Low Visibility Flashcards
When does SMGCS plan go into effect?
visibility less than 1200 RVR
What are the 2 levels of SMGCS?
- RVR between 1200 and 600
2. RVR less than 600
When MUST you use RVR for takeoff?
When it’s available. Usually when RVR is below 1600
Can you apply the RVR for a specific runway to another runway at the same airfield?
No, RVR for a specific runway only applies to that runway
What RVR is controlling if RVR at takeoff is at or above 1600?
Touchdown zone, if it’s unavailable you may substitute MID RVR. Only above 1600 RVR
What are the requirements for takeoff RVR less than 1600?
- At least 2 RVR reports
- ALL available RVR reports are controlling.
- RVR > 1600 TDZ may be substituted for MID
Can you use a “far-end” RVR report for takeoff as 1 of the 2 required operative RVR reports?
NO, far-end RVR reports are not considered controlling and may not be substituted for 1 of the 2 required RVR reports.
TDZ , MID
Takeoff RVR is 1600 or RVV 1/4sm. What is required?
- TDZ RVR (beginning of TO roll) or RVV is controlling
- 1 of the following visual aids MUST be available:
1. HIRL
2. CL
3. RCLM - Rwy centerline markings
4. Adaquate visual reference to identify rwy
1200/1200/1000 at Takeoff
- TDZ RVR, Mid-RVR (if installed), roll-out RVR
- RVR + 1 of the following MUST be available:
Daylight:
- RCLM
- HIRL
- CL
Night:
- HIRL
- CL
1000/1000/1000 at Takeoff
RVR + 1 of the following MUST be available:
1. CL
or
2. HIRL and RCLM
600/600/600 at takeoff
RVR + BOTH MUST be available:
1. HIRL and CL
What is the CAT I approach minima?
- 1800 RVR:
- Operative TDZ and CL
If no TDZ and CL or INOP:
- Operative Flight Director Required
- Approach may be hand-flown, but MUST use FD
Autopilot disconnects due to a malfunctioning FD on an approach to a runway 1800RVR, no TDZ or CL. What do you do?
Execute the Missed Approach
The FD MUST be functional and usable on an approach to a runway without TDZ and CL
When do we have to go missed on an approach?
At or Below the DA, MDA/MAP and the following is not met:
A. Flight visibility less than IAP minimums
B. At least 1 of these references clearly identifiable:
1. Approach Lighting system, with red side row / terminating bars - 100ft above TDZ
2. Threshold, markings and lighting
3. RWY, markings and lighting
4. TDZ, markings and lighting
5. VASI / PAPI
6. REIL
When may you continue down to, but not below, 100ft above the TDZ on an approach?
With the Approach lighting system visible and:
- Red side row bars
- Red terminating bars
What do you do if you see the approach lights, but not the red side row / terminating bars at the DA/MAP?
GO MISSED
What do you do if you see the Approach lighting system and Red side row / terminating bars? Can you land?
Continue to 100ft above TDZ
Yes, with additional visual references
What do you do if you see the approach lights, REIL and Threshold, but not the red side row / terminating bars at the DA/MAP?
Continue to land. You have adequate visual references. That runway may not be equipped with Red bars
What are the CAT II limitations?
SOPM 4-12.16
- Use of AP below 50’ prohibited
- At least 1 radar alt (w/test) required.
- Non-coupled / hand flown prohibited.
- Mandatory flaps 5
- Below 500’: deviation 1/3 or 1 dot require missed approach
- Missed approach mandatory when WX below mins, NAV equip becomes inop.
- No wind limits.
- No placards prohibiting Cat II.. Meaning Cat II certified.
- TDZ RVR
- HIRL, CL