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(1.2.1) Where are salutes rendered

In all outdoor areas, unless specifically indicated.


*it is never incorrect to salute a senior officer outdoors as a courtesy and a greeting.

(1.2.1.2) How many paces do you render a salute?

Approximately 6 paces, similar to saluting the Colors.

(1.2.1.6) When is a salute not required?

When either staff or cadets are in PT gear. or during a PT Test or Leadership Exercise.

(1.2.5.2) What times are the proper greetings of the day for Morning , Afternoon, and Evening?

Morning 0000 until 1159


Afternoon 1200 until 1659


Evening 1700 until 2359

(1.2.5.2.1) When indoors and in groups of 4 or less who gives the greeting of the day?

All 4

(1.2.5.2.2) When indoors and in groups of 5 or more who gives the greeting of the day?

First cadet in line

(1.4.2) What side of the hallways do cadets march on?

Right side

(1.4.4) When entering auditoriums where do you start filling the seats?

From the front

(1.5.1.1) What is written on the Heads-up Display prior to each classroom lecture? and who writes this information?

Lesson Number


Lesson Title


Instructors Rank/name


Scheduled Time

(1.5.1.2) Where does the flight leader sit?

Always to the instructors right

(1.2.5.3) When approaching a group of individuals who is the salute rendered to?

Highest Ranking Individual

(1.2.5.4) When must gear be standardized?

At all times

(1.4.4.1) When acting Class Leader what are the procedures for Auditorium Opening?

1. Come to POA centered in front of the stage


2. Command "Class, Prepare for Instruction"


3. At sight of instructor, command "Class, Attention"


4. Turn to Instructor, Salute, Report (Sir/Ma'am, Class is ready for instruction"

(1.4.4.2) When acting Class Leader what are the procedures for Auditorium Closing?

1. Come to POA, Centered in front of the stage


2. Command "Class, prepare for instruction"


3. Command "Class, Attention"


4. Turn to Instructor, Salute, Report "Sir/ma'am, class is ready for dismissal"


5. Instructor departs commands "Carry-on"


6. Class Echo's "Carry-on"

(1.5.2) For Flight Room opening procedures, what does the flight leader report after saluting the instructor?

"Sir/ma'am, Flight (either flight number or letter flight) is accounted for and ready for Instruction"

(1.5.4.1) When entering a flight room for lecture already in session what are the procedures?

Center on Door, knock once (loud enough to be heard), wait for acknowledged, Open door 45*, and state "Sir/ma'am, Cadet/Rank Name Requests permission to enter. (if multiple cadets state the number of cadets)

(1.5.5.1) Do you call the room to attention when a lecture is in session?

No it is considered an academic session

(1.5.5.2) Do you call the room to attention when an officer enters the room when lecture is not in session

Yes, only if there is not another officer of equal or higher rank

(1.6.2.1) When reporting to an office or cubicle desk, how do you position yourself prior to entering (location and paces away)

Centered, 2 paces

(1.7.3) Do cadets call foyers, day areas, CQ Office, or Hallways to attention when senior personnel enter?

No, but cadets will stand and render the proper greeting of the day.




EXCEPTION: if O-6 or above enters

(1.7.4.1) When will dorm doors be open?

while room is occupied or if there are cadets in room other than cadet assigned.


(Doors open 90 degrees)

(1.7.4.2) When will dorm doors be closed?

While room is unoccupied, cadets are showering, changing uniforms, on quarters, and during lights out

(1.8.2) Where is the guidance for Unprofessional Relationships (UPR's) found?



DODI 1304.33 Protecting Against Inappropriate Relations During Recruiting and AETC 36-2909 Recruiting, Education, and Training Standards of Conduct.




(good rule of thumb, don't be dumb!)

(1.8.11) During Cadet Spirit Missions, what is off limits?

OTS Air National Guard Minuteman Statue

(1.8.10) Under what Article are Cadets required to report all violations of Honor Code, UCMJ, UPR's, and written/verbal orders?

Article 92 of the UCMJ

(1.9.1) How many AETC Form 341's will a Cadet carry at all times (minimum)

2 AETC 341's

(1.9.2.1) What do Cadets submit in the Individual Weekly Merit/Demerit Summaries?

Why each one was given


Whom it was given


the date


the percent of demerits earn compared to flight avg


Privilege status earned for the week

(1.9.2.1) When does the reporting week normally begin and end?

Wednesday @ 1700 and ends the following Wednesday at 1659

(1.9.3) In what document is the Motivational Training (MT) defined

AETCI 36-2216

(1.9.4) Why are Memorandum for Records (MFR) used?

Documenting positive or negative Cadet Performance.

(1.11.1) How many hours are Cadets allotted to attend religious services?

4 hours

(1.12.1) Where are the regulations contained for Computer and Network usage?

Air Force Manual 33-152 User Responsibilities and Guidance for Information Systems. Also AFI 1-1 Air Force Standards

(1.12.1.2) When is it ok to use memory sticks in government computers?

Never

(2.1) What AFI dictates dress and personal appearance?

AFI 36-2903 Dress and Personal Appearance of Air Force Personnel.


*This includes and AETC and Maxwell AFB Supplements

(2.3.2) When will Cadets where reflective belts?

Outside during hours of darkness, outside ABU Blouse. When inside they will be removed or covered

(2.3.3.1) Where is the metallic rank insignia located on Cadets

Centered on the left and right collar, 1 inch and parallel from the bottom edge of the collar

(2.3.4) Describe each Metallic Rank Insignia from Cadet 2nd LT thru Cadet Col (i.e. single large bar = Cadet 2nd Lt)

Cadet 2nd Lt = single large bar


Cadet 1st Lt = small bar, large bar


Cadet Capt = 2 large bars


Cadet Maj = Large bar, small bar, Large bar


Cadet Lt Col = 3 Large bars


Cadet Col = 4 Large bars

(2.4.3) Where will cadets wear the Prop and Wings Insignia on the flight cap?

Left side, centered between the braid and the bottom, with the front edge of wings 1 1/2 inches from the front of the cap

(2.7) When will the AF Training Ribbon be worn?

Only for the official flight and individual photos but must be removed after

(3.2) When will Mess Checker/Chow Sharks arrive ?

5 minutes prior to first scheduled DP

(3.2.1) Who has authority to clear flights into the DFAC?

Mess Checker

(3.2.2) What are the Chow Sharks Responsibilities?

Ensuring Cadets properly: Enter the area, seating procedures, tray return, exiting the building, and safety issues.

(3.3) How soon can flights/individual cadets arrive at their respective DP's?

No more than 3 minutes before or after their scheduled DP

(3.3.7) What are the FL reporting procedures for Dining Priorities?

2 paces in front of Mess Checker, Salute, report "Sir/ma'am, __Flight__ Reports with a Dining Priority of ___. We arrived at ___."




Mess Checker will state whether you arrived on time or not, then FL will Salute, Give the Greeting of the day and return to their flight.

(3.3.8.1) How many flights may seek shelter under the overhang at the DFAC? What is the backup?

6 flights, PCC is the backup hold position

(3.4.1.1) how many lines are formed upon entering the DFAC

2 Lines beginning at the corner edge of wall.

(3.4.1.1) The cadet closest to the wall commands movements at the DFAC. what are the procedures?

before moving forward, they look both ways, once clear, cadet will turn head away from the wall and call "Post". This cadet will always march in front

(3.5.1.1) Where do cadets ground their trays at the DFAC table?

Centered on and to the front edge of the table



(3.5.1.1) How long do cadets stand at the Position of Attention prior to seating at the DFAC?

Until all positions are filled or 20 seconds have passed since last position was filled.

(3.5.1.5) How long do Cadets have to finish their meals at the DFAC?

at least 10 minutes

(3.5.5.1) How do Cadets indicate they are finished with their meals?

By placing their napkin on their tray



(3.5.5.1) What are the Cadet Positional Responsibilities for 1, 2, 3, 4 after the meal is finished?

Positions 2 & 3 pass items to 1 & 4 (do not stack glasses)


Position 1 will stack and place trays in cabinet


Position 3 will lift napkin holder


Position 2 wipes table


Position 4 will collect any waste left over

(3.6.2) who retrieves the guidon upon leaving the DFAC?

First 2 cadets leaving

(4.2) When is Cadet Sick Call?

Monday - Friday 0515-0645 and 1130-1230

(4.7) What form is used to document Medical Profiles?

AF Form 422 Notification of Air Force Members Qualification Status

(4.7.2) What form is used to document Injury Reports? How long do you have to report?

AF Form 978 Supervisor Mishap Report. 48hours

(4.8) What AFI instructs Air Force PT Standards?

AFI-36-2905 Fitness Program

(4.11.2) When will hydration systems not be worn?

Flight room, auditorium, or dormitory

(4.12.1) What is the cadet spacing be for PT Formations?

Double Arms length apart

(4.12.2) What are the command reporting procedures for PT?

Wing/Group Fitness officer upon arrival of PCI will command: "WING/GROUP".


Squadron Fitness Officers will command "Squadron"


Wing/Group: Attention


SFO salutes and reports: "ma'am/sir, Squadron _ is accounted for and ready for instruction"

(4.12.3) What are the command exercising procedures for PT?

Wing/Group FO: "the next exercise will be (X reps, name of exercise), position of exercise, move!"


Wing/Group FO: "Ready", Class responds: "Team"


Wing/Group FO: "Exercise", once complete "Halt", then "Recover"


Class responds "OTS!"



(5.1) What are the Phase privilege status's?

Indoctrination: None


Phase One: OTS Complex


Phase Two: Maxwell AFB


Phase Three: Off-base


Phase Four: Off-base

(5.1.2.2) What bus cadets do prior to leaving OTS dormitories for reasons other than SMT?

Sign out of CQ providing time out, location, and time of return, phone number of destination

(5.1.2.3) When is call to quarters

2245

(5.1.6) As a minimum how often must cadets perform a thorough cleaning of the OTSAC?

once per week

(5.1.8.1) What is the Authorized travel area for cadets around Maxwell AFB?

120 mile radius

(5.1.9) Per what AFI are Cadets allowed to take short periods of time away for emergencies? and for what reasons?

AFI 36-3003 Military Leave Program. death or life-threatening condition of immediate family member

(5.2) What are the basic Indoctrination Phase privileges?

None, Tight Meals, no Alcohol, cannot carry cell phones during SMT.

(5.2.2) What are the basic Phase 1 privileges?

OTS complex only, tight meals, no alcohol, cannot carry cell phones, Approval from Flt/CC to go to clothing sales, cleaners, barber shop

(5.2.3) What are the basic Phase 2 privileges?

Maxwell AFB (not during SMT), talk quietly during dinner DP's, Saturday Dinner DP, Sunday DP, and Holiday DP are optional. POV use-non duty days. no alcohol. no cell phones during SMT

(5.2.4) What are the basic Phase 3 Privileges

Off base, Do not have tight meals, Saturday Lunch DP optional, no alcohol on OTS campus,

(5.2.4.3) At what phase can cadets carry and use cell phones during SMT?

Phase 3 or higher in break rooms during the duty day.

(5.2.5) What are the basic Phase 4 privileges?

Off base after SMT, Breakfast and Lunch DP's on duty days. POV's after SMT, do not have to march in formation to activities. Formal reporting is no longer required. no auditorium opening/closing procedures. civilian clothes authorized after SMT

(6.1) what form is used to invite ad DV to graduation events?

Holm Center DV paperwork, AU Form 88, Distinguished Visitor Notification and attach current biography.

(6.1.1.1) When may family members arrive at the OTS Complex the day of the first graduation event?

no earlier than 30 minutes prior

(6.1.1.2) What constitutes a DV for Graduation Ceremony?

AD or retired military above O-7, Command Chiefs, Civilian Senior Executives, CW5's, Members of Congress, certain senior gov officials, and VP's

(6.2.1) What must be accomplished prior to departing OTS after graduation?

Final dormitory walk through by Flt/CC and accountable items turned in

(6.3.1) When does a class need to submit a gift idea to the graduation week Staff Advisor?

NLT 3 weeks prior to graduation

(6.3.1) What must the graduation gift reflect?

OTS class philosophy, enhance mission accomplishment, and benefit future cadets at OTS

(6.3.2) what is the regulation for a graduation gift?

DOD 5500.7R Joint Ethics Regulation 2-203

(6.3.2) What is the maximum dollar amount for graduation gifts?

$300 and $10 per person. Cash, clothing, and alcohol are not acceptable (Flight T-Shirts are acceptable

(A2.1.1) How many cadets form a Detail?

2-4 Cadets, including the cadet in charge With Senior cadet marching on the right.

(A2.1.1) Whom carries the guidon in a deal?

Cadet on the Right

(A2.1.2) How many cadets make up a Flight?

Formation of 5 or more, including the Flight Leader



(A2.1.2) How many elements do flights normaly march in?

2 Elements

(A2.1.2) Whom renders courtesies in flight formations?

Flight Leader, Cadets on waivers will extend courtesies themselves

(A2.1.2) What does Drill consist of?

Certain movements by which flights move in an orderly manner from one formation to another

(A2.1.2) What is the standard step and cadence for flight formations?

24-inch step, cadence of 100-120 steps per minute

(A2.1.3) Where does the Guide march?

In front of the highest numbered Element Leader (Front Right in column formation)

(A2.1.3) How many parts does the Guidon consist of and what are they called?

4 parts:


Ferrule, Staff, Ornament, and flight pennant

(A2.1.4) Who is the Flight Leader and what are their responsibilites?

Cadet designated to lead the flight and ensure safety. Ensures all members accounted for, controls the flight through command execution and renders courtesties

(A2.1.4) What command is used to revoke a preparatory command?

"As You Were"

(A2.1.5) What are the responsibilities of a Road Guard

Stop Traffic then cadets cross a road or parking lot.

(A2.1.6) What is an Element Leader?

The leader of the smallest drill unit of at least 3 but usually 8-12

(A2.1.7) What is a Drill Command? How many commands does it consist of?

An oral order to direct a formation. 2 Commands

(A2.1.7) What are the 2 Drill commands?

Preparatory Command and Command of Execution

(A2.1.7) What are informational commands?

Commands that have no Preparatory or Command of Executions: i.e. Prepare for Instruction or Column of Files

(A2.1.8) What is Cadence?

Measure or beat of movement

(A2.1.9) What is Dress?

Alignment of elements side by side or in line maintaining proper interval

(A2.1.10) What is Cover?

Individuals aligning themselves directly behind the person to their immediate front while maintaining distance

(A2.1.11) What is Interval? what is considered normal interval? what is close interval?

The space between individuals placed side by side


Normal Interval: Arms Length


Close Interval: 4 inches

(A2.1.12) What is Distance? What is the distance between individuals?

The space from Front to Rear between units.


40 inches from chest to backs

(A2.1.13) what is Column Formation

Arrangement of units side by side with guide and element leader to the head

(A2.1.14) What is Line Formation?

Arrangement of units one behind the other with the guide and element leader to the extreme right flank

(A2.1.15) what is Inverted Column Formation?

Arrangement of units side by side with guide and element leaders to the rear

(A2.1.16) what is Inverted Line Formation?

Arrangement of units one behind the other with the guide and element leaders to the extreme left flank

(A2.2) What is the general guidance for Formations? (AFMAN)

AFMAN 36-2203 Drill and Ceremonies

(A2.2.1) what is the formations leaders first responsibility?

Safety of the Formation

(A2.2.1) What position and location should the formation leader be at the give commands?

Position of Attention and on the action side or direction the flight is moving

(A2.2.3) When can cadets double time?

After one hour has lapsed from last meal, paved surfaces, and from physical conditioning activities. Except when crossing the street. Cannot double time in hours of darkness

(A2.2.3) When can approved formation runs take place during hours of darkness?

During dawn and dusk and if formation is carrying flashlights or reflective gear

(A2.2.4) Where must cadets march at the position of attention?

sidewalks, parking lots, troop walks, and other improved surfaces

(A2.2.5) When will Flight Leader act as road guard?

with 10 or fewer cadets

(A2.2.6) Whom must carry flashlights in formation during hours of darkness or reduced visibility

All members of a formation

(A2.2.7) What commands are used to enter a building with 2 or more elements?

Column of Files, to form a single file into the building

(A2.2.7.2) Who is the last person to enter a building?

Flight Leader

(A2.2.7.3) While marching as a detail how does the cadet in charge command the detail to stop and disperse?

"Detail Halt" and "Fall Out"

(A2.2.8) What verbiage does the Flight Leader Use to size the flight?

"With the exception of the guidon bearer and the element leaders, if you are taller than the Airman in front of you, tap them on the shoulder and move forward"

(A2.3.1) What is a pennant?

the Flight Pennant signifies a flights ability to march without OTS Staff supervision.

(A2.3.1.2) When may Cadets march alone?

To and From work details, to meet individual appointments or PT

(A2.3.4) When may formations pass other formations?

When formations are stationary. Always yield to the right of moving formations

(A2.4.1.1) Who serves as a road guard in each element?

Last Individual

(A2.4.2.5) What is the position of the road guard when they post?

Facing Traffic, Modified Parade Rest, Right Arm Up and Palm Flat with fingers pointed upward

(A2.5.1) When will each flight carry their Guidon?

From Start to End of Academic day while marching from one location to another.

(A2.5.3) What hand does the guidon bearer hold the guidon? and what position is the ferrule when marching and at rest?

Right Hand,


6 inches from ground-Marching


Touching the right foot at rest

(A2.5.4) What do cadets announce when entering a building with a guidon?

"Guidon"

(A2.6) During what FPCON Conditions, when can cadets march any size formations?

FPCON Normal, Alpha, and Bravo

(A2.6) During What FPCONs are outside activities canceled

FPCON Charlie and Delta

(A2.7) Are outside activities authorized during lightning within 10 nautical miles?

Yes but flights will not use guidons

(A2.7.2) During Lightning within 5 Nautical Miles how must cadets move to meet scheduled requirements?

In Details of Two