217 v1 Flashcards
T-38 control instruments
EADI/HUD ADI and RPM/EGT/Nozzles/FF
T-38 performance instruments
Altimeter, airspeed/mach indicator, VVI, heading indicator, AOA, and turn and slip indicator
As a rule of thumb, if you are 100 feet off altitude, set your pitch that will produce a ____-____ FPM climb/descent on the VVI.
100-200 FPM
As a rule of thumb, if your heading deviation is 10 degrees, then ____ degrees of bank would produce a suitable rate of correction, not to exceed ____ degrees of bank
10 degrees; 30 degrees
Instrument steep turns are normally any turn greater than ____ degrees of bank
30 degrees
Estimating VVI: Using 60:1 rule we know ____ multiplied by ____ in nm/min gives VVI in 100’s of ft/min
pitch x airpseed
Unusual attitude definition
An unusual attitude is an aircraft attitude occurring inadvertently.
NL unusual attitude recovery: Adjust power and drag devices as appropriate while rolling to a wings level, upright attitude, and correct to level flight on the ADI. Do not add backpressure until less than ____ degrees AOB.
90 degrees AOB
TERPS requires the Localizer signal alignment to be within ____ degrees of the runway alignment. If the alignment exceeds ____ degrees, the LOC will be identified as an ____.
3 degrees; 3 ; LDA
The signal accuracy of the LDA is the same as a LOC, however the LDA course alignment will be greater than ____ degrees, not to exceed ____ degrees.
3 degrees; 30 degrees
Normal localizers have a signal coverage range of ____ degrees out to ____ nm and ____ degrees out to ____nm.
35 degrees; 10nm; 10 degrees; 18nm
The TACAN station transmits an aural three-letter Morse code identifier approximately every ____ seconds
35 seconds
____ occurs when the pilot places the head of the bearing pointer under the upper lubber line and makes periodic heading changes to keep it there. Failure to apply wind drift corrections results in a curved flight path to the station.
Homing
Turn the aircraft in the shorter direction to place the head of the bearing pointer under the upper lubber line. Center the CDI with a TO indication and apply wind drift corrections to maintain the selected course to the station. This is called ____.
Proceeding Direct to a Station
A technique for determining intercept heading inbound is to look in the shorter direction to the head of the bearing pointer. Continue beyond the head of the bearing pointer by ____ degrees or the number of degrees off course, whicher is less.
30 degrees
A technique for determining intercept heading outbound is from the tail of the bearing pointer, move in the shorter direction to the desired course. Continue beyond the course by ____ degrees, or the number of degrees off course, whichever is less.
45 degrees
____ station passage occurs when the TO-FROM indicator makes the first positive change to FROM
VOR and VOR/DME
____ station passage occurs when the range indicator stops decreasing.
TACAN
Correcting on an arc Rule of Thumb: Displace the bearing pointer ____° below the reference point for each one-half mile deviation to the inside of the arc, and ____° above the reference point for each half mile outside the arc
5°; 10°
(T/F) Pilots may not use GPS to substitute for the navigational aid providing lateral guidance for the final approach segment.
True
To ensure adequate obstacle clearance the values derived in the Temperature Correction Chart in the FIH will be added to the published DA or MDA and step down fixes whenever the outside air temperature is less than ____ degrees Celsius.
0 degrees Celsius
Aircraft approach Category E speed, derived from ____ times the stalling speed in the landing configuration, is ____ or more.
1.3; 166 kts
Aircraft approach category D is speeds between ____ kts but less than ____ kts.
141 and 166 kts
You (CAN/CANNOT) fly non-US Government IAPs? (I.e. Jeppeson plates)
CANNOT: Do not fly non-US Government IAPs unless properly trained and the procedure(s) are approved by your MAJCOM TERPS.
Ensure the approach you select is compatible with the navigation equipment installed and operating on your aircraft, including the ____ ____ instructions. With exception 6.5.1.3.1 in 217v1.
Missed approach
(T/F) If there is a requirement to execute an approach procedure with incompatible missed approach instructions, ATC may be able to issue alternate missed approach instructions. Request alternate missed approach instructions prior to accepting approach clearance.
True
A ____ on the title of the IAP indicates that more than one type of equipment may be required to execute the final approach.
A slash (/)
What does it mean when the title of an IAP has an alphabetical suffix (I.e. ILS Z RWY28L)?
That more than one approach using the same final approach guidance is developed to the same runway and each runway/navigational aid combination will be identified
When the name of the approach is followed by a letter such as A, B, C, etc., the approach is designed for ____ only.
Circling minimums
If you are unable to comply with the holding speed on the missed approach, coordinate with ATC prior to arriving at the ____.
IAF and commencing the approach.
A minimum safe altitude is the minimum altitude that provides at least ____ feet (____ feet in designated mountainous areas) of obstacle clearance for emergency use within a specified distance from the navigation facility upon which the procedure is based.
1,000 feet; 1,000 feet (trick question)
The minimum sector altitude provides the ____ feet of obstacle clearance (____ feet in designated mountainous areas) within 25 NM of the facility.
1,000 feet; 1,000 feet (trick question)
An emergency safe altitude is normally developed only for military procedures and will provide ____ feet of obstacle clearance (____ feet in designated mountainous areas) within 100 NM of the facility.
1,000 feet; 2,000 feet
(T/F) Minimum safe altitudes guarantee NAVAID reception.
Minimum safe altitudes do NOT guarantee NAVAID reception.
On an IAP, the inner ring gives a scale presentation, on the plan view, of the approach that is normally within a ____ NM radius for low altitude approaches and ____ NM for high altitude approaches.
10NM; 20NM
For a low altitude IAP, the initial descent gradient will not exceed ____ ft/nm (approximately ____°).
500 ft/nm; 5 degrees