AVOs Flashcards

1
Q

Maintenance check flight activities must be conducted iaw with?

A

NZAP for flight test schedule

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2
Q

Aircraft captain must occupy the front seat unless? (2)

A

They are a Texan QFI or QFI under training.

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3
Q

‘Guinea pig’ students carried for FIC should be authorised as?

A

Staff Crew

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4
Q

FAOs are to ensure all non-crew members, staff crew or supernumerary crew are approved to fly iaw with?

A

NZDF passenger flying health standard.

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5
Q

Standing approval flights for Beecchcraft or subcontractors must conform to one of the following provisions. (2)

A
  1. Positional FTW deployment flights, recovery of unserviceable aircraft, or where necessary for main fence or flight check purposes.
  2. In flight evaluations that can be replicated on the ground to demonstrate to a technician.
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6
Q

Passenger clothing must be?

A

The same as for crew except G-suit not compulsory for Cat 2 or 3 flights

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7
Q

All passengers must be briefed iaw?

A

Part 1 Chap 2 Leaflet E7 ‘Carriage of non-NZDF crew members in NZDF aircraft

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8
Q

What sections (2) of AVOs detail what passengers must be briefed before flying in T-6?

A
  • Part 1 chap 2 Leaflet E7 (generic pax brief requirements)

- Texan order leaflet G3 para 3.5

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9
Q

Do not use what system to transfer a navigation database to the aircraft?

A

The mission planning system (MPS)

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10
Q

Do not land with less than xxxlbs of fuel? How is this determined?

A

200lbs of fuel

- 100lbs for 15min hold @ 400 PPH, and 100lbs minimum

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11
Q

Unusable fuel = ?

A

0 lbs

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12
Q

Ground handling fuel? Made up of?

A

50lbs
35 = 12min at 180PPH
15 = 5 min flex at 180PPH

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13
Q

Minimum fuel = ?

A

100lbs

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14
Q

Pre take off fuel = ?

A

50lbs

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15
Q

Contingency fuel = ?%

A

5%

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16
Q

Approach a and landing fuel for full instrument approach?

A

70lbs - 10min at 420PPH

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17
Q

T6 pilots should not continue flight with less than XXXlbs of fuel remaining unless……?

A

200lbs unless it is deemed the safest course of action

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18
Q

Crew members may use the fuel reserve listed in the “diversion range summary” tables in the AFM and checklist if…..

A

Deemed the safest course of action

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19
Q

Pilots are not to conduct RNP procedures containing….

A

radius to Fix (RF) terminators

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20
Q

Is the aircraft approved for RNP APCH?

A

Yes, but LNAV or circling minima only - No VNAV

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21
Q

Aircraft captains are to ensure that the cockpit canopy is in the __________________ and _________________ position anytime the engine is _____________, including during _____________ and ____________.

A

Closed and latched
Running
Start and shutdown

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22
Q

Can the Motoring Run Procedure constitute an engine start or shutdown?

A

No

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23
Q

Minimum Ejection Decision Height (MEDH) is the minimum height at which an ejection decision should be made in an ____________________, power _______ situation.

A

Under control

Off

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24
Q

MEDH for T-6 is ________ft MSD

A

300

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25
Q

Below MEDH aircraft captain should be fully confident of carrying out a successful __________ and be aware of a successful ejection after this point may be compromised.

A

ELP

26
Q

MSEH-CF = ?

A

Minimum ejection safety height controlled flight
6000ft
Provides pilot sufficient time to eject, carry out corrective actions following a seat malfunction, and complete parachute descent checks.

27
Q

SMS - Aircrew are _____ to use the SMS.

A

Not

28
Q

Approval to operate with mean surface wind greater than ____kts.

A

25

29
Q

Approval for 25-35kts mean surface wind =

A

Unit Commander

30
Q

Mean wind exceeding _____requires COFT or higher.

A

35kts

31
Q

How determine mean wind strength?

A

From a known or forecast recognised aviation source.

32
Q

Inter seat sequencing system:
Solo Flight =
Dual Flight QFI and Student =
Passenger in Rear Seat =

A

Solo
Both
CMD FWD

33
Q

Use what word when referring to ejection?

A

Abandon

34
Q

Simulated IF is conducted only with a ________ pilot.

A

Safety

35
Q

Do not use the vision restrictor unless (2)

A
  • a safety pilot is carried

- only one pilot uses the vision restrictor at any one time

36
Q

Can the IF safety pilot sit in either seat?

A

Yes

37
Q

Formation - do not take off or land in formation if crosswind component of the mean wind speed exceeds (2).

A
Echelon = 15kts
Vic = 10kts
38
Q

Formation - min distance between aircraft at touchdown during seam landing =

A

1000ft

39
Q

Tails chase MSD for terrain and obstacles =

A

3000ft

40
Q

Tail chase following distance no closer than _____ ft

A

500ft

41
Q

Do not conduct low level aerobatics unless ___________ ___________

A

Specifically authorised

42
Q

Low level aerobatics MSD =

A

500ft MSD

43
Q

T-6 Cs members are not to perform aerobatics at _________, or perform ________ __________.

A

Night

Stall turns

44
Q

Min height normal aerobatics =

A

3000ft

45
Q

Solo ab initio min aerobatics height =

A

5000ft MSD

46
Q

Aircraft captains should include in their pre-spinning brief the actions to be taken if not recovered by ____________ of ________ ft

A

MSEH-OCT

6000ft

47
Q

Only _______ or ________ under training are to initiate practice EFATOs

A

QFIs

48
Q

The intention to conduct a simulated EFATO should be communicated during the _______________

A

Pre flight briefing

49
Q

When initiating simulated emergencies use the words…

A

For practice

50
Q

Pilots should conduct all simulated emergency drills without ___________ any systems and any switch should be _________ only

A

Degradation

Simulated

51
Q

Woe used for an EFATO?

A

For Practice

52
Q

Practice EFATOs not initiated below _______ ft MSD

A

500

53
Q

Recovery from practice EFATO completed by _______ ft MSD

A

300

54
Q

Pilots should not initiate practice engine failures below _____ ft MSD at speeds less than _____ KIAS

A

500

180

55
Q

Recovery from ELP must be completed not below____ (2)

A
  • touchdown at aerodromes appropriate for T-6c operations

- 500ft MSD elsewhere

56
Q

Aircraft captains are not to fly a t-6 aircraft in which they have conducted a ______________ landing due to technical reasons until the aircraft is _____________ for flight by maintenance personnel.

A

Precautionary

Cleared

57
Q

Unless approved by ________________ all Texan aircrew are to wear a ____________ on all flights

A

Unit commanders

G-suit

58
Q

All aircrew are to wear a __________________

A

Torso harness

59
Q

Anytime the canopy is in the closed and latched position all personnel on board the aircraft should ensure their flying equipment is worn as follows: (3)

A
  • helmet is on with at least one visor down
  • mask is in secured position
  • flying gloves are on
60
Q

All crew members must carry a serviceable and accessible _____________ whilst night flying.

A

Torch