Final Preparations Flashcards
Take-offs in vis below …m but not lower than …m fall in to LVO, making them low vis take-offs (LVTOs)
Operator may only conduct LVO when approved by authority and aerodrome must be approved with LVPs
400
75
To commence take-off on an IFR flight the expected weather conditions at the destination and/or required alternate must be …
Once the aircraft is airborne these rules change; the flight cannot continue to destination unless either the destination or alternate are above the planning minima at …
So once airborne, even if the destination weather goes below minimums, you can continue provided the weather at the destination alternate is within limits
at or above the planning minima
the ETA
take-off RVR of 300m with what runway facilities? (day and night)
day: edge light and CL markings
night: edge lights and end lights or CL lights and end lights
take-off RVR of 200m with what runway facilities?
edge lights and centre line lights
take-off RVR of 150m with what runway facilities?
what else is required?
edge lights and CL
multiple RVR information
Take-off RVR reduced to 125m if high intensity runway CL lights spaced …m or less and high intensity edge lights spaced …m or less are in operation
also requires multiple runway section RVR readouts
15
60
Take-off RVR reduced to 75m if runway equipped with protection facilities equivalent to … landing operations and the aircraft is equipped either with … or …
CAT III
lateral guidance system or
HUD
Compliance with noise abatement procedures which require a reduced power take-off is not required;
If the runway is not …
Visibility is less than …m
Crosswind is over …kt, including gusts
Tailwind is over …kt, including gusts
Wind shear is reported or forecast
Thunderstorms are expected to affect the final approach or departure
If cloud base is below … ft (landing only)
clear and dry
1900 (1nm)
15kt
5kt
500ft
when does the captain have authority to decide not to start or abandon a noise procedure?
on safety grounds
noise procedure 1
climb at what speed to what height?
reduce thrust at a minimum of what height?
what height do you reduce pitch and accelerate to en-route climb speed and when do you retract flaps?
V2 +10-20 kt
800ft
3000ft
retract flaps on schedule
describe noise procedure 2
climb at …
at min …ft, reduce pitch to accelerate to Vzf at what thrust?
when flaps are up reduce … and climb at Vzf +…kt to …ft
at …ft reduce … and accelerate to …
V2 +10-20 kt
800, full thrust
thrust, 10kt, 3000ft
3000ft, pitch, en-route climb speed
Noise abatement procedures found in … of the AIP
AD 2 and 3