Jeppesen Flight Supplement Booklet Flashcards

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The definition of a Decision Altitude is?

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The Altitude at which a missed approach must be initiated if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been established.

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What is the range of Final Approach Speeds that defines a Category C aircraft?

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115/160 knots

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MORA stands for:

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Minimum Off Route Altitude and provides known obstacle clearance 10nm either side of the route centreline

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Grid MORA provides –

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Terrain and man made structure clearance within the section outlined (grid)

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Minimum Safe Altitude (MSA) provides:-

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1000 ft obstacle clearance within 25nm radius of the navigation facility

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The Final Approach Fix (FAF) is defined as:

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A Maltese Cross for NPA’s and Glideslope intercept point for an ILS

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A Sidestep manoeuvre (as used in MRS, NCE and ZAZ) is defined as

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A visual manoeuvre accomplished by a pilot at the completion of an instrument approach to permit a straight in landing on a parallel runway not more than 1200 feet to either side of the runway to which the instrument approach was conducted

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QNE or ‘Standard’ altimeter setting is

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1013.2hPa (29.92 in).

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