Airfield Management Apprentice Quiz
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What type of aircraft marshalling signal signifies 'arms over the head in vertical position with palms facing inward'?

  • Turn
  • This bay
  • Move ahead
  • Proceed to next signalman (correct)

What kind of aircraft marshalling signal indicates 'right or left arm down, other arm moved across the body and extended to indicate direction of next signalman'?

  • This bay
  • Turn (correct)
  • Proceed to next signalman
  • Move ahead

What type of aircraft marshalling signal signifies 'arms down with palms toward ground, then moved up and down several times'?

  • Turn
  • Proceed to next signalman
  • Slow down (correct)
  • This bay

What kind of aircraft marshalling signal signifies 'right arm raised at elbow with thumb erect'?

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What type of aircraft marshalling signal signifies 'arms crossed and extended downwards in front of the body'?

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Who serves as the civilian adviser of the President on matters concerning defense?

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What kind of aircraft marshalling signal signifies 'arms extended horizontally sideways'?

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What is the obligation of the individual to make good for lost, damage, or destruction of government property caused by mal administration or negligence?

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Which responsibility is invested to all Commanders at all levels of echelon?

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The primary staff whose function is to assist and advise the commander in the formulation of policies and management of communication, electronics, and information systems is known as?

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Transmission and custody of secret documents will always be covered by which system?

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Which of the following is not a line staff of the PAF organization?

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Who is responsible for giving the appropriate Security Classification in sending a Radio Message?

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What is the highest classified information?

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What is the proper way of answering an incoming telephone call?

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What type of message does not contain vital information and will not affect national interest and security if intercepted?

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Which option correctly describes the types of classified information?

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What does the term 'supply management' refer to?

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Which publication sets the instructions and procedures for unit operations?

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What term is used for the obligation to care for government property entrusted to an individual?

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Which of the following is considered written material for reference or evidence?

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What method is used to account for equipment within military operations?

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What is the highest precedence of a message that requires sending within 10 minutes?

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Which term describes the process of acquiring supplies including non-personal services?

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What is the primary role of the integrated continuous plan of activities designed to prevent aircraft accidents?

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When is it not permitted to park or drive closer than 25 feet in front of any aircraft?

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What is the minimum distance equipment will not be towed from the wing tips?

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What primarily provides alerting services within the flight information region?

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What term describes all traffic on the maneuvering area of an aerodrome and all aircraft flying in its vicinity?

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What does the term 'Flight Plan' refer to?

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A series of green flashes on an aircraft in flight indicates what?

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What is the term for the total aircraft weight plus the payload when ready to fly?

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What is the minimum distance personnel must remain from operating aircraft?

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How far must no person vehicle pass to the rear of jet aircraft?

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Where should classified materials be stored?

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A series of green flashes from an aircraft in flight indicates which of the following?

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Which GHQ circular outlines the EP Promotional System in the AFP?

<p>GHQ Circular Nr 01 dtd 02 Jan 2008 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many years must an A2C serve before promotion to the next higher grade?

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What is the career course requirement for promotion to the grade of E4 and E5?

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What is the effective date of all Regular Promotions?

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What is the age requirement for Enlisted Personnel?

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What basic career course is required for promotion to the grades of E6 and E7?

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How many years must an A1C serve before being eligible for promotion to the next higher grade?

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What is the highest award given in the AFP?

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What is the time limit for a Sergeant to be promoted to the next grade?

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What is the defined term for the maximum number of years an individual can remain in a specific grade?

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How many times can an Enlisted Personnel fail their PFT before being evaluated by the EP Review and Evaluation Board?

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Which section of GHQ Circular Nr 01 governs the Temporary Promotion?

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Flashcards

What aircraft marshalling signal signifies "This bay"?

Signaled by arms over the head in a vertical position with palms facing inward.

What aircraft marshalling signal signifies "Proceed to next signalman"?

Signaled by right or left arm down, and the other arm moved across the body and extended to indicate direction of the next signalman.

What aircraft marshalling signal signifies "Slow down"?

Signaled by arms down with palms toward the ground, then moved up and down several times.

What aircraft marshalling signal signifies "All clear"?

Signaled by right arm raised at the elbow with thumb erect.

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What aircraft marshalling signal signifies "Land"?

Signaled by arms crossed and extended downwards in front of the body.

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What aircraft marshalling signal signifies "Hover"?

Signaled by arms extended horizontally sideways.

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What is CEIS?

The primary staff that assists and advises the commander in policy formulation and management relating to communication, electronics, and information systems.

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What level of organization does the CEIS staff office belong to?

The CEIS staff office falls under the Coordinating Staff within the PAF organization.

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What are the four levels of classified information?

The four levels of classified information are: Restricted, Confidential, Secret, and Top Secret.

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What is Supply Management?

The process of acquiring, managing, using, and disposing of government supplies, materials, and equipment.

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What are Standing Operating Procedures (SOPs)?

A publication that provides detailed instructions and procedures for a specific unit's operations.

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What is a Routing Slip?

A type of correspondence used within the headquarters of a unit, often sent to various departments.

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What is a Message?

A formal document containing a written message, often used for official communication.

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What is Property Responsibility?

The responsibility of an individual to take care of, protect, and safeguard government property.

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What is a Document?

A written or printed material used for reference or evidence.

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What is an Inventory?

The process of conducting a detailed examination of equipment to ensure accuracy and accountability.

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Who is the civilian advisor to the President on defense?

The Secretary of National Defense serves as the civilian advisor to the President on matters concerning defense.

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What is command responsibility?

Command responsibility is the responsibility invested in all commanders at all levels of echelon. It encompasses the obligation to ensure that all subordinates are properly trained and equipped to perform their duties and that they follow proper procedures.

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What is custodial responsibility?

Custodial responsibility refers to the obligation of an individual to make good for lost, damaged, or destroyed government property caused by their negligence or mismanagement.

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How are secret documents handled?

Transmission and custody of secret documents involving classified matters are always covered by a rigorous receipt system.

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What is the highest classification of information?

Classified documents are categorized by levels of sensitivity, with 'Top Secret' being the highest classification. Information labeled 'Top Secret' is the most sensitive and could cause significant harm to national security if disclosed unauthorizedly.

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How are classified matters destroyed?

Classified matters should only be destroyed in approved ways, such as burning or using a secure shredder.

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How to properly answer an incoming call?

When answering an incoming call, it's important to properly identify yourself, your unit, and greet the caller to ensure clear communication and security protocols are followed.

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What is an unclassified message?

An unclassified message is one that does not contain vital information and its interception poses no risk to national security.

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Minimum Distance from Operating Aircraft

Personnel must stay at least 50 feet away from operating aircraft.

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Minimum Distance Behind Jet Aircraft

No vehicles may pass closer than 200 feet to the rear of a jet aircraft.

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Storage of Classified Materials

Classified materials should be stored in a lock container or a vault.

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Green Flashes on Aircraft

A series of green flashes from an aircraft in flight indicates that the airfield is unsafe and landing is not permitted.

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EP Promotional System

GHQ Circular No. 01 dated 02 January 2008 outlines the EP Promotional System in the AFP.

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Promotion Timeline for A2C

An Airman Second Class (A2C) can be promoted to the next higher grade after completing 2 years.

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Requirements for Special/Meritorious Promotion

The mandatory requirements for Special/Meritorious Promotion include PROMEX, SKT, at least half the required TIG, a Career Course or equivalent, and local clearances.

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Career Course for E4 & E5

The career course requirement for promotion to E4 and E5 is the Basic NCO Course.

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Aircraft Accident Prevention Plan

An integrated plan designed to prevent aircraft accidents by addressing safety, hazard prevention, and accident prevention measures.

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Safe Aircraft Parking/Driving Distance

The minimum distance required to park or drive from the front of any aircraft when its engine is running or about to be started is 25 feet.

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Equipment Towing Distance from Aircraft

Equipment should not be towed within 20 feet from the wing tips of any aircraft to avoid wingtip damage.

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Flight Information Center

Flight Information Center (FIC) primarily provides alerting services within a flight information region.

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Aerodrome Traffic

It refers to all the traffic on the maneuvering area of an aerodrome and all aircraft flying in its vicinity.

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Ceiling

The visibility extending upwards from the surface of the earth is referred to as the ceiling.

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Flight Plan

A flight plan is a specified information document provided to air traffic services units, outlining the intended flight of an aircraft.

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What is the age requirement for enlistment in the AFP?

The minimum age requirement for enlistment in the AFP is 18 years old, and the maximum age is 25 years old.

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What career course is required for promotion to E6 or E7?

To be promoted to the rank of E6 (Technical Sergeant) or E7 (Master Sergeant), a member of the AFP must have completed the Basic NCO Course.

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What are Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs)?

Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) are enlisted personnel with the rank of E4 (Sergeant/PO) and above. They are responsible for leading and managing their teams.

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How long does it take an A1C to be promoted?

An Airman First Class (A1C) can be promoted to the next higher grade after serving for at least two years.

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Who are required to take the Basic NCO Course?

Enlisted personnel with the rank of E4 (Sergeant) or E5 (Staff Sergeant) are required to take the Basic NCO Course before being promoted to the next higher grade.

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What are the highest awards in the AFP?

The highest awards and decorations in the AFP are the Distinguished Service Star, Distinguished Conduct Star, Medal of Valor, and Gold Cross Medal.

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What course is required for an SSg to be promoted?

A Staff Sergeant (SSg) needs to complete the Advance NCO Course to prepare for promotion to the next higher grade.

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How long is a re-enlistment period for enlisted personnel?

Enlisted personnel can re-enlist into the regular force for a period of three years.

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Study Notes

  • Question 1: Arms over head, palms inward signifies "This bay."
  • Question 2: Right or left arm down, other arm across body signifies "Proceed to next signalman."
  • Question 3: Arms down, palms toward ground, then up and down signifies "Slow down."
  • Question 4: Right arm raised at elbow, thumb erect signifies "All clear."
  • Question 5: Arms crossed, extended downwards signifies "Land."
  • Question 6: Arms extended horizontally signifies "Hover".
  • Question 7: The primary staff assisting the commander in policy formulation and management, or communication, electronics, and information system is the CEIS staff.
  • Question 8: CEIS staff belongs to the Special Staff.
  • Question 9: Personnel Staff is not a line staff in the PAF organization.
  • Question 10: Command Staff, Coordinating Staff, Personnel Staff, and Special Staff are part of the PAF Sgt Major's office.
  • Question 11: The President of the Philippines is the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
  • Question 25: All items for equipment, maintenance, and operations of a military command, except real estate, are supply management
  • Question 26: Honest and efficient procurement, use accounting, and disposition of government supplies is property responsibility.
  • Question 27: Standing Operating Procedures set the instructions followed by a unit.
  • Question 28: Correspondence used in headquarters offices is a Disposition Form.
  • Question 29: The briefest and concise form of communication is a Message.
  • Question 16: Transmission and custody of secret documents is covered by the Airman Courier Service.
  • Question 17: Airman Administrative Supervisor, Intelligence Enlisted Personnel, Airman Intelligence Operatives, or any Commissioned Officer classify confidential and restricted materials.
  • Question 18: The originator/sender is responsible for security classifications in radio messages.
  • Question 19: Personnel handling classified matters are those cleared to handle and access them. (Any military personnel)
  • Question 20: Top secret is the highest classified information.
  • Question 21: Classified matters are destroyed by placing them in a storage container.
  • Question 22: Identify yourself, unit, greet the calling party, then answer the call is the proper way to answer an incoming call.
  • Question 23: Un-classified messages do not affect national interests/security in intercepting.
  • Question 24: Restricted, confidential, secret, and top secret are types of classified information.
  • Question 55: The Rescue Coordinating Center provides flight assistance services.
  • Question 56: The first intended landing point on the flight plan is marked.
  • Question 57: Air Terminals operations are coordinated by the Control coordinating point
  • Question 58: Ramp Services is responsible for placing loading steps at passenger doors of aircraft.
  • Question 59: The MACO section IDs passengers eligible for military travel.
  • Question 60: Dispatchers ascertain their duty by checking names on the manifest.
  • Question 61: Alternate is the part of the flight plan that the aircraft lands at when the first intended landing is undesirable
  • Question 62: X-1 represents testing of Aircraft equipment
  • Question 63: Space Control section manages inbound and outbound passengers.
  • Question 64: The Protocol section handles VIP personnel.
  • Question 65: VIP notification is dispatched to the enroute section 30 minutes before departure.
  • Question 66: Check-off time is when the aircraft is cleared for takeoff with all passengers and cargo.
  • Question 67: Positioning of the aircraft loading step is the responsibility of Ramp Services and Passenger Positioning.
  • Question 68: When an aircraft taxis 25 minutes late it is considered delayed.
  • Question 69: Flashing white signal at night means to proceed slowly and watch for traffic
  • Question 70: Upon receiving a flashing signal, slowly check lights, slowly proceed, and watching for lights and proceed slowly.
  • Question 71: Safety, Accident Prevention Center, Hazard Prevention, or all are integrated plans of preventing aircraft accidents.
  • Question 72: 25 feet is the minimum distance from parked vehicles to any aircraft.
  • Question 73: Aircraft equipment, and parts are towed 20 feet away from wing tips.
  • Question 74: Rescue Coordinating Center is responsible for alerting services in flight.
  • Question 75: Aerodrome/Air Traffic refers to all traffic in the area of an airport.
  • Question 76: Flight Visibility is the visibility from the ground
  • Question 77: Flight Plan contains specific information for intending flights
  • Question 78: Green flashes mean clear to land
  • Question 79-80: Different factors are considered in load planning
  • Question 81: A pilot who is ordered by CS is in Aerial FLight status
  • Question 82: Flight Surgeon is not an aircraft observer
  • Question 83: C-130 modification is Hercules
  • Question 84: Senior pilot is represented by number 3 in flight plan
  • Question 85: PAF form 8 instrument qualification is represented by number 3 in flight plan instrument rating section
  • Question 86: Unlisted passengers are considered to be a courier.
  • Question 87: Steady red light from control tower indicates clearing to takeoff
  • Question 88: The element providing flight/landing information is Sky Condition
  • Question 89: Natural movement of air is called Wind
  • Question 90: Daily traffic log records all inbound aircraft flights
  • Question 91: Fighter planes have priority to land
  • Question 92: A local clearance is a type of flight where the departure point is the first intended landing point
  • Question 93: The passenger control section manages all terminal operations
  • Question 94: Flight Information is provided to air traffic units for intended aircraft flights
  • Question 95: Green flashes on an aircraft mean “clear to land” as an apprentice airfield.
  • Question 96: Area control tower is responsible for aerodrome traffic control.
  • Question 97: Command pilot is rated 3
  • Question 98: 75 lbs CO2 is the right fire extinguisher
  • Question 99: X-1 refers to the testing of Aircraft
  • Question 100: An Area or place for aircraft arrival, including buildings and equipment, is the Aerodrome
  • Question 101: Danger areas are potential hazards to aircraft flight
  • Question 102: Flight Information Services contains specified information on flight plans
  • Question 103: Steel chocks are to be used on steel matting
  • Question 104: PAF aircraft have a 35 lbs personal baggage allowance
  • Question 105: SVFR is a type of flight where the departure point is the same as the intended landing point
  • Question 106: Passenger Control Section is the control coordinating point of Air Terminal
  • Question 107: Fleet Services or Ramp Services are responsible for passenger doors
  • Question 108: Administrative section is responsible for regulating facilities/directive
  • Question 109: Dangerous Materials are prohibited cargoes
  • Question 110: Equipment needs to be 20 feet away from aircraft wingtips.
  • Question 111: Personnel need to keep a distance of 25 feet from operating aircraft.
  • Question 112: Jet aircraft must be kept 100 feet from any person or vehicle.
  • Question 113: Classified materials should be stored in a lock container or vault type container
  • Question 114: On an apprentice airfield, green flashes indicate the aircraft is "Clear to Land"
  • Questions 115-120: Involve the details and requirements of EP promotions in the AFP military.
  • Question 121: SSgt can be promoted to the next higher grade after 5 years.
  • Questions 122-126: Involve specific GHQ circulars related to reenlistment and promotion requirements in the AFP.
  • Question 127: The ranks E2 to E3, including A2C and A1C, need the Basic NCO course.
  • Question 128: Distinguished Service Star, Distinguished Conduct Star, Medal of Valor, and Gold Cross Medal are the highest awards and decorations.
  • Questions 129-131: Details on various career courses and promotion requirements for enlisted personnel in the AFP.
  • Questions 132-133: Address awards for long service and temporary promotions.
  • Questions 134-139: Cover grade limits, time-in-grade limits, and reenlistment requirements for AFP enlisted personnel.

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Test your knowledge on airfield management signals and organizational structure relevant to apprentices. This quiz covers essential arm signals used in airfield operations as well as mission and function aspects of the CEIS staff. Perfect for those training in airfield management!

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