Wx/Planning Maybe Flashcards
How are cloud heights presented in TAFs, ATIS, GAFs, METAR?
Above the aerodrome (AGL)
- TAF, ATIS, METAR
AMSL
- GAF
When is wind presented as true vs magnetic?
If you read it, it’s true. If you hear it, it’s magnetic.
How long are INTER and TEMPO and how can you remember the difference?
T = Time (longer time) = TEMPO = 60 Mins
Therefore, INTER = 30mins
If an INTER and TEMPO are both on the TAF for the relevant time for landing, how much extra fuel is the pilot to carry?
The pilot is only required to carry the longer of the two, therefore TEMPO fue
If a TEMPO starts at 1400 but you are landing at 1330, do you have to carry TEMPO fuel for that LDG?
Yes, the pilot has to carry TEMPO fuel if landing during or 30 mins or less prior to the TEMPO starting (Unless its a TAF3)
If a TEMPO ends at 1000 but you are landing at 1030, do you have to carry TEMPO fuel for that LDG?
- Yes, because in a normal TAF a half hour buffer exists either side of the times
If you have a TAF 3, how does that effect fuel decisions?
- In a normal TAF, a buffer of 30mins applies to INTER and TEMPO fuel before and after landing. This is not required if it is a TAF3
What is the phnuemonic used to remeber all the points relevant to alternate decision making?
- Alternates could very well prove life saving (ACVWPLS)
Regarding alternates, what does the Pneumonic “Alternates could very well prove life saving” (ACVWPLS) mean?
A: Aids, needs to have two ways of making the approach (ILS or RNAV)
C: Cloud, if below the approach minima +500ft, you will need an alternate (1FTS)
V: Visibility, if below the approach vis +2000m, alternate is required (1FTS)
W: Wind, if forecast XWind is greater than XWIND limits and no 2nd runway you need an alternate
P: Provisional forecast, if used in remote areas with poor forecasting, you need an alternate
L: Lighting, if limited lighting you will need an alternate
S: Storms, you will need an alternate
How does a TAF 3 work and under what conditions does it reduce buffers on INTER and TEMPO?
- A TAF3 effectively means that the TAF is being more closely watched by someone at the BOM, the benefits of the TAF 3 can be applied to the first 3 hours of the prediction
What is the difference between PA and DA?
PA = Airdensity calculated for QNH (1 HpA = 30ft)
DA = PA corrected for temp (1ºC = 120ft)
What are the aircraft perf categories?
Cat 0 - Can’t hover IGE
Cat 1 - HIGE only when TOP
Cat 2 - HIGE @ MCP
Cat 3 - HOGE only when TOP
Cat 4 - HOGE @ MCP