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LNAV and VNAV are examples of which classification of Instrument Approach)

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Approach Procedure with Vertical guidance (APV)

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What are the segments of IAP?

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  1. Arrival segment
  2. initial approach segment
  3. intermediate approach segment
  4. Final approach segment
    5 Missed approach segment
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What are some examples of Precision Approach (PA)

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ILS, and PAR

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What is PDG?

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A procedure design gradient is the published climb gradient measured from the origin of the OIS above DER.

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The minimum altitude for a defined segment that provides the required obstacle clearance is called? (0.8%)

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The MOC. The minimum obstacle clearance

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With NPA there is no vertical guidance. True or False?

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False. There is a lack of vertical guidance however there is still some such as what altitude to start at.

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the missed approach procedure shall be terminated at an altitude/ height sufficient to permit..

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1) Initiation of another approach
2) Return to a designated holding position
3) Resumption of en-route flight

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When is the missed approach procedure initiated?

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• At the decision altitude or height (DA/H) in a Precision Approach procedure (PA)

• At the missed approach point (MAPt) in a Non-precision approach procedure (NPA)

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What are the part of an Instrument Approach chart?

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Pilot briefing
Plan view
Profile view
Minimums (Landing)
Airport Diagram

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What is the standard holding pattern?

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A right turn pattern and a outbound leg of 1 minute if aircraft is below 14,000 ft and 11/2 minutes if above 14,000 ft

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A predetermined manoeuvre which keeps an aircraft within a specific airspace while awaiting further clearance is referred to as ?

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A holding position.

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At what angle and rate should all turns be made?

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25° or at a rate of 3° per second whichever requires the lesser bank.

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How long does the standard holding pattern take to complete?

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4 mins. (1 min for each 180° turn and 1 min for each straight ahead section)

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How many phases does the missed approach segment have? Name them.

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Three phases:

  1. Initial phase
  2. Intermediate phase
  3. Final phase
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What is a rate 1 turn?

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3° per second or 180° turn.

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