Scanner Procedures Flashcards

1
Q

Area of Responsibility:

Pilot: _____ o’clock
Copilot: _____ o’clock
Right Scanner: _____ o’clock
Left Scanner: _____ o’clock (if solo, tends to stay on _____ side)

A

Pilot: 12 to 3 o’clock
Copilot: 9 to 12 o’clock
Right Scanner: 12 to 6 o’clock
Left Scanner: 6 to 12 o’clock (if solo, tends to stay on right side)

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2
Q

The final decision to accomplish any approach or landing rests with the __________.

A

Aircraft Commander

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3
Q

Scanners will clear __________.

A

the tail rotor and all aircraft movements and turns

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4
Q

Whenever horizontal rotor clearance is __________ ft or less, the Scanner will inform the Pilot of the clock position relative to the nose of the aircraft.

A

25

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5
Q

A _______ is a weather condition in which visibility and contrast are severely reduced by snow or sand.

A

whiteout

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6
Q

A _________ is an inflight visibility restriction due to dust or sand in the air.

A

brownout

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7
Q

When calling a __________, say it 3 times followed by the reason for calling it.

A

go-around

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8
Q

Any flight below __________ ft AGL is considered low-level flying.

A

300

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