Chapter 1 - Overview Flashcards

1
Q

Where can you find basic civil aviation information for the NAS which is not written in the 202v3?

202v3 para. 1.2.3

A

The Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)

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2
Q

Are differences between USAF and FAA aviation information explicitly stated in the 202V3?

202v3 para. 1.2.4

A

Yes

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3
Q

In the absence of specific guidance, what should aircrew do?

202v3 para. 1.2.5

A

Use sound judgement and seek clarification

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4
Q

When compliance with ICAO procedures is not practical and consistent with the mission, US military pilots must operate with due regard IAW ______

202v3 para. 1.2.4

A

FLIP General Planning

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5
Q

Who is the final authority for the compliance of statements made in the 202V3?

202v3 para. 1.3.4

A

The PIC

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6
Q

Where does international airspace exist?

202v3 para. 1.4

A

Over the high seas at any point greater than 12 nautical miles from baseline of costal state

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Q

Where do ICAO member states publish their exceptions to ICAO publications?

202v3 para. 1.5

A

“…in their individual Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP)”

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8
Q

What is the NAS and what does it include?

202v3 para. 1.6

A

It is the airspace, air nav facilities, and airfields of the US

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9
Q

Does the NAS include components shared jointly with the military, or does the military have their own airspace system?

202v3 para. 1.6

A

The NAS shares its components joint with the military

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10
Q

What portion of laws and regulations pertains to military aircraft within the NAS?

202v3 para. 1.6

A

Ones that refer to “aircraft operations”. Many regulations and rules address only “civil aircraft operations”, which does not include military aircraft.

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11
Q

When may a violation occur?

202v3 para. 1.8

A

When a USAF aircraft deviates from a flight rule

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12
Q

Who processes AF ATC violation reports?

202v3 para. 1.8

A

The Air Force Representative to the FAA (AFREP)

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13
Q

If a unit or pilot is notified by an ATC controller or the AFREP of a possible deviation, how long much you preserve any evidence for?

202v3 para. 1.8.1

A

180 days

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14
Q

Is an ATC clearance an authority to deviate from the guidance written in the 202V3?

202v3 para. 1.9

A

No

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15
Q

What must you do if you must deviate from an ATC clearnace?

202v3 para. 1.9

A

Notify ATC as soon as possible

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16
Q

When may a pilot deviate from “any rule” and to what extent?

202v3 para. 1.9

A

“In an inflight emergency requiring immediate action, the PIC may deviate from any rule to the extent required to meet that emergency.”

17
Q

To whom must you report a deviation from flight rules or having declared an emergency, and within what timeframe?

202v3 para. 1.9

A

“…the PIC will verbally report the incident to a supervisor or commander and prepare a detailed written record within 24 hours or as soon as mission permits.”

18
Q

Where should you report potential hazards to aviation safety?

202v3 para. 1.10

A

Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP)

19
Q

What qualifies as a “potential hazard” which will be reported via ASAP?

202v3 para. 1.10

A

-Damage to aircraft
-Personal injury
-Intentional disregard of orders or instructions