ACAT.07 Regulations and publications Flashcards

1
Q

Weight and balance requirements:

A

The PC will ensure— (1) The accuracy of computations on the DD Form 365–4 (Weight and Balance Clearance Form F–Transport/ Tactical). (2) That a completed DD Form 365–4 is aboard the aircraft to verify that the weight and center-of-gravity will remain within allowable limits for the entire flight. Several DD Forms 365–4 completed for other loadings also may be used to satisfy this requirement. In this case, the actual loading being verified must clearly be within the extremes of the loading shown on the DD Forms 365–4 used for verification.

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2
Q

What are the oxygen requirements in: 10.000 - 12.000 ft? 12.000 - 14.000 ft? +14.000 ft?

A

1 hour without extra oxygen 30 minutes without extra oxygen Oxygen required

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3
Q

For how long can you fly over a layer of fog?

A

30 minutes

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4
Q

Destination weather must be above minima for _____ after ETA

A

ETA + 1 hr

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5
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Weather forecast void time:

A

1 hour 30 min

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6
Q

True course definition

A

Measured from true north clockwise to the proposed path.

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7
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Magnetic Heading definition

A

Measured clockwise to magnetic north nose of aircraft to proposed course

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8
Q

DD 175-1 is what?

A

flight weather briefing

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9
Q

DD 175 is what?

A

Flight plan

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10
Q

What is DVFR? And when should you state DVFR on your flight plan?

A

When crossing the air defense identification zone

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11
Q

To be current in an aircraft you have to fly at least every:

A

60 days

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12
Q

Weight and balance must be recomputed every ____ day, but for FT Rucker it is every _____ day

A

90 , 365

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13
Q

What does this picture tell you?

Control tower / no control tower:

Rwy surface:

Rwy length:

Rotation beacon?

Services?

Navaids?

A

Airfield has no Control tower

Runway is hardsurfaced

runway length is 1500ft to 8069ft

No rotating beacon

No services

No navaids

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14
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What does this picture tell you?

Control tower / no control tower:

Rwy surface:

Rwy length:

Rotation beacon?

Services?

Navaids?

A

Has a control tower

Surface is hard

length is 1500ft to 8069ft

Has a rotatin beacon

Serviceses are available

no navaids

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15
Q

What does this picture tell you?

Control tower / no control tower:

Rwy surface:

Rwy length:

Rotation beacon?

Services?

Navaids?

A

Has a control tower

Hard surface

Above 8069ft in length

Has rotating beacon

Has most likley services (not depicted but because it has a control tower)

Has navaids

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16
Q

Read the text

1 - The name of the airfield:

2 - 4 letter identifier:

3 - Tower freq:

4 - The star describes:

5 - C with a circle aound is short for:

6 - What is the ATIS freq:

7 - Airfield elevation:

8 - Light conditions:

9 - Runway length:

A

1 - Carins AAF

2- KOZR

3 - CT: 135.2

4 - Tower is part time operation

5 - CTAF - Common Traffic Advisory Frequence

6 - 111.2 or 316.15

7 - 301 MSL

8 - Light operation from sunset to sunrise

9 - 5000ft

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17
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Read the text:

1 - The name of the airfield:

2 - 4 letter identifier:

3 - What is AWOS? and the freq:

4 - Runway length:

5 - What is the CTAF freq:

6 -Light conditions:

7 - Airfield elevation:

A

1 - BREWTON

2 - K12J

3 - AWOS = Automated surface weather, 119.326

4 - 5100 ft

5 - 122.725

6 - Lightning limitations exist - refer to supplement

7 - 99ft MSL

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19
Q

How is class B depicted on the chart?

A

Blue solid line

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20
Q

How is class C depicted on the chart?

A

Magents solid line

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21
Q

How is class D airspace depicted on the chart?

A

Blue dotted line

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23
Q

How is “Airways” Depicted?

A

Vague blue line

Has True heading depicted

Total mileage between Navaids

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24
Q

How is Prohibited, Restricted and warning areas depicted?

A

Blue Brushed lines

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25
Q

How is Alert and MOA areas depicted?

A

Magenta brushed lines

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26
Q

Mode C Veil zone is Depicted as:

A

Hard thin dark magenta line - often seen outside Class B airspace

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27
Q

TSRA is depicted as?

A

Grey line

28
Q

Describe the Crosshatch, the star, A, H and T:

What does the R after the freq mean?

A

The R means “recieve only”

*Look at the picture for the rest*

29
Q

Name the Navaids

A
30
Q

How is a Isogonic line depicted:

A

Magenta line with the deviation written over it.

31
Q

What does the different obstructions mean?

A
35
Q

How is class A airspace depicted on the chart?

A

Not depicted - starts at and includes 18.000 ft MSL

39
Q

How is class E depicted on the map

A

From Surface: Magenta dotted line

With floor at 700 ft agl - Shaded magenta

With floow at 1200 ft agl - Where no other airspace is depicted

With floor above 1200 ft agl - blue shaded

49
Q

VMC minima for class A airspace

A

NONE - Only IFR allowed

50
Q

VMC minima for class B airspace

A

3sm visibillity

Clear of clouds

51
Q

VMC minima for class C airspace

A

3 SM visibillity

500ft below, 1.000 ft above, 2000ft horizontal to clouds

52
Q

VMC minima for class D airspace

A

3 SM visibillity

500ft below, 1.000 ft above, 2000ft horizontal to clouds

53
Q

VMC minima for class E airspace below 10.000 ft

A

3 SM visibillity

500ft below, 1.000 ft above, 2000ft horizontal to clouds

54
Q

VMC minima for class E airspace above 10000ft MSL

A

5 SM visibillity

10000ft below, 1.000ft above, 1sm horizontal to clouds

55
Q

VMC minima for class G airspace (rotary wing)

1 - 1200ft or less AGL (regardless of MSL) day/night

2 - Above 1200ft AGL but below 10.000ft MSL, day/night

3 - Above 1200ft AGL and above 10.000ft MSL

A

1 - day: 1/2 sm visibillity and clear of clouds. night: 1 sm visibility and clear of clouds

2 - day: 1 sm visibility. night: 3 sm visibility - 500ft below, 1.000 ft above, 2000ft horizontal to clouds both day and night

3 - 5 sm visibility 1000ft below, 1.000 ft above, 1sm horizontal to clouds

56
Q

Radio requirements in Class B airspace:

A

Pilot must obtain a clearence before entering airspace.

2-way rdo is permitted

transponder with mode c

57
Q

Radio requirements in Class C airspace:

A

2-way rdo communication must be established prior to enterin the airspace

2-way rdo

Transponder with mode C

58
Q

Radio requirements in Class D airspace:

A

2-way rdo communication muse be established prior to entering the airspace

2-way rdo is required

59
Q

Radio requirements in Class E airspace:

A

No specific equipment is required.

60
Q

At what altitude does the cruising rule begin?

A

above but not including 3000ft agl

61
Q

Can a Army helicopter legally enter a Restricted area VFR?

A

Yes, with autorisation from the using or controlling agency

62
Q

What publication provides instructions for completing DD form 175 flight plan entries?

A

General planning chapter 4

63
Q

how is the callsign constructed for the flightplan?

A

R = army aircraft

the last 5 digits from AC number

64
Q

What type of time is used in the flightplan?

A

Zulu

65
Q

How would you document that servicing is desired on a flightplan?

A

Placing “S” in the remarks

66
Q

What information about VIP’s would be required on a flightplan?

A

A code detailing rank, branch and level of reconigtion desired.

67
Q

How is fuel listed on a flightplan?

A

Hours + minutes

68
Q

How can you close flightplans after a flight?

A

Radio, in person and over the phone

69
Q

when should a pilot file a DVFR flight plan?

A

When crossing the air defense identification zone (adiz) VFR

70
Q

What is a prohibited area?

A

Airspace where flight is prohibited for security or national welfare

71
Q

What is a restricted area?

A

Airspace that is not wholly prohibitet. Activities within R airspace must be confined, and clearence prior to entry should be obtained

72
Q

What is a warning area?

A

Airspace extended from 3nm out from the coast of the US. Contains activity that may be hazadous.

73
Q

What is Military operations areas (MOA’s)?

A

Airspace with the purpose to seperate certan miitary training activities from IFR traffic.

74
Q

What is a TRSA?

A

Terminal Radar Service Area

Areas whith extra radar service

75
Q

Airport with a R depicted inside it is a _____ airport

A

Private

76
Q

Army special VFR (SVFR) minima:

A

1/2 sm visibility and clear of clouds, unless other specified by the specific airport

77
Q

Army airport traffic pattern height:

A

700ft agl

78
Q

Civilian airport traffic pattern height

A

1000 ft AGL

79
Q

What is a TFR?

A

Temporary Flight Restriction