General Airspace Flashcards
At what ETA deviation must you notify ATC?
2 minutes - not required under radar
When does an approach speed restriction end?
Instrument Approach: 5nm
Visual Approach: 4nm
Class C Separation
IFR from IFR, VFR, SVFR
Class D Separation
IFR from IFR, SVFR when vis less than 5km
Maximum permissible speed control deviation
10kts
RNP Containment Requirements
Must be within RNP value (in nm) 95% of the time
Within double value 99% of the time
When must you notify ATC of a deviation from filed speed?
5% of TAS
0.01 Mach
Actions in the event of comms failure with weather below minima or aerodrome closed
Hold until divert time given to ATC
Fly to alternate and land
Comms failure on the missed approach
Fly approaches for up to 30 minutes past expected approach time or ETA (whichever is later)
Proceed to alternate and land
Comms failure initial approach
Continue procedure, descend to last assigned level and maintain until established inbound
Comms Failure Enroute
Track to specified or anticipated aid/fix for approach at last assigned level
At or after ETA descend in the hold as required and commence the approach
Comms failure during vectoring on initial or intermediate stage of the approach
Maintain last assigned level until established on final then continue approach
Comms failure during departure
Maintain last assigned level until point specified then continue flight plan
If radar vectored maintain heading for 2 minutes then continue flight plan