Navigation and Radio Procedures Flashcards
1
Q
While under RADAR CONTROL ATC takes responsibility for?
A
Separation and Terrain Clearance
2
Q
What information and in which order does the information need to be passed to the pilot?
A
- Fix
- Level
- Inbound Track
- Right or Left Turns
- Time of Leg (if necessary)
3
Q
Radar Vectors are given to an aircraft so it can facilitate:
A
- Position an aircraft on final approach aid
- To a point where a radar assisted final approach can be made
- To position the aircraft for a visual approach
4
Q
Radar Advisory Service is only provided in?
A
IFR Conditions
5
Q
What the message format for a medical transport routine PAN PAN Medical?
A
- The Call sign or other recognised means of identification.
- The number and type of medical transport
- The intended route
- The estimated time en-route
- Any other information such as altitude
6
Q
What is the relationship between frequency and wavelength ?
A
Wave Length = Speed of Light ÷ Frequency
7
Q
For VDF Fixes what is the range of the fixes?
A
- Class A - Accurate to within 9.3km or 5nm
- Class B - Accurate to within 37km or 20nm
- Class C - Accurate to within 92km or 50nm
- Class D - Less accurate then Class C
8
Q
What information is required in a position report?
A
- Aircraft ID
- Position
- Time
- Level
- Next position over
- Ensuing significant Point
9
Q
What are the classes of acceptable error for a DF Bearing?
A
Class A - 2º
Class B - 5º
Class C - 10º
Class D - 10º>