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(Air Refueling) (ATP- )

For two or more tankers and one receiver (cell). The receiver will rendezvous with the ____ tanker. When reaching ____ from the ____ tanker, and visual contact is established, the receiver will maneuver to refuel from the ____ tanker.

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In air refueling operations involving multiple tankers, the receiver first meets the lead tanker, maintains a specific distance for visual contact, then maneuvers to the designated refueling tanker.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of the question pertains to the procedure of air refueling, particularly for the scenario involving multiple tankers and a single receiver aircraft, often referred to in military or aviation contexts. The correct sequence in air-to-air refueling procedures, when a receiver aircraft is meeting with two or more tankers, is generally as follows: The receiver will rendezvous with the lead tanker first. Upon reaching a pre-defined distance, usually communicated through tactical calls or standard operating procedures, from the lead tanker, and when visual contact is established, the receiver aircraft will then maneuver to refuel from the designated refueling tanker, which could be the same or a different aircraft depending on the mission plan.

In the context of air refueling, this question is related to the subject of Physics. Air refueling involves the transfer of fuel from one aircraft (tanker) to another aircraft (receiver) while in flight. The question is asking about the sequence of events when multiple tankers and one receiver are involved. The receiver will rendezvous with the first tanker, establish visual contact, and then maneuver to refuel from the second tanker.

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