Know The Technicalities Of Being In The Air Force - CDC 2T251 Volume 3

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    When an individual activates the walk-through magnetometer twice, what action should you take

    • Silence the walk-through magnetometer and allow them to pass through again.
    • Screen them using the hand-held metal detector.
    • Notify security forces personnel.
    • Remove them from the flight.
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  • 2. 

    You should activate the duress alarm if

    • A passenger doesn’t have the proper travel authorizations.

    • You notice anything suspicious or find an undeclared weapon or other dangerous article.

    • A passenger declares a weapon in his or her checked baggage before placing the bag on the x-ray machine.

    • You are screening a passenger who is authorized to carry a loaded weapon and the walk-through magnetometer alarms

    Correct Answer
    A. You notice anything suspicious or find an undeclared weapon or other dangerous article.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to activate the duress alarm if you notice anything suspicious or find an undeclared weapon or other dangerous article. This is because these situations pose a potential threat to the safety and security of the environment. By activating the duress alarm, appropriate authorities can be alerted and necessary actions can be taken to mitigate any potential risks or harm.

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  • 3. 

    What is one way to communicate nonverbally to your customers that you are professional, respectful, and can be relied upon for accurate and complete information?

    • Dressing and grooming yourself appropriately

    • Choosing your words very carefully.

    • Speaking slowly and loud enough.

    • Enunciating your words clearly.

    Correct Answer
    A. Dressing and grooming yourself appropriately
    Explanation
    One way to communicate nonverbally to your customers that you are professional, respectful, and can be relied upon for accurate and complete information is by dressing and grooming yourself appropriately. This implies that by presenting yourself in a neat and professional manner, you are showing respect for the customer and indicating that you take your role seriously. It also suggests that you pay attention to details and have a level of professionalism that can be trusted.

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  • 4. 

    Which special category situation would cause a passenger to need a medical doctor’s certification to be medically sound to travel?

    • An infant less than six weeks old and women who are less than six weeks postpartum.

    • A Phoenix Raven passenger flying on a special mission to accompany aircrew

    • An Air Mobility Command (AMC) mobility mission observer (MMO).

    • A next of kin (NOK) or very seriously ill (VSI) passenger.

    Correct Answer
    A. An infant less than six weeks old and women who are less than six weeks postpartum.
    Explanation
    Infants less than six weeks old and women who are less than six weeks postpartum require a medical doctor's certification to be medically sound to travel. This is because infants and postpartum women may have specific medical needs or conditions that need to be assessed and approved by a doctor before they can travel safely. This certification ensures that the passenger's health and well-being are taken into consideration during the travel process.

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  • 5. 

    During an anti-hijacking inspection with the hand-held metal detector, you would begin by scanning a passenger’s

    • Head, followed by the outline of the body, the front, and then the back.

    • Feet, followed by the outline of the body, the back and then the front

    • Head, followed by the front and then the back

    • Feet, followed by the front and then the back.

    Correct Answer
    A. Head, followed by the outline of the body, the front, and then the back.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to begin by scanning a passenger's head, followed by the outline of the body, the front, and then the back. This is the standard procedure for conducting an anti-hijacking inspection with a hand-held metal detector. Starting with the head allows for a thorough scan of the upper body, followed by the outline of the body to cover the torso, and then scanning the front and back to ensure all areas are checked. Scanning the feet first or starting with the front and then the back would not provide the same level of comprehensive inspection.

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  • 6. 

    What is the first step in briefing passengers?

    • Ensure they have all been downloaded from the aircraft and have all of their handcarried items secure

    • Prepare yourself so you know exactly which information you need to brief them about the subject

    • Place an AMC Form 29 on their baggage and deny them access until they reach their destination

    • Open another counter to help more passengers get through the processing line.

    Correct Answer
    A. Prepare yourself so you know exactly which information you need to brief them about the subject
    Explanation
    The first step in briefing passengers is to prepare yourself so you know exactly which information you need to brief them about the subject. This involves gathering all the necessary information, organizing it in a clear and concise manner, and understanding the key points that need to be communicated to the passengers. By doing this preparation beforehand, you will be able to deliver a comprehensive and effective briefing to the passengers, ensuring that they receive all the necessary information for their journey.

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  • 7. 

    What is the first thing you should do when operating the hand-held metal detectors to inspect passengers?

    • Instruct the passenger to assume the position.

    • Identify the source of the detector’s activation.

    • Tell the passenger why and how you will conduct the inspection.

    • Allow the detector to warm up before scanning the passenger’s back.

    Correct Answer
    A. Tell the passenger why and how you will conduct the inspection.
    Explanation
    When operating hand-held metal detectors to inspect passengers, it is important to inform the passenger about the purpose and procedure of the inspection. This helps to establish trust and cooperation, ensuring that the passenger understands why they are being scanned and how the process will be conducted. By explaining the inspection to the passenger, it helps to alleviate any concerns or confusion they may have, promoting a smooth and efficient screening process.

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  • 8. 

    To operate properly, what do most explosives detection devices require before you use them?

    • A. Calibration and a significant warm up.

    • B. Samples from the sample traps.

    • C. Thorough cleaning.

    • D. Resetting.

    Correct Answer
    A. A. Calibration and a significant warm up.
    Explanation
    Most explosives detection devices require calibration and a significant warm-up before they can be used effectively. Calibration ensures that the device is accurately measuring and detecting explosives, while the warm-up allows the device to reach its optimal operating temperature for accurate results. Without calibration and warm-up, the device may not function properly and could potentially miss detecting explosives.

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  • 9. 

    When making a roll call announcement, which information should you give passengers first?

    • Your rank, name, mission number, and destination of the flight.

    • Give them operational details about a flight that may make them uncomfortable.

    • Tell them to be travel ready and let them know when you change space-available categories

    • Give them a brief explanation of the roll call process to include categories and date and time of sign-up.

    Correct Answer
    A. Your rank, name, mission number, and destination of the flight.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is to give passengers first your rank, name, mission number, and destination of the flight. This information is important for passengers to identify and locate the correct personnel for their flight. It helps establish authority and credibility, ensuring a smooth roll call process and efficient boarding.

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  • 10. 

    When a passenger is too large to be safely restrained in a single aircraft seat using a single seatbelt, handle him or her as you would

    • A distinguished visitor.

    • A Phoenix Raven passenger.

    • A differently-abled passenger

    • An AMC mission mobility observer (MMO).

    Correct Answer
    A. A differently-abled passenger
    Explanation
    The correct answer is a differently-abled passenger. This means that when a passenger is too large to be safely restrained in a single aircraft seat using a single seatbelt, they should be treated with the same care and consideration as a passenger with a disability or different abilities. This may involve providing additional accommodations or assistance to ensure their safety and comfort during the flight.

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  • 11. 

    1. You are checking in baggage for a passenger traveling on emergency leave, which Air Mobility Command (AMC) baggage tag strap should you attach to that passenger’s bags?

    • AMC Form 20-DV.

    • AMC Form 20-EL

    • AMC Form 20-OB.

    • AMC Form 20 SR.

    Correct Answer
    A. AMC Form 20-EL
    Explanation
    The correct answer is AMC Form 20-EL. This form is specifically designed for passengers traveling on emergency leave. Attaching this baggage tag strap ensures that the bags are properly identified and handled according to the necessary protocols for emergency leave passengers.

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  • 12. 

    You should check back with a customer after how many minutes when placing them on hold?

    • 30 seconds to one minute.

    • Two or three minutes.

    • Four to five minutes.

    • Five to six minutes.

    Correct Answer
    A. Two or three minutes.
    Explanation
    When placing a customer on hold, it is important to check back with them within two or three minutes. This timeframe allows the customer to know that they have not been forgotten and reassures them that their issue is being addressed. Waiting longer than this can lead to frustration and dissatisfaction on the customer's part. Therefore, it is crucial to prioritize prompt follow-up to ensure a positive customer experience.

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  • 13. 

    1. When briefing passengers, if they have questions and you don’t know the answer, what should you do

    • After attempting to look up the information, give your best educated guess.

    • Refer them to the regulation that governs their travel.

    • Provide them with the passenger terminal website.

    • Seek help from your supervisor.

    Correct Answer
    A. Seek help from your supervisor.
    Explanation
    When briefing passengers, it is important to provide accurate information. If you are unsure about an answer, the best course of action is to seek help from your supervisor. They are likely to have more experience and knowledge and can provide the correct information to the passengers. This ensures that the passengers receive accurate and reliable information, enhancing their experience and satisfaction.

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  • 14. 

    Before passengers walk through the magnetometer, they must

    • Show a copy of their identification (ID) card and valid travel orders

    • Stand with their feet apart and their hands out to the sides

    • Empty their bags onto the x-ray machine.

    • Empty their pockets into a small tray.

    Correct Answer
    A. Empty their pockets into a small tray.
    Explanation
    Passengers must empty their pockets into a small tray before walking through the magnetometer. This is likely done to ensure that no prohibited items or objects that could interfere with the magnetometer's readings are present on the person. By emptying their pockets into a small tray, it allows for a thorough inspection of the contents, ensuring the safety and security of the passengers and the airport.

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  • 15. 

    When verifying transportation authorizations for space-required passengers, what information should you check against the passenger’s identification (ID) card of someone who is traveling on permanent change of station (PCS) orders?

    • Name, grade, and social security number.

    • Unit, major command, and unit address

    • If dependent travel is authorized and priority of travel

    • Signature of the unit commander and clear text address.

    Correct Answer
    A. Name, grade, and social security number.
    Explanation
    The information that should be checked against the passenger's identification (ID) card of someone who is traveling on permanent change of station (PCS) orders is their name, grade, and social security number. This information helps to verify the identity of the passenger and ensure that they are authorized to travel under the given orders.

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  • 16. 

    If a passenger has just reported a mishandled bag to you but cannot provide the boarding pass or baggage claim checks, what is your next step?

    • Cross-reference the passenger manifest to make sure the passenger was manifested on the flight.

    • Tell the passenger to report to the baggage service center for mishandled baggage tracer action.

    • Report the passenger to the security forces for making a false baggage claim report.

    • Process the passenger’s baggage claim without documentation

    Correct Answer
    A. Cross-reference the passenger manifest to make sure the passenger was manifested on the flight.
    Explanation
    If a passenger has reported a mishandled bag but cannot provide the necessary documentation, the next step would be to cross-reference the passenger manifest to verify if the passenger was actually on the flight. This is important to ensure that the claim is legitimate and not a false report. By checking the passenger manifest, it can be determined if the passenger's claim is valid and further action can be taken accordingly.

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  • 17. 

    1. What are the two types of customers?

    • Internal and external.

    • Proximal and distant.

    • Verbal and nonverbal.

    • Outbound and inbound.

    Correct Answer
    A. Internal and external.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is internal and external. This refers to the two types of customers that a business or organization may have. Internal customers are individuals or departments within the same organization who rely on the products or services provided by another department. External customers, on the other hand, are individuals or organizations outside of the company who purchase or use the products or services offered by the company.

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  • 18. 

    While selecting passengers for a flight, which would you select first?

    • Space-required, priority 1 passenger with a date and time of sign-up of 1 May 09 at 0900.

    • Space-required, priority 1 passenger with a date and time of sign-up of 1 May 09 at 0700

    • Space-available category I passenger with a date and date of sign-up of 30 Apr 09 at 1100.

    • Space-available category I passenger with a date and date of sign-up of 30 Apr 09 at 1130

    Correct Answer
    A. Space-required, priority 1 passenger with a date and time of sign-up of 1 May 09 at 0700
    Explanation
    The correct answer is the space-required, priority 1 passenger with a date and time of sign-up of 1 May 09 at 0700. This is because priority 1 passengers have a higher priority than category I passengers, and the passenger who signed up earlier on the same day (0700) should be selected before the one who signed up later (0900).

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  • 19. 

    1. What must remain the highest priority when load planning cargo?

    • Ease of offload at the downline station.

    • Ease of onload at the onload station.

    • Loadmaster preference.

    • Safety of flight.

    Correct Answer
    A. Safety of flight.
    Explanation
    When load planning cargo, the highest priority should be the safety of the flight. This means ensuring that the weight and distribution of the cargo will not negatively impact the aircraft's performance or stability during takeoff, flight, and landing. Prioritizing safety includes considering factors such as the aircraft's maximum weight limits, center of gravity limits, and any specific loading restrictions or guidelines provided by the aircraft manufacturer. It is crucial to prioritize safety to prevent accidents, maintain the integrity of the aircraft, and ensure the well-being of the crew and passengers.

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  • 20. 

    During an anti-hijacking inspection, when may passengers traveling on validated troop movements carry loaded firearms?

    • After they present their weapons training card to passenger terminal personnel

    • When engaging an enemy force immediately after airdropping or landing.

    • After the loadmaster has verified the serial number from the weapon.

    • When the troop commander authorizes them in writing.

    Correct Answer
    A. When engaging an enemy force immediately after airdropping or landing.
    Explanation
    Passengers traveling on validated troop movements may carry loaded firearms when engaging an enemy force immediately after airdropping or landing. This suggests that in specific combat situations, where there is a direct threat from an enemy force, passengers are allowed to carry loaded firearms for self-defense and to engage the enemy.

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  • 21. 

    1. What is the last step when giving a passenger a refund?

    • Sign the boarding pass to show that you initiated the refund.

    • Clearly mark the smaller bills to give the passenger change.

    • Endorse the back of the AF Form 796, Headcount Record.

    • Give the passenger the money out the change fund.

    Correct Answer
    A. Sign the boarding pass to show that you initiated the refund.
    Explanation
    The last step when giving a passenger a refund is to sign the boarding pass to show that you initiated the refund. This step is important as it serves as a record of the refund being processed and helps to ensure accountability. By signing the boarding pass, it provides a clear indication that the refund has been initiated and can be used as evidence if needed in the future.

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  • 22. 

    Before a manually completed mission’s Air Mobility Command (AMC) Form 77, Aircraft Ground Handling Record, is forwarded to the Records, Reports, and Analysis section, the shift supervisor will

    • Use it to brief the aircrew

    • Review it for accuracy and content and signs it.

    • Transfer all of the data into the AMC Form 68, Aerial Port Movement Log.

    • File it in your personal information file for later use in your performance appraisal.

    Correct Answer
    A. Review it for accuracy and content and signs it.
    Explanation
    The shift supervisor will review the AMC Form 77 for accuracy and content and then sign it before forwarding it to the Records, Reports, and Analysis section. This ensures that the form has been thoroughly checked and verified before being processed further.

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  • 23. 

    When loadmasters sign the hazardous brief sheet, below their signature they must legibly print

    • Their units

    • Their names.

    • The mission number.

    • The certification statement in full.

    Correct Answer
    A. Their names.
    Explanation
    Loadmasters are required to sign the hazardous brief sheet, indicating that they have read and understood the information provided. Below their signature, they must legibly print their names. This is important for identification purposes and to ensure accountability. The other options mentioned, such as their units, the mission number, and the certification statement, may also be necessary for documentation purposes, but the question specifically asks for the item that loadmasters must print, which is their names.

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  • 24. 

    1. If a shipper has called looking for a shipment when your computers are down, how will you locate the shipment?

    • Conduct a physical search of the warehouse and cargo yard.

    • Tell the shipper to call back when the computers come back up.

    • Call the receiver and ask if he or she has received the shipment.

    • Fill out a Standard Form (SF) 361, Transportation Discrepancy Report (TDR).

    Correct Answer
    A. Conduct a physical search of the warehouse and cargo yard.
    Explanation
    When the computers are down and a shipper has called looking for a shipment, the best way to locate the shipment is to conduct a physical search of the warehouse and cargo yard. This involves physically checking the storage areas and inspecting the cargo yard to locate the shipment. This method allows for a hands-on approach to finding the shipment when the computer systems are not available for tracking.

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  • 25. 

    When conducting tracer action in the Global Air Transportation Execution System (GATES), which shipment information will enter into the system to track the cargo?

    • Project code or document identifier code (DIC).

    • Transportation control number (TCN) or pallet ID.

    • Customer identification code (CIC) or accounting code.

    • Transportation account code (TAC) or manifest register number.

    Correct Answer
    A. Transportation control number (TCN) or pallet ID.
    Explanation
    In the Global Air Transportation Execution System (GATES), the shipment information that will enter into the system to track the cargo is the Transportation Control Number (TCN) or Pallet ID. This information is crucial for tracking and monitoring the movement of the cargo throughout the transportation process. The TCN is a unique identifier assigned to each shipment, while the Pallet ID refers to the identification code assigned to a specific pallet used for transporting the cargo. By entering either the TCN or Pallet ID into GATES, the system can accurately track and trace the cargo, ensuring its proper handling and delivery.

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  • 26. 

    If active duty Air Force SSgt James Curtis is traveling with emergency status annotated on his leave form, which of the following Continental United States (CONUS) or overseas unfunded travel options is SSgt Curtis eligible for?

    • CONUS to CONUS only.

    • CONUS to overseas only.

    • Overseas to overseas only.

    • Overseas to CONUS only.

    Correct Answer
    A. CONUS to CONUS only.
    Explanation
    If SSgt James Curtis is traveling with emergency status annotated on his leave form, he is only eligible for CONUS to CONUS travel. This means that he can only travel within the Continental United States and cannot travel to overseas locations or from overseas to CONUS.

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  • 27. 

    A passenger can be categorized as a Blue Bark passenger when the passenger is

    • A dependent whose sponsor is missing in action or a prisoner of war

    • Traveling in conjunction with the death of a family member.

    • Either a senior officer or senior public official.

    • Onboard an aircraft but not on the manifest.

    Correct Answer
    A. Traveling in conjunction with the death of a family member.
    Explanation
    A passenger can be categorized as a Blue Bark passenger when they are traveling in conjunction with the death of a family member. This means that if a passenger is flying to attend a funeral or to be with their family after the death of a loved one, they would be considered a Blue Bark passenger. This category is specifically for those who are traveling for this purpose and not for any other reason mentioned in the options.

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  • 28. 

    When maintaining a space-required standby listing, if there are passengers that remain on the listing who have already been selected for missions or are no longer in need of airlift, how should you mark the listing?

    • Reprint a new register each time.

    • You do not need to mark the listing.

    • Line through the passenger’s register entry.

    • Leave them on the register until the page is full and create a new one.

    Correct Answer
    A. Line through the passenger’s register entry.
    Explanation
    When maintaining a space-required standby listing, if there are passengers who have already been selected for missions or are no longer in need of airlift, the correct way to mark the listing is to line through their register entry. This helps to indicate that they have been accounted for and are no longer eligible for selection. Reprinting a new register each time or leaving them on the register until the page is full and creating a new one would not accurately reflect the current status of the passengers.

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  • 29. 

    If a space-available passenger is not present for a roll call, you should

    • Remove the passenger’s name from the space-available register.

    • Skip the passenger’s name and continue with the selection process.

    • Mark the passenger as not present on the space-available standby listing.

    • Pull the passenger’s AMC Form 140 from the station file and call the passenger.

    Correct Answer
    A. Skip the passenger’s name and continue with the selection process.
    Explanation
    If a space-available passenger is not present for a roll call, the correct action is to skip the passenger's name and continue with the selection process. This means that the passenger will not be considered for the available space and the selection process will move on to the next passenger on the list. Removing the passenger's name from the register or marking them as not present on the standby listing would imply that they are no longer eligible for consideration, which is not the case. Calling the passenger by pulling their AMC Form 140 from the station file is not necessary if they are not present for the roll call.

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  • 30. 

    When checking the travel category to determine travel eligibility, one way dependents and family members are authorized to travel in space-required status is when they are

    • Participating in school activities during the school year.

    • Traveling on temporary duty accompanied by the sponsor.

    • Unaccompanied on ordinary leave or traveling accompanied.

    • Issued official travel orders under emergency leave conditions

    Correct Answer
    A. Issued official travel orders under emergency leave conditions
    Explanation
    Dependents and family members are authorized to travel in space-required status when they are issued official travel orders under emergency leave conditions. This means that if there is an emergency situation, such as a family member being seriously ill or passing away, the military member's dependents can be granted official travel orders to accompany the member during this time. This allows them to travel in space-required status, meaning they can use military transportation resources even if there are limited seats available.

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  • 31. 

    After determining travel eligibility for space-required passengers, to check travel clearances, you must determine if the passenger is eligible to travel to the destination by checking the required documents such as passports, visas, and immunization records for

    • Tendency, ingenuity, and deftness.

    • Suitability, reliability, and proficiency.

    • Capacity, presence, creativity, and ineffectiveness

    • Presence, currency, accuracy, and completeness.

    Correct Answer
    A. Presence, currency, accuracy, and completeness.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "presence, currency, accuracy, and completeness." This is because when checking travel clearances, it is important to determine if the passenger has the necessary documents such as passports, visas, and immunization records. These documents should be present, meaning they are available and in the possession of the passenger. They should also be current, meaning they have not expired. Additionally, the documents should be accurate, containing the correct information, and complete, including all the necessary details.

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  • 32. 

    You are stationed at McChord AFB, WA, and a flight just arrived from Kadena AB, Japan that has unused meals onboard. What must you do with these meals?

    • After U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) inspection and approval, turn them into the flight kitchen using the AF IMT 3516 or AF IMT 129.

    • After USDA inspection and approval, place them in two plastic bags and incinerate or sterilize them at an approved facility

    • After USDA inspection and approval, they are free to consume during one of your breaks.

    • Turn them into the flight kitchen using the AF IMT 3516 or AF IMT 129. 3–37

    Correct Answer
    A. After USDA inspection and approval, place them in two plastic bags and incinerate or sterilize them at an approved facility
  • 33. 

    After reviewing Air Mobility Command (AMC) Form 56, Rehandled Workload, section leadership will forward it to the

    • Property disposition office for filing.

    • Base staging agency for inclusion in the national archives.

    • Records, Reports, and Analysis section to consolidate and include in the 7107 report.

    • HQ AMC for inclusion in the Revenue Traffic Data Processing Center (RTDPC) files.

    Correct Answer
    A. Records, Reports, and Analysis section to consolidate and include in the 7107 report.
  • 34. 

    If an authorized distinguished visitor (DV) will be going directly to the aircraft and not through the passenger terminal for travel, how will this passenger receive an antihijack inspection?

    • Passengers are never authorized to proceed directly to the aircraft and bypass the passenger terminal.

    • The Air Terminal Operations Center will call Security Forces personnel to conduct the inspection at the aircraft.

    • Passenger service personnel will be summoned to the aircraft with a handheld magnetometer to conduct the inspection.

    • The aircraft commander will provide an inspection and give the required documentation to passenger service personnel

    Correct Answer
    A. The aircraft commander will provide an inspection and give the required documentation to passenger service personnel
    Explanation
    Passengers are never authorized to proceed directly to the aircraft and bypass the passenger terminal. Therefore, in the case of an authorized distinguished visitor (DV) who will be going directly to the aircraft, the aircraft commander will provide an inspection and give the required documentation to passenger service personnel. This ensures that the antihijack inspection is still conducted, despite the DV not going through the passenger terminal.

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  • 35. 

    1. When preparing the AMC Form 162, In-flight Meal Supplemental Worksheet, from which source document will you get the information to enter the line numbers, type of meal, and passenger costs in section V?

    • Passengers’ AMC Form 148/2s.

    • Passengers’ AMC Form 135

    • Passengers’ DD Form 1610

    • DD Form 2131

    Correct Answer
    A. Passengers’ AMC Form 148/2s.
    Explanation
    The information needed to enter the line numbers, type of meal, and passenger costs in section V of the AMC Form 162 can be obtained from the passengers' AMC Form 148/2s.

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  • 36. 

    If a passenger originating out of your station on emergency leave was manifested on the 03R1 mission (which has been delayed), how many hours do you have to move that passenger?

    • A. 24 hours.

    • B. 36 hours.

    • C. 48 hours.

    • D. 72 hours.

    Correct Answer
    A. A. 24 hours.
    Explanation
    If a passenger originating out of your station on emergency leave was manifested on the 03R1 mission (which has been delayed), you have 24 hours to move that passenger.

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  • 37. 

    When receiving baggage from a terminating flight in the baggage claim area, if you discover two unclaimed articles 30 minutes after the last passenger has claimed his or her baggage, what is your next step

    • Search the aircraft for the passenger who owns the baggage.

    • Turn the articles over to the Traffic Management Flight (TMF).

    • Mark them with the mission number and transfer them to the lost and found section.

    • Mark them with the mission number, remove all baggage tags, and secure them in a locked area.

    Correct Answer
    A. Mark them with the mission number and transfer them to the lost and found section.
    Explanation
    If two unclaimed articles are discovered 30 minutes after the last passenger has claimed their baggage, the next step would be to mark them with the mission number and transfer them to the lost and found section. This ensures that the items are properly identified and stored in a designated area where they can be easily retrieved by their owners if they come forward.

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  • 38. 

    What must you do before you print and sign your name on the AF IMT 3516, Food Service Inventory Transfer, when picking up meals from the flight kitchen?

    • Notify the dispatcher of your start time.

    • Verify you have every item listed on the form.

    • Call in the meal numbers to the passenger terminal.

    • Help the aircrew member stow the meals in the proper storage areas.

    Correct Answer
    A. Verify you have every item listed on the form.
    Explanation
    Before printing and signing your name on the AF IMT 3516, Food Service Inventory Transfer, when picking up meals from the flight kitchen, you must verify that you have every item listed on the form. This ensures that all the necessary meals are accounted for and prevents any discrepancies or missing items during the transfer process. By double-checking the items against the form, you can ensure that the inventory is accurate and complete.

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  • 39. 

    When preparing the Department of Defense (DD) Form 2131, Passenger Manifest, when individuals enter their name, grade, signature and date in the manifest certification blocks, they are certifying that

    • Anti-hijacking measures have been conducted.

    • Next of kin have been identified and contacted

    • Emergency point of contact information has been verified

    • All copies of the manifest have been distributed appropriately

    Correct Answer
    A. Anti-hijacking measures have been conducted.
    Explanation
    When individuals enter their name, grade, signature, and date in the manifest certification blocks, they are certifying that anti-hijacking measures have been conducted. This means that they are confirming that the necessary precautions and procedures to prevent hijacking or unauthorized access to the transportation have been implemented and followed. By signing the manifest, they are taking responsibility for ensuring the safety and security of the passengers and the transportation.

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  • 40. 

    When preparing an in-flight meal request, how many meals would you offer passengers if the flight is eight hours long and covers one meal period?

    • Snacks and beverages only.

    • Three meals.

    • Two meals

    • One meal.

    Correct Answer
    A. One meal.
    Explanation
    For a flight that is eight hours long and covers one meal period, it is reasonable to offer passengers one meal. Since there is only one meal period during the flight, it would be appropriate to provide one meal to the passengers. The other options, such as snacks and beverages only or two meals, do not align with the given scenario.

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  • 41. 

    1. When you are preparing an Air Mobility Command (AMC) Form 134, Mishandled Baggage Report, for a damaged bag, which of the following would represent a valid case number for a damaged bag?

    • 09–299.

    • 09–501

    • D–009

    • P–009.

    Correct Answer
    A. D–009
    Explanation
    The valid case number for a damaged bag on an AMC Form 134 is represented by the option "D–009".

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  • 42. 

    During an anti-hijacking inspection, when will you brief passengers that prohibited carry-on items must be placed in their check baggage or they will be confiscated?

    • During the space-available roll call.

    • When the passenger checks in with an agent as present.

    • During the arrival briefing over the public address system.

    • When the passenger arrives at the security/inspection area.

    Correct Answer
    A. When the passenger arrives at the security/inspection area.
    Explanation
    When the passenger arrives at the security/inspection area, it is the appropriate time to brief them about prohibited carry-on items. This is because the security/inspection area is where passengers go through the screening process and have their belongings checked. It is important to inform passengers at this stage to ensure that they are aware of the rules and regulations regarding prohibited items. By doing so, passengers can make the necessary arrangements to either place these items in their checked baggage or have them confiscated to ensure the safety and security of the flight.

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  • 43. 

    The Air Mobility Command (AMC) Form 253 and AMC IMT 19 are used for passengers to

    • Clear customs while traveling from overseas to the Continental United States (CONUS).

    • Comment on the service they received while traveling within AMC.

    • Obtain border clearance requirements while traveling overseas.

    • Sign up on the space available register.

    Correct Answer
    A. Comment on the service they received while traveling within AMC.
    Explanation
    The Air Mobility Command (AMC) Form 253 and AMC IMT 19 are used for passengers to comment on the service they received while traveling within AMC. These forms are likely provided to passengers by the Air Mobility Command to gather feedback and improve their services. By allowing passengers to comment on their travel experience, the AMC can identify areas for improvement and make necessary changes to enhance customer satisfaction.

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  • 44. 

    During the task of determining eligibility for space-available travel, under which travel category may uniformed service members travel while on permissive temporary duty (TDY) orders for house hunting?

    • Category I.

    • Category II.

    • Category III.

    • Category IV.

    Correct Answer
    A. Category III.
    Explanation
    Uniformed service members may travel under Category III while on permissive temporary duty (TDY) orders for house hunting. This category allows them to travel when they are on leave or pass, or when they are on TDY for house hunting before the start of a new assignment.

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  • 45. 

    While updating and maintaining the space-available standby listing on 23 Apr 09, which passenger with the following date and time of sign-up will you purge from the listing?

    • 22 Feb 09/0800.

    • 25 Feb 09/1600

    • 22 Mar 09/1130.

    • 25 Mar 09/1552.

    Correct Answer
    A. 22 Feb 09/0800.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is 22 Feb 09/0800. This is the earliest date and time of sign-up among the given options. Since the question asks for the passenger to be purged from the listing, it can be assumed that the earliest sign-up would be the first to be removed.

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  • 46. 

    1. When preparing in-flight meal requests, you would offer passengers a lunch meal if the aircraft will be in the air from

    • 0900 to 1200.

    • 0700 to 1015.

    • 1100 to 1215.

    • 0930 to 1445.

    Correct Answer
    A. 0930 to 1445.
    Explanation
    Passengers would be offered a lunch meal if the aircraft will be in the air from 0930 to 1445. This time frame falls within the typical lunch hours, making it appropriate to serve a lunch meal to the passengers during this period.

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  • 47. 

    If a commercial-contracted has been delayed for aircraft maintenance issues and won’t be fixed until the next day, the carrier is responsible (at no cost to the passengers) to provide

    • Meals and lodging only.

    • Lodging, meals, and per diem only.

    • Meals, lodging, and transportation only.

    • Lodging, transportation, meals, as well as per diem.

    Correct Answer
    A. Meals, lodging, and transportation only.
    Explanation
    If a commercial-contracted has been delayed for aircraft maintenance issues and won't be fixed until the next day, the carrier is responsible to provide meals, lodging, and transportation only. This means that the passengers will be provided with food, accommodation, and transportation to their destination or alternate location, but they will not receive any additional per diem or compensation for the inconvenience caused by the delay.

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  • 48. 

    When determining head tax charges for passengers, in which of the following circumstances will you charge the tax for a passenger traveling from McGuire Air Force Base, NJ to Ramstein Air Base, Germany 

    • Space-required passenger traveling on a military aircraft.

    • Space-available passenger traveling on a military aircraft.

    • Space-required passenger traveling on a commercial-contracted aircraft.

    • Space-available passenger traveling on a commercial-contracted aircraft.

    Correct Answer
    A. Space-available passenger traveling on a commercial-contracted aircraft.
    Explanation
    When determining head tax charges for passengers, the tax will be charged for a space-available passenger traveling on a commercial-contracted aircraft. This means that if the passenger is traveling on a military aircraft, whether they are space-required or space-available, the tax will not be charged. However, if the passenger is traveling on a commercial-contracted aircraft and there is space available, then the tax will be charged.

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  • 49. 

    Which item is placed on three-point dunnage, a 463L pallet dolly, or a suitable roller system in order to prevent damage?

    • Net sets

    • Portable lavatory unit

    • Air transportable galley/lavatory.

    • Electrical hotplates and insulated hot/cold jugs.

    Correct Answer
    A. Air transportable galley/lavatory.
    Explanation
    Air transportable galley/lavatory is placed on three-point dunnage, a 463L pallet dolly, or a suitable roller system in order to prevent damage.

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