Fleet is essentially planes or aircraft of similar makes operated by an airline. Many airlines around the world have increased their flight size in order to meet high passenger demands. How much do you know about fleets and are you well equipped to control them? Take the quiz and see your score.
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4
6
8
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Initial
General
Supervisor's
Sustained job safety
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Expediter or production supervisor
Flight chief or flight commander
Person issued the tool
CTK support section
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The crew chief
The aircraft engineer
The Wing Commander
An individual assigned to Maintenance Supervision
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During fuel servicing operations
During inspction of engine inlets
When you're servicing high-pressure air
When you're working on electrical equipment
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Manuals, CDCs, handbooks
Technical orders, Manuals, CDCs
Technical orders, handbooks, CDCs
Manuals, technical orders, handbooks
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Strength of emission, time of exposure, and weather
Strength of emission, time of day, and the input power
Input power, weather, and number of personnel in the area
Time of exposure, amount of training, and number of operating units
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125 feet
150 feet
175 feet
200 feet
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Dizziness
Emotional irritability
A feeling of emptiness
Impairment of mental concentration
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Red markings
Black markings
Green markings
Orange markings
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25 feet of hangars or structures
50 feet of hangars or structures
75 feet of hangars or structures
100 feet of hangars or structures
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15 foot radius
20 foot radius
25 foot radius
50 foot radius
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Departmental, organizational, or depot
Organizational, field, or intermediate
Departmental, intermediate, or field
Organizational, intermediate, or depot
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Preventive maintenance
Corrective maintenance
Protective maintenance
Unscheduled maintenance
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First sergeants
Subordinate personnel
Immediate supervisors
Squadron commanders
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Chaff/flare discharges
Latches and fasteners
Jettisoned juel tanks
Hung weapons
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The flight safety officer
The FOD prevention office
The operations commander
Quality Assurance personnel
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Calling, saving, and reviewing dase-level data
Calling, storing, and retrieving base-level data
Collecting, saving, and reviewing base-level data
Collecting, storing, and retrieving base-level data
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Validating spares requirements
Configuration status accounting
Adjusting calibration schedules
Establishing priorities for product improvement actions
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Optional training
Specialty training
Recurring training
Qualitive training
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6 months
12 months
18 months
24 months
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6 months after student graduation
30 days after student graduation
Within 10 work days after student graduation
Within 10 calender days after student graduation
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The instructor of the student using an AETC Form 156
A telephone call from the instructor of the student
Electronic mail from the instructor of the student
A letter from the instructor of the student
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Separation from the Air Force
Retirement from the Air Force
Upon Commissioning to officer rank
Upon promotion to technical sergenant
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Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP) part 1
Air Force Job Qualification Standard (AFJQS)
Command JQS
CFETP Part 2
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You may be asked to train subordinates
Your career field could be merged with another
You may want to be qualified on different tasks
You could be reassigned to a different weapon system
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In the JQS
In the CFETP Part I
On an AF Form 797
In the AF Form 623a
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781A
781F
781H
781J
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781F
781H
781J
781K
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781G
781J
781M
781P
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Support general work
Replacement items
Daily flying time
Engine data
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Crew chief
Branch chief
Flight chief
Section chief
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00-20 series of technical orders
00-25 series of technical orders
00-35 series of technical orders
00-110 series of technical orders
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September 23, 2003
23 Sept 03
20030923
09/23/03
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Red X
Red dash
Red Diagonal
None
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Red X
Red dash
Red diagonal
None
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Training
Aircraft
Reference
Operational
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Basic mission of the aircraft
Modified mission of the aircraft
Production series of the aircraft
Type of TO instruction or procedure
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1
2
3
4
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Abbreviated TOs
Technical manuals
Methods and procedure TOs
Scheduled inspection and maintenance requirements manuals
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Urgent action
Routine action
Emergency action
Immediate action
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2 hours after receipt
4 hours after receipt
24 hours after receipt
72 hours after receipt
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Record
Urgent action
Routine action
Immediate action
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48 hours
72 hours
10 days
15 days
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TO 00-5-1
TO 00-1-01
The 00-20 series TOs
The 00-25 serues TOs
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Waiver
Urgent
Routine
Record
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Emergency
Urgent
Routine
Record
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Policy Directive
Directory
Pamphlet
Manual
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Selection procedures for NCO of the Quater
Composite tool kit (CTK) control procedures
Cold weather procedures
Installation traffic rules
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Directories
Pamphlets
Supplements
Instructions
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