Instrument 1 - IFR Navigation and Garmin 430 (Day 3) Flashcards

1
Q

When are NOTAMS required to be checked and by whom?

A

By the PC before every flight in army aircraft.

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2
Q

2 types of navigation:

A

Space based navigation

Ground based navigation

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3
Q

What is Space based navigation?

A

Navigation system that provides highly accurate 3D navigation information to an infinite number of users anywhere on and around the earth.
(GPS)

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4
Q

GPS is composed of what 3 major segments?

A
  • Space segment
  • Control segment
  • User segment
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5
Q

How many satellites is necessary for a precise navigation signal?

A

4

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6
Q

GPS status information is available in what 3 ways?

A

Telephone
Internet
NOTAMs

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7
Q

How often must an ARMY A/C gps database be checked for currency?

A

Before every flight

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8
Q

What is ground based navigation?

A

Navigation is aided by VOR (VHF Omnidirectional range)

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9
Q

Standard service volume is:

A

The restriction limits of unrestricted NAVAIDs used for random unpublished navigation, and does not apply to published flight routes or procedures.

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10
Q

How can you check your VOR receiver accuracy? and when should you check it?

A

VOR test facility
Certified checkpoints on airport surface (+/-4)
Certified Ground Checkpoint (+/-6
)

Must be checked before each flight

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11
Q

Regarding the GARMIN 430W: When “Enroute” the CDI tolerance is _____ NM to each side

A

2

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12
Q

Regarding the GARMIN 430W: When at “Terminal” the CDI tolerance is _____ NM to each side

A

1

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13
Q

Regarding the GARMIN 430W: When within 2nm of “FAF” the CDI tolerance is _____ NM to each side

A

0.3

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14
Q

Enroute on the GPS is shown when you are where?

A

31 NM outbound the departure airfield and prior to 31 NM inbound destination airfield

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15
Q

“SUSP” annunciation indicates?

A

Automatic sequencing of approach is suspended on current leg and normally appears at holding patterns and upon crossing the missed approach point.

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16
Q

“Terminal” on the gps is shown when you are where?

A

From T/O to 31NM outbound and from 31 NM inbound to landing

17
Q

WAAS is short for:

A

Wide Area Augmentation system

18
Q

FAF is short for:

A

Final Approach Fix

19
Q

The signal from a VOR ground station provides 360 usable courses known as _____?

A

Radials

20
Q

3 Clases for VORs are:

A

(T) Terminal
(L) Low Altitude
(HA) High Altitude

21
Q

What is the normal range (SSV) of an L or HA class VOR a 1000 ft agl?

A

40 NM

22
Q

The accuracy of the VOR ground transmitter?

A

Generally +/- 1*

23
Q

GNSS is short for:

A

Global Navigation Satelite System

24
Q

Types of ground based navigation:

A

VOR
Localizer
NDB

25
Q

Signals that emit from VOR’s are called:

A

Radials

26
Q

A position from a NDB is is called:

A

The “bearing” from the NDB

The position from you to the NDB is a bearing TO the NDB

27
Q

What is a course:

A

The direction you must take to get where you are going