En Route Flashcards

1
Q

When do you have to hold

A

Whenever you reach your clearance limit and you don’t have any further clearance to proceed

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2
Q

Why is EFC important when receiving holding instructions

A

Should you have a radio failure you know when to leave the hold

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3
Q

What is MAA on low en-route chart

A

Max Authorised Altitude

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4
Q

MOCA

A

Minimum Obstacle Clearance Altitude

Nav signal only guaranteed within 22 NM

1000’ or 2000’ mountainous/non-mountainous

AIM 5-6-5

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5
Q

VFR on top

A

VFR altitude above 3000’
0-179 odd + 500
180-359 even + 500

VFR weather minimums apply 91.155

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6
Q

How long is en-route chart valid for

A

56 days

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