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21 Cards in this Set
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What prefix phrase should you use to relay a clearance to an aircraft through another aircraft?
A. “ATC CLEARS.” B. “ATC RELAYS.” C. “ATC ADVISES.” |
“ATC CLEARS.”
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The pilot-in-command of an aircraft may NOT deviate from a clearance unless an amendment has been obtained or
A. an early departure is required. B. instrument flight rules are in effect. C. an emergency exists. |
an emergency exists
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What provides aircraft/vehicles a route to follow while on movement area of airport?
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Taxi clearance
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What authorizes aircraft to execute a particular procedure for the purpose of landing at an airport?
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Approach clearance
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This is a combination of both a VFR and IFR flight.
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Composite flight plan clearance
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This is an authorization for an aircraft to land at a specified airport.
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Authorization for an aircraft to land at a specified airport.
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What authorizes the pilot to depart the airport?
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Takeoff clearance
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This changes previously issued clearance.
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Amended clearance
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An authorization for pilot to proceed from point of origin to point of destination is?
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Departure clearance
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This is authorization for pilot to conduct flight at any altitude from the minimum IFR altitude up to and including the altitude specified in the clearance.
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Cruise clearance
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What clearance keeps aircraft within a specified airspace, specified ground area, or at a specified point while waiting further clearance?
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Holding clearance
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What authorizes an aircraft to proceed via a preapproved flight plan?
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Altitude Reservation clearance
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Clearance authorizing pilots to make intermediate stops while en route to a final destination?
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Through clearance
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Which item is always included in a clearance?
A. Aircraft identification B. Departure procedure C. Holding instructions D. Altitude |
Aircraft identification
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The purpose of an ATC clearance is to
A. relieve controller stress. B. provide classified instructions to pilots. C. prevent collision between known aircraft. D. provide for emergency situations. |
prevent collision between known aircraft
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The pilot-in-command of an aircraft shall comply with all provisions of an ATC clearance unless an amended clearance has been obtained or
A. conducting military operations. B. participating in a speed run. C. operating aircraft in IFR conditions. D. an emergency exists. |
an emergency exists
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A controller shall use the prefix phrases “ATC CLEARS,” “ATC ADVISES,” or “ATC REQUESTS” at the time that a clearance, advisory, or request is relayed
A. through a tower. B. through a non-ATC facility. C. through a flight service station. D. to a general aviation aircraft. |
through a non-ATC facility
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The first three items in an ATC departure clearance are aircraft identification,
A. clearance limit, and departure procedure. B. clearance limit, and altitude. C. altitude, and route of flight. D. clearance limit, and holding instructions. |
clearance limit, and departure procedure
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The term “ATC” should be included in clearances relayed through a/an
A. VFR tower. B. ARTCC. C. approach control. D. dispatcher. |
dispatcher
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The type of clearance that provides for intermediate stops while en route is a/an ________ Clearance.
A. Approach B. Through C. Composite D. Cruise |
Through
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n authorization for a pilot to conduct flight at any altitude from the minimum IFR altitude up to and including the altitude specified in the clearance is a/an ________ Clearance.
A. Cruise B. Landing C. Approach D. Composite |
Cruise
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