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Which of the following Air Force specialty codes (AFSC) is considered jump inherent? a. 1A1XX. b. 1C0XX. c. 1C2XX. d. 1U1XX. |
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Individuals assigned to Air Force Specialty Code 1W0X2, Special Operations Weather, have a core competency to perform a. flying duties. b. parachute duties. c. operational support duties. d. career enlisted aviator duties. |
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Under certain circumstances, parachutists may be double billeted for up to how many days? a. 30. b. 60. c. 90. d. 120. |
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Individuals occupying a jump inherent or a “J” coded unit manpower document (UMD)/joint manning document (JMD) billet are in what jump status? a. Alert. b. Active. c. Standby. d. Temporary. |
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The approving authority authorizing temporary jump status is a. HQ USAF/A30–AT. b. MAJCOM/A3. c. the Unit commander. d. the Host Aviation Resource Management office. |
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What is the maximum number of days, within a 24-month period, can an individual be placed in temporary jump status? a. 60. b. 90. c. 120. d. 365. |
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Which parachute system uses a line or strap attached from the parachute to an anchor cable inside the aircraft? a. Static line. b. Military free fall. c. High Altitude Low Opening. d. Low Altitude Low Opening. |
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Within how many days must the member perform a static line jump in order to maintain currency? a. 30. b. 60. c. 90. d. 180. |
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Within how many days must a free fall parachutist perform a free fall jump before being considered non-current? a. 30. b. 60. c. 90. d. 180. |
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A member’s qualification for jumpmaster duties is certified by the a. Host Aviation Resource Management office. b. unit commander. c. wing commander. d. senior jumpmaster |
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Basic and advanced parachutist badges are awarded to members who complete an AF recognized parachute training course and a. the US Army Basic Airborne Course. b. satisfy requirements in AFI 11–410, Personnel Parachute Operations. c. any sister-service parachutist course of instruction. d. satisfy requirements in AFI 11–402, Aviation and Parachutist Service Aeronautical Ratings and Badges. |
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Once a parachutist badge is awarded, it is permanent unless the a. badge is revoked. b. member is suspended. c. member is disqualified. d. requirement is terminated. |
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Members who meet the requirements for the award of a parachutist badge must apply by completing an AF IMT a. 702, Individual Physiological Training Record. b. 196, Data for Parachutist Rating. c. 1522, Individual Jump Record. d. 922, ARMS Additional Training Accomplishment Report. |
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You must validate the number and type of jumps annotated on the AF IMT 196, Data for Parachutist Rating, against the member’s a. Individual Data Summary. b. Individual Jump Record. c. Jump Record Folder. d. Aeronautical order. |
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What does a Bronze Star device on a parachutist’s badge indicate? a. A combat jump. b. Member is mission ready. c. High-altitude low-opening qualification. d. A jumpmaster qualification. |
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Who may recommend a member be prohibited from wearing the parachutist badge if the member is disqualified as a result of substantiated drug abuse? a. Host Aviation Resource Management office. b. Member’s supervisor. c. Member’s first sergeant. d. Commanders at any review level. |
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What must the remark state in the AO when prohibiting the wear of the parachutist badge? a. That the badge is revoked. b. The reason for prohibiting the wear. c. That the member is prohibited from wearing it. d. The authority for prohibiting the wear. |
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Which aviation service code (ASC) identifies a qualified non-career aviator assigned to a dual-coded (flying/jumping position) authorized to perform aircrew parachutist duties? a. 9D. b. 9E. c. AA. d. BA. |
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When a parachutist is no longer assigned to an authorized jump position, the member’s aviation service code (ASC) will change from a. 9E to 9J. b. 9D to 9J. c. 9E to 06. d. 9D to 06. |
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Individuals assigned to dual-coded flying/jumping positions may receive a. basic and allowance pay. b. jump incentive pay only. c. flight incentive pay only. d. flight and jump incentive pay. |
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Most dual-coded flying/jumping parachutists are assigned to non-career aviator positions identified by a duty Air Force specialty code (DAFSC) prefix of a. C, J, or X. b. J, X, or Q. c. X, K, or Q. d. X, W, or K. |
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A member’s eligibility for parachutist service must be certified by the a. commander. b. Host Aviation Resource Management office. c. first sergeant. d. supervisor. |
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Certifying a member’s eligibility for parachutist service includes the member’s a. criminal record. b. security training. c. financial and marital status. d. past parachutist service qualification. |
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The effective date used to assign Aviation Service Code 06, Jump Requirement Terminated, when a member fails to complete the US Army Basic Airborne Course is the a. class start date. b. class graduation date. c. day after disenrollment. d. day of the disenrollment. |
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When placing a member in a dual-coded flying/jumping position, change the member’s aviation service code from 9E, Active Parachutist, to 9D, Active Non-rated/Non-Career Enlisted Aviator Aircrew Member, effective the date the member a. begins performing in-flight duties aboard USAF aircraft. b. is assigned to a valid jump-inherent position. c. enters a formal school where observation flights are performed. d. enters a formal school where flight duties are part of the curriculum. |
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You must publish an aeronautical order authorizing a member to perform a high altitude low opening (HALO) jump a. when the member is officially assigned to a HALO-coded position. b. prior to attending the military free fall course. c. after completing the military free fall course. d. after performing a HALO jump. |
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What action must you take in the Aviation Resource Management System once a member becomes high altitude low opening (HALO) certified? a. Click “Yes” in the Jump Status field in the Aircrew Management window. b. Click “Yes” in the HALO Certification field in the Aircrew Management window. c. Publish aeronautical orders (AO) authorizing HALO duties effective the class start date of the military free fall (MFF) course. d. Publish an AO authorizing HALO duties effective the class graduation date of the MFF course. |
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Aeronautical orders for enlisted parachutists will have a termination date based on the earliest of the following dates except the a. date of separation. b. jump tour completion date. c. change to active status date. d. date of expected return from overseas. |
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The aeronautical order terminates for a member who is initially placed on jump status, but is not assigned to an authorized jump position after graduating from the US Army Basic Airborne Course on the a. member’s date of separation. b. member’s jump tour completion date. c. military free fall course graduation date. d. US Army Basic Airborne Course graduation date. |
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Which of the following statements must be included in the Remarks section of the aeronautical order for a member assigned to a dual-coded flying/jumping position? a. When required for the mission, member is authorized to perform military free fall duties. b. When required for the mission, static line duties are authorized on any USAF aircraft. c. When required for the mission, member is authorized to perform jumpmaster duties. d. When required for the mission, aircrew duties may be performed on any USAF aircraft. |
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The Remarks section of an aeronautical order for a USAF Academy (USAFA) cadet, who participates in a USAFA parachute program reads: The member is a. entitled to high altitude low opening pay. b. entitled to Hazardous Duty Incentive Pay. c. not entitled to Hazardous Duty Incentive Pay. d. occupying a J-coded unit manpower document position. |
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Which of the following is not a cause for permanent disqualification? a. Failure to satisfactorily perform jump duty. b. Disenrollment from the military free fall course. c. Member no longer desires to perform required jump duties. d. Member voluntarily requests termination of parachutist service. |
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How many days can a parachutist be suspended without major command (MAJCOM) approval? a. 60. b. 90. c. 120. d. 180. |
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Commanders will provide at least 120 calendar days notification before involuntarily terminating members’ aviation service who are a. parachutist qualified. b. jumpmaster qualified. c. dual-coded flying/jumping. d. dual-coded military free fall/static line. |
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The 120-day advance notification policy applies to a. basic pay. b. flight pay only. c. parachutist pay only. d. flight and parachutist pay. |
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Who is responsible for completing and certifying all AF Forms 4323, ARMS Multi-Crew Jump Records and AF IMTs 922, Individual Jump Records? a. Jumpmaster. b. Commander. c. Operations officer. d. Aviation resource manager. |
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What form is used as the primary source document for recording jump activity performed by multiple USAF members on a single day? a. AF Form 4323, ARMS Multi-Crew Jump Record. b. AF IMT 1042, Medical Recommendation for Flying or Special Operational Duty. c. AF Form 922, Individual Jump Record. d. AF IMT 702, Individual Physiological Training Record. |
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Who ensures the following items are correct on the AF IMT 922, Individual Jump Record: date, aircraft mission design series, drop zone, jump type and condition, parachute type, jump altitude and the remarks? a. Squadron Aviation Resource Management office. b. Host Aviation Resource Management office. c. Unit commander. d. Jumpmaster. |
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It is important for you to update jump accomplishments in the Aviation Resource Management System, in a timely manner to avoid interrupting the member’s a. flight duty training. b. flight duty pay. c. parachute duty training. d. parachute duty pay. |
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Using figure 2–5, what does a “T” in the Jump Type option, indicate when updating jump accomplishments? a. Mass Tactical or Operational. b. High altitude low opening. c. Tactical or Operational. d. Experimental or Test. |
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Which standard jump report provides an audit trail of individual jump activity? a. Jump Activity Report. b. Flying History Report. c. Individual Jump Record. d. Jump Activity Update Summary. |
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To get a summary of career jump totals, the standard jump report you would refer to is the a. Individual Data Summary. b. Individual Jump Record. c. Flying History Report. d. Jump History Report. |
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What standard folder serves as a repository for all approved documents pertaining to a member’s jump career? a. Jump record folder. b. Flight record folder. c. Military personnel file. d. Personnel information file. |
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What Part I section, of the jump record folder, would you file Rule 3 request letters? a. Aeronautical orders. b. Military pay orders. c. Reports. d. Other documents. |
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When must the Host Aviation Resource Management office conduct a cover to cover audit of the jump record folder? a. Upon unit deactivation. b. Every six months. c. Upon PCS. d. Monthly. |
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When conducting a jump record folder audit, ensure all formal training certificates have been entered into ARMS using the a. Flyer window. b. Passport window. c. Personnel window. d. Formal training window. |
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What does a periodic review of the jump record folder ensure? a. Effectiveness. b. Accuracy. c. Continuity. d. Standardization. |
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Jump record folder reviews are conducted a. in person with the member’s commander. b. face-to-face with the member. c. over the telephone with the member. d. over a radio with the member’s commander. |
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When outprocessing a parachutist, what must you include in the jump record package? a. AF IMT 1042, Medical Recommendation for Flying or Special Operational Duty. b. AF IMT 1520 , ARMS Individual Flight Pay Entitlement Worksheet. c. AF IMT 1521, ARMS Individual Jump Pay Entitlement Worksheet. d. AF Form 4323, ARMS Multi-Crew Jump Record. |
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When inprocessing a parachutist in the Aviation Resource Management System, the alpha character “H” in the Pay Reason field of the Incentive Pay window means a. aviation career incentive pay. b. hazardous duty incentive pay. c. high altitude low opening. d. career enlisted flier incentive pay. |
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