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Define the following
MEA
MOCA
MCA
MRA
MAA
OROCA
MEA- the lowest published altitude between radio fixes which ensures acceptable nav signal coverage and obstical clearance
MOCA- Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude between fixes, acceptable nav signal within 22nm
MCA-Minimum crossing altitude
MRA-minimum reception altitude
MAA-maximum authorized altitude
OROCA-off route obstruction altitude
If no MEA or MOCA what minimums apply for IFR?
a Mountainous terrain - 2000' above highest obstacle within 4nm of course.
b Other than mountainous terrain - 1000' above highest obstacle within 4nm of course.
IFR Cruising altitudes
0-179 odd
180-359 even
When on an IFR route, whats your on course procedure?
maintain centerline of airway
maintain a direct route between fixes defining the route
On a direct flight not flown on radials or courses of established airways or routes what points are compulsory?
Along direct routes reports are required over each point used to define the route