ATC Test 1 Questions Grade A+ 2024/2025
Operating Instructions (OI) - ANSWERSRegulates and standardizes practices within a single facility. (Internal Operations)
Letter of Agreement (LOA) - ANSWERSEstablished between an AF facility and a non-AF facility, or between any kind of facility that...
Operating Instructions (OI) - ANSWERSRegulates and standardizes practices within a single facility.
(Internal Operations)
Letter of Agreement (LOA) - ANSWERSEstablished between an AF facility and a non-AF facility, or
between any kind of facility that is located at another installation (not on the same base).
Ex. ZJX ARTCC & CYN RAPCON
Includes system components shared jointly with the military - ANSWERSNAS
AMOPS - ANSWERSCoordinates with ATC and inspects airfields
Busiest and most complex airspace system in the world - ANSWERSNAS
FAAO 7220.1 - ANSWERSCertification and Rating Procedures for DoD Personnel. Prescribes how to certify
and rate controllers.
The FAA's primary focus is - ANSWERSEnsuring the safe and efficient use of navigable airspace
Flight Service Station - ANSWERSProvide information only; such as pilot briefings, flight plan processing,
enroute radio communications, etc
Entries made to the 3616 other than WS and SC must include what? - ANSWERSController's operating
initials
AFI 11-202 V3 - ANSWERSGeneral Flight Rules that govern USAF aircraft, guard and reserve units
,Examples of daily operations - ANSWERSEquipment checks, facility opening/closing procedures and
runway in use
Example of abnormal 3616 conditions - ANSWERStaxiiway closures, crew personnel leaving/returning to
facility, and aircraft emergencies
Local Operating Procedures - ANSWERSRegulatory guidance describing local airfield operations and your
airport only
4 Components of FAA - ANSWERSRegulations, Airspace, Air Traffic Management, and Air Navigation
Facilities
Air Traffic Control Tower - ANSWERSTerminal ATC facility that uses air/ground communications and visual
signaling to provide services in the vicinity of an airport or on the movement area
Airfield Operating Instruction (AOI) - ANSWERSProvides guidance regarding activities occurring on an
airfield on a particular Air Force base.
Who develops facility checklists? - ANSWERSCCTLR
Operations Letters (OL) - ANSWERSEstablished between facilities on the same base and contain
procedures that are unique to that particular location.
Ex. Tower/Radar
facility checklist - ANSWERSStep by step instructions to ensure compliance with local instructions and
procedures
Who is responsible for equipment checks? - ANSWERSWS/SC
, 3 Types of facility checklists - ANSWERSCoordination for aircraft emergencies, mishap notification, facility
evacuation
Who will ensure publications are valid and up to date? - ANSWERSCCTLR
National Airspace System (NAS) - ANSWERSCommon network of U.S. airspace; air navigation facilities,
equipment and services, airports and landing areas, etc.
Every person/thing required to successfully get a plan from one location to another
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) - ANSWERSNational aviation authority that regulates and oversees
the NAS.
Parts of ATC Training Program Structure - ANSWERSFront Load Training consisting of local area
knowledge and facility equipment. Facility continuation training for certifications
Responsible for developing and maintaining a common civil system - ANSWERSFAA
Senior Controller (SC) - ANSWERSSame responsibilities as a WS, while simultaneously being responsible
for an operating position.
Watch Supervisor (WS) - ANSWERSResponsible for ATC facility operations during their shift to include the
overall flow of air traffic operations and ensures they are safe and efficient.
Eligibility Requirements - ANSWERS18 years of age, good moral character, read, write, and understand
english
Alcohol Restrictions - ANSWERSMust not perform ATC duties within 12 hours of consuming alcohol.
Hours of Duty - ANSWERSNo more than 10 hours in a shift, 12 hours off between shifts, and 24 hours off
following 6 consecutive duty days
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