Airport Operations Flashcards

1
Q

Wilco
Roger
Affirm(ative)
Negative

A

Will comply
Received and Understood
Yes
No

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CTAF

A

Common Traffic Advisory Frequency

frequency designated for purpose of carrying out airport advisory practiced while operating to or from an airpot without an operating control tower

May be UNICOM, MULTICOM, FSS, Tower

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2
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UNICOM

A

nongovernment communication facility which may provide airport info at certain airports

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3
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RCO

A

Remote Communications Outlet

unmanned communications facility remotely controlled by ATC personnel to provide ground-to-ground communications between ATC and pilots at satellite airports

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4
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MULTICOM

A

122.9 for self announce procedures if no UNICOM, FSS, or tower

Mobile service not open to public

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5
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Two-way radio contact

A

Class B-D, initial call about 15 miles from airport

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6
Q

Rotating beacon during daylight

A

Vis less than 3 miles and/or ceiling less than 1,000 feet

ATC clearance in accordance with Part 91 required for landing, takeoff, and flight in traffic pattern

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7
Q

Deviation of ATC Instruction

A

notify ATC of deviation as soon as possible & file detailed report of emergency within 48 hours to manager of ATC facility if requested by ATC

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8
Q

landing when radio fails

A

Weather conditions must be at or above VFR, visual contact with tower maintained, clearance to land received (light signals)

remain outside of above class D surface area
determine direction & flow of traffic
monitor frequency
join pattern, watch for signals
acknowledge by rocking wings (day), flashing landing or nav light (night)

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9
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Immediate notification to NTSB

A

Aircraft Accident or:
flight control system malfunction
crew unable to perform normal duties
inflight fire
aircraft collision inflight
property damage exceed $25,000
overdue aircraft believed accident
release of propeller blade all or portion
complete loss of info from EFIS more than 50%

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10
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Aircraft Accident

A

Person suffers death, serious injury, aircraft receives substantial damage

Incident- occurence other than above

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11
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Serious Injury

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hospitalization more than 48 hours, fracture of bone, severe hemorrhages, anything involving internal organ, second or third degree burn

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12
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NTSB Accident/Incident Form

A

Form 6120.1/2
Filed with field office nearest accident/incident
within 10 days of accident
7 days if overdue aircraft is still missing

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13
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RWSL

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Runway Status Lights System
Increased situational awareness lights by illuminating runway entry lights (REL) when runway is unsafe for entry or crossing and take off hold lights THL when runway is unsafe for departure

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14
Q

Traffic Pattern Entry and Departure

A

45 degree entry at midpoint of field in downwind

departure straight out of 45 degree left turn (right if RP)

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15
Q

Right of Way
BGAAR

A

Aircraft towing or refueling other a/c have right of way over all others OR aircraft in distress, then

Balloons
Gliders
Airships
Airplanes
Rotorcraft

16
Q

Wake Turbulence

A

function of aircraft producing lift, formation of two counter rotating vortices trailing behind aircraft

greatest vortex when aircraft is heavy, clean, slow

should avoid area behind and below

17
Q

Landing behind larger aircraft

A

stay at or above flight path, land beyond their touchdown point

18
Q

Landing behind larger aircraft that just took off

A

Land well before their rotation point

19
Q

Departing behind large aircraft

A

rotate prior to their rotation point, continue climbing above their climb path

20
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A