ASOG July 2020 Poll & Quiz Post Report

ASOG July 2020 Poll & Quiz Post Report

ASOG 2020 Focus Areas: General

Not bad, looks like the participants of July’s Poll & Quiz started at an early age and have a good foundation of airmanship, sensors, and flight instruction.

For professional fun, take the August Poll & Quiz. Also, if you have a question you want to see how others respond to it, send it to me and I’ll added to the next Poll & Quiz ( pryan@aso-group.org).

JULY 2020 POLL:

When did you start your first job as an Airborne Sensor Operator?

  • 18-24 years old / 60%
  • 25-30 years old / 20%
  • 31-35 years old / 20%
  • 36-40 years old / 0%
  • 41-45 years old / 0%
  • 46-50 years old / 0%
  • Over 50 years old / 0%

Why did you become an Airborne Sensor Operator?

Response 1: “The reason I became an ASO, or should I say Aircrew Member, is my passion for flying, experiencing new challenges, and seeing the world. Like I tell my family, friends and work mates…”I can’t believe I get paid for this!”

 

JULY 2020 QUIZ:

Airmanship Knowledge - A below glide slope indication from a tri-color VASI is a…

  • pink light signal / 20%
  • green light signal / 0%
  • red light signal / 80% (Correct Answer)

Sensor Knowledge - Synthetic-Aperture Radar (SAR) is…

  • a method for measuring distances (ranging) by illuminating the target with laser light and measuring the reflection with a sensor. / 0%
  • a form of radar that is used to create two-dimensional images or three-dimensional reconstructions of objects. / 67% (Correct Answer)
  • a detection system that uses radio waves to determine the range, angle, or velocity of objects. / 33%

Instructor Knowledge - Students can become apathetic when they recognize that the instructor…

  • has made inadequate preparations for the instruction being given. / 0%
  • when the instruction appears to be deficient, contradictory, or insincere. / 20%
  • All the above / 80% (Correct Answer)

 

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