AD2 SUPP (No Airspace Names) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the lateral and vertical limits of the Pearce TMA?

A

Vertical:
Surface - 5000ft

Lateral:
20NM TAC ARC, except southern regions which border Perth airspace past R153 to the East and the 254 Radial to the west.

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2
Q

What is the contents of the PEA TMA

A

Pearce Circuit Area
Gingin Circuit Area
Avon Valley low flying corridor
R179
ELFA
Ammo Box

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3
Q

What buffer must aircraft maintain from the boundary of civil CTA?

A

1.5NM buffer except when operating within:

  • The Gnangara Release
  • PEA CIRA
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4
Q

What are the vertical and lateral limits of the Pearce CIRA?

A

Vertical: SFC - 3500ft and;

Aircraft just remain 1.5NM from civil CTA or at least 500ft below civil control steps except

Lateral: 5NM radius from ARP entirely within R155A

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5
Q

What are the lateral and vertical limits of the Gingin CIRA?

A

Vertical Limits:
SFC - 3500ft

Lateral Limits:
A circle of 5NM centered on Gingin ARP, excluding the area to the south closer than 12TAC Pearce

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6
Q

What are the names of the 3 lanes, starting from West to North.

A

Mullaloo Lane
Alkimos Lane
Wannamal Lane

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7
Q

How many degrees wide are the training areas?

A

24 Degrees

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8
Q

What TAC dimensions do the inner and outer areas start and end?

A

15TAC / 30TAC / 45 TAC

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9
Q

What are the vertical dimensions of PTA Alpha?

A

5000 - 12,000ft, except A27 which is 3000 - 10,000ft

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10
Q

Can you depart and re-enter Pearce airspace in A27 outer?

A

Yes, in the area that coincides with class G airspace.

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11
Q

Where is the Merlo release, and what does it comprise of?

A

Comprises of airspace above R153 A and B, and the portion of PTH TMA within 10TAC, SFC-4000FT

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12
Q

Where is the Gnangara release, and what does it comprise of?

A

The Gangara release lies to the south, within 11DME Perth, SFC-1500ft.

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13
Q

What are the vertical dimensions of the Gnangara release?

A

SFC - 1500ft

NOTE: You must stay clear of civil airspace by 500ft, thus when in Gnangara you must stay not above 1000’

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14
Q

What are the dimensions of the outer manoeuvring area?

A

Vertical: Surface - 5000ft

Lateral: Within the confines of R155AB outside the PEA TMA

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15
Q

Is the Avon valley low flying corridor a part of the PEA TMA?

A

No

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16
Q

How many areas exist in Night IFR alpha training area?

A

4 areas

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17
Q

What are the altitudes of night IFR alpha area?

A

6000 - 12,000ft for A30, 33 and 36

5000 - 10,000 for A26

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18
Q

Do the night IFR alpha areas receive DTI support?

A

No, because they are procedurally separated.

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19
Q

What are the 4 night IFR gate names?

A

MOTSA (A26)
IGNOM (A30)
MUGSI (A33)
OPUKO (A36)

20
Q

What are the vertical dimensions of the Muchea Air Weapons Range R179?

A

SFC - 14,000ft

21
Q

What are the vertical dimensions of the Ammo Box?

A

SFC - 1500ft

22
Q

What are the vertical dimensions of Bindoon Extended, and where is it?

A

SFC - 12,000ft

NE portion of R155 A/B

23
Q

How far must aircraft operating in Bindoon stay away from civil class C boundaries?

A

2.5NM

24
Q

When should pilots contact approach?

A

A. When departing Pearce or Gingin
B. For operations in the ELFA, AVON valley, Bindoon areas
C. When departing PTA A for operations in Pearce or Gingin
D. All ACFT entering PTA A from outside controlled airspace

25
Q

When Gingin is under CTAF procedures, what QNH should be used?

A

PEA QNH

26
Q

What is the Pearce aircraft segregation criteria?

A

500ft vertical segregation
2NM lateral segregation

27
Q

When traffic has been sighted, what are the reduced segregation criteria?

A

500ft vertically
600ft laterally

28
Q

What VMC criteria are aircraft operating in Pearce RAs expected to provide?

A

Class C

29
Q

What VMC criteria apply in the Pearce and Gingin circuit areas?

A

Class D

30
Q

What separation do VFR and IFR aircraft need to maintain from R179

A

VFR: Remain Clear Visually
IFR: 1NM

31
Q

Are Reduced Runway Separation Standards available on 18R/36L?

A

No

32
Q

Where are the cold lanes?

A

East Side RWY 18/36
South Side 08/26

33
Q

What is the minimum height for a low pitch?

A

300ft

34
Q

When cleared for HK from the Pearce or Gingin CIRA, what height can you climb not above?

A

4000ft AMSL

35
Q

Circuit Aircraft have right of way. When entering the circuit, what visual separation must you afford other aircraft?

A

500ft Vertical
600M Lateral

36
Q

Does RWY 18R/36L have any lighting?

A

No. It cannot be used at night.

37
Q

Can you perform night circuits on RWY 05/23?

A

No

38
Q

How many aircraft can be in the circuit at one time at night?

A

6

39
Q

What is the default takeoff runway?

A

18L/36R

40
Q

What is the default full - stop runway?

A

18L/36R

41
Q

What is the highest usable level in PTA A (On request)

A

FL150

42
Q

What is the lowest usable area in PTA A?

A

Can operate down to SFC

43
Q

What is the shared level?

A

5000ft is referred to as the ‘Shared level’, as ACFT in PTA A and in the OMA both can use it legally.

44
Q

After which time are approaches to the REM not allowed?

A

1700.

45
Q

What is the standard direction for a REM approach?

A

The north

46
Q

Where is the pre - mediated ejection/emergency area for Pearce?

A

The MAWR (285° 05NM)

47
Q

What altitude ranges can you operate in in the lanes

A

5000 - 12,000ft