chapter 3 enroute Flashcards

1
Q

What should be included in every position report?

A
Identification
Position
Time
Altitude or flight level
Type of flight plan
ETA and name of next reporting point
Pertinent remarks
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2
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What is the standard holding pattern leg length?

A

at or below 14000, 1 minute

above 14000, 1 1/2 minutes

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3
Q

When can you NOT use RNAV as a substitute form of navigation?

A

Lateral navigation on localizer-based courses without raw localizer data
Procedures identified as not authorized (NA) by NOTAM
May not substitute for NAVAID on final approach segment (Unless “or GPS” is listed)

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4
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When CAN you use RNAV as a substitute form of navigation?

A

To determine an aircraft position or distance from a VOR NAVAID
Navigate to a VOR
Holding patterns
DME arcs

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5
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What is OBS/non sequencing mode?

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Maintains the current waypoint indefinitely, instead of continuing the route sequence

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6
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What is the purpose of Baro-aiding?

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Augments GPS integrity solution by using a non-satellite input source (Pitot-static system) for vertical reference. Can substitute a 5th satellite for RAIM

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7
Q

How are airways and route systems depicted on low enroute charts?

A

VHF/UHF is black
LF/MF is brown
RNAV is blue

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8
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What is tower enroute control service?

A

At some locations IFR flight can be controlled from the terminal enviorment. TEC routes are often for flights below 10,000 and found in the chart supplement. Put TEC in remarks

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9
Q

Are courses on low enroute charts true or magnetic?

A

Magnetic

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10
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What are Q and T routes?

A

RNAV routes
Q routes depicted on low enroute charts, RNAV routes from 1,200 - 18,000
T routes depicted on enroute high altitude charts, RNAV routes from 18,000 - FL 450

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11
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What does MON mean on a low enroute chart?

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(displayed above airport name) That the VOR at the airport is part of the minimum operation network

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12
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What reports must be made to ATC without a specific request?

A
M issed approach
A irspeed change (5% or 10kts)
R eaching a holding fix or point to which cleared
V acating any previously assigned altitude or FL
E TA change in excess of 2 minutes
L eaving assigned holding fix or point 
O uter marker inbound (non-radar)
U nforcasted weather 
S afety of flight compromised 

V FR on top with any altitude change
F inal approach fix inbound (non-radar)
R adio malfunction

C ompuslory reporting points (non-radar)
500 FPM - unable to climb/descend 500FPM

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