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Afman 11 403

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QUESTION 1

AFI 11-403 Courses

ANSWER

Initial, High Altitude Parachutist, Officer Cadet, Transition, Refreshers/Tracks, Civilian Personnel, Pressure Suit, Centrifuge

QUESTION 2

Initial Course

ANSWER

16 hours (2 ground days) Required for (Non)Rated Aircrew, Enlisted Career Aircrew, AOP Personnel, Battlefield Airman, HAP, Cadets Can not use ROBD for hypoxia training Good for 5 years

QUESTION 3

High Altitude Parachutist Course

ANSWER

8 hours (1 ground day) Refresher course, Track J, includes: Physiological effects (chamber or ROBD), performance threats, flight equipment, pressure breathing, vision, noise & vibration, AMT-SA

QUESTION 4

Officer Cadet Course

ANSWER

16 hours (2 ground days) USAFA and ROTC cadets may use ROBD Course includes everything as initial except for principles of CRM

QUESTION 5

Transition Course

ANSWER

3 hours (0.5 ground days) Course includes Performance threats, flight equipment, spatial disorientation, AMT-SA Required for personnel attending a formal weapons system qualification training course in transition to a new aircraft

QUESTION 6

Refresher Track A

ANSWER

Required for aircrew that fly aircraft with an ejection seat Includes all lessons EXCEPT Principles of CRM, Aircraft egress, Barany chair, and unaided night vision

QUESTION 7

Refresher Track T

ANSWER

Aircrew who fly in tankers, transporters, and C2ISR flown without ejection seats Includes all lessons EXCEPT principles of CRM, acceleration, aircraft egress, Barany chair, and unaided night vision

QUESTION 8

Refresher Track H

ANSWER

Aircrew who fly helicopters Lessons DO NOT include cabin pressurization, pressure breathing, principles of CRM, acceleration, aircraft egress, Barany chair and unaided night vision

QUESTION 9

Refresher Track C

ANSWER

Aircrew who fly in CV-22, may also attend track T or H if not available

QUESTION 10

Refresher Track J

ANSWER

Parachutists/Jumpers Lessons include Physiological Effects (Chamber or ROBD), performance threats, flight equipment, pressure breathing, vision, noise & vibration, and principles of CRM

QUESTION 11

Refresher Track R

ANSWER

Remotely Piloted Aircraft No chamber flight required Lessons include performance threats, vision, spatial disorientation, noise & vibration, AMT-SA

QUESTION 12

Refresher Track E

ANSWER

E-9 Command Chief or O-6 (or higher) group commander Lessons include physiological effects, spatial disorientation, AMT-SA, and acceleration

QUESTION 13

Civilian Personnel Course

ANSWER

Local wing commander may authorize training for initial, refresher or transition Must have Form 8402-2 or Flying class I, II, III medical certificate

QUESTION 14

Pressure Suit Training

ANSWER

Aircrew who fly at or above 50, 000 ft Must take initial and initial assembly and fitting of suit Refresher content meets requirement of Track A

QUESTION 15

Centrifuge Training

ANSWER

Type of profile depends on type of aircraft Designed specifically for those who fly high performance in a high G force environment Training includes prevention of G-LOC

QUESTION 16

Orientation Flyers

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Training is required for personnel who have not done initial training Valid for 72 hours Per AFI 11-401, individuals must meet pre-flight requirements in AFI 11-202 vol 3

QUESTION 17

Medical Recommendation for Flying Duty or Special Operational Duty

ANSWER

AF DD form 2992

QUESTION 18

Medical Recommendation for Flying Duty

ANSWER

Army DA form 4186

QUESTION 19

Clearance Notice (Aeromedical)

ANSWER

Navmed Form 6410/2

QUESTION 20

Report of Medical Examination

ANSWER

ROTC Cadets SF88

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