AIM Flashcards

(10 cards)

1
Q

What is the frequency range for NDBs?

A

between 190 and 1750 kHz

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2
Q

When a radio beacon is used in conjunction with the Instrument Landing System markers, it is called a

A

Compass Locator

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3
Q

Voice transmissions are made on radio beacons unless the letter _____ is included in the class designator

A

“W”

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4
Q

VORs operate within the ____ frequency band

A

108.0 to 117.95 MHz

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5
Q

T/F VOR is not subject to line−of−sight restrictions, and the range varies proportionally to the altitude of the receiving equipment

A

False

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6
Q

he accuracy of course alignment of the VOR is excellent, being generally plus or minus ___

A

1 degree

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7
Q

What does a VORTAC provide?

A

VOR azimuth, TACAN azimuth and TACAN distance

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8
Q

The localizer transmitter operates on one of ____ ILS channels

A

40

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9
Q

When installed with the ILS and specified in the approach procedure, DME may be used:

A

(a) In lieu of the OM;
(b) As a back course (BC) final approach fix (FAF); and
(c) To establish other fixes on the localizer course.

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