Airfield Management Block I
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- 2. serves as the Airfield Manager’s (AFM) representative during emergency response situations and during non-duty hours
- 4. promotes compatible land use through participation in local, regional, state, and federal land use planning control and coordination processes
- 6. normally the highest ranked enlisted person assigned to each career field
- 10. aircraft are designed primarily to secure control of essential airspace by destroying enemy aircraft in combat
- 11. reduction is accomplished by restricting airfield or aircraft operations
- 17. Units, at and above the squadron level, with an explosives, missile, or nuclear mission must have a (blank) safety program
- 18. develops, implements, and manages the Airfield Management training program
- 19. is a violation caused by an aircraft, vehicle, or pedestrian proceeding onto a runway or ATC controlled taxiway without specific approval from the control tower
- 20. Hazard Working Group (BHWG) normally consists of representatives from Flight Safety, Airfield Management, Air Traffic Control, Civil Engineering, aircraft maintenance, Public Affairs and the legal office
- 21. conditions are when bird/wildlife concentrations exist near the active runway representing an increased potential for strikes
- 23. reduces the vulnerability of Air Force missions by eliminating or reducing successful adversary collection and exploitation of critical information
- 25. of Competency, AF Form 483, will be issued when the required training is completed
- 28. program is a year-round program with the purpose of reducing aircraft strikes with birds and other wildlife
- 31. Commander Appoint a primary and alternate Airfield Driving Program Manager (ADPM) in writing
- 32. Commander’s central agency for command and control and is the focal point for all installation activities
- 33. (blank) Flight oversees cleanup of hazardous waste sites, assists the base commander with environmental law compliance, and manages pollution prevention programs
- 36. observes, records, and disseminates weather information for the installation
- 38. is a violation caused by the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or pedestrian on the runway
- 40. personnel have a responsibility for identifying and disarming or destroying every type of munition
- 41. aircraft are designed to directly attack enemy ground forces
- 42. controls and regulates en-route and terminal air traffic
- 43. conditions exist when bird/wildlife activity on or above the active runway pose a high potential for strikes
- 45. responsible for establishing performance standards, procedures, and work priorities for personnel in the AMOPS section
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- 1. is an unclassified notice or advisory distributed by means of telecommunication
- 3. is similar to aircraft maintenance except they deal primarily with transient aircraft
- 5. can range from 300 to 3000 Mega Hertz (MHz) and is most commonly used by the military
- 7. (blank) Safety maintains control over Hazardous Air Traffic Reporting (HATR) and High Accident Potential (HAP) programs
- 8. will develop an Airfield Driving Instruction (ADI) to be approved and implemented by the Installation Commander
- 9. the single point of access for installation geospatial information providing visualization, mapping, analysis, and integration into any operational process
- 12. (blank) Flight is responsible for all activities required to operate, maintain, repair, and construct installation real property
- 13. If you need to leave a vehicle (blank) on the airfield; park the vehicle so that it does not interfere with aircraft being taxied or towed
- 14. will be documented on the local Airfield Discrepancy Log and the AF Form 3616, Daily Events Log
- 15. landing occurs when a civil aircraft operator lands at a USAF installation without prior authorization
- 16. Mission Identifies the primary function and capability of an aircraft
- 22. (blank) Flight designs and produces the documents that will become construction projects
- 24. Noise producing devices, which are effective in wildlife dispersal
- 26. aircraft are designed primarily for the carriage of personnel and/or cargo
- 27. unauthorized landing is one where the aircraft operator, either with or without knowledge of the provisions of AFI 10-1001, Civil Aircraft Landing Permits, files a flight plan to, and lands at, a USAF installation without obtaining prior approval
- 28. aircraft are designed for long range strike missions against strategic targets
- 29. NOTAM disseminates safety related information that is critical for safety of flight, such as: aerodrome closures, runway closures, or changes in NAVAID availability
- 30. Forces perform customs inspection on aircraft arriving from locations outside the U.S. at some bases
- 34. conditions are when bird/wildlife activity on and above the airfield represent a low potential for strikes
- 35. focal point for aircraft maintenance personnel who service base assigned aircraft
- 37. (blank) Safety is responsible for traffic safety, and sports & recreation mishap prevention
- 39. NOTAM information is administrative in nature, and does not affect the safety of flight operations
- 44. plows are also known as “rotaries” or “snow blowers.”