11-2uh-1nv3 Flashcards

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Chapter 4: Mission Preparation

4.2 Weather: Wind Restrictions. Aircrew will discontinue flight when wind velocity exceeds ____

A

40 kts steady state

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Chapter 4: Mission Preparation

4.2 Weather:

VFR Training Weather Minimums for Day (Not AETC)

A

500 ft ceilings, 1 SM Vis

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Chapter 4: Mission Preparation

4.2 Weather:

VFR Training Weather Minimums for Day - Single Pilot Ops (AETC)

A

700 ft ceilings, 2 SM vis

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Chapter 4: Mission Preparation

4.2 Weather:

VFR Training Weather Minimums for Day - Two Pilot Ops (AETC)

A

500 ft ceilings, 2 SM Vis

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Chapter 4: Mission Preparation

4.2 Weather:

VFR Training Weather Minimums for Night with NVG

A

500 ft ceilings, 2 SM vis

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Chapter 4: Mission Preparation

4.2 Weather:

VFR Training Weather Minimums for Night Unaided

A

1000 ft ceilings, 2 SM Vis

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The AN/ASN-175 GPS is _________ a suitable RNAV system under FAA.

A

not considered

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Primary means of IFR/VFR nav to include RNAV GPS Approaches

A

HTAWS (Heli Terrain Awareness Warning System) and TCAD (Traffic Collision Avoidance Device)

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IFR Training Flights. Aircrew will not take off unless weather is equal to or greater than published approach minimums (ceiling and vis), but no less than ____________________ at the departure airfield for scheduled T/O time plus 1 hour.

A

1/2 mile (2400 RVR)

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Departure alternate should be within ______ flying time.

A

One Hour

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Aircrew will plan to use no less the ________ of fuel for descent, approach, and missed approach.

A

250 lbs

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12
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Flight below ______ is considered low level flight

A

300 ft

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Aircrew will confirm and brief TOLD prior to beginning approaches when power required is within _____ of power available.

A

10%

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If the initial T/O condition GW changes by more than _______, aircrew must generate a new or corrected DD Form 365-4.

A

500 lbs

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Radar Altimeter. ____ ___________ radar altimeters are required for all low level flight.

Atleast ____ radar altimeter must be op for night ops (aided and unaided) below________.

A
  • 2 operational
  • 1, 500ft AHO
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16
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Dual Engine Power Check

Perform the power check as near as possible to the same ______ and _____ as the operating area.

A

PA and OAT

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Live Hoist Training: …in no case higher than ______.

A

40ft