ATC Block 2 Aircrew Fundamentals Exams
Practice 2024-2025 Guide
1. STUDY!!! STUDY!!!
2. Directive Publica- orders from the secretary of the Air Force that are necessary to meet the require-
tions ments of law, safety, and security.
3. Air Force Policy Initiate, govern or regulate actions of conduct
Directive (AFPD)
4. Air Force Instruc- Guidance necessary to implement policy in the field
tions (AFI)
5. Air Force Manu- guidance documents for procedures that contain examples for performing stan-
als (AFMAN) dard tasks, or supporting education and training programs
6. Operating In- Assign responsibility, direct action, and prescribe procedures
structions (OI)
7. Air Force Supple- Adds material to existing publications
ments (AFS) *AFPDs may not be supplemented*
8. Non-Directive Suggest guidance that can be modified to fit the circumstances
Publications
9. Pamphlets informational publications.
"how to" documents
10. Bulletins contain temporary notices, announcements, and instructions
11. Locating Infor- Standard Publications are broken down into three sections: Cover Page, Body, and
mation Attachments
12. Cover Page Contains the publications Authority, Oflce of Primary Responsibility(OPR), Iden-
tification, Date, Pages, and Superseded Publications
13. Body contains the table of contents, chapters, sections, and paragraphs
,14. Attachments Usually in the back of the publications. Contains glossary, instructions, figures,
tables, and the index
15. Changes are inevitable. Aircraft and equipment are frequently updated, and procedures
are refined to ensure safety and continued use.
16. Supplements adds information, corrects publication errors, clarifies publications, supersedes or
changes the procedures of a basic publications. Cannot be less restrictive. AFPDs
CANNOT be supplemented!
17. Technical Orders cover aircraft specific information
(TOs)
18. Category/Mis- The first group of the TO number identifies the aircraft category and the basic
sion aircraft mission.
19. Model/Modifica- The second TO alphanumeric group, The first part contains the aircraft model.
tion Second part indicates the aircraft production series or modification.
20. Type of TO The third TO alphanumeric group identifies the type of TO, instruction, or proce-
dure.
Split into two parts. Part one indicates a specific type of TO. Part two indicates a
checklist (CL)
21. Section Number The fourth TO alphanumeric group. Identifies a supplemental manual.
22. Locating Infor- TOs are broken down into the following sections:
mation Title Page, List of Ettective Pages, Body, Table of Contents, List of Illustrations, and
Emergency Procedures
23. Title Page Contains the TO number, update information, handling and destruction state-
ments, authority, initial issue date, change number, and change date.
, 24. List of Effective -Commonly called "A" pages.
Pages (LOEP) -lists all the changes to the publication in order of date.
-All of the TO's are listed under the "Page Number"
25. Warning may result in injury or loss of life if not carefully followed
26. Caution involves operating procedures or techniques that may result in damage to equip-
ment if not carefully followed
27. Note operating procedure or technique that is considered essential to emphasize
28. Table of Contents shows the chapter title, chapter/page.
Breaks down the information.
29. Emergency Pro- Identified by a hashed border
cedures
30. Glossary list of terms used in the manual, with the accompanying definitions
31. Index alphabet listing of information in the TO. Used as a quick reference to locate
information easily
32. Maintenance of To keep all TOs up-to-date, promptly post all changes and supplements as direct-
Technical Orders ed prior to operating equipment and before your next flight.
33. Page Count First step towards maintaining a current set of publications
34. Receipt individuals must sign for and post all changes and supplements before operating
equipment
35. Posting Supple- supplements are filed in reverse numerical sequence in front of the basic TO.
ments
36. Types (of supple- Interim, Safety, Operational
ments)
Practice 2024-2025 Guide
1. STUDY!!! STUDY!!!
2. Directive Publica- orders from the secretary of the Air Force that are necessary to meet the require-
tions ments of law, safety, and security.
3. Air Force Policy Initiate, govern or regulate actions of conduct
Directive (AFPD)
4. Air Force Instruc- Guidance necessary to implement policy in the field
tions (AFI)
5. Air Force Manu- guidance documents for procedures that contain examples for performing stan-
als (AFMAN) dard tasks, or supporting education and training programs
6. Operating In- Assign responsibility, direct action, and prescribe procedures
structions (OI)
7. Air Force Supple- Adds material to existing publications
ments (AFS) *AFPDs may not be supplemented*
8. Non-Directive Suggest guidance that can be modified to fit the circumstances
Publications
9. Pamphlets informational publications.
"how to" documents
10. Bulletins contain temporary notices, announcements, and instructions
11. Locating Infor- Standard Publications are broken down into three sections: Cover Page, Body, and
mation Attachments
12. Cover Page Contains the publications Authority, Oflce of Primary Responsibility(OPR), Iden-
tification, Date, Pages, and Superseded Publications
13. Body contains the table of contents, chapters, sections, and paragraphs
,14. Attachments Usually in the back of the publications. Contains glossary, instructions, figures,
tables, and the index
15. Changes are inevitable. Aircraft and equipment are frequently updated, and procedures
are refined to ensure safety and continued use.
16. Supplements adds information, corrects publication errors, clarifies publications, supersedes or
changes the procedures of a basic publications. Cannot be less restrictive. AFPDs
CANNOT be supplemented!
17. Technical Orders cover aircraft specific information
(TOs)
18. Category/Mis- The first group of the TO number identifies the aircraft category and the basic
sion aircraft mission.
19. Model/Modifica- The second TO alphanumeric group, The first part contains the aircraft model.
tion Second part indicates the aircraft production series or modification.
20. Type of TO The third TO alphanumeric group identifies the type of TO, instruction, or proce-
dure.
Split into two parts. Part one indicates a specific type of TO. Part two indicates a
checklist (CL)
21. Section Number The fourth TO alphanumeric group. Identifies a supplemental manual.
22. Locating Infor- TOs are broken down into the following sections:
mation Title Page, List of Ettective Pages, Body, Table of Contents, List of Illustrations, and
Emergency Procedures
23. Title Page Contains the TO number, update information, handling and destruction state-
ments, authority, initial issue date, change number, and change date.
, 24. List of Effective -Commonly called "A" pages.
Pages (LOEP) -lists all the changes to the publication in order of date.
-All of the TO's are listed under the "Page Number"
25. Warning may result in injury or loss of life if not carefully followed
26. Caution involves operating procedures or techniques that may result in damage to equip-
ment if not carefully followed
27. Note operating procedure or technique that is considered essential to emphasize
28. Table of Contents shows the chapter title, chapter/page.
Breaks down the information.
29. Emergency Pro- Identified by a hashed border
cedures
30. Glossary list of terms used in the manual, with the accompanying definitions
31. Index alphabet listing of information in the TO. Used as a quick reference to locate
information easily
32. Maintenance of To keep all TOs up-to-date, promptly post all changes and supplements as direct-
Technical Orders ed prior to operating equipment and before your next flight.
33. Page Count First step towards maintaining a current set of publications
34. Receipt individuals must sign for and post all changes and supplements before operating
equipment
35. Posting Supple- supplements are filed in reverse numerical sequence in front of the basic TO.
ments
36. Types (of supple- Interim, Safety, Operational
ments)