B-GA-100 Flashcards
Minimum fuel requirements for an IFR flight
Fly to the destination, fly to the alternate, hold 45 minutes, and then complete an approach
Minimum fuel requirements for a VFR flight
Fly to the destination and then 45 minutes thereafter at normal cruise consumption
Maximum allowable error comparing altimeter indication to known aerodrome/runway elevation
± 50 ft
IFR flights require an alternate if
Flight duration is greater that 3 hours
Destination weather: ceilings are below 3000’ and visibility is below 3 miles for the duration of flight + 1 hour
Destination is radar or GNSS only
Alternate weather requirements (cig/vis)
Non-precision approach
Greater of:
800’ (300’ above lowest usable HAT)
2 mi (1 mi above lowest usable vis)
Alternate weather requirements (cig/vis)
1 Precision approach
Greater of:
600’ (300’ above lowest usable HAT)
2 mi (1 mi above lowest useable vis)
Alternate weather requirements (cig/vis)
2+ Precision approaches
400’ (200’ above lowest usable HAT)
1 mi (1/2 mi above lowest useable vis)
Alternate weather requirements (cig/vis) using the GFA where no TAF is available
Ceiling: highest of
1500’
1000’ above the highest straight-in MDA where no circling minima are published
1000’ above the highest circling minima
Vis: 3 mi
No aircrew member shall perform flying duties until at least _____ hours have elapsed from the time of a cycloplegic refraction/dilated fundoscopy (eye exam)
24
Flying duties are forbidden for at least a _____ hour period following the administration of a local or regional anaesthetic
12
Aircrew normally require a _____ hour initial grounding after routine immunization
12
After a blood donation, aircrew shall not perform flying duties until _____ hours have elapsed
72