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Daily questions are to be completed prior to the listed training day.

The instructor for the day will review


and initial your daily questions. If you are unable to answer the daily questions when called upon, or you
do not complete the daily questions you will receive an Un-Sat for the training day.

Ensure your answers include complete references: regulation or publication, power point slide(s), student
handout with page number or slide number. For Example “Reference: RFM, page 1-1, paragraph 1.1.1”

The CMP states that you will have the present day and next training day’s questions complete. Obtaining
answers from other sources (i.e. friends, printed or digital copies) is a violation of the honor code and may
result in disciplinary action or elimination. As a professional Army aviator, being able to navigate the
references and find the answers yourself is far more important for your future than just having the correct
answer for class!

TD 3 Daily Questions

1) According to the Aviation Medicine slideshow, what is the purpose of the US Army Aeromedical
Activity (AAMA)?

2) According to TC 3-04.93, how does respiration aid with body heat balance?

3) According to the Aviation Medicine slideshow, what are some examples of Class 2A medications?

4) According to the Aviation Protective Equipment slideshow, what are three types of authorized
undergarments that can be worn while performing flying duties?

5) According to TC 3-04.93, what is the definition of fatigue? What are the three types of fatigue?

6) According to TC 3-04.93, what are the three types of entry for toxic agents to enter the body? Which
one is the most common route of entry in the aviation environment?

7) According to TC 3-04.93, the eye contains two blind spots. What are the two blind spots called and
how big of an area does each cover in degrees?
TD 4 Daily Questions

1) According to TC 3-04.93, what are the two types of toxicity? Which one is potentially the most
damaging toxicology exposure during flight and why?

2) According to TC 3-04.93, at which point do you lose vision (blackout) during a +Gz acceleration?

3) Name the four main sections of the cockpit and describe in general terms what is located in each
section.

4) In accordance with the RFM create tables for the aircrafts airspeed limits from -10° to +40° and 0’ PA
to 6000’ PA.

Below 3000 KG
  -10 0 +10 +20 +30 +40
0
2000
4000
6000

Above 3000 KG
  -10 0 +10 +20 +30 +40
0
2000
4000
6000

5) According to AR 95-1, when will crewmember checklists be used?

6) According to AR 95-1, when will the aircraft Anti-collision lights and position lights be on?

7) In accordance with 95-1 what six items of U.S. Army-approved clothing and equipment will be worn
by all crewmembers when performing crew duties?

8) Explain two methods on moving the cyclic to a new position and have it stay in the new location?

9) In accordance with the training manual, list the backup instruments and describe each of their
purposes.
TD 5 Daily Questions

1) According to TC 3-04.93, what are the three types of hearing loss? Which one can be treated
medically?

2) According to TC 3-04.93, what part of the eye contains the photoreceptor cells, also known as rods
and cones? Explain the primary use of the cones and rods.

3) In accordance with the RFM what are prohibited flight maneuvers?

4) In accordance with AR 95-1, explain the general use of Army aircraft

5) In accordance with the RFM, the CPDS consists of 3 main items, list the three items and describe
each items purpose.

6) According to the FAA pamphlet P-8740-47, what are the 6 general tips for good aviation radio
techniques?

7) What is the correct format for Initial contact with a given controller (ATC, FSS Station).

8) What are the responsibilities of a Pilot-in-Command?

9) Name the 6 most common Aircrew Coordination failures which have resulted in aircraft mishaps.

10) Referencing the airport diagram for Cairns Army Airfield in the student handout, name the runways?
TD 6 Daily Questions

1) According to the Aviation Protective Equipment slideshow, what are the four safety features
provided by the aircraft?

2) According to TC 3-04.93, what are the four major types of hypoxia? Explain each.

3) Describe each of these positions, Pilot-in-command, Pilot, Co-pilot, and Instructor pilot, follow the
example below

Crew chief - The CE is a crewmember that must perform duties aboard an aircraft that are essential
to its operation and/or specific flight mission.

4) In your own words explain the marking on the twist grip engine; what you use the twist grip for? Why
would you use other than 20 degrees during the start?

5) Verbal communication as opposed to non-verbal communication is the preferred method of


communication within the aircraft. However, when would it be appropriate to use non-verbal methods
for communication? What may some of those methods consist of?

6) You are flying to Cairns Army Airfield at night. On the horizon you see a rotating beacon and think it
may be Cairns. What pattern of lights should you see to confirm that the airfield is Cairns? (Ref
Aeronautical Information Manual)

7) What are the 4 principles of Aircrew Coordination?

8) How/where do you get weather and NOTAMS for you flight planning?

9) Name the following symbols.


TD 7 Daily Questions

1) According to TC 3-04.93, what are the three types of Spatial Disorientation? Which one is considered
the most dangerous type?

2) According to TC 3-04.93, prolonged exposure to vibration causes both short- and long-term effects on
the body. Name the five common effects of vibration on the human body.

3) According to AR 95-1, what are the helicopters fuel requirements at takeoff, and what are your
planned reserve minimums?

4) What is the difference between a magenta airport and a blue airport when found on a Sectional
Chart?

5) What Information can you get from the QITA?

6) Explain how Maintaining Situation Awareness is one of the most important assets you gain as a
crewmember.

7) Define the following FAA Terms using the Pilot/Controller Glossary in the Aeronautical Information
manual:
A. Cleared For Takeoff
B. Cleared For the Option
C. Cleared to Land
D. Notice to Airmen (NOTAM)
E. WILCO

8) While utilizing a 1:500,000 scale Sectional Aeronautical Chart, an unrecognized symbol is found on
your intended route. What reference would I use to find out information on the symbol?
TD 8 Daily Questions

1) According to TC 3-04.93, stress affects individuals in a variety of ways. What are the four effects on
the human body?

2) According to TC 3-04.93, what are the three types of light adaptation and viewing periods associated
with Army aviation? Which one is considered the most dangerous vision type for crew-members?

3) According to AR 95-1, what is the minimum required equipment that must be installed and
operational regardless of the mode of flight.

4) Define a Class 1 and Class 2 aircraft.

5) If the OAT is above 35 degrees what type of switch or switches would you utilize and what
procedure (if any) would you need to preform?

6) List the standards for the ATM Task 1012, Verify aircraft weight and balance

7) Identify one of the principles of Aircrew Coordination and describe/explain the importance of that
principle and what it consists of.

8) When landing at an airfield I see the following symbols. What do they mean to a pilot? (Ref
Aeronautical Information Manual)
TD 9 Daily Questions

1) According to TC 3-04.93, what maneuver is used to increase a crewmember’s G tolerance? Explain


the maneuver.

2) In accordance with DA Pam 738-751 describe each of the following:


Grounding X status Symbol
Circle X status symbol
Horizontal – status symbol
Diagonal / status symbol
Circled N, B or C status symbol

3) According to AR 95-1, when does fight time start in a helicopter?

4) Name the switches on the Cyclic and explain each?

5) What does Predicted Hover TQ mean?

6) When looking at the airport diagram for Cairns Army Airfield in the student handout, you notice the
field elevation is 301 feet. Where on the airfield is the reading of 301 feet taken?

7) When looking at the Highbluff stagefield diagram in the student handout, what is unique about the
stagefield lane numbers when compared to normal runways?

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