ENR 1.7 Flashcards
What is the recommended and maximum tolerance for an altimeter with accurate QNH for IFR?
60ft tolerance with 75ft being immediately unserviceable. Flight is permitted if between these values only to the first point of landing to allow a re-check.
What is the maximum tolerance for an altimeter with accurate QNH for VFR?
100ft.
IFR tolerance of 60ft is required for operations above FL200.
What must the altimeter be set to below transition altitude?
QNH from a source within 100NM otherwise area QNH.
What is the rate of increase of the transition level (above FL110) for decreases in area QNH?
+500ft for every 17HPa below 1013.
1013 = FL110
997 = FL115
980 = FL120
963 = FL125
Is cruising within the transition layer permitted?
No.
How long is area QNH valid for?
3hrs.
What is the maximum difference between an area QNH and an accurate QNH?
5HPa (150ft).
Above what height must VFR cruising levels be used?
3000ft.
What are the IFR cruising levels?
East = Odd thousand feet.
West = Even thousand feet.