What airspace does sUAS typically fly in?
Class G, Restricted, Class E
What are the live currency requirements for sUAS?
15 min flight with a launch and recovery every 150 days
What is Rote learning?
Memorized information without further context
How often must a no-notice be conducted?
At least annually
What regulation covers sUAS?
TC 3-04.62
What airspace is completely uncontrolled?
Class G
How many days does an operator have to progress from Mp to MQ?
90 consecutive days
Define Learning
A change in behavior as a result of experience
When is a PFE conducted?
Reestablish currency, Commanders Discretion, Check ML Level
When a unit develops an additional task, not covered in the appendix, what series is assigned to the task?
3000 series task
What are the basic VFR weather minimums for flight in Class G airspace below 1,200ft?
1 statute mile visibility and clear of clouds.
When does the 2nd semi annual period begin and end?
The second training period begins the first day of April and continues through the end of the fiscal year
When talking about the levels of learning; What does application mean?
execution of a task, or questions designed to measure if one would be able to execute a task
Who evaluates the Master Trainer?
Other Master Trainers
Who inputs Soldiers flight hours?
Where are they inputted?
The individual Soldier and SUASMAN
You are flying VFR at 10,000 feet MSL in Class E airspace. What are your minimum cloud clearance and visibility requirements?
5 statute miles, 1,000' below, 1,000' above, 1 statute mile horizontal.
Who is the primary training manager and trainer for the unit?
ATP commander
Name three different defense mechanisms?
Repression, Denial, Compensation, Projection, Rationalization, Reaction Formation, Fantasy, Displacement
What is the minimum passing score for the sUAS operators exam during the S-APART?
70%
What are the three elements when creating a 3000 series task?
Task title, conditions, and standards
What pieces of equipment must an aircraft be equipped with when flying in Class B and or C
Two-way radio and Transponder
What is the primary goal of ATP?
Produce mission ready operators
What are the four phases of the teaching process?
Preparation, Presentation, Application, Assessment
How does a No-notice help commanders?
Monitor training effectiveness at all levels
What are the steps for Risk Management?
Identify the Hazard, Assess the Hazard, Develop controls and make decisions, Implement Controls, Supervise and evaluate