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34 Cards in this Set
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Under what circumstances does exemption 3585 NOT apply? (5 items) |
1. Supplemental operations, unless the departure and destination airports are listed as regular airports in the Op Specs.
2. Flag operations 3. Destination or alternate airports outside of the contiguous 48 states. 4. RAMTAF forcasts 5. High minimums captains |
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Under exemption 3585, what are the lowest useable minimums at the destination airport?
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One half of the lowest minimums for the approach expected to be used at that airport.
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Under exemption 3585, what are the lowest useable minimums at the alternate airport?
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One half of the lowest alternate minimums for the airport.
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Under exemption 3585, what are the lowest useable minimums at the second alternate airport?
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At or above the alternate minimums for the airport.
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What parts of the METAR or TAF can be below normal minimums when using exemption 3585?
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TEMPO, PROB, or BECMG in the TAF, and remarks in the METAR.
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What parts of the METAR or TAF must be at or above minimums when using exemption 3585?
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The main body of the METAR, and the main body of the TAF or the planned arrival time.
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What is the lowest RVR allowed for the first officer to perform a takeoff?
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1600
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What is the lowest RVR allowed for a high minimums captain to perform a takeoff?
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1600
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What must a high minimums first officer add to the approach minimums when acting as Pilot Flying (PF)?
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100 feet and 1/2 mile
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Under what conditions is a high minimums first officer not allowed to perform a takeoff or landing?
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• Operating into and out of any special airports
designated by the Administrator or Company. • Prevailing visibility value in the latest weather report for the airport is at or below 3/4 mile. • Runway visual range for the runway to be used is at or below 4,000 feet. • The runway to be used has water, snow, slush or similar conditions that may adversely affect aircraft performance. • Braking action on the runway to be used is reported to be less than “good”. • May not land when LAHSO operations are in effect. • May not fly the approach and landing when ILS/PRM operations are in effect. • Crosswind component for the runway to be used is in excess of 15 knots. • Windshear is reported in the vicinity of the airport. • Any other condition in which the Captain determines it to be prudent for the PIC to be assigned as the Pilot Flying. |
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Under what reported braking action is a first officer NOT allowed to perform a landing?
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POOR or NIL
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Under what reported braking action is a captain NOT allowed to perform a landing?
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NIL
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Under what reported braking action is a first officer allowed to perform a landing?
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FAIR or GOOD
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Under what reported braking action is a captain allowed to perform a landing?
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POOR, FAIR, or GOOD
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What lights or markings are required for a 6/6/6 takeoff?
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High Intensity Runway Lights and Centerline Lights
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What lights or markings are required for a 10/10 or 10/10/10 takeoff?
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RCLM and HIRL, or CL Lights
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What lights or markings are required for a 12/10 or 12/10/10 takeoff?
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RCLM (day only) or HIRL or CL Lights
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What lights or markings are required for a 1600RVR touchdown zone takeoff?
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Adequate visual reference
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What RVR reports are required for operations at or above RVR 1600?
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1) The touchdown zone (TDZ) RVR report, if available,
is controlling. 2) The mid RVR report may be substituted for an unavailable TDZ report. |
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What RVR reports are required for operations below RVR 1600
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1) A minimum of two operative RVR reporting systems
are required. 2) All available RVR reports are controlling |
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If a runway has four RVR reports, when is the fourth (far end) RVR report controlling?
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never
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Does Shuttle America carry hazardous materials?
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yes
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Is dry ice permitted in carry on baggage?
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yes
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Is dry ice permitted in checked luggage?
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yes
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How much dry ice brought by passengers is permitted per person?
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5.5 lbs.
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If cargo shipments of dry ice contain more than the normal limit, what document or documents are required?
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Dangerous Goods Pilot Notification Form
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What is the maximum total amount of dry ice permitted in an E-170?
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300 lbs.
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What is the maximum total amount of dry ice permitted in an E-175?
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440 lbs.
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What must never be loaded in the same cargo compartment as dry ice?
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live animals
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Can materials marked as Diagnostic Specimens, Clinical Specimens, Medical Specimens, Biological Substance Category A, UN2814 or UN2900 Infectious Substance be carried?
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no
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Can materials marked as Exempt Human Specimens or Exempt Animal Specimens, Biological Substance Category B, or BIOHAZARD be carried?
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yes
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Where must transplant organs given to the flight attendant be stored?
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forward closet
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Is there a limit to the number of tire assemblies that may be carried?
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no
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What is the minimum RVR required for the captain to perform a takeoff? |
As published |