Performs and supervises recording, transcribing, translating, analyzing and reporting of assigned voice communication while flying.
What is a 8X1 Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst Specialist?
This form is used to document maintenance status and servicing information. It provides a ready reference of the aircraft status.
What is form 781H?
This form is the Aviation Resource Management System (ARMS) Additional Training Accomplishment Report. It is used to document required ground continuation training events.
What is AF Form 1522?
This is the amount of hours that you are restricted from drinking before your flight.
What is 12 hours?
Movement along the lateral axis of the plane.
What is pitch?
You must be a staff sergeant to achieve this skill level.
What is a Skill Level 7: Craftsman?
This is one of the areas of concern annotations. It has information that involves operating procedures, techniques, etc. that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully followed.
What is Caution?
This form includes the Record of Evaluation. Contains a chronical listing summarizing an aircrew members evaluation history.
What is AF Form 942?
Commonly referred to as the Base Flight Records Office, this is the on-base office with administrative personnel that provides support for flight records management. They are responsible for ARMS and maintaining all aircrew FRFs.
What is the Host Aviation Resource Management (HARM)?
This part of the plane maintains a straight path through the air. Consists of vertical and horizontal stabilizers, rudder, and elevators.
What is the empennage (tail)?
This duty position is responsible for maintaining FEFs on all assigned flyers
What is a STAN/EVAL?
These are orders of the Secretary of the Air Force. They may not be suplemented.
What is an Air Force Policy Directive (AFPD)?
This evaluates a crewmember's knowledge of Boldface/Critical Action procedures, emergency procedures, and aircraft systems. It is part of the flight check.
What is Emergency Procedure Evaluation(EPE)?
This form is filled out by the flight surgeon. It is used to track DNIF and to return a crewmember to flight status after DNIF
What is AF Form 942?
This is the range of movement the Aircraft CGA can have without making the aircraft unsafe to fly.
What is the Center of Gravity range?
This hasd a broad continuing mission and is composed of forces from two or more US military departments.
What is a Unified Combatant Command?
Located usually in the back of the publications and use Arabic numerals in sequence. May include the glossary, instructions, figures, tables, and index.
What are attachments?
Being unqualified for this long means you must take formal school flying training course and a flight evaluation (with the option of in-unit training).
What is unqualified for 51 months to 8 years?
This is the effective date of the first order to perform flying duties as a Career Enlisted Aviator. This date is first set when you first report to the unit where you will receive flight training leading to CEA status.
What is the Aviation Service Date?
The unit of measurement we use to determine if the aircraft is nose-heavy or tail-heavy. To measure this, you multiply the item weight by the item arm.
What is moment?
This AFSC's duties include pre and post flight inspections as well as operation, troubleshooting, test and repair of various voice and data networks, and radar systems. This can include maintaining aircraft computer systems, sustaining air and ground radar operations, and maintaining communication systems.
What is a 1A3 Airborne Mission Systems Operator?
This is the (-9) type of TO.
What are Loading Instructions?
This evaluation program is used in addition to the 17-month periodic evaluations to determine the effectiveness of individual aircrew performance.
What is a No-Notice evaluation?
This is the maximum amount of hours you are allowed to fly in a 30 day period.
What is 125 hours?
This type of drag is the main byproduct of lift. It is directly related to the AOA of the wing or flight control surface. The greater the rate of airflow over the surface, the higher the amount of this drag is generated.
What is induced drag?