Low Vis Ops/FMS/Emergency Procedures – Exam B Flashcards
If the weather at the destination is forecast to be below approach minima within 1 hour of ETA:
Two destination alternates must be selected.
Enough fuel must be carried to return to the departure airfield.
A destination alternate must be selected with forecast weather greater than Cat 1 minima.
A legal destination alternate must be available within 1 hour flying time at single engine cruise speed.
Two destination alternates must be selected.
A Cat I Approach has:
DH not below 200 ft AAL and RVR not less than 300 m.
DH not below 100 ft AGL and RVR more than 550 m.
DH not below 200 ft AAL and RVR not less than 550 m.
DH not below 200 ft AAL and RVR more than 300 m.
DH not below 200 ft AAL and RVR not less than 550 m.
Reporting of RVR will commence when the weather falls below:
Visibility 1500m and ceiling 200 ft.
Visibility 1200m.
Visibility 600 m and ceiling 200 ft.
Visibility 1500 m.
Visibility 1500 m.
The ILS Localiser is calibrated to:
17 nm at 35° from the centreline & 25 nm at 10° from the centreline.
8 nm at 25° from the centreline & 17 nm at 10° from the centreline.
17 nm at 25° from the centerline & 25 nm at 10° from the centerline.
8 nm at 35° from the centerline & 25 nm at 10° from the centerline.
17 nm at 35° from the centreline & 25 nm at 10° from the centreline.
What is Empty Visual Field Myopia?
Inability of the eye to focus on short distances if no reference points are available.
Inability of the eye to focus on long distances if no reference points are available.
Inability of the eye to focus on long distances in poor light conditions.
Inability of the eye to focus on short distances in poor light conditions.
Inability of the eye to focus on long distances if no reference points are available.
Following a Cat II approach, why must a Form ST F017 be completed?
So that pilot currency can be monitored by the CAA.
So that the accuracy of the aerodrome equipment can be monitored.
So that the continued provision of Cat II facilities at the airfield can be justified.
So that the performance of Company Cat II operations can be monitored.
So that the performance of Company Cat II operations can be monitored.
The maximum tailwind for a Cat II approach is:
5 kts
10 kts
0 kts
18 kts
10 kts
The last 900m of runway center-line lights are:
Red
Alternate Red & White for the first 600m and Red for the last 300m.
Alternating Red & White.
Alternating White & Yellow for the first 600m and Red for the last 300m.
Alternate Red & White for the first 600m and Red for the last 300m.
You have been flying an Arrival Hold in LNAV; on leaving the hold you must:
Select HGD Mode.
Program a PVOR so that the approach can be monitored.
Ensure the Arrival hold is cancelled by using DTO a waypoint.
Programme a GPS overlay.
Ensure the Arrival hold is cancelled by using DTO a waypoint.
The Holding Page can be displayed by:
Selecting DTO/HOLDING
Selecting PERF/MENU/HOLD
Selecting NAV/MNVR/HOLDING DEFN
Both a. and c. are correct
Selecting DTO/HOLDING
AND
Selecting NAV/MNVR/HOLDING DEFN
When the Nav Source is set to FMS:
The course bar on the selected side is magenta.
Both course bars are magenta.
The course bar on the side to which the HSI arrow points is magenta.
The course bar on the non-selected side is amber.
The course bar on the selected side is magenta
The Summary Page which displays flight times and fuel details:
Must be selected from FUEL/MENU/SUMMARY
Is automatically displayed on landing and cannot be selected.
Is displayed after landing on DATA Page 2.
Is automatically displayed on landing and can be re-selected from DATA Page 2.
Is automatically displayed on landing and cannot be selected.
To Enter a Departure on FMS select:
FPL/MENU/DEPART then select the runway and departure from the menus.
NAV/MENU/DEP then select the runway and departure required.
FPL/MENU2/DEPATURE then select the departure required
DTO/DEPARTURE then select the runway and departure required
FPL/MENU/DEPART then select the runway and departure from the menus.
To read the Take-off Time and ETA:
Press PERF
Press FUEL/NEXT
Press FUEL/MENU
Press FUEL
Press FUEL
Assuming correct SOP’s, if the HOLDING Page is selected in the initial climb, the FMS will display:
The nearest Holding Facility to the present position.
The first Holding Facility on the flight planned route.
The Hold programmed before the start of the star.
The Hold that relates to the Emergency Turn Procedure for the selected departure.
The Hold that relates to the Emergency Turn Procedure for the selected departure.