approach strip abbreviations Flashcards

1
Q

how are approach strips abbreviated

A

A

Example: AI26

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2
Q

what is BC

A

localizer back course

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3
Q

CI

A

converging ILS

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4
Q

CT

A

copter TACAN

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5
Q

D

A

DME

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6
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G

A

GNSS overlay

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7
Q

I

A

ILS

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8
Q

I2

A

ils CAT 2

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9
Q

K

A

contact

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10
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LDA

A

localizer type directional aid

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11
Q

LOC

A

localizer

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12
Q

N

A

NDB

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13
Q

O

A

VOR

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14
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P

A

PAR

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15
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R

A

RNAV (GNSS)

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16
Q

T

A

TACAN

17
Q

V

A

VISUAL

18
Q

how do you indicate a strait in approach

A

put the letter S after the letter A

19
Q

how do you separate the letters used to describe naviaids

A

with a dash, like AN-A

this means a approach, NDB alpha

20
Q

how do you separate a 3 letter indicator (like a LOC) from adjacent letters

A

using a back slash

21
Q

what do you use to separate the number in the procedure identifier from the runway number and for

A

a dash