Departures Flashcards
For a Diverse Departure, an instrument procedure specialist conducts a diverse departure assessment to determine if an obstacle penetrates the __________
40:1 obstacle identification surface (OIS)
A diverse departure is acceptable for a runway if no obstacles other than _______ penetrate the ______
Low close in obstacles, 40:1 OIS
Pilots will not fly a diverse departure if that runway has a standalone graphic or published ______
ODP
The omnidirectional departure is a departure procedure without _______
Any track guidance provided or available
The difference between a Diverse Departure and an Omnidirectional Departure is that an Omnidirectional Departure may be published even with ______
OIS penetrations
What are the different types of ODPs?
-Non Standard Takeoff Minimums
-Specific Routing
-Visual Climb over Airport
-Reduced Takeoff Runway Length
-Any combination of the above
(ODP) Non standard Takeoff Minimums are provided for pilots to ________ obstacles during departure when obstacles penetrate the ______ OIS
See and Avoid, 40:1
(ODP) The instrument procedure designer may publish _______ to avoid obstacles under the DEPARTURE PROCEDURE section of the ODP
Specific Routing
(ODP) A _____ procedure is a departure option for an IFR aircraft operating in VMC equal to or greater than the specified visibility and ceiling, to visually conduct climbing turns over the airfield to the published “climb to” altitude
VCOA
(ODP) If all obstacles penetrate the OIS by 35 feet or less, the instrument procedure may institute a _______ by __________
Reduced Takeoff Runway Length, Artificially limiting the takeoff runway length available
A _______ may be created to allow radar vectors to be used in lieu of an ODP at some locations where an ODP has been established
Diverse Vector Area