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13 Cards in this Set
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T or F: The electronic cursor may be used to aid in vectoring a/c
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True
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T or F: The electronic cursor may be used to form the final approach course
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False
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When applying merging target procedures, which does not apply?
A. Presidential a/c regardless of altitude B. A/C 10,000 ft. and above C. Turbojet a/c regardless of altitude D. A/C in holding |
D. A/C in holding
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Assign beacon codes to departing IFR a/c as follows:
To an a/c which will remain below FL240 |
Code 1100
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Assign codes to En Route IFR a/c as follows:
When a/c are operating on a flight plan specifying frequent or rapid changes in assigned altitude? |
Code 4000
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To a/c operating at an assigned altitude from FL350 to FL600?
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Code 2400
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Assign what code when a pilot declares an emergency and the a/c in not radar identified?
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Code 7700
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When you observe a Code 7600 What does this mean?
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Loss of radio communications
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When an a/c is operating VFR, what code can you assign?
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Code 1200
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VFR a/c which fly authorized SAR missions for the USAF or USCG may be advised to squawk what?
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Squawk 1277
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What code is reserved for use by pressure suit flights and a/c operations above FL600?
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Mode 3/A Code 4400
Discrete codes 4401-4477 for R-71, F-12, U-2, B-57 |
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When approximately ___ miles from the a/c destination and you no longer desire operation of the transponder, tell the a/c to "Squawk Standby".
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15 miles
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Separate a/c when 40 miles or more from the antenna ny how many miles?
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10 miles
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