Fom/Pom/FARs Flashcards

1
Q

What is endeavors definition of marginal weather

A
  1. When weather is at or forecast to be at the lowest authorized mins for the destination
  2. Vis only at destination
  3. Vis and ceiling at alternate
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2
Q

When does suitability apply?

A

2 runway 2 Navaid rule

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3
Q

What is the standard passenger weights?

A
  1. Summer = adults 190 children 82

2. Winter = adults 195 children 87

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4
Q

Jump seat passenger weighs how much?

A

190

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5
Q

Baggage weight

A
  1. Standard 30 lbs
  2. Heavy 60 lbs
  3. Carry on 30 lbs
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6
Q

What does CDL mean?

A

“Configuration Deviation List”

It contains items that may be missing from outside of the aircraft and can affect air flow

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7
Q

What does 3585 allow us to do?

A

It allows us to derive minimums in the main body and cut the conditional language in half

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8
Q

1 Navaid rule

A

+400, 1 sm to 1 approach

Suitability does not apply

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9
Q

2 Navaid 2 runway rule

A

+200, 1/2 sm to highest of two approaches with 2 different runways and 2 different navaids
Suitability does apply.

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10
Q

What flight plan points can 3585 be applied?
What is it applied to in the weather data?
What must be added to the flight plan if it’s used?

A
  1. Only at destination and first alternate
  2. Used on conditional language only
  3. When used a second alternate is required
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11
Q

When do you need a second alternate?

A
  1. Marginal weather at destination and first alternate

2. Use of 3585 to either destination or first alternate

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12
Q

What does it mean to be suitable?

A
  1. On our TLR

2. Wind

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13
Q

On the TLR what does EWAI assume

A

BOTH wing AND cowl anti-ice on

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14
Q

When must you abide by SWOA requirements?

A

When a SWOA airport has contaminated runways.

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15
Q

What parameters must be followed during SWOA operations?

A
  1. Max tailwind of 3 kts.
  2. APPR must have vertical guidance. ILS, VASI, PAPI
  3. Reversed and ground dumping must be operational
  4. Breaking action reports within 1 hour must be no less than “fair”.
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16
Q

When do SWOA restrictions not apply?

A

Mu rating of .40
Rwy bare or dry
Patchy snow or ice

17
Q

When is a Rwy considered to have ice?

A

Breaking action is less than .25 or poor

18
Q

When must a PRE takeoff check be done?

A

In light freezing rain or light freezing drizzle and hold over time must be restricted

19
Q

When must a pilot don an OXY mask when another crew member leaves the cockpit?

A

Above 25000

20
Q

Within how many days does a report need to be submitted to the NTSB after an accident?

A

10 days

21
Q

What are the mins for a CAT II approach?

A

100’ decision height

1200’ RVR

22
Q

Which RVR report is controlling

A

Touchdown zone

23
Q

What stipulations apply for a CAT II approach when RVR is below 1600 RVR?

A

Mid-field and rollout RVR must be reported

24
Q

What navaid on a CAT II approach must the crew be able to identify?

A

Outer marker position for RA NA approach then the inner marker as well

25
Q

Must you go around on a CAT II approach after passing the FAF if a required ground based system or airborne equipment fails?

A

Yes

26
Q

CAT II crosswind limits

A

15 knots

27
Q

After how long must a new release be issued after landing at an intermediate station?

A

1 hour

28
Q

How long is a release good for?

A

2 hours

29
Q

When must we inform dispatch of a change in altitude?

A

+/- 6000’ below F310

+/- 4000’ above F310

30
Q

Distance allowed from route allowed before you must inform dispatch?

A

100 miles

31
Q

What is considered a min fuel and emergency fuel situation

A

2000 lbs

1400 lbs

32
Q

Deferred items must be listed where

A

MMO2 and flight release

33
Q

What must be checked before departing with a deferred item

A

MEL book

34
Q

Can we shoot an approach that is listed as a RNAV (GNSS) approach?

A

Yes as long as it is listed in the database as a GNSS approach

35
Q

Which GPS messages would require a go- around?

A

GPS not available
GPS REVERTED
NO GPS RAIM

36
Q

What equipment is required for a Q route?

A

GPS

37
Q

RA reversals requi action in what amount of time?

A

2.5 seconds

38
Q

If you get an EICAS message after leaving the gate yet before takeoff, can you still go?

A

Yes, but you must first contact dispatch and agree with maint.