1 Flight Planning & ETOPS Flashcards
When do you need a take off alternate?
If you cannot get back to your departure Aerodrome due to weather or performance reasons. OMA 8.2.5
Where should a take off alternate be located and what is different for ETOPS?
Within 60 minutes flying time (400nm) in still air standard conditions at the one-engine-inoperative cruising speed based on the actual takeoff mass.
For ETOPs approved aeroplanes and crews, additionally, for all states except USA and Saudi Arabia: within 120 minutes flying time (800nm) in still air standard conditions, or the approved ETOPS diversion time if this is less, at the one-engine-inoperative cruising speed based on the actual takeoff mass.
What minima apply for take off alternates in UK?
Normal operating minima
OMA 8.2.5
What is different for take off alternates for these 3 countries:
USA, Canada and Saudi Arabia?
The T/O alternate must be above the country alternate minima.
OMA 8.2.6 b, c and d
What criteria must you satisfy to dispatch without a destination alternate?
a) Flight time less than 6 hrs
b) 2 independent runways
c) Visibility ETA +/- 1 hr = 5 km
d) Cloud ceiling ETA +/- 1 hr = 2000’ or circling + 500’ whichever is the greater
e) Increase reserve fuel by 50% ie 15 mins holding at 1500 ft
OM A 8.18.8
What are the criteria for a destination alternate and when would you be required to select 2?
a) BA policy always to have one
b) 2 destination alternates are required if destination weather conditions will be below planning minima +/- 1hr of ETA OR no met is available
OMA 8.2.5.g
What is the difference between a fuel alternate and a commercial alternate?
Fuel alternate = diversion unlikely
Commercial alternate = diversion is likely
OMA 8.2.5.g
What is the reason for an enroute alternate - ERA?
To reduce contingency in the event there is no SCF data ie to reduce from 5% to 3% of trip fuel
See contingency fuel OMA 8.18.10
It must satisfy the EASA geometry and use planning minima / application of forecast conditions table (AFC)
OMA 8.2.5.i, m and q
What are the planning minima step down criteria?
What are the planning minima requirements for :-
Destination
Destination alternates
Isolated destination alternates
ERA’s
Destination = Norm operating RVR limits. For NPA or circling approaches, cloud ceiling at or above the minum on the IAC
Dest Alt/ ERA/Isolated = planning minima apply (step down policy)
OMA 8.2.5.p and q and AFC table OMA 8.2.5.m
Planning Minima for Non UK airfields - which countries have special rules for TO and destination alternates?
Australia, Canada, Saudi and USA
OMA 8.2.6
Which 2 manuals are the ETOPs requirements and guidance split between?
OMA 8.21
OMB 2.29
The normal fire and rescue category for the B777 is XXX
What is the category required for ETOPS en route alternates?
Normal 777 = 9
ETOPS = 4 with 30 minutes notice
B777 performance Manual 1.3
Define an ETOPS adequate airfield.
It will have the necessary :-
1) Air traffic services
2) lighting
3) communications
4) wx reporting
5) Nav Aids
6) Emergency services
7) at least 1 instrument approach
OMA 8.21.1
What is the rule distance and time for ETOPS?
1200 nm and 180 minutes