IFR Charts Flashcards

1
Q

What are the brown airports?

A

•Airport with no passengers published procedures.
•Must be VFR to land

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2
Q

What are the green airports

A

•Published approach

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3
Q

What is the number in the box below the victor airway?

A

It is the distance between VOR’s

•Victor airways begin and end at VOR’s

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4
Q

What are these flags?

A

VOR change over points

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5
Q

What are the brown numbers in the red boxes?

A

Off route obstacle clearance altitudes

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6
Q

What are the numbers in blue with the letter G?

A

RNAV T Routes. GPS routes. The number is the altitude for flying that route.

Part of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS). The GNSS MEA

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7
Q

What are the numbers under the T route indicated by the red arrow?

A

The length of the leg

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8
Q

If your airway MEA changes, when should you climb?

A

Climb to a higher minimum IFR altitude, shall begin immediately after passing the point beyond which that minimum altitude applies, except that when ground obstructions intervene, the point beyond which that higher minimum altitude applies, shall be crossed at or above the applicable MCA

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9
Q

What are these objects?

A

Fixes on a GPS route

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10
Q

What does it mean when a Navaid is filled in with black?

A

It is a compulsory reporting point.

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11
Q

What are these ovals?

A

These indicate the location of the middle and inner marker beacons for the ILS approach

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12
Q

What is the number with the asterisks?

A

The MOCA - Minimum obstacle clearance altitude

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13
Q

What does this D represent?

A

Class D airspace

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14
Q

What is this number?

A

Magnetic reference bearing

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15
Q

What dies this zig zag line represent?

A

Unusable route segment

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16
Q

What type of route is this?

A

Military Training Route

17
Q

What is this number?

The grey number
A

It is the Off Route Obstruction Clearance Altitude. It apples to the entire quadrant for a safe minimum altitude.