APP7 (TEST 1)

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Quiz on APP7 (TEST 1), created by Jose Pizarro on 02/10/2019.
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Quiz by Jose Pizarro, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
ABORT (ABORT CODE)
Answer
  • Cease action/ attack/ event/ mission FAC directs aircrew to abort the attack. This is a mandatory instruction.
  • Involved in a visual fight and unable to leave.
  • An F/A-Pole manoeuvre in a specific direction (RED 1, crank south).
  • Target altitude is between 500 and 1000’ MSD.

Question 2

Question
ACTION: Initiate a briefed attack sequence or manoeuvre.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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AJAX
Answer
  • Landing zone/pickup zone is clear of threats
  • Group heading towards FRIENDLY aircraft
  • Specified group is maneuvering in azimuth, range and/or altitude.
  • A military IFF transponder.

Question 4

Question
ALTITUDE
Answer
  • Height of contact reported in hundreds of ft in three digits (e.g. “ALTITUDE zero zero five” equals 500 ft)
  • 1. Friendly aircraft 2. Friendly interceptor aircraft
  • Fill in to a picture label describing groups aligned behind and to the side of the closest group.
  • Non-friendly jammer.

Question 5

Question
ANCHOR(ED)
Answer
  • 1. Involved in a visual fight and unable to leave. 2. Orbit about a specific point; refuelling track flown by tanker.
  • Landing zone/pickup zone is clear of threats
  • Unidentified aircraft.
  • Fly at maximum continuous speed (mil power).

Question 6

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ARIZONA
Answer
  • No anti-radiation missile ordnance remaining.
  • Active radar missile is at high PRF active.
  • The Active radar Missile is at MPRF active.
  • In clouds or area of reduced visibility.

Question 7

Question
BANDIT
Answer
  • An aircraft identified as enemy, in accordance with theatre identification (ID) criteria. The term does not necessarily imply direction or authority to engage.
  • Execute launch and decide tactics.
  • Will comply with received instructions.
  • Called friendly asset is in immediate danger. Withdraw clear in the direction indicated for survival. No further mission support from the friendly asset is expected.

Question 8

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BASE (NUMBER)
Answer
  • Reference number used to indicate such information as headings, ALTITUDE, fuels, etc.
  • AAR contact during which no fuel is transferred.
  • Fill in to a picture label describing groups aligned behind and to the side of the closest group.
  • Contact has met point of origin criteria for ROE.

Question 9

Question
BENT
Answer
  • Equipment indicated is inoperative (Cancelled by OKAY).
  • Fly at maximum continuous speed (mil power).
  • Two or more contacts within group criteria with an altitude separation in relation to each other.
  • Contact is dividing.

Question 10

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BLEMISH
Answer
  • Notification of possible blue-on-blue (fratricide) or blue-on-neutral situation.
  • Unidentified aircraft.
  • Communications jamming.
  • A friendly track acting as a HOSTILE for exercise purposes.

Question 11

Question
BLIND
Answer
  • Aircraft has lost visual contact with another friendly aircraft or ground position (opposite of VISUAL).
  • Aircrew does not have visual contact with the target/bandit/bogey/landmark or enemy position.
  • Sighting of a friendly aircraft ground position
  • Sighting of a target, bandit, bogey, landmark or enemy position

Question 12

Question
BOGEY
Answer
  • Unidentified aircraft.
  • A friendly track acting as a HOSTILE for exercise purposes.
  • HOSTILE aircraft shot down. Weapons impact (A/G)(A/A).
  • Cannot comply as requested or directed.

Question 13

Question
BREAK AWAY
Answer
  • Tanker or receiver call indicating that an immediate disconnect and vertical and nose or tail separation between tanker and receiver is required.
  • The radar scope is clear of enemy contacts (“BLUE 1, CONTACT, BULLSEYE 270/20, BLUE 2, CLARA”).
  • When two groups initially separated in azimuth decrease azimuth separation to pass each other.
  • AAR contact during which no fuel is transferred.

Question 14

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BRUISER
Answer
  • Air Launched Anti Ship Missile.
  • Fly at maximum continuous speed (mil power).
  • Friendly aircraft
  • Communications jamming.

Question 15

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BUG OUT (DIRECTION)
Answer
  • Separation from that particular engagement/attack/ operations; no intent to re-engage/return.
  • RWR indication of a friendly AI-radar lock-on (“RED 3, BUDDY SPIKED, BULLSEYE 240/15”).
  • Fighter has radar locked to a known friendly aircraft. Normally a response to a SPIKE or BUDDY SPIKE call.
  • Use unencrypted voice communications.

Question 16

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CHATTER
Answer
  • Communications jamming.
  • Initiate Have Quick communications.
  • Use unencrypted voice communications.
  • Commence briefed radio procedures to counter communication jamming.

Question 17

Question
CHEAPSHOT
Answer
  • Active radar missile data link is supported to high PRF, but not to medium PRF active.
  • An F/A-Pole manoeuvre in a specific direction (RED 1, crank south).
  • Voice deception is being employed.
  • Contact is dividing.

Question 18

Question
CHICKS
Answer
  • 1. Friendly aircraft 2. Friendly interceptor aircraft
  • 1. an airport 2. a specified direction
  • 1. Friendly aircraft 2. a specified direction
  • 1. Request for an individual’s tactical situation. 2. (group) Request for a full positional update in digital BULLSEYE format on the specific group.

Question 19

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CLEARED
Answer
  • Requested action is authorized (no engaged or support roles are assumed).
  • Continue present manoeuvre, ordnance release is not authorized.
  • TACAN
  • Equipment indicated is not operating Efficiently (opposite of SWEET).

Question 20

Question
CONTINUE DRY
Answer
  • Continue present manoeuvre, ordnance release is not authorized.
  • Continue present manoeuvre, does not imply clearance to engage or expend ordenance.
  • Use unencrypted voice communications.
  • Flying over water/land.

Question 21

Question
CRUISE
Answer
  • Return to cruise speed (after buster or gate).
  • Command by tanker or receiver that boom/drogue will be disconnected.
  • When two groups initially separated in azimuth decrease azimuth separation to pass each other.
  • A military IFF transponder.
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