Altimeter Setting Procedures Flashcards

1
Q

Who sets the transition altitude (TA)

A

The state

Specified for every aerodrome

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2
Q

Where do you find the transition altitude

A

AIP
approach plate

NOT ATIS!!! transition level in atis

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3
Q

2 or more aerodromes in close proximity = which transition altitude to use

A

Highest

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4
Q

Who sets the transition level

A

AT

first available flight level above TA

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5
Q

What is transition level rounded to

A

Next full 500ft

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6
Q

What is transition altitude rounded to

A

Next 1000ft

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7
Q

When is QNH passes

A

Taxi clearance

Approach clearance

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8
Q

How accurate must a altimeter be

A

+/- 60ft between 0-30,000ft

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9
Q

What does 2500(1456) represent

A

2500ft AMSL

1456ft AGL

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10
Q

If you have 2 altimeters how many need to be set to QNH for take off

A

At least one

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11
Q

When can you change to SPS before reaching transition altitude

A

When cleared to flight level by atc

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12
Q

When can you change to QNH before transition level

A

When cleared to altitude by atc

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13
Q

Is QNH rounded up or down

A

Down

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