Part B Flashcards
While executing the approach the standard airspeeds should be used, if there is no restriction. The following
distances and positions are advisory.
Maximum 220 knots, 12 NM from threshold (straight-in) or starting turn for final.
Maximum 180 knots, 8 NM from threshold (straight-in) or completing the turn.
Maximum 160 knots, 4 NM from threshold.
VMC:
Following a GPWS caution aural alert, the suitable PF response should be:
Any repetitive (more than twice) GLIDE SLOPE or more than one time ‘’SINK RATE SINK
RATE’’ GPWS caution alerts are received, initiate go-around.
Stabilization
- ILS approaches must be flown within ____. of the Localizer and Glide Slope.
onedot
stabilization
Non-precision approaches maximum deviation from VOR is ____________ degrees and NDB is
5 degrees.
½ dot or 2.5 degress
The aeroplane shall be at approach (target) speed. Deviations of Vapp ——–to ——- knots are acceptable if the airspeed is trending toward approach (target) speed
Vapp +10 knots to Vapp -5 knots
circling
Do not exceed the obstruction clearance distance from the runway threshold at any time during the circling approach
(4.2 NM for Category C or 5.28 NM for Category D aeroplanes).
circling
Configuration at the MDA(H):
Gear down
Flaps 15
Speedbrake armed
Second Segment - Extends from the gear up point to a gross height of at least 400 feet, using takeoff thrust and takeoff flaps at a constant V2 speed.
2.5 climb gradient
Final Takeoff Segment - Extends from the end of the third segment to a gross height of at least 1,500
feet, with flaps up, maximum continuous thrust and at flaps up speed.
1.2 climb gradient