CAT A procedures Flashcards
CAT A Nf
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CAT A Supplement
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CAT A Take-Off & Balked Landing Safety Speed (VTOSS/VBLSS): -Vertical, Short Field and Back Up Procedures
40kts
CAT A Take-Off & Balked Landing Safety Speed (VTOSS/VBLSS) - clear area T/O
50 kts
CAT A
describe Clear Area T/O with speeds and altituds

CAT A
describe Clear Area Approach with speeds and altituds

CAT A
describe OEI during Clear area departure before TDP with speeds, altituds and NR

CAT A
describe OEI during Clear departure AFTER TDP with speeds, altituds and NR

CAT A
describe OEI during Clear approach before LDP with speeds, altituds and NR

CAT A
describe short field with speeds, altituds and NR

why use TDPe up to 400 ft AGL?
Use TDPe up to 400 ft AGL if insuficient surface
to carry out a rejected T/O is available
CAT A
describe OEI before TDP on short field T/O with speeds, altituds and NR

What is Landing Decision Point LDP?
The last point, in the approach landing path, from which it is possible either to land on a predetermined area or accomplish a Balked Landing.
What is Continued Take Off distance?
What is Rejected Take Off distance?
The horizontal distance from the start of the take off procedure to a point where the helicopter lands and stops safely following an engine failure prior to TDP.
What is ake-Off path?
What is Path 1?
The segment between the end of the CTO distance (or BL dis- tance) to a height of 200 ft
What is PATH 2?
The segment between 200 ft (60 m) ATS and 1000 ft (300 m) ATS
during an OEI MCP power climb at VY and for a minimum ROC of 150 fpm.
What is
Take Off Safety Speed (VTOSS) — or Balked Landing Safety Speed (VBLSS)?
The airspeed at which the scheduled climb gradient OEI can be achieved.
What is landing Distance?
What is balked landing distance?
What is Back Up distance?
The horizontal distance from the start of the Take-Off to the TDP during a Back Up Take-Off procedure.
what defines an Elevated Heliport?
What is a Helideck?
what is a Heliport?
descrbe OEI after TDP during short field T/O

When do you use Ground level or elevated Heliport with regular TDP and TDPe?
difference CAT A & CAT B
CAT A means a multi engine helicopters with in case of an engine failure continues safe flight in the event of engine failure
CAT B means single or multi engine helicopter which do not fully meet CAT A standards. CAT B helicopters don’t have quarantied stay up capability in the event of an engine failure.
Describe OEI procedure for short field T/O after TDP

Describe CAT departure vertical Heliport T/O

describe OEI vertical T/O before TDP / TDPe

describe OEI after TDP / TDP vertical heliport T/O

Describe Heliport Back Up T/O
Use Back Up T/O if TDPe (70ft) is insufficient.
TDPe up to 400ft. need clear back-up room

Describe OEI during back-up T/O before TDP

Describe OEI back-up T/O after TDP

Describe Heliport Apporach and Landing
General for Heliport Landing:
- A Heliport Landing Technique is available with an LDP fixed at 50 ftfor unobstructed sites
- A Variable LDP ( LDPV ) up to 400 ft ALS, is available for sites withobstacles in the Balked Landing profile

Summarise Vy, Vtoss, TDP (var), Hover PI for short field, heliport & back-up T/O

Summarise Vy, Vtoss, TDP (var), Hover PI for Clear Area T/O

Summarise Vy, Vtoss, LDP (var), Hover PI for Heliport Apprach

Summarise Vy, Vtoss, LDP (var), Hover PI for Clear Area Landing
