RSVM Flashcards

1
Q

Who initiated a program to asses the feasibility of a RVSM and when?

A

ICAO in 1982

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2
Q

What does RVSM stand for?

A

Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum

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3
Q

The principal benefits which the implementation of RVSM were expected to provide were:

A

A theoretical doubling of airspace between FL290 and FL410

and

Increased fuel economy

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4
Q

What is the new RVSM standard?

A

1000 ft

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5
Q

What did the change from 2000ft minimum to 1000ft minimum allow?

A

Allows aircraft to safely fly more optimum profiles, gain fuel savings, and increase airspace capacity

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6
Q

When was the implementation of the 1000 ft separation standard?

A

1988

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7
Q

Why was the standard historically 1,000 feet from the surface to 29,000 ft (FL290), and 2,000 ft above FL 290?

A

Because the accuracy of the pressure altimeter decreases with height

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8
Q

What caused the standard to be changed?

A

Over time, Air Data Computers (ADCs) combined with Altimeters have become more accurate and Auto pilots more adept at maintaining a set level

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9
Q

How may non-RVSM interact with RVSM?

A

Non-RVSM approved aircraft may transit through RVSM airspace

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10
Q

Who is exempt from the requirement to be RVSM approved?

A

“State aircraft” such as military, customs and police service

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11
Q

What is DRVSM?

A

Domestic Reduced Vertical Separation Minimum is a procedure that allows controllers to reduce the vertical separation between aircraft from 2,000 ft tc altitudes between 29,000 ft and 41,000 ft

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12
Q

What does the DRVSM do?

A

Increase capacity and save money by allowing more planes to fly preferred altitudes and routes

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13
Q

Since the implementation of the new standard, what have declined?

A

Controller Operational Errors

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