Block 13 Flashcards

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Initial approach altitude for copter RNAV ry23

A

2100msl

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Initial approach altitude for copter RNAV ry5

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2500 msl

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Initial approach altitude for copter VOR RY23

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2500msl

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Initial approach altitude for copter NDB 303

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2200msl

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What do you do when a VFR a/c request radar assistance when it encounters or is about to encounter IFR weather conditions

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Ask the pilot if he/she is qualified for and capable of conducting IFR flight.

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If a VFR pilot says they are qualified for and capable of IFR flight, what do you do?

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Request him to file an IFR flight plan and then issue the clearance to destination airport

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If the pilot states he/she is not qualified for or capable of IFR flight, what do you do or refuses to file a IFR flight plan

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1- inform pilot of airports with VFR conditions, provide wx info and ask if he/she will elect to conduct VFR flight to such airport

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When do you provide radar assistance if a pilot cannot fly or refuses to fly VFR FLIGHT

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Declares an emergency

Refuses to declare an emergency and you have determined the exact nature of the radar services pilot desires

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What do you do if the pilot already encounters IFR conditions, what do you do?

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Inform the pilot of the appropriate terrain/obstacle clearance minimum altitude

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What do you do if the aircraft is below appropriate terrain/obstacle clearance minimum altitude and sufficiently accurate position information has been received or radar identification is established

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Issue a heading or radial on which to climb to appropriate terrain/obstacle clearance minimum altitude

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What must be accomplished on a Mode C equipped VFR aircraft which is in emergency but no longer requires the assignment of code 7700

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Assign a beacon code that will permit terminal minimum safe altitude warning MSAW alarm processing.

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Q

List the clearance items in order

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Aircraft id 
Clearance limit
SID
route of flight (include PDR)
Altitude data
Mach number 
Holding instructions 
Any special information
Frequency 
Beacon code
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What must be attached to the clearance limit if it an airport

Phraseology

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Airport

Cleared to (destination) airport

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What is issued if the clearance limit is a NAVAIDS

Phraseology

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The type of NAVAIDS follows the NAVAIDS name

Cleared to NAVAIDS name and type

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What is issued if the clearance limit is an intersection or waypoint

Phraseology

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Issued intersection and waypoint name

Cleared to intersection and waypoint name

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How do you relay clearances

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Verbatim

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How do amend a route

Phraseology

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State which portion of the route is being amended and stare the amendment

Change (portion of route) to read (new portion of route

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What is issued after the amendment

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(Amendment to route) rest of route unchanged

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What phraseology is used for a ALTRV Clearance

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Via approved altitude reservation (mission name) flight plan

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Q

What term do you avoid using except to actually clear an aircraft for takeoff or cancel a takeoff clearance

What words are more appropriate

A

Takeoff

Depart departure or fly

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Q

What must be issued with a clearance void time

A

Time check

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Q

Phraseology for clearance void time

A

Clearance void if not off by (clearance void time)

If not off by (clearance void time) advise (facility) not later than (time) of intentions

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What must be used when necessary to jn form a pilot or a controller that a departure clearance is not valid until additional instructions are received

A

Hold for release

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Q

What is EDCT

A

Expect departure clearance time

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Who assigns EDCTS
Traffic management programs
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How are departure terminals required to plan for EDCT
Ground movement of aircraft destined to the affected airports so that flights are sequenced to depart no earlier than 5 min before and no later than 5 min after
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When do you not release EDCT aircraft
when a ground stop is in effect
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CFR
call for release
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When CFR IS IN Effect, how do you release aircraft
within a window that extends 2 min prior and ends 1 min after the assigned time.
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If an aircraft has started taxiing or requests to taxi in a manner consistent with meetings EDCT, what is required
Aircraft must be released
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If an aircraft request to taxi inconsistent with EDCTS, what is required
Ask the pilot to verify EDCT
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If an aircraft requests taxi too late to meet EDCT, what is required
Contact ATCSCC through the appropriate TMU
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What is required if a ground stop is in effect
Do not release aircraft without approval of the originator of the GS
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After obtaining approval for issuing the IFR clearance, you may authorize an IFR flight planned aircraft to depart VFR, how?
Inform pilot of the proper frequency and when and where to contact the facility responsible for issuing clearance VFR departure authorized, contact (facility) at (location or time if required) for clearance.
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ARAC shall coordinate IFR/SVFR arrivals with Sabre when aircraft is how many miles. What shall the coord include
10 miles AC ID Type Type of approach Type of landing or intentions if other than full stop
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When is frequency change conducted by on a IFR and SVFR approach
Prior to the final approach fix Prior to entering class d airspace
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Coordinate surveillance approach landing clearance by stating what and when
Aircraft type and type landing when aircraft is 5 miles from sabre
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What are sabre responsibilities in IFR AND SVFR aircraft
Issue IFR/SVFR landings clearance Issue the ASR controller a landing clearance at 5 miles or breakout instructions as necessary Immediately inform ARAC if an arriving IFR aircraft executed a missed approach or if a SVFR aircraft will deviate outside class d airspace to remain clear of clouds
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During IFR, what altitude can ARAC overfly sabre class d airspace without coordination
500
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Sabre will not authorize aircraft to fly above what altitude without prior permission with ARAC
1700
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How do to issue a point out
Position of the target relative to a fix, map symbol, or radar target known by both controllers Aircraft call sign or discrete beacon code Assigned altitude, appropriate restrictions and info that the aircraft is climbing Pertinent info not contained in the data block
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Phraseology of a point out
Point out (aircraft position), aircraft call sign (or) beacon code, altitude, restrictions, and other pertinent info. Point approved
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Term used to transfer radar identification of an aircraft to another controller for the purpose of coordinating separation action
Traffic
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A physical or automated action taken by a controller to transfer the radar id of an aircraft to another controller if the aircraft will or may enter their airspace
Point out
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When is SVFR authorized
Loa in place Only when requested by the pilot In the basis of wx conditions reported at the airport of intended landing/departure Pilot advise VFR cannot be maintained
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Phraseology for SVFR
Cleared to enter/out of/through sabre class d surface area, maintain special VFR conditions, at or below (altitude)