Flight Insights - Oral - Post Departure Flashcards

1
Q

Define ‘Ceiling’

A

Ceiling is lowest layer of clouds covering at least half the sky (broken or overcast).

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2
Q

What’s the purpose of a STAR

A

Provides the transition between enroute
and approach environment

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3
Q

ARRIVALS

What does the instruction “descend via” tell the pilot?

A

descend at their
discretion to meet altitude and speed restrictions

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4
Q

ARRIVALS

What does the instruction “cleared for arrival” tell the pilot?

A

to fly the course but NOT
to descend from last assigned altitude

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5
Q

HOLDING

Maximum Holding Speed @6,000 ft or less?

A

200 kts

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6
Q

HOLDING

Maximum Holding Speed 6,001 ft- 14,000 ft?

A

230 kts

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7
Q

HOLDING

Maximum Holding Speed >14,000 ft?

A

265kts

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8
Q

APPROACH

Required Ceiling and Visibility for a visual approach

A

At least 1000’ with 3SM or more visibility

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9
Q

GPS

How many satellites are required to get a latitude/longitude position?

A

3

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10
Q

GPS

How many satellites are required to get a latitude/longitude position ** &** altitude?

A

4

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11
Q

GPS

How many satellites are required to make use of RAIM (in addition to getting long/lat & alt)?

A

5

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12
Q

GPS

What is a RAIM capable receiver able to do?

A

Detect faults in the position information from one of the satellites.

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13
Q

GPS

Can WAAS enabled GPS units (TSO C145, C146) be used for alternate planning?

WAAS uses ground station signals to augment/improve accuracy of sat’ signals

A

Yes

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14
Q

Instrument approach

On an approach plate - profile view, what is the purpose of a VDP (depicted by a black triangle)

A

It indicates the point from where a normal descent from the MDA can begin.

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15
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

BC

A

patches

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16
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

MI

A

mist

17
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

BL

A

blowing

18
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

PR

A

partial

19
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

GR

A

hail

20
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

PL

A

ice pellets

21
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

UP

A

unknown precipitation

22
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

DU

A

widespread dust

23
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

FC

A

funnel cloud

24
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

GS

A

small hail

25
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

+FC

A

Tornado or Waterspout

25
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

-

A

light

25
Q

ABBREVIATIONS

+

A

heavy

25
Q

730649 - what is the direction, speed and temperature?

A

230°, 106 knots, -49℃

50 is added to the direction and 100 is subtracted from wind

26
Q

2332+02 - what is the direction, speed and temperature?

A

230°, 32 knots, +2℃

27
Q

Approach

On an approach plate, what is a thick black line from a VOR?

A

Feeder route

28
Q

IFR clearance

True or false, VFR-On-Top is an IFR clearance but flown at a VFR altitude?

A

TRUE

29
Q

Low enroute chart

what does the symbol that looks like an old Castle wall denote?

A

ARTCC (Center) boundary

30
Q

DEPARTURE PROCEDURES

If no DP is listed, what is the minimum climb gradient and departure end of runway crossing altitude needed?

A

200 ft/nm, 35ft.

also, 400ft agl before turning