FOM Flashcards

1
Q

May a flight legally depart a runway with the following RVR values? TDZ500, MID500, ROLL300.

A

No; Only two RVR are required but when three are reporting, all are controlling.

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2
Q

Where can LAHSO data be found?

A

Speed cards.

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3
Q

The O2 mask must be weared above what altitude?

A

FL250

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4
Q

A visual approach may be accepted when the aircraft is within how many NM’s of the field?

A

35NM

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5
Q

What type of ILS approach should be conducted with the visibility reported as being

A

A monitor approach.

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6
Q

What is considered the standard RVR?

A

5000 RVR or 1 sm.

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7
Q

What are the criteria to accept a LAHSO clearance?

A

LAHSO on wet Rwy’s are prohibited, Tail wind component must be less than 3 kts, no Windshear, GS or visual slope is required, no MEL prohibition, not below 1,000 AGL, ALD is better that the LAHSO available distance, rejected landing procedure is available, lights available if conducting it at night.

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8
Q

What rwy equiptment is required for a 500, 500, 500 RVR departure?

A

HIRL, CL and a minimum of 2 RVRs but if 3 are reporting all 3 are controlling.

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9
Q

What does the acronym NTSB stand for?

A

Nature of the emergency, Time available for preparing the cabin, Special instructions for exit or evacuation if necessary and Brace signal.

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10
Q

ARINC works above what altitude?

A

FL200

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11
Q

What are the max holding speeds?

A

MHA - 6000’: 200 kts.
6001 - 14000’: 230 kts.
14001 and above: 265 kts.

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12
Q

What protocol must be followed if a CB is found “pop” during a safety flow?

A

Do not reset and contact MX.

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13
Q

What is the circle to land weather minimum?

A

3 sm and 1000’ ceiling or the required Cat D approach minimums whichever is higher.

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14
Q

When is a takeoff alternate required?

A

When the departure airport is below CAT I landing minimums.

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15
Q

What determines if a destination alternate is required?

A

If the destination weather 1 hour before and after ETA is less than 2000’ ceiling and visibility is less than 3 sm.

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16
Q

When should “min fuel” be declared?

A

When determined that landing at destination or alternate airport as applicable, is below the planned reserve fuel listed on the dispatch release.

17
Q

How often should a PA announcement be made on a departure delay?

A

Minimum every 30 minutes.

18
Q

On a tarmac delay of 120 minutes, What should be consider?

A

Make sure PAX have water, food and lavatory access.

19
Q

On a tarmac delay of 180 minutes, what should be considered?

A

PAXs must be given the opportunity to deplane.

20
Q

Does the brick contains STARs?

A

No

21
Q

When should the acceleration during takeoff be limited to 200 kts?

A

When within 4 nm of the primary class C or D airport airspace and below 2,500’ AGL.