Instrument II Flashcards

1
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Holding Procedure Definition

A

A holding procedure is a predetermined maneuver which keeps aircraft within specified airspace while awaiting further clearance form ATC.

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2
Q

Unexpected delay reasons for holding?

A

Sequencing
Emergency
Weather

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3
Q

Expected delay reasons for holding?

A

Contained in original IFR clearance
Pilot request for practice holding
Course Reversal

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4
Q

What type of holding pattern is this?

A

Enroute

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5
Q

What type of holding pattern is this?

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Arrival

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6
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What type of holding pattern is this?

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In Lieu of a Procedure Turn (Course Reversal)

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7
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What type of holding pattern is this?

A

Missed Approach

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8
Q

What is a standard holding pattern?

A

One that contains right turns

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9
Q

The rate or bank angle of turns during holding is how much?

A

3* per second or 30*

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10
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An uncharted holding clearance always contains 7 items.

A

False

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11
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The plain language statement “hold as published” is heard in a clearance for a _______holding pattern.

A

Charted

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12
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What radio calls are required when executing a holding procedure?

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-Entering holding (time and altitude)
-Departing holding

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13
Q

When are these calls not required?

A

Instrument training, at a military facility, under radar

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14
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What are the three types of holding entries?

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Parallel
Teardrop
Direct

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15
Q

What is the process for determining entry type using the E6B?

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Determine right or left turns and select corresponding template

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16
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What is the highlighted number represent?

A

The maximum length of holding pattern leg

17
Q

How long do you hold a holding pattern leg length if not stated?

A

1 minute and time starts after completing turn to inbound leg

18
Q

When do you turn to the outbound on a holding pattern?

A

At station passage of your VOR

19
Q

The ABEAM point is the beginning of what segment of a holding pattern?

A

The outbound leg

20
Q

How many degrees, left or right from a fix, is considered ABEAM?

A

90*

21
Q

Outbound legs can be measured in ____ or _____?

A

Time or Distance

22
Q

Time on the inbound leg should be…?

A

60 sec

23
Q

Time adjustments are made where in a holding pattern?

A

The outbound leg

24
Q

What information does a feeder route provide?

A

Attitude
Heading
Distance

25
Q

What is your required minimum weather to take off on an IFR flight plan?

A

P* <50 hours of actual weather time: 100’ Ceiling - 1/4 statue mile visibility

P* >50 hours of actual weather time: NO takeoff minimums

26
Q

Provides a graphical overhead view of the IAP.

A

Plan View

27
Q

Consists of three rows of procedure-specific information.

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Pilot Briefing Information

28
Q

Found at the top and bottom of the chart, depicts airport location and procedure identification.

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Margin Identification

29
Q

Side-view drawing of the procedure illustrating the vertical approach path altitudes, headings, distances, and fixes.

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Profile View

30
Q

Sets forth the lowest altitude and visibility requirements for the approach, whether precision or non-precision, straight-in or circling, or radar vectored.

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Landing Minimums

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