Chapter 10 - Responsibilities for separation Flashcards
Vertical Separation Minima
What separation is required between IFR and VFR aircraft (including SVFR), or between SVFR where SVFR clearance is due to visibility, under certain conditions
V1 - 500 FT
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Vertical Separation Minima
Apply a minimum V1 separation between IFR and VFR (including SVFR), or between SVFR where SVFR clearance is due to visibility, under what 3 conditions?
clues
a) ___ aircraft ______ MTOW or ____;
b) ___ aircraft are at or _____ what height?; and
c) traffic information is provided to the ___ aircraft, unless it is _________
a) both , 7000kg , less;
b) both , 10 000 FT; and
c) IFR , impracticable
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Vertical Separation Minima
What separation is required between
a) all aircraft up to and including FL290
V2 - 1000FT
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From FL290 to FL410 inclusive, under what conditions are needed to reduce minimum clearances from 2000FT to 1000FT?
aircraft with reduced vertical separation minimum (RVSM) approval except military formation aircraft have 1000FT separation minima.
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In known standing wave conditions or severe turbulence at all levels, apply what vertical separation?
V3 - 2000FT
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What are four conditions between FL290 to FL410 inclusive where aircraft should have 2000FT min separation?
i) when at least one aircraft is not RVSM approved;
ii) following pilot report of an inability to comply with RVSM due to equipment failure;
iii) following an encounter with turbulence that affects the capability to maintain flight level; or
iv) to military formation aircraft, regardless of the individual RVSM approval state of each aircraft within the formation.
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What separation should aircraft above FL410?
V3 - 2000FT
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At which levels and what separation should be applied for aircraft flying supersonic?
at any level and 3000FT
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