IFR Flashcards

1
Q

Alternate mins

A

200 and 1/2 or 400 and 1 for 2 precision approaches
300 and 1 or 600 and 2 for 1 precision
300 and 1 or 800 and 2 no precision
600 and 2 or 800 and 2 sliding scale
Cannot take credit for rnav if destination and alternate are within 100nm
Cannot credit LPV

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2
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When is takeoff alternate required and limitations

A

Below landing mins,
Within one hour single engine

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3
Q

Pitot static system questions

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4
Q

What is the minimum number of satellites needed for a complete constellation?

A

24 satellites.

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5
Q

What is the minimum number of satellites needed for a complete constellation?

A

24 satellites.

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6
Q

GPS and WAAS consist what 3 distinct functional segments?

A

Ground, user and space

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7
Q

GPS and WAAS consist what 3 distinct functional segments?

A

Ground, user and space

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8
Q

What is the minimum number of satellites required for 3 D navigation?

A

4 satellites

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9
Q

What sensitivity should CDI be in enroute and terminal phases?

A

Enroute - 2 NM
Terminal - 1NM

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10
Q

What does the suffix ā€œGā€ mean on an IFR flight plan?

A

IFR certified GPS

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