Written Test Questions Flashcards
What does adequate visual reference mean?
(4) AVR is enough visual reference to maintain directional control on takeoff. If you’re at an airport which does not provide you with tdz, cl, and roll out RVR’s, then you’ll move to AVR.. which is a higher RVR.
(3) ADEQUATE VIS REF (Adequate Visual Refer- ence) — Runway markings or runway lighting that provides the pilot with adequate visual reference to continuously identify the takeoff surface and maintain directional control throughout the takeoff run. REF JEP
What is the meaning of a symbol which has an H with a triangle around it?
Helipad on a Airport Diagram
What does a taxi closure symbol looks like?
an ‘x’ on the chart or a big yellow ‘x’ on the runway
What is max t/o weight in the plane you’re currently flying?
10450
Who would you call to pick up your clearance?
Clearance delivery or ground control if no CD
How high does class bravo go?
It is typically 10,000, but can be tailored for individual airports.
What is the blue line that is the separation line of Low alt charts?
Marks where and what the next adjoining chart would be.
Where is the final approach fix on an ILS?
FAF on a precision approach is the
point where the minimum glide slope intercept altitude intercepts the glide slope.
http://ww1.jeppesen.com/download/aopa/jul99aopa.pdf
If you intercept Glide slope at 3,000 is this considered the FAF? Note: the top of the plate says GS 2,000
No, FAF is the altitude on the GS at minimum GS intercept alt.
http://ww1.jeppesen.com/download/aopa/jul99aopa.pdf