Afi 11 301
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1. According to AFI 11-301, Volume 1, who teaches emergency egress training?
A flight equipment officer (FEO) or an appointed rated officer and qualified instructor aircrew designated in writing by the group FEO.
2. What are the three tiers of lesson plans used to manage the information for each AFECT event?
Air Force master lesson plans (AFMLP), AFECT master lesson plans (MLP), and AFECT (personalized) LPs.
3. Who approves Air Force master lesson plans (AFMLPs)?
The lead mission design system (MDS) MAJCOM.
4. How are AFECT master lesson plans (MLP) created?
Each unit's AFE leaders, typically the FEO or AFE superintendent, will tailor down the AFMLP by removing information from the AFMLP that does not pertain to the unit's mission.
5. How are flotation training equipment items marked?
"FOR TRAINING ONLY", in 1-inch letters (life rafts) and 1/2-inch letters (life preservers).
1. Which AFECT event must be completed before the first flight at home station to familiarize aircrew members with local AFE items availability, issue, use, pre-flight, and post-flight procedures?
LL01, Aircrew Flight Equipment Familiarization.
2. Following initial Aircrew CBRN training, LL04, what minimum percentage of aircrew participants are required to dress out and demonstrate ACCA decontamination processing procedures?
10 percent.
3. How frequently is the Aircrew Flight Equipment Fit Check, LL07, event for AFE worn during flight in an ejection seat aircraft accomplished?
Every four months unless otherwise directed by AFI 11-202, Volume 1, Aircrew Training, and AFI 2MDS- series, Volume 1.
4. How frequently is the Aircrew Flight Equipment Fit Check, LL07, event for individually fit aircrew CBRN equipment accomplished?
When they are initially issued and every three years thereafter.
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