Random Questions Flashcards

1
Q

Where can you find information about the lighting symbols on the Instrument Approach Plates?

A

The Flight Information Handbook

Page B-27

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2
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Where can you find information about a Trouble T symbol?

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Front of the respective FLIP Terminal Procedure Publication (Approach Book)

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3
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Where can you find information about Alternate Minimums?

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Front of the respective FLIP Terminal Procedure Publication (Approach Book)

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4
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What does WAAS Stand for and what is it?

A

Wide Area Augmentation System
WAAS augments the GPS Standard Positioning Service to provide enhanced integrity, accuracy, and availability over the GPS SPS.

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5
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If an approach says ADF or DME REQUIRED, What are you allowed to do with the GPS?

A
  1. Determine the aircrafts position relative to a distance form a conventional NAVAID
  2. Navigate to or from a conventional NAVAID
  3. Hold over a conventional NAVIAD or DME Fix
  4. Fly an arc base on DME
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6
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RNAV 1 and 2 designations cover what applications?

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En-route and terminal navigation applications

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7
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How do you calculate a standard rate turn at varying airspeeds?

A

(TAS)/10 + 7

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8
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What are the 5-times you must contact clearance delivery in the chocks?

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  1. Stereo Route
  2. Direct to Lawton, Henry Post, or Duncan
  3. All O+B/X-C Missions
  4. All Reverse LL Missions except SR278R
  5. If there is an instrument status, you must contact them for all missions
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9
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IMC Nordo Procedures at Sheppard

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  1. Squawk 7600
  2. Recover to most appropriate airfield via instrument approach, if VMC is regained, follow VMC NORDO procedures
  3. Climb/Descend to last assigned altitude or ESA (whichever is higher)
  4. After, refer to pink pages 6-5
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10
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What is Sheppards Clearance Limit?

A

13 DME

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11
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Describe the process of what to do if ICS fails or is Inop?

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If there is no smoke or fumes and below 10,000 cabin altitude, you may drop your mask to communicate. Consider using VHR for inter-cockpit comm.

If unable to do either of those, the FCP shall set the mirrors towards the RCP and be ready in case of a visual signal

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12
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What is the visual signal for emergency gear extension with an ICS failure?

A

The FCP cycling the landing gear handle and then leaving it down

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13
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What is the visual signal for prepare for controlled ejection with an ICS failure?

A

Hold up the pink pages of the IFG to the other crew member. When the Controlled EJection checklist is complete, give the AC a thumbs up

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14
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What is the visual signal for ejection with an ICS failure?

A

Face curtain

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15
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What is the visual signal for transfer of A/C control with an ICS failure?

A

PF pumps rudder pedals to the other pilot. PNF shakes the control stick to take control. The old PF will the show his/her hands to the new PF.

If the AC shakes the stick, immediately relinquish control

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16
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Where do you find information regarding METAR codes?

A

FIH Section C: Metrological Information

17
Q

What is required to operate in RVSM airspace?

A
  1. 2 independent altitude measuring systems
  2. A secondary surveillance radar altitude report transponder
  3. An altitude alert system
  4. An automatic altitude control system
18
Q

How long is a flight plan active for if there is a delay due to maintenance etc?

A

2 hours

19
Q

What two methods can you use if you do not have VMC weather at High Key for an ELP?

A

Standard ELP or high speed ELP

20
Q

For a normal ELP in IMC conditons, what should you do?

A

Use the GPS rather than visual references for ground track control

21
Q

For a high-speed ELP in IMC conditons, what should you do?

A

Arrive just below the weather with excess airspeed, which will allow maneuvering to intercept the ELP at or prior to an appropriate low key position.

22
Q

Where can you find information about Declared Distances?

A

In the respective Airport Facility Directory