CHAPTER 15 - Separation Flashcards
1. What types of separation does ATC apply?
a. Horizontal, longitudinal and timing.
b. Horizontal, vertical and longitudinal.
c. Horizontal, vertical and composite.
d. Horizontal, vertical and lateral.
c. Horizontal, vertical and composite.
2. If you want to descend through the level of another aircraft on the same track, the minimum separation is:
a. 20 minutes.
b. 10 minutes.
c. 5 minutes.
d. 15 minutes.
d. 15 minutes.
3. What is the minimum longitudinal separation standard required for RNAV routes?
a. 80 NM.
b. 60 NM.
c. 50 NM.
d. 20 NM.
a. 80 NM.
4. What is the vertical separation minimum below FL290?
a. 500 ft.
b. 1000 ft.
c. 2000 ft.
d. It depends whether or not RVSM is applied.
b. 1000 ft.
5. What is the minimum vertical separation between IFR aircraft flying in the same direction above FL290 in non-RVSM airspace?
a. 1000 ft.
b. 500 ft.
c. 2000 ft.
d. 4000 ft.
d. 4000 ft.
6. When can one aircraft pass through the level of another aircraft which is flying along an ATS route, in VMC maintaining own separation?
a. If the pilot requests and the state approves.
b. If the pilot requests and it is day time.
c. If the pilot requests during day or night.
d. Irrelevant - the manoeuvre is not permitted.
b. If the pilot requests and it is day time.
7. What is the separation based on RNAV when RNP is specified?
a. 80 NM.
b. 50 NM.
c. 80 or 50 dependent upon the RNP type.
d. 15 minutes.
c. 80 or 50 dependent upon the RNP type.
8. If two aircraft are using the same VOR for track separation, what distance must the aircraft be from the VOR before one of the two may commence a climb or descent?
a. 5 NM.
b. 10 NM.
c. 15 NM.
d. 20 NM.
c. 15 NM.
9. Whilst under IFR in VMC you decide to maintain your own separation to descend through the level of another aircraft. What is required?
a. During day you must request clearance and with ATC authority approval.
b. You must request clearance and the ATC authority must approve, during day
or night.
c. You only need to request approval for the manoeuvre.
d. In CAS the manoeuvre is illegal.
a. During day you must request clearance and with ATC authority approval.
10. Two aircraft are on the same track at the same level and are using simultaneous DME fixes from the same on track DME station. What is the minimum longitudinal separation applied?
a. 10 NM.
b. 5 NM.
c. 20 NM.
d. 15 NM.
c. 20 NM.
11. What is the separation standard between aircraft at the same altitude when using DME to determine range from a beacon?
a. 10 NM where the first aircraft speed is 40 kt faster than the second.
b. 10 NM where the first aircraft speed is 20 kt faster than the second.
c. 20 NM where the first aircraft speed is 40 kt faster than the second.
d. 20 NM where the first aircraft speed is 20 kt faster than the second.
b. 10 NM where the first aircraft speed is 20 kt faster than the second.
12. Two aircraft are using the Mach number technique (both at same Mach number or first faster than second) for same track separation. If using an RNAV track, what would be the standard separation in lieu of time?
a. 80 NM.
b. 60 NM.
c. 50 NM.
d. 25 NM.
a. 80 NM.
13. When can a controlled flight be given permission to climb/descend maintaining own separation in VMC?
a. When directed by ATC.
b. When requested by the pilot and the ATC approves.
c. When there is no conflicting traffic.
d. When approved by the operator.
b. When requested by the pilot and the ATC approves.
14. What is essential traffic?
a. Flights engaged in priority flights i.e. VIP, hospital or police flights.
b. Any conflicting traffic.
c. Traffic which should be separated but which isn’t.
d. Unidentified traffic on radar.
c. Traffic which should be separated but which isn’t.
15. When is essential traffic information passed to an aircraft?
a. Before a take-off clearance is issued.
b. Where traffic constitutes essential traffic to another controlled flight.
c. When the separation minima cannot be maintained.
d. When a pilot requests permission to descend or climb maintaining own separation.
b. Where traffic constitutes essential traffic to another controlled flight.
- What is the divergence angle that must be maintained from overhead an NDB to a range of 15 NM to allow one aircraft to climb/descend through the level of another?
a. 15*.
b. 30*.
c. 45*.
d. 60*.
b. 30*.
17. The longitudinal separation minimum, based on time between two aircraft at the same altitude, for which navigation aids can give a frequent determination of position and speed and when the proceeding aircraft has a true airspeed of at least 40 kt higher than the following aircraft, is:
a. 5 minutes.
b. 6 minutes.
c. 10 minutes.
d. 3 minutes.
d. 3 minutes.
18. A separation minimum based on “RNAV” distance can be used at the moment the level is being passed, assuming that every aircraft reports its distance to or from the same “on-track” waypoint. The minimum is:
a. 60 NM.
b. 80 NM.
c. 50 NM.
d. 20 NM.
b. 80 NM.
19. With the Mach number technique applied what is the longitudinal standard separation between two aircraft of which the preceding aircraft is M 0.04 faster than the following aircraft?
a. 10 minutes.
b. 9 minutes.
c. 8 minutes.
d. 7 minutes.
d. 7 minutes.
20. What is the divergence angle that must be maintained from overhead a VOR to a range of 15 NM to allow one aircraft to climb/descend through the level of another?
a. 15*.
b. 30*.
c. 45*.
d. 60*.
a. 15*.