11-204 Flashcards
How many aircraft are allowed in the VFR pattern?
12 T-6s, 12 T-38s, 10 T-1s or 8 of any aircraft at night
True/False. A common initial with aircraft breaking in different directions will not be established for single runway ops.
True
What is required to make the pattern restricted?
At least 500’ above pattern altitude.
What does a restricted pattern mean and how can it be entered?
No breakouts and no solos. It can be entered from radar release point (Echo/Foxtrot) as a straight in, closed from the center runway, or initial takeoff. Eight aircraft max in the pattern.
To prevent confusion with formation aircraft how will the RSU talk to formation aircraft?
Using their call sign as opposed to their pattern position.
Who has priority, low closed downwind or high down wind?
Low closed downwind.
Initial takeoffs or touch and gos will not be permitted if tailwinds exceed how many knots?
10.
Who has priority, cross wind or outside downwind?
Outside downwind.
Who has priority of two aircraft on crosswind, aircraft on the inside or outside?
Aircraft on the inside.
Solo students must maintain VMC at all times. If unable to what should they do?
Advise the RSU/controller.
True/False. HAPLs to Eastside can be accomplished for practice ELP training.
False. HAPLs should only be done for an emergency to Vance.
When should you report ECHO/FOXTROT?
No earlier than 5 NM, with VFR cloud clearances. Change to Eastside within 1 NM if RAPCON provides no response.
True/False. Night overhead and visual straight in approaches will not be flown simultaneously to the same runway.
True. Randolph is the exception.
What is Reduced Same Runway Separation (RSRS)?
The procedure in place which allows us to have hot and cold runway sides to improve pattern efficiency.
What are the four ways you can enter the pattern at Eastside?
1) . VFR entry
2) . Radar release point
3) . Center runway
4) . Takeoff