IR THEORY
AERODYNAMICS
AEROMEDICAL
ATP
FORMS AND RECORDS
100
FM 3-04.203 lists four characteristics that determine the amount of IR energy an object will radiate when exposed to X level of thermal energy for X amount of time. What are they?
Reflectance, Transmittance, Absorbance, Emissivity; 4-65
100
What are the four forces acting upon the aircraft while in flight?
Lift, Weight, Thrust & Drag
100
According to FM 3-04.93, what is the definition of stress?
The non-specific response of the body to any demand placed upon it, FM 3-04.93, 3-1
100
-What is the goal of the ATP?
The goal of the ATP is to produce mission-ready UAS units; TC 1-600, 2-1
100
Upon meeting all APART requirements, on what form in your IATF must your APART evaluation be documented?
DA Form 7122-R; TC 1-600, 5-13
200
Which of those four is defined as the ratio of radiant energy of that, having entered a body, reaches its further boundary?
Transmittance; 4-65
200
"Total Aerodynamic Force" is a product of which 2 of the 4 forces?
Lift & Drag
200
What are the four types of stressors?
Psychosocial, Environmental, Physiological, & Cognitive; FM 3-04.93, 3-3
200
The ATP training year is divided into how many parts?
Two; The ATP training year is divided into semiannual training periods; TC 1-600, 2-3
200
In addition to the 7122 series, what forms are contained within the IATF?
DA FORM 7120 series & 4507 series; TC 1-600, Chap 5
300
The sum of the four characteristics of IR energy is known as what?
Total radiant energy
300
There are three types of drag, what are they?
Parasite Drag, profile and Induced Drag; 1-68
300
What are the three types of fatigue?
Acute, Chronic and Motivational Exhaustion (Burnout); 3-66
300
You are designated FAC 1. What are your semi-annual flying requirements?
24 hours, of which 8 must be flown in each crew station; TC 1-600, Appendix B-
300
What is DA Form 7120-R?
The Commander’s Task List
400
What is a blackbody as defined in the FM?
A blackbody is an ideal body or surface that completely absorbs all radiant energy falling upon it with no reflection making it the theoretical standard for laboratory comparison. A blackbody absorbs 100% of IR energy acting upon it and emits 100% of IR energy.
400
Explain how Bernoulli’s principle makes flight possible.
As the velocity of airflow increases, static pressure decreases above and below the airfoil. The air usually has to travel a greater distance over the upper surface; thus, there is a greater velocity increase and static pressure decrease over the upper surface than the lower surface; 1-7
400
Physiological stressors are also known as self-imposed stressors because they are caused by things within our control. Name all five physiological stressors as listed in FM 3-04.93.
Drugs, Exhaustion, Alcohol, Tobacco, Hypoglycemia; FM 3-04.93, 3-17
400
You join a new unit. Within 45 days of you signing in to the unit the commander must complete a records review & possible PFE. What is this considered?
Commander’s Eval, TC 1-600, 2-10
400
What information is found on the 7120-1-R?
Base, mission, and additional task performance and evaluation requirements for each crewmember; TC 1-600, 5-10
500
IR Crossover is a term for periods in the day in which the temperature of what three things crossover or nearly equalize? ; 4-104
soil, water, & concrete
500
Which of Newtons three laws accounts for 25% of lift?
Action/Reaction
500
Per the FM Fatigue can have 5 different effects on performance, name four.
Reaction Time Changes, Reduced Attention, Diminished Memory, Changes in Mood and Impaired Communication; 3-70
500
During the Commander’s Eval when can’t an individual’s RL be determined solely on the basis of a record’s review?
Commanders may not assign an initial RL other than RL3 to graduates of a UAS qualification course, who are on their first utilization tour. TC 1-600, 2-13
500
What is DA Form 4507-R used for?
Training programs that require a series of flights. TC 1-600, 5-24
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