Afi 51 604
10 community-sourced questions and answers. Free — no login.
1. (401) If claims jurisdictions in the continental United States (CONUS) need changes to be designated or approved, the a. Air Force Legal Operations Agency, Claims and Tort Litigation Division (AFLOA/JACC) will be the responsible agency. b. Judge Advocate General will request guidance from the office of the US attorney general. c. Department of Defense will disseminate guidance to all staff judge advocates. d. Department of Justice will disseminate guidance to all staff judge advocates.
A. Air Force Legal Operations Agency, Claims and Tort Litigation Division (AFLOA/JACC) will be the responsible agency.
2. (401) If a person submits a claim to replace damaged uniform and clothing items without any negligence on their part, a. the issuing unit is responsible for replacement in accordance with AFI 51-501. b. the total active federal military service requirements listed in AFI 51-301 will apply. c. consult with the staff judge advocate on the unit's responsibilities listed in AFI 51-502. d. the claim can be researched by first reviewing the guidance found in AFI 23-101.
D. Then claim can be researched by first reviewing the guidance found in AFI 23-101
3. (401) What Air Force Instruction (AFI) provides guidance for the investigation of ground accidents? a. AFI 51-501. b. AFI 51-502. c. AFI 51-503. d. AFI 51-604.
C. AFI 51-503
4. (402) Who is responsible for monitoring tort litigation for and against the United States arising out of Air Force activities? a. Chief, Claims and Tort Litigation Division (AFLOA/JACC). b. Chief, Air Force Claims Service Center (AFCSC). c. Installation staff judge advocate (SJA). d. The Judge Advocate General (TJAG).
D. The Judge Advocate General (TJAG)
5. (402) Who is responsible for conducting periodic claims audits? a. Chief, Air Force Claims Service Center (AFCSC) and Chief, Tort Claims Field Support Center (TCFSC). b. Chief, Air Force Claims Service Center (AFCSC) only. c. Major Command (MAJCOM) and numbered air force (NAF) staff judge advocates (SJA). d. MAJCOM SJAs only.
C. Major Command (MAJCOM) and Numbered Air Force (NAF) Staff Judge Advocates (SJA)
6. (403) Claims arising from natural disasters generally fall under what claims act? a. Military Claims Act (MCA). b. Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA). c. Air Force Admiralty Claims Act (AFACA). d. Military Personnel and Civilian Employees' Claims Act (MPCECA).
D. Military Personnel and Civilian Employees' Claims Act (MPCECA)
7. (404) What information is shown on the face of a photograph for a claims investigation? a. Do not mark the face of the photograph. b. Date and time photograph was taken. c. Name and grade of photographer. d. Claim number.
A. Do not mark the face of the photograph
8. (404) When a claim is filed within your office, when may you accept a gift or financial reward from the claim? a. Never. b. When given permission from the base staff judge advocate (SJA). c. When given permission from the Claims and Tort Litigation Division (AFLOA/JACC). d. In accordance with DOD 5500.7−R, Joint Ethics Regulation (JER).
A. Never
9. (405) After an incident occurs, what should you do when it appears likely the Air Force may incur substantial liability or that a claim may be filed? a. Open a claim in the Air Force Claims Information Management System. b. Notify The Judge Advocate General (TJAG). c. Collect and preserve evidence. d. Notify the Tort Claims Field Support Center (TCFSC).
C. Collect and preserve evidence
10. (405) What must be done within 24 hours after the base staff judge advocate (SJA) initially reports an incident using the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Accident Incident Report system? a. Submit a written report. b. Prepare a master file of the incident. c. Advise of any related claims submission. d. Contacted by the Claims and Tort Litigation Division (AFLOA/JACC).
A. Submit a written report
Looking for a different version?
CBTs get updated every year. Search for the exact version you're taking (e.g. "cyber awareness 2025").
Search all study materials