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(AFI11-214)

During check-out aircrew will contact the controlling agency with the following:
Call sign, location, and recovery base or recovery request /
If available for additional Air-to-Air or Air-to-Surface tasking, transmit "PLAYTIME" and ordinance remaining. /
Mission results and intelligence (In-Flight Report)

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Final answer:

The AFI11-214 requires aircrew to report their call sign, location, recovery information, additional tasking availability, ordnance status, and mission results/intelligence during check-out.

Step-by-step explanation:

The AFI11-214 outlines procedures for aircrew during check-out. When aircrew are making contact with the controlling agency, they must communicate their call sign, location, and information regarding their recovery base or request. If the aircrew are able to undertake additional Air-to-Air or Air-to-Surface tasks, they would transmit 'PLAYTIME', along with the status of their ordnance. They should also report mission results and any relevant intelligence, known as an In-Flight Report.

The subject of this question is Social Studies at the High School level. The question is related to the communication procedures and protocols followed by aircrew during check-out and mission execution. It focuses on the information that aircrews need to provide to the controlling agency, including call sign, location, recovery base/request, availability for additional tasking, ordinance remaining, and mission results and intelligence.

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