When To Acronyms Flashcards

1
Q

I’m sure you’re familiar with the VFR day checklist TOMATO FLAMES and VFR night checklist FLAPS. See Acronyms for the Private Pilot. For IFR flying, add _____

A

GRABCARD

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2
Q

Use _____ to help you prepare for ATC communication and correctly read back IFR clearances. In fact, you can write ____ on your kneeboard and fill in the appropriate information as ATC states your clearance.

A

CRAFT

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3
Q

As you reach your approach minimums and decide to go missed, complete the following go-around checklist. ______

A

Missed Approach Cs

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4
Q

Compass Errors

A

VDMONA

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5
Q

Acceleration Errors

A

ANDS

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6
Q

Turning Errors

A

UNOS

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7
Q

In the unlikely event that you lose your comms enroute, you should squawk 7600 and then continue your route based on this order _____

A

5 Cs

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8
Q

If you lose your comms enroute, you should squawk 7600 and then fly the highest altitude of the following options ____

A

MEA

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9
Q

Illusions In-Flight

A

ICE FLAGGS

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10
Q

Lost Comms: Route Clearance

A

AVE-F

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