Crew Notes; Month 10 Airport Facts Flashcards

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What is the runway length for 04-22?

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3,835’

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What is the runway length for 9-27?

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7,603’

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What is the elevation for runway 09?

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1,098’

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What is the elevation for runway 27?

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1,049’

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What is the elevation for runway 04?

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1076’

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What is the elevation for runway 22?

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1055’

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What is the runway safety area for runway 09-27?

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500’ fro center of runway?

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What is the runway safety area for runway 04-22?

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300’ from center of runway

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A.L.S.

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Approach Landing System

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A.R.F.F.

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Airport Rescue Fire Fighting

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D.M.E.

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Distance Measuring Equipment

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F.A.A.

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Federal Aviation Administration

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F.A.R.

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Federal Aviation Regulation

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I.F.R.

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Instrument Flight Rules

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I.L.S

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Instrument Landing System

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NAVAID

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Navigational Aid

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P.A.P.I.

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Precision Approach Path Indicators

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P.F.C.

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Porous Friction Coating (runway surface coating)

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R.V.R.

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Runway Visual Range (visual distance indicator)

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V.A.S.I.

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Visual Approach Slope Indicator

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RAIL

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Runway Alignment Indicating Lights

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REIL

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Runway Ending Indicator Lights

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ATCT

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Air Traffic Control Tower

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SIDA

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Security Identification Display Area (Terminal Ramp)

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FOD
Foreign Object Debris
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Aircraft Emergencies Light Aircraft
-Aircraft with less than 100 gallons of fuel capacity OR, a seating capacity of 7 or less persons.
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Aircraft Emergencies Heavy Aircraft
Commercial or military aircraft with a fuel capacity in excess of 100 gallons, OR the ability to transport 8 or more passengers.
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Aircraft Emergencies Alert 1
Light or Heavy - aircraft reporting difficulties.
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Aircraft Emergencies Alert 2
Light or Heavy - aircraft has serious problem, accident is imminent.
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Aircraft Emergencies Alert 3
Light or Heavy - aircraft accident or incident has occured.
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Aircraft Emergencies (Initial Response) Light Category; Alert 1
- ARFF 94 - ARFF 2-94 or E 94 - BT-91
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Aircraft Emergencies (Initial Response) Light Category; Alert 2 or 3
- ARFF94 - ARFF 2-94 or E94 - BT-91 - E95 - C-2-91
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Aircraft Emergencies (Initial Response) Heavy Category; Alert 1
- ARFF 94 - ARFF 2-94 or E94 - E-95 - BT-91
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Aircraft Emergencies (Initial Response) Heavy Category; Alert 2 or 3
- ARFF 94 - ARFF 2-94 or E94 - E95 - BT-91 - C-2-91 - T52
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Critical Aircraft; Horizon Air - Type of Aircraft - # of Passengers - Fuel - # of Crew
- Dehavilland Dash-8 Q400 - 74 Passengers - Fuel 1,724 Gallons - 4 Crew Members
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Critical Aircraft; Fed Ex - Type of Aircraft - # of Passengers - Fuel - # of Crew
- Cessna Caravan - 0 Passengers - Fuel 332 Gallons - 2 Crew Members
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Critical Aircraft; Sun Country Casino - Type of Aircraft - # of Passengers - Fuel - # of Crew
- Boeing 737-800 - 160 to 190 Passengers - Fuel 6,875 Gallons - 5 Crew Members
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Critical Aircraft; Allegiant Air Casino - Type of Aircraft - # of Passengers - Fuel - # of Crew
- MD-80 - 150-180 - Fuel 5,850 Gallons - 4 Crew Members
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Critical Information to Obtain in An Emergency -8 Key Pieces
1. Nature of Emergency 2. Type of Aircraft 3. Runway to be used 4. Time Element (ETA) 5. Number of persons (souls) on board. 6. Amount of fuel on board (6.8# per gallon) 7. Aircraft location and pilots intentions. 8. Ordinance or other explosive and or hazardous cargo, type and quantity.
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Airport Lights Air Traffic Control Light Gun Signals Steady Green
Steady Green: Cleared to cross, Proceed, Go
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Airport Lights Air Traffic Control Light Gun Signals Flashing Red
Flashing Red: Clear the taxiway/runway
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Airport Lights Air Traffic Control Light Gun Signals Flashing White
Flashing White: Return to starting point on airport
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Airport Lights Air Traffic Control Light Gun Signals Alternating Red and Green
Alternating Red and Green: Exercise extreme caution.
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Airport Lights Visual Approach Slope Indicators (VASI/PAPI) All Red
All Red: To Low
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Airport Lights Visual Approach Slope Indicators (VASI/PAPI) All White
All White: To High
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Airport Lights Visual Approach Slope Indicators (VASI/PAPI) Red and White
Red and White: Pefect
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Airport Lights Runway and Taxiway Lights Runway Lights White
Runway Lights: White every 200'
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Airport Lights Runway and Taxiway Lights Taxiway Lights: Blue
Taxiway Lights: Blue every 100'
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Airport Lights Runway and Taxiway Lights Runway End/Threshold Lights
Runway End/Threshold Lights: Split lenses that are Red/Green
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Airport Lights Runway and Taxiway Lights Runway Instrument Approach
If runway has instrument approach the last 2,000 feet of runway is Yellow lights.
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Airport Lights Control Tower Lights Beacon
Beacon - White/Green
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Airport Lights Control Tower Lights Light Gun
Light Gun -White/Green/Red
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Communications Yakima Ground, Frequency
Yakima Ground; 121.900
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Communications Yakima Tower (Air Frequency)
Yakima Tower: 133.250
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Communications Emergency Locating Transmitters (ELTs)
121.500
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Communications ATIS
ATIS: 125.250
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Communications Approach/Departure
Approach/Departure: 123.800