Atp Flashcards

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If either pilot leaves the duty station while flying at FL 410, the other pilot

A

Shall put on the oxygen mask and breathe oxygen

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What information must be included on a domestic air carrier dispatch release?

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Minimum fuel supply and trip number

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To satisfy the minimum required instrument experience for IFR operations, a pilot must accomplish during the past 6 months at least

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Six instrument approaches, holding, intercepting, and tracking courses through the use of navigation systems in an approved flight training device/ simulator or in the category of aircraft to be flown

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A person who is not authorized to conduct direct air carrier operations, but who is authorized by the Administrator to conduct operations as a US commercial operator, will be issued

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An operating certificate

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To be eligible for the practical test for the renewal of a Category II authorization, what recent instrument approach experience is required?

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Within the previous 6 months, six ILS instrument approaches, three of which may be flown to the Category I DH by use of an approach coupler

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Tail plane icing can be detected by

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A sudden change in elevator force or in commanded nose-down pitch.

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The information required in the flight release for supplemental air carriers and commercial operators that is not required in the dispatch release for flag and domestic air carriers is the

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Names of all crewmembers

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Q

If ice is detected on the tail or a tail stall is detected

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Retract flaps and increase power

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Required documents on flag air carrier

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Dispatch release, load manifest, flight plan

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Turbojet Flag carrier to island, no alternate airport available, must have ______ fuel

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2 hours

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Commercial operator, Supplemental carrier, & Flag carrier emergency equipment over uninhibited terrain

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Suitable pyrotechnic signaling devices, survivor locator transmitter, each occupant has survival kit

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Duty times for supplemental or commercial air carrier

ATP rated Flight instruction limited to

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8/24 hr with three person crew or 12 hours per day & 120 hours per month with 2 pilots & 1 crew member

2 pilot crew 32 hours per week, 100 hours per month

8 hours per day or 36 hours per week

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12
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Dispatch release

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ID #, trip # departure airport, intermediate stops, destination airport, alternate airports, IFR/VFR, minimum fuel supply

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13
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Operating specifications

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Routes and areas

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14
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Extended over water operations emergency equipment

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Life preserver with survivor locator light for each occupant, survivor locator light & pyrotechnic signaling device in each life raft, one survival type emergency locator transmitter

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Fuel required within 48 US states, after reaching most distant alternate airport

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45 minutes

16
Q

Fuel required outside 48 states & no alternate airport available

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2 hours without an alternate airport

30 minutes holding speed 1500 feet over the airport over the most distant alternate airport

17
Q

Turbo propeller fuel required

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3 hours with no alternate airport

90 minutes at holding altitude or 30 minutes plus 15 % at most distant airport

18
Q

Recency of experience

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1 engine failure takeoff, 1 full stop landing, ILS approach to lowest minimums

19
Q

How much passenger oxygen is required from 8,000 to 14,000 feet?

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30 minutes for 10 % of the passengers

20
Q

Deice/ anti ice application

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Type 1 heated followed by cold type 2 to increase thickness and hold time