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40 Cards in this Set
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Lateral separation use time?
T OR F? |
FALSE
a/c operate at the same altitude but on different routes |
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when altimeter 29.92 class A begins at what FL?
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FL180
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What airspace requires a special clearance before you enter?
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Class A, B, and D.
D when in SVF |
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which one of the following navigation equipment transmits distance information?
NAVIAD? VOR? VORTAC? |
VORTAC
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What 3 kinds of information does DME provide?
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ground speed, course and distance inforamation
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what kind of separation is being used when issuing timed approaches?
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longitudinal
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Name 2 mandatory pilot reports.
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1) when leaving an altitude or leaving/entering a holding pattern
2) compulsory reporting points |
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what purpose do the holding patterns south of the airport serve?
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1) missed approach
2)air traffic congestion |
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which airspace is most restrictive during VFR?
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Class D
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what is the standard holding pattern completion?
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4 minutes
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A circling approach is used to land on another runway?
T or F |
True
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What is the non-standard turn on the holding pattern?
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LEFT turn.
Right turn is the standard holding pattern turn |
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When issuing holding pattern instructions always include what?
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EAC AND EFC TIME
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Pilot does not have to report missed approach?
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False
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Missed approach procedures is used when the pilot can not complete approach?
T or F |
True
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Standard longitudinal separation is how many minutes and miles?
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10 min and 20 Miles
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Standard Vertical separation is how many feet?
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1,000 ft
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Lateral separation is measure that is measured in miles is?
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Airspace that does not conflict
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Separate holding pattern aircrafts by?
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5 min or 10 miles
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separate aicraft on DME arc on 2 different arcs by?
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10 min or 20 miles
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Aircraft on timed approaches are separated?
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Longitudinally
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standard separation using timed approaches are ?
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2 minutes
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Light twin is a category?
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category 2
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Nautical miles is equal to 1 minute of 1 degree of latitude.
T or F |
TRUE
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Lines of latitude are all great circles? T or F
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FALSE
*equator- great cirlce goes around the world* |
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What altitude should a pilot use when operating under off route?
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OROCA
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Standard IFR separation behind any aircraft?
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Separate by 2min.
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When a condition report is not received, take action within those 5 minutes?
T or F |
TRUE
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1 minute coarses diverge 45 degrees or more?
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Immediately after take off
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Small aircarft behind B757 on the same runway. How many minutes of separation?
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3 minutes
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When do we use mileage base direction?
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1) when in direct communication with the aircraft
2) use miles or time |
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2 min courses diverge 45 degrees or more?
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within 5 minutes after take off
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3 miles until coarses diverge 45 degrees or more?
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Within 13 miles DME
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Longitudinal separation:
Lead a/c is at least 22kts faster than the following A/C. How many minutes and miles? |
5 min and 10 miles
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Longitudinal separation:
Lead A/C is at least 44kts faster than the following A/C. How many min or miles? |
3 min and 5 miles
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What is the standard separation from climbing or descending?
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10 min or 20 miles
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Separate A/C going opposite directions until they are estimated to pass navaid.
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As soon as they cross VOR, youcan terminate vertical separation.
10 min before they pass and 10 mi after they pass |
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2 airways diverge by 15 degrees. How far woud the aircraft have to be?
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As soon as one aircraft leaves the cone of the arc.
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When an A/C IS climbing or descending through the altitude of another A/C altitude using timed separation?
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5 min or 10 miles
The a/c are separated by not more than 4000 ft when the altitude change has started. |
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When an A/C is climbing or descending through the altitude of another A/C DME separation is ?
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10 nm
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