Frequencies & GPS Flashcards

1
Q

(Refer to Figure 58.) On which frequencies could you communicate with the Montgomery County FSS while on the ground at College Station?

A

122.65, 122.2.

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(Refer to Figure 89.) What VHF frequencies are available for communications with Cedar City FSS?

A

122.2, 121.5, 122.6, and 122.1.

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(Refer to Figure 89.) What is the ARTCC discrete frequency at the COP on V208 southwest bound from HVE to PGA VOR/DME?

A

127.55.

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(Refer to Figure 89.) When flying northeast on V208, 53 DME from the PGA VOR, you lose communications with ATC. Which frequency should you try to re-establish contact?

A

127.55

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5
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(Refer to figure 247.) What does the star symbol (*) net to the Riverside tower frequency indicate?

A

Part-time tower operations.

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Q

(Refer to Figure 24.) Proceeding southbound on V187, (vicinity of Cortez VOR) contact is lost with Denver Center. You should attempt to reestablish contact with Denver Center on:

A

118.575 MHz.

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7
Q

What are the primary benefits of satellite-based area navigation (RNAV)?

A

GNSS can generate direct courses that suit operational requirements for almost any flight.

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If an aircraft is equipped with an installed GPS device, who may update the database?

A

A pilot.

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