WX Flashcards
What are the Standard Takeoff Minimums?
1sm or 5000 ft rvr
At what visibility must the Captain do the takeoff?
1 sm or 5000 ft rvr
For takeoffs below standard visibility but above RVR 1600 what is required?
- Minimum of two operative RVR reporting systems
- All available RVR reports are controlling (except far-end which is advisory only)
- At least one of the following
- Operative High Intensity Runway Lights
- Operative Runway Centerline Lights
- Serviceable Runway Centerline Marking
- If none of the above are available:
- Runway Markings or lighting to continuously identify the takeoff surface
For takeoffs with TDZ-RVR 1200, Mid-RVR 1200, Rollout RVR 1000 what is required?
- RVR equipment and one of the visual aid combinations:
- Daylight Hours: Runway Centerline Markings, High Intensity Runway Lights, Runway Centerline Lights
- Night time Hours: High Intensity Runway Lights, Runway Centerline Lights
For takeoffs with TDZ RVR 1000, Mid RVR 1000, Rollout RVR 1000 what is required?
- RVR equipment and one of the visual aid combinations:
- Runway Centerline Lights or
- High Intensity Runway Lights and Runway Centerline Markings
For takeoffs with TDZ RVR 500, Mid RVR 500, Rollout RVR 500 what is required?
RVR equipment and all of the following visual aids are available:
- High Intensity Runway Lights - Operative Runway Centerline Lights
In regards to landing minimums what can be substituted for TDZ RVR if unavailable?
Mid RVR
Visibility values below __ statute mile are not authorized and shall not be used?
1/2 statute mile
Which zone RVR is controlling for landings?
Touch Down Zone (TDZ) RVR
What is a High Minimums Captain?
Any Captain who has not served 100 hours as PIC (not including IOE) in type under part 121 operations
What are the landing Minimums for a High Minimums Captain?
Landing Minimums can be determined by adding 100 ft to the DH/MDA and by adding 1/2 statute miles to the minimum visibility.
Can a High Minimums Captain takeoff under Lower than Standard Minimums?
Yes, however, the need for a takeoff alternate is predicted based on the High Mins Captain landing minimums.
What are the Alternate Landing Minimums for a High Minimums Captain?
No increase is applied to alternate airport minimums, but in no case may they be less than a 300 ft ceiling and 1 statute mile visibility.
Describe Type I Deicing fluid.
Type I fluid is primarily used for deicing but can be used for anti-icing with associated Holdover Times. This fluid is orange or clear in color.
Describe Type II, III, and IV Deicing fluid.
Type II, III, and IV fluid are at least 50% glycol and thickening agent that forms a pseudo-plastic film on the aircraft surface. Type III has a longer holdover time than Type II and Type IV has the longest holdover time.