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When can you use mileage based procedures and minima? |
Only when direct pilot/contoller communications are maintained |
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When a position report affecting separation is not received, take action to obtain the report no later than how many minutes after the aircraft was estimated over the fix? |
5 minutes |
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When an aircraft is estimated to cross the flight path of an aircraft requiring wake turbulence separation, what is the separation? |
heavy, large or small behind a super - 3 minutes heavy, large or small behind a heavy - 2 minutes small behind a B757 - 2 minutes |
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Separate IFR aircraft landing behind an arriving aircraft to the same runway by: |
Small behind Super - 4 minutes Small behind heavy - 3 minutes Large or heavy behind super - 3 minutes Large or heavy behind heavy - 2 minutes |
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Separate IFR aircraft landing behind an arriving aircraft to a parallel runway separated by less than 2500 feet, or a crossing runway if projected flight paths will cross by: |
Heavy, large or small behind super - 3 minutes Heavy, large or small behind heavy - 2 minutes Small behind a B757 - 2 minutes |
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If aircraft are flying courses diverging by more than 45 degrees and departing the same airport, what is the separation if the courses diverge immediately after takeoff? |
1 minute |
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If aircraft are flying courses diverging by more than 45 degrees and departing the same airport, what is the minimum separation if the courses diverge within 5 minutes of takeoff? |
2 minutes |
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If aircraft are flying courses diverging by more than 45 degrees and departing the same airport, what is the minimum separation if the courses diverge within 13 miles after departure? |
3 miles |
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Authorize simultaneous takeoff from runways separated by at least 3500 feet as long as the courses of the aircraft do what? |
Diverge immediately |
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Simultaneous departure is authorized when the course of aircraft diverge by 45 degrees or more and: |
runway sep and divergence: 3500 feet - 0-14 degrees 2000 feet - 15-29 degrees 0 feet - 30 degrees or more |
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If two aircraft are going to be flying the same course and the following aircraft is going to climb through the leading aircraft's altitude, what is the separation? |
3 minutes or 5 miles |
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For longitudinal separation, if the preceding aircraft is at least 44 knots faster than the following aircraft, what is the separation? |
5 miles |
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For longitudinal separation, if the preceding aircraft is at least 22 knots faster than the following aircraft, what is the separation? |
10 miles |
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If two aircraft are outside 10 miles from a NAVAID or 10,000 feet or below and following the same course, what is the separation when the following aircraft is climbing through the lead aircraft's altitude or the lead aircraft is descending? |
10 miles |
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What is basic non-radar separation? |
20 miles, 10 minutes |
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When should you assign an altitude to an aircraft that you know a different aircraft was at previously? |
After the aircraft previously at that altitude has reported leaving it. |