What’s the minimum number of tow crewmembers?
Definition
Three
Term
What must happen for towing to proceed without incident?
Definition
Each crewmember must do his or her assigned job correctly.
Term
What should be done before towing an aircraft taxiway holdline?
Definition
Do not tow aircraft beyond taxiway hold lines or within 100 feet of an active runway if there are no hold
lines, unless previously cleared by air traffic control.
Term
What TO sets down the basic rules for grounding of aircraft?
Definition
TO 00–25–172.
Term
What are the reasons for jacking aircraft?
Definition
Weigh the aircraft, change landing gear or gear component, repair landing gear or gear component, perform
a retraction check or change a tire or brake.
Term
What jacking accessory prevents damage to the aircraft structure?
Definition
Jack pad.
Term
If the aircraft TO doesn’t establish it, what’s the maximum wind velocity for a jacking operation?
Definition
15 mph.
Term
When is anti-icing accomplished?
Definition
In preparation of forecasted inclement weather to assist the deicing process by eliminating the amount of
deicing fluid needed to remove snow, ice, or frost accumulation
Term
What’s the most damaging action of sand and dust?
Definition
Adherence to oil-bearing surfaces
Term
What’s the preferred method of raising a downed aircraft?
Definition
Jacking.
Term
How much weight is the F–2 lifting bag designed to lift?
Definition
24,000 pounds.
Term
What’s the chief limitation of using lifting bags?
Definition
They must be used for hoisting alone and never as a permanent support.
Term
Why are the use of cranes and lifting slings limited during crash and recovery on larger aircraft?
Definition
Because of equipment availability that can carry such loads and accessibility of attachment points on the
aircraft for the crane.
Term
List the three characteristics of prime importance in determining supply system segments?
Definition
(1) The supply system is worldwide. This suggests manageable segments on a geographic basis.
(2) Accomplishment of the supply mission depends on the performance of specialized functions such as
storage, distribution, and disposal. This suggests manageable segments on a functional basis.
(3) The system contains millions of items, which vary in size, use, complexity, and value.
Term
Who has responsibility for supply discipline?
Definition
All military and civilian employees regardless of grade or position
Term
Name some examples of bench stock items.
Definition
Nuts, bolts, cotter keys, washers, resistors, capacitors, light bulbs, sealants and batteries.
Term
How should operating stock be identified?
Definition
Clearly identify items as “Operating Stock” and label them with noun, NSN or part number (if applicable),
unit of issue, and shelf-life, if applicable.
Term
What methods are used to order expendable supplies?
Definition
Over the radio, telephone, e-mail, intercom, teletype, mail, or in person.
Term
What are the two priority systems Base Supply uses to respond to your supply requirements?
Definition
Delivery priority and UMMIPS.
Term
What delivery priority is assigned to primary mission air vehicles undergoing scheduled or
unscheduled maintenance?
Definition
Delivery priority 3.
Term
What’s the basic purpose of a QRL?
Definition
To provide maintenance personnel with a speedy identification and communication capability for placing a
demand on a supply.
Term
What form is normally used to request expendable supplies?
Definition
AF Form 2005
Term
What form is used to request items that don’t have an NSN?
Definition
DD Form 1348–6.
Term
What form is used as a control document whenever you loan a tool to another individual?
Definition
AF Form 1297
Term
What’s a critical item?
Definition
An item for which valid or forecasted requirements exceed present or anticipated resources.
Term
When will the personnel in Base Supply order a replacement DIFM item?
Definition
When it’s determined the unserviceable item can’t be repaired on base, or the item is condemned.
Term
What two documents are used to control a DIFM item through the repair cycle?
Definition
DD Form 1348–1A and AFTO Form 350, Part II.
Term
When shop action is complete, what form is used to tag the item for turn-in?
Definition
AFTO Form 350.
Term
What are the two categories of supply-type items that require turn-in?
Definition
AFTO Form 350.
Term
Which part of the AFTO Form 350 serves as a production scheduling document?
Definition
Part II.
Term
Which condition tags are easily identified by their yellow margins and letters?
Definition
The DD Forms 1574.
Term
Which DD forms are used to identify serviceable materiel that requires test, alteration,
modification, conversion, or disassembly?
Definition
The DD Form 1576 and DD Form 1576–1.
Term
How often is the DD Form 23 provided to the customer?
Definition
Daily.
Term
What’s the purpose of the deficiency reporting?
Definition
Establish a system to identify, report, and resolve deficiencies.
Term
Which DR category if uncorrected would cause death, severe injury or severe occupational
illness?
Definition
Category I.
Term
What DR category identifies a potential enhancement?
Definition
Category II.
Term
What are the three classes of acceptance inspection defects?
Definition
(1) Minor/nonconformance.
(2) Major/nonconformance.
(3) Critical/nonconformance.
Term
What does the engine and support warranty program warrant against?
Definition
Defects in AFMC workmanship
Term
For how long are aircraft engines overhauled by depot facilities warranted?
Definition
The first 100 hours of post overhaul operation or one year from the date of receipt by the using activity,
whichever occurs first.
Term
What activities may purchase warranted tools and participate in the warranted tool program?
Definition
Participating activities are aircraft, missile, and munitions maintenance units in the active duty Air Force,
Air Force Reserves and Air National Guard.
Term
Who is responsible for government property?
Definition
All personnel working for the Air Force.
Term
What would happen if responsibility for property weren’t assigned?
Definition
The whole system would fall into wastefulness and uselessness
Term
What level of command has command responsibility for all property?
Definition
Commanders at all levels have command responsibility
Term
Who does individual responsibility apply to?
Definition
Any person who exercises control over Air Force property.
Term
What’s custodial responsibility?
Definition
Responsibility, which must be assumed by an individual who has acquired physical possession of
government property.
Term
Explain the responsibility, accountability, and ownership of an Air Force item issued to an
individual.
Definition
The individual is responsible and accountable but the Air Force retains ownership of the property.
Term
What’s pecuniary liability?
Definition
The person responsible must pay for the loss.
Term
If pecuniary liability isn’t involved, what are the two ways of relieving yourself from property
responsibility?
Definition
Turn-in or transfer.
Term
What’s meant by property transfer?
Definition
Change of physical location or user.
Term
During transfer of personnel, when may a custodian depart from the base?
Definition
When the custodian’s hand receipts and records are cleared.
Term
What methods are used to relieve an individual from property responsibility when the amount
doesn’t exceed $500?
Definition
Cash collection voucher and statement of charges.
Term
Who prepares cash collection vouchers?
Definition
Supply personnel.
Term
Why may the cost vary when a DD Form 362 is submitted?
Definition
The individual may be allowed depreciation.
Term
When must a report of survey be prepared?
Definition
When an individual won’t admit liability or when the amount to be charged is over $500.
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