Block 6 Retake Flashcards
What is a Clearance Void Time?
- When departing at uncontrolled airports, this is the time by which you must be airborne or your clearance is cancelled and you can’t leave
What is the tolerance for a dual VOR check?
+/- 4 degrees of the 2 RADIALS
How long do you have to complete your flight after taking the IFR Written?
24 calendar months
How often does the Altimeter system need to be inspected?
Every 24 calendar months
What types of fix does the INITIAL approach segment use, and where does it take you?
- FEEDER fixes!
- Takes you to the Intermediate approach fix
On IAPs with a PT, where is the INTERMEDIATE approach fix usually located? Where does it take you?
- Where the PT starts!
- Takes you to INTERCEPT the glideslope
Where is the Final Approach Fix?
- Where the INTERMEDIATE segment intercepts the Glideslope!
What kind of obstacle protection does holding provide?
Primary = 1,000' AGL Secondary = 500' AGL
What is the criteria TERPS uses to determine if an airport needs to have non-standard takeoff minimums?
If something penetrates the 152 ft/NM (40:1) climb gradient
Describe a standard IFR takeoff (SID)
- Fly runway heading
- Climb at 200 ft/NM
- Cross DER at at least 35’ AGL
- Turn on course at or above 400’ AGL
Who can conduct an IPC?
CFII