10-27. Which of the following personnel monitors or
directs the pilot in the final approach to the
ship?
1.
Air traffic controller
2.
Air officer
3.
Recovery officer
4.
Landing signal officer
10-28. What system provides continuous glide path
information and places major control of the
aircraft in the hands of the pilot?
1.
Air traffic control radar
2.
Frensel Lens Optical Landing System
(FLOLS)
3.
Aircraft
Automatic
Landing
System
(AALS)
4.
Manually
Operated
Visual
Landing
System (MOVLAS)
10-29. When an aircraft fails to hook on an arresting
gear cable and is required to enter the traffic
pattern again, the action is known by what
term?
1.
Wave-off
2.
Miss
3.
Bolter
4.
Skip
10-30. What method is used to release the arresting
cable from the aircraft tailhook if the cable
does not fall free normally?
1.
Pull the aircraft backwards
2.
Disconnect the tailhook
3.
Turn the aircraft
4.
Disconnect the cable
10-31. What is the name of the alternating red and
white striped line that runs the length of the
flight deck?
1.
Center line
2.
Landing lineup line
3.
Lubber line
4.
Foul line
10-32. What is used to recover aircraft that cannot
make a normal arrested landing?
1.
Barricade
2.
Parachute
3.
Pendant
4.
Cables
10-33. What division works in conjunction with the
V-2 division in the initial preparation of the
barricade?
1.
V-1 division
2.
V-3 division
3.
V-4 division
10-34. What aircraft director hand signal is mandatory
at all times?
1.
Emergency stop
2.
Takeoff
3.
Landing
4.
Fold wings
IN ANSWERING QUESTIONS 10-35 AND 10-36,
REFER TO FIGURE 10-4 (SHEETS 1 THROUGH
16).
10-35. When the director gives the hand signal "Arms
crossed above the head, palms facing forward,"
which of the following signals is he/she
giving?
1.
"This way"
2.
"Slow down"
3.
"Stop"
4.
"Brakes (on/off)"
10-36. When the director gives the hand signal "Point
right arm downward, left arm is repeatedly
moved upward and backward," which of the
following signals is he/she giving?
1.
"Turn right"
2.
"Turn left"
3.
"Proceed to next director"
4.
"Clear for takeoff"
10-37. During night operations, what instruments are
used by directors for taxiing signals?
1.
Handheld radios
2.
Beacons
3.
Wands
4.
Chemical light sticks
10-38. At what intervals are the aircraft directors
usually positioned along the flight deck during
operations that require taxiing of aircraft?
1.
5 to 10 ft
2.
20 to 40 ft
3.
50 to 100 ft
4.
100 to 200 ft
10-53