Altitudes Flashcards
1
Q
Low altitude victor airways are for use up to what altitude?
A
Up to but not including FL180
2
Q
What is the DA/H?
A
- The decision altitude/height
3
Q
The MOCA guarantees what for a pilot?
A
- Minimum obstruction clearance altitude
- Provides navigational coverage (full route) and obstacle clearance within 22 NM (25 SM) of the NAVAID
4
Q
What is the VDP?
A
- It’s the visual descent point
- A defined point on the final approach course of a non-precision straight in approach procedure from which normal descent from the MDA to the runway touchdown point may be provided adequate visual reference is established
5
Q
When can you descend below MDA/DA?
A
When all 3 of these conditions are met:
- The plan is continuously in a position from which a descent to a landing on the intended RWY can be made at a normal rate of descent
- The flight visibility is not less than the visibility prescribed in the standard instrument approach being used
- At least one of the following visual references for the intended RWY is distinctly visible and identifiable:
- ALS, except you may only descend below 100’ below the TZ only if the red terminating bard or red side row bars are also visible and identifiable
- Threshold
- Threshold markings
- Threshold lights
- Runway End Identifier Lights (REIL)
- Visual approach slope indicator
- Touchdown zone or markings
- Touchdown zone lights
- Runway or runway markings
- Runway lights
6
Q
What are IFR cruising altitude minimums?
A
- 0° to 179° ODD thousands
- 180° to 359° EVEN thousands
This is according to magnetic track
7
Q
How high is the minimum above obstacles for circling approaches, and how what’s the minimum a pilot can descend to during circling approaches?
A
- 300’ obstacle clearance
- Pilot must remain at or above the circling altitude until the a/c is continuously in a position to land