BWS DQ Flashcards

(10 cards)

1
Q

Discuss the procedure required to fly under wires

A

Lateral clearance of hover height + 25 ft
Ground speed no more than a brisk walk
Lateral clearance between guy wires and poles

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2
Q

When performing a VMC take-off, after assessing the take-off area, wind and obstacles. The P* will select and announce the type of take-off. Name the different types.

A

Normal t/o
Constant angle
Vertical t/o
Lvl acceleration

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3
Q

When should a lvl acceleration be selected..

A

When the power to hover is the available power

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4
Q

The decision to Go around may be made at any time but in limited power situations should be determined before…..

A

Decending through a barrier and decelerating below ETL

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5
Q

An approach to the forward one third of the useable landing area will reduce the?

A

Approach angle and power requirement

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6
Q

What are the elements when transmitting a SPOT report?

A

SALUTE in aviation SALT-W
Size
Activity
Location
Unit
Time
Equipment

Size
Activity
Location
Time
What I’m I gonna do

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7
Q

The definition of Low lvl flight

A

Low level flight is constant airspeed and constant altitude dictated by threat avoidance

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8
Q

The definition of contour flight

A

Conducted at low altitude conforming the contours. It is characterized by relatively constant airspeed and varying altitude dictated by terrain and obstacles

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9
Q

Definition of NAP of the Eart (NOE)

A

It is conducted at varying airspeeds as close to the ground as vegetation and obstacles permit

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10
Q

The two main types of arial checkpoints are?

A

ACP
Easy to identify in the terrain
Generally designated at points where routes and corridors make a definite change in direction
CP
Points serial leaders use to communicate with the AMC
Discussion:
Avoid points near bright lights
Avoid using manmade objects as primary points
Be detectable at a distance and not only when flying directly overhead

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