Low Visibility Operations Flashcards

1
Q

When are approach and landing ops not authorised?

A

VIS below 800m

Unless RVR available for intended rwy

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2
Q

When shall LVO TKOFs be conducted at towered ADs? (LVO TKOF MINIMA)

A

When RV / RVR less than 550m

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3
Q

When is a TKOF alternate required?

A

When conditions are below CAT I approach minima

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4
Q

What are the LVO TKOF restrictions?

A

State approves operation

Minima published

When RV/RVR <550m ATC have to advise LVO procedures are in force

LVOs only approved at towered ADs

LVOs no permitted at non towered ADs but VIS may be reduced. Determine rwy is clear by back tracking

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5
Q

What is the lowest TKOF minima for non towered ADs? Day and Night?

A

Day - 550m

Night - 800m

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6
Q

LVO Landing Minima

A

DH - 200ft

VIS - 800m or

RVR - 550m or lowest vis minima crew is approved and current for

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7
Q

LVO environments limits?

A

A/C PERFORMANCE

STIPULATIONS IN RELEVANT APPROVAL

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8
Q

LVO TKOF AND LDG wind limits

A

HW - 30kts

X-wind - 15kts

TW - 10kts

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9
Q

When is switching during LVO approach not permitted?

A

Below 1000ft HAT

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10
Q

When is the approach not continued if corrective switching required after a system failure?

A

Below 1000ft HAT

Switching to re engage AP below 1000ft HAT not permitted

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11
Q

When is RVR used instead of RV?

A

TKOF minima less then 350m

CAT I approach with VIS less than 800m

CAT I SA, CAT II SA, CAT II/III approached in use

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12
Q

Can PIC act as an approved observer using RV for TDZ for LVO TKOF?

A

Yes if TKOF VIS less than 350m RVR or RV can be used by PIC acting as an approved observer.

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13
Q

When can the TDZ RVR be pilot assessed?

A

TDZ RVR inop or not reported

Local conditions appear to be significantly better

Markings, aids and lighting clearly visible

Assessment made by identifying rwy edge or centre line lights at the TKOF point

Pilot determination of VIS reported to ATC

RVR measurements are available from ATC on request

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14
Q

LVO landing minimum approach and runway lighting requirements

A

Runway edge lighting (REDL)

Runway Centreline Lighting (RCLL)

TDZ lighting (TDZL)

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15
Q

Is auto land mandatory for all LVO approaches?

A

Yes

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16
Q

When are LVO approach operations required?

A

When conditions are below CAT I

ATC must be in operation and advise LVOs procedures are in effect

17
Q

CAT I LVO DA?

A

200ft

18
Q

CAT I SA DH?

A

150ft

19
Q

CAT II SA DH?

A

100ft

20
Q

CAT II DH

A

100ft

21
Q

CAT III A DH

A

50ft or No DH

22
Q

CAT III B DH?

A

No DH

23
Q

LVO ILS APPROACH SUMMARY

A
  • indicates RVR required

No worse than MED braking reported by ATC

LDG Dist available = or greater than in
Preflight = LDR wet rwy
Inflight = FLD from flysmart with QNH AND AUTO LAND SELECTED SELECT CAT II FOR CAT II AND III approached

Rwy approved for auto land

If no DH and alert height required

TDZ A320 = 350m A321 = 400m

24
Q

What is an Approach ban?

A

A/C can’t TKOF or start an approach if conditions are below minima for the airport.

You can after commencing an IAP continue past FAF/OM/1000ft HAA of conditions drop below the airport LDG minima.

25
Q

Commencement/Continuation of Approach

A

If approach ban applicable an approach may not continue if ATC reported RVR is below minima

In absence of approach ban point for CATII/III the FAF will be used as the approach ban point

Once past the approach ban point the approach and continue to minima irrespective of the reported RVR

All other approaches may continue to MAP if PIC believes at the minima VIS ref will be acquired

A/C may not land or continue below minima when conditions are less than minima or if during via segment visual reference is lost of LDG rwy environment.

26
Q

When should RVR be used instead of RV?

A

TKOF minima < 350m

CAT I approached with VIS < 800m

CAT I SA CAT II SA CAT II CAT III approaches

27
Q

What is the lowest TKOF RVR/RV?

A

350m

If RV used PIC must act as an approved observer for the TDZ

28
Q

Required lighting element CAT I/ II SA and CAT II longitudinal and lateral

A

3 consecutive longitudinally aligned approach lights, TDZ or rwy lights

1 lateral element being an approach light cross bar, threshold light or barrette of touchdown lights

29
Q

CAT III A with DH Required lighting element longitudinal?

A

At least 3 consecutive longitudinal lights being approach lights, TDZ lights or rwy lights

30
Q

CAT III A NO DH required lighting element

A

No sighting of lights required

31
Q

CAT III B with DH required lighting element

A

At least one centre line light

32
Q

CAT III B no DH required lighting element

A

No sighting of lights requiered

33
Q

Fail operational Auto landing system

A

If I’m event of a failure below the alert height of 1000ft HAA the remaining part of the auto system allows AC to complete approach, flare and landing

CAT III DUAL = fail operational

34
Q

Fail operational alert height (AH)

A

Is the height at which below an auto land may continue with a failure provided the auto land lights doesn’t illuminate

AH = 100ft RA

35
Q

What happens with failures below Alert height (AH)

A

Failure below AH won’t change the landing category unless LAND mode disengaged by TOGS or both APS disconnect

A go around only commenced for an Auto Land warning illumination or on ATC instruction

36
Q

Fail Passive

A

Is an Auto landing system that even in event of a failure there is no significant out of trim condition or deviations of flight path or attitude.

But the landing is not completed automatically.

CAT III single is fail passive

37
Q

When will the Auto Land warning light illuminate?

A

Below 200ft RA when

Both APS trip off

Excessive beam deviation sensed

LOC or GS transmitter fails

RA discrepancy > 15ft RA sensed

38
Q

OEI limitations for Auto land

A

A320 = LVO fail passive permitted config full only provided engine out procedures are completed by 1000ft on approach

A321 = LVO fail passive permitted in Config 3 or full provided engine out procedure are completed by 1000ft on approach