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1. The most common excuse used by aviators to evade unanticipated taskings.
Crew Rest
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2. This liaison is located at Operational Air Force SQDRNs or Wings to coordinate ARFOR requirements with the supporting Air Force that satisfy those requirements of Army forces
GLD
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3. The Section within the BCD that ensures ARFOR airspace requirement are sent digitally through TBMCS
BCD plans
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4. Its their responsibility to establish a single FSCL and control its movement for the entire joint Forces.
JFC
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5. A temporary corridor recommended for high-speed FW to travel with minimum risk.
MMR
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6. RECON, security and movement to contact are the primary missions of theis squadron.
Air CAV Squadron (ACS)
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7. Before they can be scheduled for missionson the ATO, Army Aircraft (to include ATACMS) must be added to the.
FrOB
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8. An ACM that uses altitude to separate users and as the transition between different airspace control elements>
Coordinating Altitude (CA)
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9. An expedient measure designed to provide immediate, yet temporary control and deconfliction aircraft and Surface to Surface fires are separated by distance. Lateral, altitude, or a combination.
Informal ACA
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10. Certified or qualified to control the maneuver and grant weapons release to attacking aircraft.
JTAC / FAC-A
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11. This commander exercises ADCON and OPCON over Air Force and when designated by the JFC as the JFACC.
COMAFFOR
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12. The term best describes how commanders organize their CPs with personnel and equipment by WfF.
Functional Cells
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13. Co-located at DIVs this element of TACS manage the ATO and is responsible for C2 of air missions that directly support the ground forces.
ASOC
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14. The ARMY CP that contains most of CUOPS, FUOPS and has full suite of information systems.
The MAIN CP
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15. This term describes the Army’s operation concept of unified actions.
ULO
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16. These FSCMs are use to facilitate attacks and include CFLs, FSCLs, FFAs, and killboxes.
Permissive FSCMs
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17. A measure that facilitates the efficient use of airspace to accomplish missions and provide safeguard for friendly forces.
ACMs
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18. This command authority consists of detailed and usually local direction and control of movement and maneuver necessary to accomplish a mission
TACON
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19. The activity common in all CPs to build and maintain situation awareness using facts, assumption, throughout the operations process.
Running Estimates
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20. The person normally tasked by the JFC to develop an airspace control system
Airspace Control Authority (ACA)
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21. The division in the AOC responsible for monitoring the execution of the ATO/ ACO and publishing any changes to the ATO/ACO.
Combat Operations DIV
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22. It’s the USAF ground based C2 elements of TACs and provides decentralized C2 execution to perform air battle management, air control, air defense, combat ID, and airborne assets.
CRC
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23. The wat Army conducts operation over multi domains, integrate WfF and capability available from Joint and multinational forces.
Combined Arms
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24. The 2 service components system habitually integrated to perform air-ground operations and provide the framework for process ASRs, Collection and ACM requests.
TACS / AAGS
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25. The level of warfare that links strategic and tactics to achieve operational OBJs and sequences multiple tactical actions.
Operational
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26. This term describes how commanders organize their CPs with personnel and equipment by planning horizons.
Integration Cell
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27. The air mission is flown for the purpose of detecting targets, coordination attacks, performing attacks or conducting RECON on those targets.
SCAR
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28. These common physical areas define operational area with the boundaries and include a volume of airspace to control.
JOA, SJOA, Amphibious OBJ Area, AOw/HIDACZ
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29. Airmen execute the C2 philosophy through CENTRALIZED COMMAND, Distributed Control and DECENTRALIZED EXECUTION
Mission Command
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30. This Doctrine takes precedence over all Doctrine
Joint Doctrine
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31. The weapons delivery method is more appropriate for mobile targets when the attacking A/C must obtain visual contact with the target is called?
Bomb on Target
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32. The process by which the supported Commander ensures that fires or their effects will have unintended consequences on friendly unit or SoM is called?
Clearance of Fires
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33. The three pieces of information are required IOT conduct airspace clearance of surface to surface fires are called?
Target location, firing unit location and max ORD
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34. The indirect firing system, organic to NON-FA BNs and is considered the most responsive form of fire support for bot company and BN Commanders is called?
Mortars
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35. During establishment of an informal ACA for CAS, the burden of deconfliction is the responsibility of whom?
The Ground Commander
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36. When an ACMREQ/F658 is submitted by an Army airspace element and approved by the ACA, the approved ACM would appear on what?
The Airspace Control Order (ACO)
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37. The digital product created when a Division staff plans for airspace use and the Airspace Element (AE) submits a comprehensive plan to executed AGI for the inclusion in the ACO is called what?
The Unit Airspace Plan (UAP)
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38. This Division staff section leads the effort to collect airspace usage requirements to integrate Army operations into the Joint Air Tasking Cycle is called?
The DIV Airspace Element
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39. This authority establishes a coordinating altitude to delegate a volume of airspace to control by a commander that has requested, justified the tactical necessity, and demonstrated the capability to control airspace is called?
Airspace Control Authority (ACA)
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40. After a Commander has requested, justified the tactical necessity, and demonstrated the capability to control airspace will the ACA establish this?
Coordinating Altitude (CA)
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41. An airspace control appendix is included in all Maneuver BDEs/Functional BDEs or the higher units assigned an AO or that employs these organic assets. What are those assets called?
Manned and Unmanned Aircraft
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42. Army echelons incorporate this documents guidance into their operations orders: its how airspace users know which airspace control element is responsible for the air domain in which the need to maneuver or transition.
Airspace Control Plan (ACP)
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43. An airborne airspace control element that is normally capable of controlling a large volume of airspace assigned by the ACA is called?
AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System)
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