Which personnel fall under Flying Class II (FCII) standards?

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Multiple Choice

Which personnel fall under Flying Class II (FCII) standards?

Explanation:
Flying Class II standards apply to individuals who fly in a non-primary aircrew capacity but still need to be flight-qualified, such as medical officers who accompany aircraft. A trained rated officer or flight surgeon fits this category because they are not the main pilots or crew yet must maintain flight fitness and complete both initial and ongoing training to perform their in-flight medical duties. The other roles—loadmasters and flight engineers (who are primary aircrew), AE technicians, and flight nurses—fall under different flight-status classifications tied to their specific in-flight responsibilities, not FCII.

Flying Class II standards apply to individuals who fly in a non-primary aircrew capacity but still need to be flight-qualified, such as medical officers who accompany aircraft. A trained rated officer or flight surgeon fits this category because they are not the main pilots or crew yet must maintain flight fitness and complete both initial and ongoing training to perform their in-flight medical duties. The other roles—loadmasters and flight engineers (who are primary aircrew), AE technicians, and flight nurses—fall under different flight-status classifications tied to their specific in-flight responsibilities, not FCII.

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