URE 1-3

How many standard squadrons are in a maintenance group?
a. 2.
b. 3.
c. 5.
d. 8.

b. 3

Which Maintenance Operations Squadron flight is a centrally located agency
responsible for monitoring and developing long-range strategies to sustain fleet health?
a. Maintenance Operations Center (MOC).
b. Maintenance Training Flight (MTF).
c. Maintenanc

c. Maintenance Operations (MOF).

The Maintenance Operations Center is responsible for the overall management of
which Integrated Maintenance Data System-Central Database (IMDS-CDB) subsystem?
a. Location.
b. Operational Events.
c. Maintenance Events.
d. Status and Inventory Reporting.

a. Location

Which section is the wing focal point for engine health tracking and the engine
health management program?
a. Aircraft Maintenance Unit Specialist Section.
b. Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance.
c. Maintenance Operations Center.
d. Engine Management.

d. Engine Management.

Which Maintenance Operation Squadron section maintains standardized aircraft
jacket files and attends pre-dock and post-dock inspection meetings?
a. Plans, Scheduling, and Documentation.
b. Maintenance Management Analysis.
c. Maintenance Operations Center

a. Plans, Scheduling, and Documentation.

The Maintenance Training Flight normally consists of what two sections?
a. Education and Training; Development and Instruction.
b. Training Management; Development and Instruction.
c. Training Development; Instruction Management.
d. Training Detachment; T

b. Training Management; Development and Instruction.

What agency's basic mission is to launch and recover aircraft and to perform the
necessary servicing, inspections, and maintenance to perform daily aircraft flying
operations?
a. Transient Alert.
b. Maintenance Flight.
c. Aircraft Maintenance Unit.
d. Mai

c. Aircraft Maintenance Unit.

Which of the following is not a section within a standard aircraft maintenance unit?
a. Weapons.
b. Debrief.
c. Aircraft.
d. Supply.

d. Supply

What does the Debrief section use to help identify fault codes to aid maintainers in
aircraft troubleshooting?
a. Landing status codes.
b. Fault Isolation manuals.
c. System capability codes.
d. Fault Reporting manuals.

d. Fault Reporting manuals.

Who must ensure the applicable aircraft form sets are provided to the Debrief
section by the end of the flying day if debriefs are suspended due to aircraft flying surge
operations?
a. Weapons expediter or Specialist expediter.
b. Flight-line expediter or

c. Flight-line expediter or Production Superintendent.

The Aircraft section is split into two separate sections when an Aircraft
Maintenance Unit's number of mission assigned aircraft is more than
a. 14.
b. 16.
c. 18.
d. 20.

c. 18.

Which section is normally responsible for aircraft troubleshooting, on-equipment
repairs, component removal and installation, reprogramming avionics systems, and
classified aircraft items management?
a. Avionics.
b. Aircrafts.
c. Specialist.
d. Communicat

c. Specialist.

Which technicians maintain aircraft bleed air, vacuum, pneumatic, fire suppression,
and oxygen systems, including removing and replacing associated system components?
a. Electro-environmental specialists.
b. Propulsion specialists.
c. Avionics specialists

a. Electro-environmental specialists.

Who is responsible to the Weapons section chief for monitoring all armament
systems maintenance and loading operations?
a. Load crew chief.
b. Flight-line expediter.
c. Weapons expediter.
d. Dedicated crew chief.

c. Weapons expediter.

Which section is tasked with the maintenance, control, and storage of alternate
mission equipment, dash-21 equipment, and maintenance, safety, and protective
equipment?
a. Aircraft section.
b. Support section.
c. Weapons section.
d. Armament Support secti

b. Support section.

Which of the following is not a standard flight in the maintenance squadron?
a. Fabrication.
b. Armament.
c. Propulsion.
d. Egress.

d. Egress.

Commanders have the option of establishing two separate squadrons, the
Equipment Maintenance Squadron and the Component Maintenance Squadron, if
maintenance squadron manning authorizations exceed
a. 600.
b. 670.
c. 700.
d. 760.

c. 700.

In relation to aerospace ground equipment, what are centrally located to enhance
mission performance?
a. AFTO IMT 244s.
b. Driver radios.
c. Sub-pools.
d. Drivers.

c. Sub-pools

Which Avionics Flight section is responsible for performing off-equipment
maintenance on systems such as all-weather landing, attitude reference and bombing, and
inertial navigation?
a. Guidance and Control Systems.
b. Communication-Navigation.
c. Avionic

a. Guidance and Control Systems.

Which Avionics Flight section is responsible for maintaining low-altitude
navigation and targeting infrared for night (LANTIRN) pods?
a. Guidance and Control Systems.
b. Communication-Navigation.
c. Avionics Intermediate.
d. Sensors.

d. Sensors.

Which Fabrication Flight section's processes are tightly controlled because the
parts and tools they manufacture must meet the stringent standards of aerospace-grade
equipment?
a. Low Observable.
b. Metals Technology.
c. Non-Destructive Inspection.
d. Air

b. Metals Technology.

If a Refurbishment section is established, wings have the option to align it under
either the Maintenance Flight or the
a. Fabrication Flight.
b. Accessories Flight.
c. Aircraft Inspection Flight.
d. Two-level Maintenance Flight.

a. Fabrication Flight

Which Munitions Flight section receives, stores, warehouses, handles, inspects,
ships, inventories, and transports containers, dispensers, and training items?
a. Production.
b. Material.
c. Systems.
d. Support.

b. Material

Which Propulsion Flight section stores, builds up, tears down, modifies, and repairs
engines, quick engine change kits, and test components?
a. Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance.
b. Engine Equipment Maintenance.
c. Module/Accessory Repair.
d. Small Gas

a. Jet Engine Intermediate Maintenance.

The Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment(TMDE) Flight maintains,
calibrates, and certifies TMDE through the
a. geographically separated units.
b. Air Force Primary Standards Laboratory.
c. Rapid Assistance Support for Calibration.
d. Precision Meas

b. Air Force Primary Standards Laboratory