Part 2: Airmanship Flashcards

1
Q

On an airfield, what does ATC stand for?

A

Air Traffic Control

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2
Q

Where is the Airfield/Aerodome Controller located?

A

Glass walled room at top of control tower

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3
Q

What does the Airfield/Aerodome Controller do?

A

Supervises traffic on the ground and aircraft in local circuit

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4
Q

Where is the Approach Controller located?

A

In radar room

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5
Q

What does the Approach Controller do?

A

Controls aircraft leaving area and making instrument approaches

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6
Q

Where is the Runway Controller located?

A

Red and white squared caravan

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7
Q

What does the Runway Controller do?

A

Controls individual runway

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8
Q

What is RT?

A

Radio Telephony for ground-to-air communications, using VHF or UHF on different frequencies

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9
Q

What is DFTS?

A

Defence Fixed Telecoms Systems, links together all units and stations via phone

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10
Q

How are Helicopter Operating Areas marked?

A

Large letter H, 4 metres high and 2 metres across

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11
Q

How are Stationary Hazards are marked?

A

Three side yellow object on a pole

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12
Q

What is DRDF?

A

Digital Resolution Direction Finding

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13
Q

What is ILS?

A

Instrument Landing System

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14
Q

What are DRDF and ILS used for?

A

To help airfield approach and landing

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15
Q

What is PAR?

A

Precision Approach Radar

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16
Q

What are Airways?

A

Imaginary tunnels in the air, 10-20 nautical miles across, marked by radio navigation beacons

17
Q

What is the rule for Rights of Way for the four main aircraft types?

A

Balloons have precedence over everything
Gliders have precedence over Airships and Powered aircraft
Airships have precedence over Powered aircraft
Powered aircraft give way to the others

18
Q

If two aircraft approach head on, what action must be taken?

A

They both turn to the right

19
Q

If two aircraft are on converging course, what action must be taken?

A

The one which has the other on the right has to give way

If to starboard, port appear, ‘tis your duty to keep clear

20
Q

If an aircraft is being overtaken, who has right of way?

A

The overtaken aircraft

21
Q

Where is the light on a balloon at night?

A

Somewhere below the basket… (anyone know?)

Update: 9 metres below apparently!

22
Q

What is the clock code to locate aircraft?

A

12 o’clock is dead ahead
6 o’clock is directly behind
3 o’clock is 90 degrees to the right
9 o’clock is 90 degrees to the left

23
Q

What extra information usually added to the clock number to locate aircraft?

A

High, Level, or Low

eg 6 o’clock High = directly behind and above

24
Q

How is bad ground indicated on an airfield?

A

White canvas with red band, yellow/black solid, yellow flags or squares