Instruments TD 76 Flashcards
Explain the four functional modes of operation for the AN/ARN-153.
R MODE: the TACAN system calculates and displays the bearing the surface beacon, course deviation, and to-from information.
TR MODE: the TACAN system calculates and displays slant range distance to the selected TACAN surface station, bearing, and course deviation information.
AAR MODE: the TACAN system operates as described in the R mode, with the exception that the bearing information is received from a properly equipped TACAN aircraft.
AATR MODE: the bearing and distance information is received from a TACAN properly equipped aircraft. Use either pre-assigned channel pairings or establish channel pairings with a 63-channel separation.
What are the standards for Task 1184: Respond to Inadvertent Instrument Meteorological Conditions (IIMC)?
- Announce “IMC”, maintain proper aircraft control and make transition to instrument flight immediately.
- Immediately initiate a climb.
- Continue IIMC recovery procedures as follows:
a) Attitude - level the wings and adjust pitch for desired airspeed while maintaining the aircraft in trim
b) Heading - maintain heading; turn only to avoid known obstacles
c) TQ - maintain climb pwr until reaching appropriate cruise altitude
d) Airspeed - adjust to appropriate climb airspeed
e) Altitude - climb to minimum safe altitude as prescribed by the DOD FLIP, local regulations or SOP after establishing aircraft control. - Contact ATC, as required. Comply with ATC instructions and complete the IIMC recovery IAW local regulations and SOP.
Discuss the two navigational modes for the TACAN.
TCN MODE: provides lateral guidance to track a selected TACAN course. TACAN course is entered through the CDU.
TCNP MODE: TACAN point-to-point mode provides guidance to fly a direct path to a selected TACAN radial and DME distance. The TACAN radial and DME distance is entered on the TACAN control page.