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1. On the TDF display, the _______ along the bottom provides quick access to a variety of mini-displays and commands. |
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2. The _______ is the default navigation option. It is the most appropriate for tactical use and allows the user to explore the globe display via re-centering and zooming. |
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3. TDF supports multiple hooks; by default, the primary hook is designated by a _______. |
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4. TDF supports multiple hooks; by default, the secondary hook is designated by a _______. |
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5. When hooking one primary track, the user should _______ on the track |
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6. When hooking one Secondary track, the user should _______ on the track. |
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7. _______ allow the operator to quickly create shapes to display on the TACSIT. |
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8. The _______ allows users to locate a track by selecting the desired search criteria (Mode 3, Flight Number, etc). |
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9. To change symbol sets (symbology), you would reference the ”TRACK” drop-down menu then select _______. |
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10. The acronym BC3 stands for: |
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c. Battlespace Command & Control Center |
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11. In the Control Bar, selecting the ________ button allows the operator to mark the display with a variety of icons (Bullseye, Airbases, etc.) used to denote objects or areas of interest. |
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12. In the Control Bar, selecting the Beacon Quick Filter Button will: |
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b. Turn off all beacon sensor data |
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13. Holding the shift button in conjunction with rolling over tracks, will provide you with the following: |
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b. 2D elevation of all tracks within a specified area (Ranged Rollover) |
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14. The Track Drop Indicator is identified by a visual warning consisting of: |
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d. Number modifier located above the track, 1-3 as track quality drops |
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15. The Status Indicator Icon that allows rapid access to the record/playback applications is the _______. |
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16. To get bearing and range information via the mouse (Non-persistent Bearing/Range Line), you must click and drag the _______. |
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17. In order to have continuous bearing and range from a designated point you must use: |
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18. The four primary areas of the TDF interface are: |
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c. Menu Bar, TACSIT, Status Indicator Icons, Control Bar |
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19. An “X” displayed over the track symbology indicates the track has been designated _________ by the operator. |
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20. The mouse scroll wheel allows you to: |
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d. Both A and B (Zoom in & Zoom Out) |
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21. Altitudes for Hart North and South ATCAAs are? |
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22. Altitudes for Hart North and South MOAs are? |
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b. 11,000’ MSL up to, but not including FL180 |
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23. The combined altitudes for Juniper North ATCAA/MOA (not including low) are? |
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24. The combined altitudes for Juniper South ATCAA/MOA (not including low) are? |
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25. The combined altitudes for Goose North ATCAA/MOA airspaces are? |
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b. 3,000’ AGL to FL280 (FL230 to FL280 requires advanced coordination) |
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26. The altitudes for Juniper Low MOA are? |
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b. 300’ AGL to but not including 11,000’ MSL |
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27. The combined altitudes for DOLPHIN North/South ATCAA/MOA airspace are? |
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28. The block altitude for Varmit airspace is? |
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29. What are the altitudes for W93 North? |
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30. What are the altitudes for the COD ATCAA? |
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c. FL180 to, and including FL270 |
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31. The HIGH altitude Seattle sector for Juniper, Hart and Varmit is? |
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32. If an aircrew declares an In-Flight Emergency (IFE), the WD will: |
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a. Determine nature of emergency and pilot’s intentions |
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33. If an aircrew declares an In-Flight Emergency (IFE) the WT will: |
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a. Coordinate a handoff to ATC, notify OPS desk and SOF, and log the emergency on the daily log. |
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34. The UHF Guard frequency is? |
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35. What is the refueling track within Varmit airspace? |
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36. The call sign of the 173 OSF/C2 at Kingsley Field is? |
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37. The transferring controller shall ensure that aircraft enter/exit the SUA at the assigned altitude, unless a decent/climb to the assigned altitude has been coordinated. |
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38. The low sector for most of Juniper and all of Hart airspace is? |
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39. The high sector for Juniper and Hart airspace is? |
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40. Controllers should be in place and ready to control the mission _________ prior to takeoff. |
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41. When will the user request the release of airspace from the ARTCC? |
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b. 30 minutes to 1 hour prior |
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42. When performing a Whiskey Alert with Seattle Center, which of the following pieces of information should be passed? |
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d. All of the above (Location, Altitude, Actions being made to correct occurence) |
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43. How long in advance should Shadow coordinate with Seattle Center for aircraft exiting IFR? |
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44. Military assumes responsibility for separation of aircraft (MARSA) applies to all 173 FW aircraft in the airspace for which they have scheduling responsibility. |
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45. Autonomous operations are? |
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a. Operations conducted within airspace that is not actively controlled by ATC or MRU |
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46. AR 630 is located in what airspace? |
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47. What altimeter setting is used when refueling in Varmit airspace? |
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