2023 Flashcards

1
Q

How far back do we check when inspecting the logbook?

A

Start with a blank page and work backwards o the latest airworthiness release and confirm all sign offs and no open write ups

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2
Q

What is the controlling document for MELs and sign offs

A

Logbook

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3
Q

T or F. CA-MELs can be completed by the flight crew once the aircraft had blocked out?

A

True

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4
Q

When can a CA-MEL also be applied before blocking out?

A

Within one hour of departure with no maint personnel readily available at non-JetBlue mx stations

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5
Q

Can we apply a CA-MEL in flight?

A

No

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6
Q

T or F. The departure changes guide on the checklist must be referenced after pushback for a runway change?

A

True

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7
Q

T or F. The departure changes guide on the checklist must be referenced after pushback for an altitude change?

A

False

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8
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T or F. The capt can elect to input the runway and departure change themselves at any time after pushback if desired.

A

False

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9
Q

What minimums are set for a CATIII approach?

A

No minimums

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10
Q

What is the fallout the captain make at 100’RA on a CATIII approach (assuming the aircraft is electronically verified to auto land in the touchdown zone?)

A

Landing

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11
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If operating at an airport with no control tower, what departure procedure should you follow?

A

SID
Charted Visual departure procedure
Obstacle departure procedure

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12
Q

How may clearances be obtained when operating at an uncontrolled airport?

A

FSS (VHF or phone)
Designated frequency
(ABG will say what’s recommended)

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13
Q

If you are unable to depart prior to the clearance void time what must you do?

A

Advise ATC of your intentions within 30 mins of clearance void time

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14
Q

What is hold for release?

A

Not a clearance. Used for traffic flow management.

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15
Q

Are you required to cancel your IFR flight plan when operating into an uncontrolled airport or does it automatically cancel upon landing?

A

You must cancel it
In the air or on the ground

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16
Q

When operating at airports with high terrain what should at least one pilot have selected on their ND?

A

Terrain

17
Q

What obstacle clearance does method 1 provide?

A

The engine out net flight path can clear all terrain and obstacles by 5 statute miles and 1000 ft

18
Q

What obstacle clearance does method II provide?

A

5 SM obstacle clearance of 2,000ft but only begins after reaching planned cruise altitude

19
Q

Does aerodata try to use method 1 or method 2?

A

Method 1

20
Q

When a hold is anticipated further along in the flight plan what request would you make to ATC?

A

Slow down

21
Q

What is the minimum reserve fuel required for the A320 at the alternate?

A

45 mins at landing