STARs Flashcards

1
Q

What does STAR stand for?

A

standard terminal arrival route

or

standard terminal arrival

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2
Q

Where can you find STARs?

A

In the Terminal Procedures Publication (TPP)

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3
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If the destination is alocation where STARs have been apublished a pilot may be issued a _________ containing a _____ whenever __________ deems it appropriate.

To accept any STAR clearance a pilot must possess ___________.

A

A pilot may be issued a clearance containing a STAR whenever ATC deems it appropriate.

To accept the clearance a pilot must possess at least the approved textual description.

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4
Q

Who’s responsible to accept or refuse an issued STAR?

A

PIC

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5
Q

If a star cannot be used advise ATC how?

A

NO STAR in filed flight plan.

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6
Q

If STAR is accepted in a clearance, compliance is mandatory/requested?

A

MANDATORY

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7
Q

GPS can be substituted for ADF/DME equipment when: (6)

A
  • Flying a DME Arc
  • Navigating TO/FR an NDB
  • Determining the aircraft position over an NDB
  • Determining position over a fix made up of crossing an NDB bearing
  • Holding over an NDB
  • Determining aircraft position over a DME fix
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