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BUQ END OF COURSE EXAM 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY SET, Exams of Organization and Business Administration

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BUQ END OF COURSE EXAM

100% VERIFIED ANSWERS

2024/2025 CORRECT STUDY

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Roll is controlled by the ___________ Ailerons Select all that apply: To help remember the 7 Critical Skills of CRM, just remember one of these two acronyms. SADCLAM DAMCLAS ______________ is the forward force produced by the power plant/propeller or rotor that sets a UA in motion. Thrust If a procedure states to land as soon as __________, the operator has the time to plan and locate a suitable landing site. This may include recovering at the launch site or a contingent landing location. Practical On the chart, controlled airspace floors of 1200ft above the ground are defined by a ________ shaded area. Blue Vignette Before landing, operators must receive landing clearance from Air Traffic Control unless otherwise specified in a memorandum of agreement.

True One of the computerized flight planning applications commonly used is ____________, which displays various maps and chart types and geographically referenced overlays. Falcon View A ___________ is explanatory information about an operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that may result in damage to equipment if not carefully observed or followed. Caution _________ is a continuous broadcast of recorded aeronautical information in busier terminal areas, i.e. airports and their immediate surroundings. ATIS Which UAS group is typically hand launched and weighs less than 20lbs.? Group 1 The ability to make short-term, long-term, and contingency plans to coordinate, allocate, and monitor crew and UA resourced is known as ________. Mission Analysis Any wind that has a perpendicular component to the line or direction of travel. A ____________ is most critical when operating near the ground, make landings and takeoffs more difficult and at altitude require additional flight corrections. Cross Wind The phrase Aviate-Navigate-Communicate expresses the priorities of operators in an emergency condition. The term aviate refers to what action? Maintaining control of the UA Where operations are hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft and contain airspace within which the flight of the aircraft, while not wholly prohibited, is subject to restrictions are known as _____________.

Restricted Areas _________ data links are limited primarily by the curvature of the earth, but also by local obstructions. Line of Sight (LOS) The ability to alter a course of action when new information becomes available, is known as ________. Adaptability Maintaining basic VFR weather minimums involves flying with a minimum ____________ distance and specified distance from clouds. Visibility What flight rules apply to SUAS? Visual Flight Rules (VFR) Operator inspection checks often find normal ___________ items whereas maintenance inspection checks often find deeper level issues. Wear-and-Tear FMV cameras used by Group 1 UA are generally either electro-optical or ___________. Infrared Items in ______ must be committed to memory and performed without reference to the Emergency Procedure Checklist. They are committed to memory to ensure a methodical, consistent, timely approach to a hazardous situation. Bold Face A ___________ is a wind that blows in the direction of travel of an object, unfavorable in takeoffs and landings. Tailwind

Flight records are __________ records of statistical and historical data for all UAS Crewmember's. Types of entries made in a flight time log may include he date, platform, location, flight duration, duties performed, mission, and flight conditions. Permanent ___________ are sudden, brief increase in the speed of wind. They can affect takeoff, landing, and cruise flight operations. Wind Gusts The ability to direct and coordinate the activities of other crewmembers or wingmen and to encourage the crew to work together as a team, is known as ________. Leadership The degree of accuracy by which one's perception of the current environment mirrors reality is known as _________. Situational Awareness Operators should ensure they coordinate a frequency management brief with their spectrum manager. The brief should include, but not be limited to: (Select All That Apply) Frequency/communications card for the AO. Contact information for the communications section. Frequency management coordination and de-confliction issues. The willingness/readiness to actively state and maintain a position, until convinced by the facts that other options are better known as __________. Assertiveness Understanding how to read sectionals charts in order to comprehend the departure and destination points as well as other points in-between them, is considered an example of the usefulness these charts can provide True

A _____________ is a wind against the direction of travel, favorable for takeoffs and landings. Headwind ____________ airspace is the portion of the airspace that has not been designated as Class A, B, C, D, or E. it is therefore designated uncontrolled airspace. Class G Operators should ensure they coordinate a frequency management brief with their spectrum manager to determine if there are any hazardous conditions that could affect GCS Safety Procedures, the link between the GCS and the UA, or disrupt airport communications, is an action associated with Basic Area Orientation. True If a procedure states to land as soon as possible, the UA is in an unsafe condition and cannot continue to fly. The operator shall perform an ________ emergency landing. Immediate The four forces acting on an UA are: Thrust, Lift, Weight, and Drag A __________ provides information on the existence of, the location of, and the distance between ground features such as populated places and routes of travel and communication. It also indicates variations in terrain, heights of natural features, and the extent of vegetation cover. Map Procedural control measures are readily accessible to all forces and disseminated in the Airspace Control Order (ACO) and Special Instructions (SPINS) of the Air Tasking Order (ATO). Use of these single-source documents is essential for the safe integration of manned and unmanned operations. True The _________ controls the yaw movement of the UA about its vertical axis. Rudder

A __________ not only occurs before flight but also prior to ADHOC tasking and crew swaps. Mission Brief Air Traffic control commonly instructs air traffic to change airspeed in order to maintain __________ from other air traffic. These instructions do not commonly occur with Small UAS because SUAS cannot accommodate large enough airspeed changes to make a deference. Separation When correlating the image displayed from an EO/IR camera to a map, the primary task is to understand the relation of the image to the UA. Finding geographical similarity between the map and the video image, such as a river bend , farm shapes, etc., is a form of ________. Terrain Association Cruise is straight and level, un-accelerated flight. For the UA to remain steady, level flight, equilibrium must be obtained by lift ___________ to the UA weight and powerplant thrust must be __________ to the UA drag Equal, Equal On the chart, controlled airspace floors of 700ft above the ground are defined by a _________ faded area. Magenta The primary ___________ on the majority of SUAS utilize GPS for coordination based locating and tracking. Navigation System Flight control surfaces cause movement about the three areas of rotation through the Center of Gravity (C.G.). Identify the main flight control surfaces? Aileron, Elevator, Rudder A ________ is the explanatory information about an operating procedure, practice, or condition, etc., that must be emphasized. Note

The direction of winds aloft are provided using ______ degrees. True _________ is the minimum level to operate in Class D airspace. BUQ-II A UA may descend either by a reduction in _______ or a reduction in the angle of attack. Thrust A ___________ can puncture the skin of a UA and damage communications and electronic navigational equipment. Lightning Strike __________ flight control may be used during takeoff and landing, to recover the aircraft during unusual altitudes, or to combat emergency situations. This fight mode is seldom ever used during any other time during a flight. Manual Checklists are written in _________ style. Meaning, the steps must be accomplished in the order they are written. Many checklists strictly prohibit operators from skipping ahead or completing out of sequence checks. Cookbook The goals of Crew Resource Management (CRM) is to increase mission effectiveness, minimize operator errors, ___________, and ________________. Maximize operator coordination Optimize risk management There are 7 basic skills that are critical in supporting the goals of CRM. They are Situational Awareness, Assertiveness, Decision Making, Communication, Leadership, __________, and _____________. Adaptability Mission Analysis

Air traffic control may pass ascending or descending instructions any time and for a variety of reasons. For SUAS operations, establishing and maintaining altitude mostly applies to a climbing maneuver after ________. Takeoff Reading airport specific documents such as FLIPs for information on normal traffic pattern procedures and de-confliction, fight line and air discipline, takeoff/departure and approach/landing operations is an action associated with Basic Area Orientation. True _________ areas are established for the purpose of separating certain military training activities from Instrument Fight Rules (IFR) traffic. Military Operating Area Comprehending the legend to understand important symbols such as airport data, mountains, restricted areas, flight obstructions and other key symbols, is considered a key tip in understanding how to read an aeronautical chart. True What is the highest BUQ level this course teaches. II Mission, Enemy, Terrain and weather, Troops and support available, Time available, and Civil considerations (METT-TC) are factors considered during____________. Mission Planning The _______ controls pitch about the lateral axis. Elevator/Stabilator What group UA normally operates below 3500 AGL and weight between 21-55 lbs.? Group 2