AVCCC Final Study Guide Questions With Complete Answers!!
What Commander's program defines the resource requirements to operate standard aircraft in combat,
combat support, and support aviation units? - (ANSWER)Flying Hour Program (FHP)
What Commander's program is in place to ensure combat readiness through standardized training and
evaluations? - (ANSWER)Aircrew Training Program (ATP)
The ATP is mandatory for all military aviators assigned to operational aviation positions and operators
assigned to UAS equipped units. - (ANSWER)True
Individual ATP requirements include which of the following:
a) Flying hour requirements
b) SFTS requirements
c) Task iteration requirements
d) Evaluation requirements
e) All of the above - (ANSWER)e) All of the above
What task series is designed to apply standardized methods to train and assess leaders on essential
leader tasks directly related to planning, execution, and assessment of individual and/or collective
aviation tasks? - (ANSWER)6000 series tasks
Who is authorized to grant up to 30-day extension to meet ATP requirements? - (ANSWER)the ATP
commander
Who is the approval authority for a waiver for failing to meet ATP requirements? - (ANSWER)First O-6 in
Chain of Command
At what point can the ATP commander excuse an aviator scheduled for separation or retirement from
active duty from all ATP requirements? - (ANSWER)6 months from separation or retirement
,AVCCC Final Study Guide Questions With Complete Answers!!
RDSP is a deliberate analytical approach to problem solving, it produces an Operations Order, and it
seeks the optimal solution. - (ANSWER)False
RDSP is based on an existing order and the commander's priorities as expressed in the order. -
(ANSWER)True
What accounts for the grand majority of DES evaluation failures? - (ANSWER)UAS operator evaluations
Our adversaries seek to create "stand-off" with US/coalition forces through the employment of
advanced technologies. What phase of our operations do they primarily seek to defeat/deter us in? -
(ANSWER)Deployment
What does A2AD stand for? - (ANSWER)Anti-Access and Area Denial
The purpose of the Emergency Response Methodology is to reduce rote reaction in emergency
procedure response and build thinking aircrews. - (ANSWER)True
The Emergency Response Methodology does which of the following?
a) Uses the color coding for warnings, cautions, advisories
b) Reduces rote reaction and memory requirements
c) Rewrote emergency procedures
d) All the above - (ANSWER)d) All the above
When calculating the Flying Hour Program, what planning factor can you use to estimate the unit turn
over rate? - (ANSWER)33%
When calculating the Flying Hour Program, you should assume the same number of hours are required
to RL progress an aviator on their first assignment as an aviator on their third or fourth assignment. -
(ANSWER)False
, AVCCC Final Study Guide Questions With Complete Answers!!
When calculating the Flying Hour Program, what percent of your cumulative hours should you use to
estimate your maintenance hour requirement? - (ANSWER)5%
Which GSAB has 2x MEDEVAC Companies? - (ANSWER)Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade (ECAB)
COMPO 2 refers to ___________ - (ANSWER)National Guard (Title 32)
Regular Army and Army Reserve forces both operate under Title 10 USC. - (ANSWER)True
What are the Aviation Core Competencies? - (ANSWER)1. Provide accurate and timely information
collection
2. Provide reaction time and maneuver space
3. Destroy, defeat, Disrupt, or Delay enemy forces
4. Air Assault ground maneuver forces
5. Air movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies
6. Evacuate wounded or recover isolated personnel
7. Enable command and control over extended ranges and complex terrain
What are the fundamentals of Air-Ground Operations? - (ANSWER)Air-Ground Operations (AGO) -
simultaneous or synchronized employment of ground forces with aviation maneuver and fires to seize,
retain, and exploit the initiative
Fundamentals:
1) A shared understanding of the operational environment
2) Integrated or synchronized scheme of maneuver and fires
3) Clearly defined triggers and conditions for employment
4) A shared understanding of the commander's intent
5. Clear command and support relationships
What Commander's program defines the resource requirements to operate standard aircraft in combat,
combat support, and support aviation units? - (ANSWER)Flying Hour Program (FHP)
What Commander's program is in place to ensure combat readiness through standardized training and
evaluations? - (ANSWER)Aircrew Training Program (ATP)
The ATP is mandatory for all military aviators assigned to operational aviation positions and operators
assigned to UAS equipped units. - (ANSWER)True
Individual ATP requirements include which of the following:
a) Flying hour requirements
b) SFTS requirements
c) Task iteration requirements
d) Evaluation requirements
e) All of the above - (ANSWER)e) All of the above
What task series is designed to apply standardized methods to train and assess leaders on essential
leader tasks directly related to planning, execution, and assessment of individual and/or collective
aviation tasks? - (ANSWER)6000 series tasks
Who is authorized to grant up to 30-day extension to meet ATP requirements? - (ANSWER)the ATP
commander
Who is the approval authority for a waiver for failing to meet ATP requirements? - (ANSWER)First O-6 in
Chain of Command
At what point can the ATP commander excuse an aviator scheduled for separation or retirement from
active duty from all ATP requirements? - (ANSWER)6 months from separation or retirement
,AVCCC Final Study Guide Questions With Complete Answers!!
RDSP is a deliberate analytical approach to problem solving, it produces an Operations Order, and it
seeks the optimal solution. - (ANSWER)False
RDSP is based on an existing order and the commander's priorities as expressed in the order. -
(ANSWER)True
What accounts for the grand majority of DES evaluation failures? - (ANSWER)UAS operator evaluations
Our adversaries seek to create "stand-off" with US/coalition forces through the employment of
advanced technologies. What phase of our operations do they primarily seek to defeat/deter us in? -
(ANSWER)Deployment
What does A2AD stand for? - (ANSWER)Anti-Access and Area Denial
The purpose of the Emergency Response Methodology is to reduce rote reaction in emergency
procedure response and build thinking aircrews. - (ANSWER)True
The Emergency Response Methodology does which of the following?
a) Uses the color coding for warnings, cautions, advisories
b) Reduces rote reaction and memory requirements
c) Rewrote emergency procedures
d) All the above - (ANSWER)d) All the above
When calculating the Flying Hour Program, what planning factor can you use to estimate the unit turn
over rate? - (ANSWER)33%
When calculating the Flying Hour Program, you should assume the same number of hours are required
to RL progress an aviator on their first assignment as an aviator on their third or fourth assignment. -
(ANSWER)False
, AVCCC Final Study Guide Questions With Complete Answers!!
When calculating the Flying Hour Program, what percent of your cumulative hours should you use to
estimate your maintenance hour requirement? - (ANSWER)5%
Which GSAB has 2x MEDEVAC Companies? - (ANSWER)Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade (ECAB)
COMPO 2 refers to ___________ - (ANSWER)National Guard (Title 32)
Regular Army and Army Reserve forces both operate under Title 10 USC. - (ANSWER)True
What are the Aviation Core Competencies? - (ANSWER)1. Provide accurate and timely information
collection
2. Provide reaction time and maneuver space
3. Destroy, defeat, Disrupt, or Delay enemy forces
4. Air Assault ground maneuver forces
5. Air movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies
6. Evacuate wounded or recover isolated personnel
7. Enable command and control over extended ranges and complex terrain
What are the fundamentals of Air-Ground Operations? - (ANSWER)Air-Ground Operations (AGO) -
simultaneous or synchronized employment of ground forces with aviation maneuver and fires to seize,
retain, and exploit the initiative
Fundamentals:
1) A shared understanding of the operational environment
2) Integrated or synchronized scheme of maneuver and fires
3) Clearly defined triggers and conditions for employment
4) A shared understanding of the commander's intent
5. Clear command and support relationships