BI II Exam Flashcards

1
Q

Types of holding

A
  • en route
  • arrival
  • in-lieu
  • missed approach
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2
Q

Report upon entering hold not necessary when:

A

Instrument training & military terminal & radar service provided

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3
Q

Weather minima for pilots

A

< 50 h Wx time: 100’ 1/4 SM

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4
Q

When can a diverse departure be made?

A
  • at least 1 instrument approach provided
  • no ODPs

-maintain RWY heading until 400’ AGL
- climb 200 (400) FPNM

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5
Q

Types of precision approaches

A
  • ILS
  • PAR
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6
Q

Difference glide path/slope

A

Glide path: generated by A/C
Glide slope: by ground radar

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7
Q

Precision Approaches provide:

A
  • lateral
  • vertical
  • range
  • visual
    guidance
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8
Q

MAP for ASR

A

Announced by ATC

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9
Q

MAP for PAR

A

Announced by ATC, or DA

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10
Q

PAR detects …

A
  • Azimuth
  • Elevation
  • Range
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11
Q

When is guidance ceased during PAR?

A
  • Pilot request
  • Approach is questionable
  • Passage of threshold
  • P has RWY in sight and requests to proceed visually
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12
Q

How often must transmissions be received during ASR PAR?

A

Vectoring to final approach: 1/min
ASR approach course: 1/15s
PAR approach course 1/5s

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