ILS part 2 Flashcards

1
Q

The Localizer operates in the VHF band between ? and ? MHz to provide ? channels

A

The Localizer operates in the VHF band between 108 and 111.975 MHz to provide 40 channels

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2
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This part (localizer) of the frequency band is shared with VOR: the frequencies allocated are ? decimals and ? decimals + ? MHz.

A

This part of the frequency band is shared with VOR: the frequencies allocated are odd decimals and odd decimals + 0.05 MHz.

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3
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The glide path operates in the UHF band between 329.15 and 335 MHz to provide ? complementary channels. e.g. 329.15, 329.3, 329.45, 329.6 - 335 MHz

A

The glide path operates in the UHF band between 329.15 and 335 MHz to provide 40 complementary channels. e.g. 329.15, 329.3, 329.45, 329.6 - 335 MHz

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4
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All markers transmit at ? MHz ? modulation. There is no interference problem as the radiation pattern is a narrow fan-shaped vertical beam

A

All markers transmit at 75 MHz amplitude modulation. There is no interference problem as the radiation pattern is a
narrow fan-shaped vertical beam

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5
Q

The DME ranges are zero referenced to the -

A

ILS runway threshold

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6
Q

The localizer coverage sector extends from the transmitter to distances of:

  • __ NM (46.3 km) within plus or minus __° from the centre line.
  • __ NM (31.5 km) between __° and __° from the centre line.
  • __ NM (18.5 km) outside ± __° if coverage is provided

The glide path coverage extends from the transmitter to a distance of at least:

__ NM (18.5 km) in sectors of _° in azimuth on each side of the centre line

A
  • 25 NM (46.3 km) within plus or minus 10° from the centre line.
  • 17 NM (31.5 km) between 10° and 35° from the centre line.
  • 10 NM (18.5 km) outside ± 35° if coverage is provided

10 NM (18.5 km) in sectors of 8° in azimuth on each side of the centre line

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7
Q

The lobes are transmitted on a single VHF ILS frequency. In

order that an aircraft’s ILS receiver can distinguish between the lobes:

A
  • the right hand lobe (the blue sector) has a 150 Hz modulation.
  • the left hand lobe (the yellow sector) has a 90 Hz modulation.
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8
Q

the angular displacement of the aircraft from the centreline of the localizer relates to the -

A

Depth of modulation(DOM)

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9
Q

The glide slope UHF transmitter is located to one side of the runway approximately ? m from the runway edge, ? m upwind of the threshold.

A

The glide slope UHF transmitter is located to one side of the runway approximately 200 m from the runway edge, 300 m upwind of the threshold.

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10
Q

Full scale deflection of the localiser on the HSI/CDI?

For the GS?

A
  1. 5 degrees

0. 7

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11
Q

False glide path beams are sensed -

A

above the correct glide path

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12
Q

Marker beacons:

Cockpit light, Ident, frequency, touchdown range:

  1. OM
  2. MM
  3. IM
A
  1. Blue, 2 dashes/sec, 400hz, 3.5 - 6nm
  2. Yellow, alt dots and dashes 3/sec, 1300hz, 500ft - 3500ft.
  3. White, 6 dots/sec, 3 000hz, 250 - 1500ft.
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