Departure and Arrival Procedures Flashcards
During a takeoff into IFR conditions with low ceilings, when should the pilot contact departure control?
When advised by the tower
Under which condition does ATC issue a STAR?
When ATC deems it appropriate, unless the pilo requests NO STAR
What action is recommended if a pilot does not wish to use a standard instrument departure procedure?
Enter No SID in the REMARKS section of the IFR flight plan
Which is true regarding the use of a standard instrument departure procedure chart?
To use a standard instrument departure procedure, the pilot must possess the charted SID procedure
When proceeding on a climb via standard instrument departure, the top altitude is
the highest altitude you climb to on the SID
When descending on an assigned standard terminal arrival, ATC issues an altitude restriction to cross a fix. You are required to
meet the restriction
You are at an airport with no instrument approach procedure, and no departure procedure. What options are available to you for your departure?
depart at your own risk and discretion
You are assigned a descent VIA STAR by ATC, but have been told, Except maintain 11,000. You are approaching a fix at 230 knots that has a 9000-foot restriction published along with a speed restriction of 210 knots. You are expected to
maintain 11,000 feet and slow to cross the fix at 210 knots
When ATC designs instrument procedures, unless otherwise stated or declared, ATC uses the standard IFR climb gradient of
200 feet per nautical mile
Which procedure applies to instrument departure procedures?
to fly a standard instrument departure procedure, the pilot must possess the procedure chart.
A particular DP requires a minimum climb rate of 210 feet per NM to 8000 feet. If you climb with a ground speed of 140 knots, what is the rate of climb required in feet per minute?
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