Flight Operations Flashcards

1
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COMPASS ERRORS

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V- VARIATION (TRUE V. MAGNETIC)
D- DEVIATION (MAGNETIC INTERFERENCE)
M- MAGNETIC DIP (PULLS TOWARDS EARTH)
O- OSCILLATION (TURBULENCE)
N- NORTHERLY TURNING ERRORS (UNOS)
A- ACCELERATION ERRORS (ANDS)
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2
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NORTHERLY TURNING ERROS

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U- UNDERSHOOT
N- NORTH
O- OVERSHOOT
S- SOUTH

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3
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ACCELERATION ERRORS

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A- ACCELERATE
N- NORTH
D- DECELERATE
S- SOUTH

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4
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LOST PROCEDURE

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C- CLIMB
C- COMMUNICATE
C- CONFESS
C- COMPLY
C- CONSERVE
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5
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GO AROUND/ MISSED APPROACH PRECEDURE

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C- CRAM
C- CLIMB
C- CLEAN
C- COOL 
C- CALL
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6
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5Ts FOR HOLDING

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T- TURN
T- TIME
T- TWIST
T- THROTTLE
T- TALK
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7
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MUST KNOW FOR FLIGHT

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91.103/91.167
N- NOTAMS
W- WEATHER
K- KNOWN TRAFFIC DELAYS
R- RUNWAY LENGTH
A- ALTERNATE IF NEEDED
F- FUEL REQUIREMENTS (INCLUDING ALTERNATE)
T- TAKEOFF/LANDING DISTANCE
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8
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ERRORS OF INSTRUMENT SCANNING

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F- FIXATION
O- OMISSION
E- EMPHASIS

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9
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FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS OF INSTRUMENT FLIGHT

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C- CROSS CHECK
I- INSTRUMENT INTEPRETATION
A- AIRCRAFT CONTROL

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10
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TRANSPONDER CODES

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7500- HIJACK
7600- LOST COMMS
7700- EMERGENCY
7777- MILITARY INTERCEPT

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11
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TERMINAL VOR SERVICE VOLUME

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1,000’-12,000’ WITHIN 25 NM

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12
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LOW ALTITUDE VOR SERVICE VOLUME

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1,000’-8,000 WITHIN 40NM

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13
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HIGH ALTITUDE VOR SERVICE VOLUME

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1,000-14,500’ WITHIN 40 NM
14,500’-FL180 WITHIN 100 NM
FL180-FL450 WITHIN 130 NM
FL450-FL600 WITHIN 100 NM

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14
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MODE C TRANSPONDER REQUIREMENT

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91.215
CLASS A, B, AND C AIRSPACE
WITHIN 30 NM OF CLASS B (MODE C VEIL)
ABOVE THE CEILING WITHIN THE LATERAL BOUNDARIES OF CLASS B OR C UP TO 10,000’ MSL
ALL AIRSPACE AT OR ABOVE 10,000’ MSL, EXCLUDING AIRSPACE BELOW 2,500’ AGL

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15
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DECIDE MODEL

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D- DETECT
E- ESTIMATE
C- CHOOSE
I- IDENTIFY
D- DO
E- EVALUATE
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16
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IM SAFE

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I- ILLNESS
M- MEDICATION 
S- STRESS 
A- ALCOHOL
F- FATIGUE
E- EMOTIONS/EATING
17
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DEFINITIONS OF NIGHT

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SUNSET (91.209): TURN ON POSITION LIGHTS AND AIRPORT BEACONS
EVENING CIVIL TWILIGHT (1.1): GENERALLY 30 MINUTES AFTER SUNSET AND 30 MINUTES BEFORE SUNRISE TO LOG NIGHT FLIGHTS
1 HOUR AFTER SUNSET TO 1 HOUR BEFORE SUNRISE (61.51B): NIGHT CURRENCY