Air Freight Aircraft Loading

1. MHS loading/unloading, should not be moved to within 50ft without spotters’ assistance.

2. 25,000 lbs. capacity: MB-2

3. Prevent a vehicle from “bouncing” in flight: sleeper shoring

4. Special Cargo and custody transfer: special handling

5. Loading pallets onboard: Push pallet cautiously onboard the aircraft by hand, if possible

6. Prepare cargo air crate prior to loading: All of the above

7. 8000 lbs toward tie-down: 4 MB-1

8. $2000 X 3= 36,000 lbs.

9. ERO is for: expedite the flow of the aircraft

10. Secure pallet to the forklift prior to movement when: All of the above

11. Tie-down vehicle: In a symmetrical pattern, with an even number of restraints used in all directions

12. Lead Hazardous cargo: All of the above

13. 10 passengers: Load after loading cargo

14. aircrew loadmaster retains overall responsibility for loading ______

15. Directing ground vehicles during cargo loading: Load team Chief

16. Loading Team

17. Gloves, Steel toe boots, hearing protection (mini)

18. ERO ops of Cs: 150 ft.

19. AF Form 4080

20. HR: All of the above

21. Cargo equipment and cargo floor (sp?)

22. C17 ERO: 25 ft.

AIR FREIGHT (SPECIAL)

Q1. Remains of deceased personnel are considered special cargo.

True

Q2. What defines an In-Bond Shipment?

Q3. Anyone working in the Special Handling area may handle hazardous materials as long as they are wearing the proper safety equipment.

Q4. Who normally first notifies Special Handling about Incoming special cargo?

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Q6.What is the main duty of Special Handling personnel?

B

Q7. Special Handling personnel should regularly conduct inventories of security cages/rooms, refrigerators and hazardous/explosive cargo areas.

True

Q8. The first step in processing biological material is to:

Q9.

Q10. What form would you always complete as a step in receiving biological, blood and perishable items?

Q11. What label must be present on every biological, blood or perishable shipment?

Q12. What must you do if the DD Form 1502 is missing from a biological, blood or perishable shipment?

Q13. What label denotes material that must stay frozen?

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Q15. Which label denotes material that can be shipped for a limited time without refrigeration?

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Q19. What is the minimum temperature Special Handling refrigerators may reach?

A.

Q20. What is the maximum temperature Special Handling refrigerators may reach?

Q21. Whole blood must be packed with:

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Q23. The plastic wet-ice bags used in packing whole blood can be re-used to freeze water for re-icing.

False

Q24. AMC Form 106, Biologicals/Re-Icing/ Refrigeration Log, is used to:

True

Q25. All entries in AMC Form 106, Biologicals/Re-Icing/Refrigeration Log, must be:

Q26

Q27. Classified cargo must be handled by personnel with Secret or Confidential security clearances.

True

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Q29. Which of the following is an example of security cargo?

Q30. Terminating or en route stations discovering discrepant cargo must:

Q31. Aircrew accompanying classified cargo will be identified on the flight orders along with their security clearances.

Q32. What is the first step in receiving classified and security cargo?

Q33. Where must classified cargo be stored?

Q34. What information is recorded on DD Form 1907, Signature Tally Record?

A.

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Q36. All classified/security cargo must be under armed guard while in custody of the air terminal.

Q37. Discrepant classified and security shipments can contain:

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Q40. When cargo is manifested to the consignee, the APOD:

C

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Q42. What is the defining requirement of registered mail?

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Q44. A single person working alone may containerize registered mail.

False

Q45. What items are required when containerizing registered mail?

Q46. What should be annotated across the packing tape when containerizing registered mail?

Q47. When palletizing registered mail, care should be taken to face all containers toward the outside, allowing seal numbers to be seen through the plastic covers.

True

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Q51. Two people are required to receipt and In-check registered mail.

Q52. When a discrepant registered mail shipment is discovered, you should contact:

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Q54. Terminating and en route stations discovering discrepant registered mail shipments should treat the discrepant shipment like an over or short shipment.

Q55. Terminating stations should transfer registered mail to:

Q56. Which of the following best describes the purpose of AMC Form 281, AMC MICAP/VVIP/FSS Special Handling?

Q57. Who annotates AMC Form 281, AMC MICAP/VVIP/FSS Special Handling?

Q58. What information is required on the “Receiving” side of AMC Form 35, Terminating AMC MICAP WIP Control Log?

A.

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Q61. Where must AMC MICAP/VVIP/FSS cargo be stored?

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Q68.What is the first step in the HAZMAT inspection process?

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Q70. What form is used to inspect hazardous materials?

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Q75. Perishable goods require a DD Form 1387-2 Special Handling Data/Certification Form.

Q76. All damaged cargo requires DD Form 1387-2 Special Handling Data/Certification Form, even if the cargo would not otherwise require special handling.

False

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What should you do immediately after inspecting?

A.

What should be done once cargo passes HAZMAT inspection?

Which best describes HAZMAT inspectors?

Which label denotes material that must be refrigerated or wet iced?

A.

What is the first step in receiving hazardous material?

A.

AIRCRAFT LOADING

1.Which of the following personal safety item are, at a minimum, to be worn when assembling, loading, and securing cargo for transport?

C

2. Which form is used to identify/select cargo to be transported on a specified mission?

A

3. When using a 60K-loader to transport cargo from the grid/storage location to the staging area:

D

4. Secure pallets to the forklift prior to movement when

D

5. Which of the following requires parking shoring?

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7. Which type of shoring is used to prevent a vehicle from “bouncing” in flight?

D

8. Which of these actions should be done to prepare cargo aircraft prior to loading?

D

9. When positioning the MHE vehicle at the aircraft for loading or offloading activities, the vehicle operator should not attempt to judge clearances.

True

10. Which of the following is the first thing you should do when positioning MHE for loading or offloading cargo?

11. When positioning MHE for loading and offloading activities, the vehicle should not be moved to within ______of the aircraft without a spotter’s assistance.

12. When loading pallets onboard an aircraft:

B

13. When loading pallets onboard an aircraft:

C

14. When loading vehicles onto an aircraft,

D

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16. When a licensed/qualified person can’t be found to drive the vehicle or equipment on/off the aircraft during cargo loading of offload:

17.Prior to loading vehicles or rolling stock onto the aircraft:

18. Only miscellaneous items may be placed on Human remain shipments.

False

19. When loading hazardous cargo:

D

20. Human remains should be loaded aboard the aircraft so

D

21. Registered mail should be the last item loaded aboard an aircraft.

B

22. The person/group responsible for offloading special cargo and custody transfer is:

B

23. When cargo is loaded and ready to be secured in the aircraft, which person/group is responsible for ensuring that all vehicles, pallets and loose cargo are secured in the aircraft?

A

24. What is the capacity of the MB-1?

B

25. Which of the following has a capacity of 25,000 pounds?

26. How should tie-down devices be attached when securing a vehicle to an aircraft?

A

27.What forms the angle referred to as the “floor angle”?

C

28. You are securing rolling stock in an aircraft that weighs 12,000 lbs. How much forward restraint must your restraint devices provide?

D

29.You are securing an 11,000 lb. vehicle in an aircraft. How much vertical restraint must your restraint devices provide?

30. You are securing an 8,000 lb. vehicle in an aircraft. How many MB-1’s would you need to restrain this vehicle in the forward direction?

31. If you have a piece of rolling stock that weighs 14,000 pounds, which is the BEST choice to provide forward restraint?

D

32.Which situation warrants the use of an ERO?

C

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34. Which of the following members of the Ground Support team is responsible for directing the aircraft to its parking spot?

35.During ERO operations, the Ground Support Team:

D

36.As a minimum, ERO personnel should be equipped with which of the following personal safety equipment?

B

37. When should the load team begin to approach the aircraft (C-17, or C130) during ERO operations?

38.What minimum distance should the load team maintain as it approaches a C-5 aircraft during ERO operations?

39. What minimum distance should the load team maintain as it approaches a C-130 aircraft during ERO operations?

A?

40. What minimum distance should the load team maintain as it approaches a C-17 aircraft during ERO operations?

A

41. The aircrew loadmaster retains overall responsibility for loading the aircraft.

True

42.You have 10 passengers to load during an ERO. What is the preferred method of loading them on the aircraft?

B

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HANDLING HAZARDOUS MATERIAL/EXPLOSIVES

1. What are the duties of a Hazardous Material Handler?

D

2. Hazardous Material Handlers must:

A

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4. Unlike HAZMAT labels, HAZMAT placards are black and white only.

False

5. HAZMAT labels are triangular in shape.

False

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8. What is the speed limit when transporting explosive materials on the flight line?

B

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10. How should vehicles be placarded for hazardous materials?

C

11. Who is responsible for the actual storage of hazardous materials and explosives?

A

12. What publication can you find out about hazardous material compatibility?

B

13. When placarding an aircraft, if necessary, placards must be placed at the nose, tail and both wingtips of the aircraft.

True

14. What precautions must you take when loading the aircraft during concurrent servicing?

C

15. All explosive materials must be loaded onto aircraft from the hot pad.

False

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D

18. Where can emergency response information for a particular shipment of hazardous material be found?

A

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Identify the following marking

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Hazardous material handlers should visually inspect all hazardous material containers to ensure the containers aren’t damaged or leaking.

True

What is the first step in reporting HAZMAT mishaps?

B

Which type(s) of hazardous/explosive material must show its division on the HAZMAT label?

C

What items must be placarded when hazardous materials are present?

D