Terrain Critical Routes Flashcards
Identify the altitudes in box A on the New York Low Enroute chart.
(GOM, Ch 1)
A. MEA of 5000’ (minimum en-route altitude; lowest altitude meeting terrain, signal and ATC clearance requirements) and MOCA of 1600’ (minimum obstruction clearance altitude; lowest altitude between fixes that provides obstacle clearance and signal coverage if within 22nm of a VOR)
Identify the altitude in box B on the New York Low Enroute chart.
GOM, Ch 1)
B. GRID MORA of 3100’ (grid minimum off-route altitude; 1000’ obstacle clearance where peaks are 5000’ or lower, 2000’ obstacle clearance where peaks are 5001’ or higher)
What does “MAA” stand for in box C on the New York Low Enroute chart.
(GOM, Ch 1)
C. Maximum Authorized Alititude (maximum authorized altitude; maximum altitude suitable for navaid signal reception)
On a Terminal Procedure, unless otherwise noted, what is the radius of protection of the MSA in reference to the charted fix.
(GOM, Ch 1)
• Unless otherwise depicted, 25nm from the fix depicted in the MSA ring.
While on L626 between PALPA and SUKET you experience a rapid decompression, how low are you going to descend? When can you descend further?
FL160 until SUKET and then 11500
When may the Special Engine Failure Procedure be disregarded if an engine fails after V1?
(GOM, Ch 6)
• The Contingency Procedure is not mandatory for use in VMC. In the event of an engine failure in VMC, the flight crew may “see and avoid” obstacles.