Departure, Approach And Landing Procedures. Cruise and Climb. Flashcards

1
Q

What must the PIC provide to ATC on request of taxi clearance?

A

Receipt of ATIS and POB.

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During the conduct of a visual departure, a pilot must:

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a. maintain the track(s) / heading(s) authorized by ATC;
b. remain not less than 500 ft above the lower limit of the CTA; and
c. visually maintain obstacle clearance

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3
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Class C and D control zone departure report?

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Direction of turn and assigned heading, level passing and last assigned level.

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4
Q

Class D departure report on tower after takeoff?

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Tracking information (including SID if applicable) and last assigned altitude.
-not required if VFR departing directly into Class G
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5
Q

When must an aircraft be established on track by after takeoff?

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Within 5NM of the departure airport

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6
Q

First contact with approach control when identified and NOT identified?

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Identified: assigned level, flight conditions (if appropriate) and ATIS.

Not identified: VOR radial/DME distance (if available) or compass quadrant, assigned level, flight conditions (if appropriate) and ATIS.

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ATC clearance without advanced notification?

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a. aircraft call sign, “INBOUND / TRANSIT DETAILS” (wait for ATC to respond with your call- sign), then advise;
1. flight rules and aircraft type,
2. position,
3. route and next estimate; and
4. preferred level.

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8
Q

Visual approach by day and night requirements?

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Within 30NM of airport, clear of cloud, in sight of ground or water, and 5km vis or airport in sight.

*Night: must remain above LSALT/MSA until within circling area and airport in sight, or within 5NM and established on t-vasis or papi.

Except when on a STAR, maintain ATC authorized heading/tracking requirements until within 5NM of airport.

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9
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Can you depart IFR if unable to contact ATS on VHF or HF prior to departure from a non-controlled airport?

A

Yes. If:
a. pilot is assured of radio contact with operator until contact is made with ATS, or

b. SARTIME FOR DEPARTURE is provided (other than RPT), maximum 30 minutes from EOBT.

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10
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Non-surveillance IFR departure report?

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Departure time, outbound tracking, intended cruising level, estimate for first enroute point

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Surveillance IFR departure report?

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Current position, present level, intended cruising level, estimate for first enroute reporting point

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12
Q

What Flight level deviation must be reported?

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300ft or more.

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13
Q

What distance over water may a pax carrying CHTR fly from a suitable emergency landing area?

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25NM

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14
Q

What is the climb gradient of a SID?

A

3.3% or higher as specific

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15
Q

When may an aircraft be flown below LSALT?

A

Dont Vector In Very Close

DGA
Vectors
IAL/hold
VMC by day
Climb after takeoff
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16
Q

When may an IFR flight operate VFR on Top?

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In Class E an aircraft may request VFR on top lieu of an assigned altitude