Air Assault School, Phase I Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 100% Verified Rated A+
Air Assault School, Phase I Exam Questions with Complete Solutions 100% Verified Rated A+ What is the allowable cargo load of the LUH-72A in its normal configuration when used for MEDEVAC operations? - Correct Answer 2 litter, 1 medic, or 5 ambulatory. What is the primary use for the CH-47 when used during CASEVAC missions? - Correct Answer Mass Casualty Evacuation. What is the crew of a LUH- 72A when not being used for MEDEVAC operations? - Correct Answer (3)Pilot, Co Pilot, and Crew Chief What is the total length of the high performance utility hoist? - Correct Answer 256ft. When used for CASEVAC operations, what is the (ACL) for the CH-47? - Correct Answer 31 ambulatory or 24 litter and 1 ambulatory. If the obstacle on the approach route is eight meters tall and the obstacle on the departure route is ten meters tall of your PZ/LZ, what is the unusable space for the departure route? - Correct Answer 100m. What reference material covers LZ/PZ operations? - Correct Answer FM 3-21.38. What are the dimensions of the reference lights that mark an additional touchdown point for cargo aircraft? - Correct Answer 10mx10m. What is the first step in HLZ setup (LZ/PZ Operations)? - Correct Answer Establish control facilities. What size landing point is required for a CH-47 with a long line sling load during nighttime operations? - Correct Answer Size 7 Why must your sleeves be rolled down when working around aircraft? - Correct Answer Protect from flying debris & flash fires
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