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Who maintains control of the maintenance organization's supply needs by coordinating and managing supply assets?
A. Work Center Bench Stock
B. Base Supply
C. Support Section
D. Production Superintendent
B. Base Supply
What term includes avoiding supply priority abuse, prompt turn-in, and ensures military property is used only for its intended purpose?
A. Supply Discipline
B. Supply Management
C. Supply Standards
D. Supply Rules
A. Supply Discipline
True or False:
If a part is not available, the aircraft with the highest urgency (priority) will receive the first part that becomes available
True
True or False:
When a part is ordered, there is no way to track it or the transaction
False
Each ordered part is assigned a supply document number (14 characters) to track the transaction
What defines the process of maintenance and supply working together to provide maximum weapons systems operational readiness?
A. Supply Discipline
B. Wingman Concept
C. Maintenance Supply Concept
D. Shared Powers Concept
C. Maintenance Supply Concept
Where are the unit's supply personnel assigned?
A. Maintenance Operations Center (MOC)
B. Flight line
C. Intermediate Hanger
D. Logistics Readiness Center
D. Logistics Readiness Center
What are the unit's supply personnel known as?
A. Logistics Personnel (LP)
B. Maintenance Supply Liaison (MSL)
C. Supply Coordinator (SC)
D. All of the Above
B. Maintenance Supply Liaison (MSL)
Who manages all supply transactions on the flight line?
A. Logistics Readiness Center
B. Supply personnel
C. Maintenance Supply Liaison
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
Where can you find items that are low-cost/ high-use consumable repair parts used and an unpredictable rate?
A. Due In From Maintenance
B. Forward Supply Point
C. Work Center Bench Stock
D. All of the Above
C. Work Center Bench Stock
Where can you find high-priority spare parts, components, and assemblies near the flight line for immediate availability?
A. Forward Supply Point
B. Work Center Bench Stock
C. Due In From Maintenance
D. All of the Above
A. Forward Supply Point
What are items that are assigned material control codes to identify mandatory turn-in?
A. AFTO 781 series
B. Supply Discipline
C. Due In From Maintenance
D. Supply Tags
C. Due In From Maintenance
True or False:
If an item is coded Due In From Maintenance, it is okay to keep it for the rest of the week
False
What is an example of a consumable repair part you could find at the Work Center Bench Stock?
A. Screws
B. Nuts/ Bolts
C. Washers
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
What is an example of a high-priority spare part you could find at the Forward Supply Point?
A. Tires/ Wheels
B. Brakes
C. Batteries
D. All of the Above
D. All of the Above
Where do repairable parts go when they become un-servicable?
A. Base Supply
B. Recycle Bin
C. Supply Section
D. Home
C. Supply Section
What AFTO Form is the Repairable Item Processing Tag (used with Due In From Maintenance equipment)?
A. 781
B. 350
C. 1574
D. 1577
B. AFTO Form 350
Which tags are used to indicate a condition status of items/ parts?
A. DD Form 1500 series
A. AFTO Form 781 series
B. AFTO Form 350
C. DD Form 1800 series
A. DD Form 1500 series
What color is NOT a DD Form 1500 series tag color?
A. Yellow
B. Brown
C. Blue
D. Green
E. Red
F. Orange
F. Orange
What color is the DD Form 1574 Serviceable Tag?
A. Red
B. Green
C. Yellow
D. Blue
C. Yellow
What color is the DD Form 1575 Suspended Tag?
A. Green
B. Red
C. Yellow
D. Brown
D. Brown
What color is the DD Form 1576 Test/ Modification Tag?
A. Brown
B. Blue
C. Green
D. Red
B. Blue
What color is the DD Form 1577-2/3 Un-servicable/ Repairable Tag?
A. Green
B. Red
C. Yellow
D. Brown
A. Green
What color is the DD Form 1577-1 Un-servicable/ Condemned Tag?
A. Brown
B. Green
C. Red
D. Blue
C. Red
Which answer is NOT apart of Supply Discipline:
A. The responsibility of all military and civilian employees
B. Avoids priority abuse
C. Prompt turn in of Due In For Maintenance parts
D. Use of military property for personal use
D. Use of military property for personal use
True or False:
The use of military property for personal use is punishable under UCMJ
True
What is used for ordering aircraft parts?
A. AF Form 350
B. AF Form 781 series
C. AF Form 1500 series
D. AF Form 2005
D. AF Form 2005
List three entries the AF Form 2005 Issue/ Turn-in Request Form must contain
(1) Technical Order Number (e.g. -4)
(2) Figure Number
(3) Index/ Item Number
(4) Part Number and Nomenclature
(5) National Stock Number (NSN)
(6) End Item (Aircraft Serial Number)
(7) Force Activity Designator (FAD)
(8) Name of Requester
How do you order parts?
A. Radio net
B. Call-in
C. Walk-in
D. Integrated Maintenance Data System (IMDS)
E. All of the Above
E. All of the Above
What is the 14-character document number assigned to track an ordered part?
A. Tracking Number
B. Serial Number
C. Model Number
D. Supply Document Number
D. Supply Document Number
In a Supply Document Number, the First 6 characters describe:
A. When the part was ordered
B. Where the part is
C. What the part is
D. Who ordered the part
D. Who ordered the part
In a Supply Document Number, the Last 8 characters describe:
A. When the part was ordered
B. Where the part is
C. What the part is
D. Who ordered the part
A. When the part was ordered
In the example X362FL13651111, what does the X represent?
A. Organizational code (Squadron)
B. Activity Code (Priority)
C. Shop Code (Section/ Shop)
D. All of the Above
B. Activity Code (Priority)
In the example X362FL13651111, what does the 362 represent?
A. Organizational code (Squadron)
B. Activity Code (Priority)
C. Shop Code (Section/ Shop)
D. All of the Above
A. Organizational code (Squadron)
In the example X362FL13651111, what does the FL represent?
A. Organizational code (Squadron)
B. Activity Code (Priority)
C. Shop Code (Section/ Shop)
D. All of the Above
C. Shop Code (Section/ Shop)
In the example X362FL13651111, what does the 1365 represent?
In the example X362FL13651111, what does the X represent?
A. Date Ordered
B. Organizational Code (Squadron)
C. Sequence Number
D. All of the Above
A. Date Ordered
In the example X362FL13651111, what was the date the part was ordered?
A. 28 Dec 2011
B. 31 Dec 2021
C. 06 Dec 1965
D. 03 Jan 1965
B. 31 Dec 2021
In a Supply Document Number, what format is the date the part was ordered displayed?
A. MMDDYY (American)
B. YJJJ (Julian)
C. DDMMYYY (British)
D. YYYY (Year only)
B. YJJJ (Julian)
In the example X362FL13651111, what does the 1111 represent?
A. Date Ordered
B. Organizational Code (Squadron)
C. Sequence Number
D. All of the Above
C. Sequence Number
Where must the Supply Document Number be entered?
A. AFTO Form 781A
B. AFTO Form 350 tag
C. AFTO Form 1500
D. Both A and B
D. Both A and B
What is it called when a part is removed from an aircraft to service another aircraft?
A. Transfer
B. Cannibalism
C. Switch-a-roo
D. Supply Swap
B. Cannibalism
True or False:
Formal approval prior to removal is required when cannibalizing an aircraft
True
True or False:
If a part was ordered and maintenance cannibalized the part from another aircraft instead of waiting, the original order gets canceled
False
The part ordered is transferred to the other aircraft on the AF 2005 and AFTO 781 Series
What provides Base Supply with a priority maintenance list of which aircraft receives the part first?
A. Maintenance Operations Center (MOC)
B. Base Supply
C. Priority Repair
D. Maintenance Repair Priority System
D. Maintenance Repair Priority System
How many aircraft priority levels are there in the Maintenance Repair System?
A. 1
B. 3
C. 5
D. 7
B. 3
What priority level is Alert Status, War Plan, or National Emergency mission?
A. Priority 4
B. Priority 3
C. Priority 1
D. Priority 2
C. Priority 1
What priority level is used for the first 8 hours after landing or withing 6 hours of scheduled launch of an aircraft?
A. Priority 4
B. Priority 3
C. Priority 1
D. Priority 2
D. Priority 2
What priority level is used for aircraft undergoing scheduled or unscheduled maintenance?
A. Priority 4
B. Priority 3
C. Priority 1
D. Priority 2
B. Priority 3
Who manages supply transactions within the maintenance complex?
A. Flight Chief
B. Supply personnel
C. Dedicated Crew Chief
D. Maintenance Operations
B. Supply Personnel
DIFM parts are promptly turned in to where?
A. Benchstock
B. Base Warehouse
C. Production Superintendent
D. Appropriate Supply Channels
D. Appropriate Supply Channels
What does DIFM represent?
A. Document In Forms Monthly
B. Due In From Maintenance
C. Due In From Mission
D. Due In From MOC
B. Due In From Maintenance
Which Condition Tag is used to identify new, used, or repaired parts?
A. DD Form 1577 (Red)
B. DD Form 1578 (Purple)
C. DD Form 1575 (Brown)
D. DD Form 1574 (Yellow)
D. DD Form 1574 (Yellow)
Which of the following is a method for ordering parts?
A. Email
B. Texting
C. Walk-in
D. Electronic transmission
C. Walk-in
How many characters are in the supply document number?
A. 8
B. 10
C. 12
D. 14
D. 14
What AFTO Form provides essential information about a removed part?
A. AFTO Form 781
B. AFTO Form 492
C. AFTO Form 349
D. AFTO Form 350
D. AFTO Form 350
What is used to identify materials (components) and to prevent duplicate inspections?
A. Condition Tags
B. Warning Tags
C. Caution Tags
D. Danger Tags
A. Condition Tags
What maintenance repair priority will be used for an aircraft within 8 hours after landing or within 6 hours of a scheduled take off?
A. Priority 1
B. Priority 2
C. Priority 3
D. Priority 4
B. Priority 2
What priority would be used for an aircraft on alert status?
A. Priority 1
B. Priority 2
C. Priority 3
D. Priority 4
A. Priority 1
What is the main body structure?
A. Wings
B. Empennage
C. Fuselage
D. Bulkhead
C. Fuselage
What separates compartments in the fuselage such as the flight deck, cargo, and tail to provide cross-sectional strength?
A. Wings
B. Empennage
C. Fuselage
D. Bulkhead
D. Bulkhead
What fuselage design has little or no internal bracing other than bulkheads?
A. Clylindrical
B. Monocoque
C. Semi-monocoque
D. All of the Above
B. Monocoque
What fuselage design is reinforced by formers and longerons (most common)?
A. Clylindrical
B. Monocoque
C. Semi-monocoque
D. All of the Above
C. Semi-monocoque
What structure runs longitudinally (nose to tail) of the fuselage and is the strongest?
A. Ring
B. Longeron
C. Bulkhead
D. Former
B. Longeron
What structure provides extra, lightweight cross-sectional strength to the fuselage?
A. Ring
B. Longeron
C. Bulkhead
D. Former
A. Ring
What structure provides cross-sectional strength AND shape to the fuselage?
A. Ring
B. Longeron
C. Bulkhead
D. Former
D. Former
What structure is thin strips of metal that provide longitudinal shape and serve as attachment points for skin on the fuselage?
A. Skin
B. Ribs
C. Spar
D. Stringers
D. Stringers
What structure covers, streamlines, and strengthens the fuselage?
A. Skin
B. Ribs
C. Spar
D. Stringers
A. Skin
What provide access for inspections/ maintenance and are usually secured with screws or quick-release fasteners on the fuselage?
A. Access Panels and Doors
B. Bulkhead
C. Empennage
D. Stringers
A. Access Panels and Doors
What do the wings on an aircraft do?
A. Provide Lift
B. House Fuel Tanks
C. Provide Thrust
D. Both A and B
D. Both A and B
What is the "tear-drop" shape of the wing designed to reduce drag called?
A. Cantilever Design
B. Teardrop Design
C. Fairage
D. Strut
A. Cantilever Design
What structure extends from wing root to wing tip and is the longest/ strongest?
A. Ribs
B. Aileron
C. Stringers
D. Spars
D. Spars
What structure is perpendicular to spars and provides shape and cross-sectional strength in the wing?
A. Ribs
B. Aileron
C. Stiffeners
D. Spars
A. Ribs
What structure provides additional, lightweight support and strength between spars and ribs?
A. Ribs
B. Aileron
C. Stiffeners
D. Spars
C. Stiffeners
True or False:
Stringers, skin, access panels and doors serve the same purpose for the wing as the fuselage
True
What is the entire tail assembly/ section called?
A. Stabilizer
B. Fuselage
C. Empennage
D. Elevator
C. Empennage
What provides directional stability in flight?
A. Empennage
B. Wings
C. Engine
D. Landing Gear
A. Empennage
What stabilizes the aircraft pitch (nose up/ down) and is attached to the elevator?
A. Vertical Stabilizer
B. Wing
C. Horizontal Stabilizer
D. None of the Above
C. Horizontal Stabilizer
What is a stabilizer and elevator combined (entire surface moves to control aircraft pitch (nose up/ down)?
A. Vertical Stabilizer
B. Wing
C. Horizontal Stabilizer
D. Stabilator
D. Stabilator
What stabilizes the aircraft yaw (nose left/ right) and attaches to the rudder on the tail?
A. Vertical Stabilizer
B. Wing
C. Horizontal Stabilizer
D. Stabilator
A. Vertical Stabilizer
What is any curved piece of metal that provides aerodynamic smoothness in flight?
A. Ribs
B. Nacelle
C. Stringers
D. Fairing
D. Fairing
What is a streamlined enclosure of externally mounted engines?
A. Engine Strut
B. Nacelle
C. Cowlings
D. Fairing
B. Nacelle
What structural component attaches externally mounted engines to aircraft structure?
A. Engine Strut
B. Nacelle
C. Cowlings
D. Fairing
A. Engine Strut
What structural component has hinged doors around an externally mounted engine that can be raised for inspections or maintenance?
A. Engine Strut
B. Nacelle
C. Cowlings
D. Fairing
C. Cowlings
What structure is constructed of a faceplate, multi-hexagonal (honeycomb shape) core, and a backing plate bounded with adhesive?
A. Pentagon Construction
B. Hexigonal Construction
C. Circular Construction
D. Honeycomb Construction
D. Honeycomb Construction
True or False:
Honeycomb seams do not need to be sealed because if moisture and contaminates get in, they will not cause internal/ external damage
False
True or False:
Stepping on a "NO STEP" surface area could damage the internal structure
True
Airframe Location References are usually measured in?
A. Feet
B. Yards
C. Inches
D. Meters
C. Inches
What is the horizontal line used to measure the vertical height of an aircraft (used to locate parts)?
A. Reference Datum Line
B. Fuselage/ Aircraft Station Number
C. Body Buttock Line
D. Water Line
D. Water Line
What is the width measurement (left/ right) of and parallel to an imaginary vertical center line (birds eye view used to locate parts)?
A. Reference Datum Line
B. Fuselage/ Aircraft Station Number
C. Body Buttock Line
D. Water Line
C. Body Buttock Line
What is the measurement starting at the wing root and ending at the wing tip (used to locate parts)?
A. Wing Station Numbers
B. Fuselage/ Aircraft Station Number
C. Body Buttock Line
D. Water Line
A. Wing Station Numbers
What are walls used to separate the fuselage into compartments and provide cross-sectional strength to the airframe?
A. Rings and formers
B. Longerons
C. Bulkheads
D. Spars
C. Bulkheads
What structural member of the fuselage are thin strips of metal that serve as attachment points for the skin?
A. Spar
B. Stringers
C. Bulkhead
D. Access panel
B. Stringers
What component provides lift for the aircraft?
A. Horizontal stabilizer
B. Empennage
C. Fuselage
D. Wings
D. Wings
Which structural component provides the shape and cross-sectional strength to the wings?
A. Ribs
B. Skin
C. Stringers
D. Stiffeners
A. Ribs
What provides additional support and strength between spars and ribs?
A. Skin
B. Rings
C. Former
D. Stiffeners
D. Stiffeners
Which airframe component attaches externally mounted engines to aircraft structures?
A. Engine cowlings
B. Engine brace
C. Engine strut
D. Engine spar
C. Engine Strut
What component streamlines the enclosure of externally mounted engines?
A. Fairing
B. Nacelle
C. Cowling
D. Engine strut
B. Nacelle
Which type of construction is located throughout the aircraft where high strength-to-weight ratio is necessary?
A. Cantilever
B. Longerons
C. Honeycomb
D. Semi-monocoque
C. Honeycomb
What is an imaginary vertical line at or near the nose of the aircraft from which all fuselage station measurements begin?
A. Reference datum line
B. Wing station numbers
C. Wing root attachment points
D. Fuselage/Aircraft station number
A. Reference Datum Line
What is a reference plane used to locate specific areas or structural components on the aircraft?
A. Cantilever station number
B. Monocoque status number
C. Semi-monocoque status number
D. Fuselage/Aircraft station number
D. Fuselage/ Aircraft Station Number
What does MDD stand for?
Maintenance Data Documentation