Instrument Procedures, Departures Flashcards

1
Q

What is required for a instrument departure

A

Clearance must be obtained

Necessary plates available

If not plates = atc can read you procedure

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2
Q

What is obstacle clearance for a instrument departure

A

General = 1000’ above highest obstacle within 5nm

Mountainous areas = 2000’ clearance

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3
Q

What is the design of a instrument departure based on

A

The surrounding terrain

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4
Q

What is the departure procedure design gradient

A

3.3%

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5
Q

What is the straight departure

A

Track within 15° of runway alignment

Based upon track guidance (VOR etc) 20kms from DER)

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6
Q

What is a turning departure

A

If requires >15° from alignment of runway

10km after completion of turn = needs track guidance

Straight flight assumed until 120’ above DER

At least 90m min obstacle clearance

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7
Q

What happens on a departure if no track guidance

A

= Omni directional departure

= same profile as turning departure

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8
Q

What equipment must a aircraft have for a SID

A

2 VORS
1 ADF
1 DME

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9
Q

Can a departure be done automatically

A

Yes by FMS but raw data monitored by pilots

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