CH. 2 - VOR and NDB EXTRA Cards Flashcards

1
Q

For IFR operations off established airways below 18,000 feet MSL, how far apart should VOR navigational aids be?

A

No more than 80 miles apart.

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Q

VORs with newer service volumes and greater range are part of which network?

A

The Minimum Operational Network.

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3
Q

What chart supplement designations indicate a VOR uses the new service volumes?

A

(VL) for low altitude and (VH) for high altitude.

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4
Q

For IFR flight off established airways below 18,000 feet MSL, what is the maximum distance between VOR NAVAIDs?

A

80 NM.

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Q

At 17,000 feet MSL, how far apart should (H) Class VORTAC facilities be for off airway operations?

A

No more than 200 NM apart.

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Q

When above 5,000 ft AGL, how far can a reliable signal be expected from a VOR with the new low altitude service volume?

A

Up to 70 NM.

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