Advanced IFR Flashcards
The Horizontal Situation Indicator (HSI) is a combination of:
A heading indicator, OBS and a CDI.
Flying inbound on an ILS approach, if at the decision altitude the requirements for a landing are not met:
The disengage button should be pressed and the go-around started manually.
What are the 3 autopilot types?
- Single Axis - controls roll
- Dual Axis - controls roll and pitch
- Three Axis - controls roll, pitch, and yaw
Which autopilot mode should you use when flying an ILS approach or an RNAV/GPS approach with vertical guidance?
APR
How can you plan a descent from the instrument approach MDA to the runway at night if there is no visual or electronic glideslope guidance available?
Monitor the distance from the end of the runway using GPS and plan a descent gradient that keeps you at least 400’ above the ground per mile.
What does a manifold pressure gauge tell us?
Provides indirect indication of engine output
What is a possible cause of pre-ignition or detonation in an engine?
Excessive cylinder head pressure.
Most modern aviation engines with a turbocharger uses:
The engine exhaust to drive the system.
In a normally aspirated engine, full throttle manifold pressure:
Decreases 1 in./thousand feet of altitude.
What does a high altitude endorsement allow?
operate as pic of pressurized plane above 25000’ regardless of if you climb that high, just if the plane can fly that high.
What does 91.205 say is required for IFR flight? (grabcard)
- Two way radio
- Gyroscopic rate of turn indicator
- Slip skid indicator
- Sensitive altimeter
- Clock with seconds
- Generator or Alternator
- Directional gyro (heading indicator)
- DME or RNAV (FL240 and above)
- VOR or TACAN or RNAV (in class B)
If you lose communications with ATC, as a last resort:
Try calling on the emergency frequency of 121.5.
If a pilot has a two-way communications failure approaching a fix with a minimum crossing altitude of 10,000 feet, and the last assigned altitude was 9,000 feet, the pilot:
Must cross the fix at 10,000 feet
The transponder code for a two-way radio communications failure is:
7600
On a VFR flight, you encounter weather worse than forecast. You can request a:
Pop-up IFR clearance.
Unless otherwise prescribed, what is the rule regarding altitude and course to be maintained during an IFR off airways flight over mountainous terrain?
2,000 feet above the highest obstacle within 4 NM of course.
Except for takeoff or landing, no one may fly IFR in a mountainous area, below an altitude of 2,000’ above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance of 4 nautical miles from the course to be flown.
FAR 91.177
Which range facility associated with the ILS is identified by the last two letters of the localizer identification group?
Middle compass locator.
Compass locators transmit two letter identification groups. The middle locator transmits the last two letters of the localizer identification group.
Which information is always given in an abbreviated departure clearance?
Name of destination airport or specific fix and altitude.
In an abbreviated IFR departure clearance, expect the name of the destination airport and altitude. If flying a DP, expect the DP name and number, transition name, altitude, and any additional instructions necessary.
If you encounter in-flight icing and ATC asks you to report your conditions, what are the official reportable icing values that you are expected to use?
Trace, light, moderate, severe.
What is MALSAR? (mials)
medium-intensity approach lighting system
What record shall be made in the aircraft log or other permanent record by the pilot making the VOR operational check?
The date, place, bearing error, and signature.