Question Packet Flashcards
After ditching in water, passengers and crew members should wait to inflate their lifevest until they have exited the aircraft.
- A. True
- B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 8.3.5.
An Acceleration Height or Obstacle Clearance Altitude is a part of every APG Special Departure Procedure.
A. True
B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 4.9.7.6/4.9.7.7.1
You must determine if increases in runway length requirements are specified for the aircraft if you are planning to turn on the engine anti-ice protection system prior to take off.
* A. True
* B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 7.3.1
The takeoff weight must be limited so as not to exceed any brake energy limitation for the flight.
* A. True
* B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 4.9.6.1
One acceptable method for determining aircraft performance and obstacle clearance data is…
* A. Aircraft certification requirements.
* B. SID climb requirements
* C. APG data
C. APG data
Source: FOM 4.9.1/4.9.7.5
If contaminated runway data exists (approved or non-approved) for the aircraft, it will be used to determine required runway for departure and landing on contaminated runways.
* A. True
* B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 7.5.1
Crews are authorized to accept and fly RNAV Q routes.
* A. True
* B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 4.9.3/Ops Spec 13035
Prior to using GPS based navigation systems, crews must verify that RAIM is available.
- A. True
- B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 4.9.3
When cleared for an RNAV departure, crews must ensure that the following is correctly loaded in the navigation system:
- A. The entire RNAV DP segment is retrieved from the area navigation database by procedure name, the correct departure runway must be loaded, and the correct transition must be loaded.
- B. The cleared RNAV procedure and the first fix.
- C. The RNAV procedure available from the ForeFlight Route Update email.
- D. The first fix, and the first altitude.
A. The entire RNAV DP segment is retrieved from the area navigation database by procedure name, the correct departure runway must be loaded, and the correct transition must be loaded.
Source: FOM 4.12.5
Pilot crewmembers will receive an updated weather briefing within 30 minutes prior to landing at the destination.
* A. True
* B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 4.14.2
When flying RNAV departure manually selecting bank limiting (half bank) may reduce ability to satisfy ATC path expectations.
- A. True
- B. False
A. True
Source: FOM 4.12.4
Government charts (NACO) are only authorized for training purposes. Jeppesen charts that are provided on the EFBs must be used for all passenger carrying operations.
- A. True
- B. False
B. False
Source: FOM 4.8.8
When are you prohibited from accepting a “line up and wait” clearance?
* A. At night with visibility less than 1 mile and the departure runway is being used only for departures.
* B. A line up and wait clearance is not authorized.
* C. Night or day with visibility less than 1 mile, unless the crew can be assured that the departure runway is not being used for arrivals.
* D. At TEB when departing runway 24.
C. Night or day with visibility less than 1 mile, unless the crew can be assured that the departure runway is not being used for arrivals.
Source: FOM 4.11.11
Visual approaches at night are only authorized at airports that are served by:
- A. A VASI/PAPI or a precision approach.
- B. Weather reporting.
- C. An instrument approach with Category D circling minimums unless the airport is listed in the Special Use Airport listing in Appendix 3, and that listing authorizes night visual approaches.
- D. A control tower.
C. An instrument approach with Category D circling minimums unless the airport is listed in the Special Use Airport listing in Appendix 3, and that listing authorizes night visual approaches.
Source: FOM 4.14.14.3
Restrictions for airports listed in Appendix 3 High Altitude/Special Use Airports are…
* A. Restricted to Day Only unless there is an exception for that airport.
* B. Dry Only unless there is an exception for that airport.
* C. VMC only unless there is an exception for that airport.
* D. Specifically stated for each listed airport under the Night Operations, Weather Minimums for IAP and Other Restrictions columns.
D. Specifically stated for each listed airport under the Night Operations, Weather Minimums for IAP and Other Restrictions columns.
Source: FOM A3.2
While conducting a visual approach to a runway that is served by a precision Instrument Approach Procedure (IAP), it is required that the crew will have that approach tuned and displayed on the navigation unit and shall use the navigation information to correctly identify the intended airport and runway.
* a. True
* b. False
a. True
FOM 4.7.3
When the autopilot is engaged the PF will make and verbalize changes on the flight director panel.
a. True
b. False
a. True
Source: FOM
4.14.14.3
Pilots are authorized to conduct contact approaches.
a. True
b. False
b. False
Source: FOM
4.14.16
Which document(s) contain information regarding operations during ground icing conditions?
a. FOM Section 7
b. Op Spec A041
c. CFM
d. All the above
d. All of the above
As part of the post de-icing inspection, the crew must verify that which of the following items are free of frozen contaminants?
a. Aircraft critical surfaces, engine inlets and inlet protection devices.
b. All pitot/static ports, main and nose gear wells.
c. Cabin/baggage doors, and verify flight control unrestricted full range of movement.
d. All are correct.
d. All are correct.
Source: FOM
7.3.7
A Pre-Takeoff Contamination Check will be conducted when…
a. operations are conducted with visibility less than 2 SM.
b. ground icing conditions exist, and hold over time has been exceeded.
c. ground icing conditions exist, and you have used a Type IV anti-ice fluid.
d. ground icing conditions exist.
d. ground icing conditions exist. 14 CFR 135.227, Ops Spec A041, FOM section 7
7.3.11
A tactile pre-takeoff contamination check will be conducted…
a. during preflight when ground icing conditions exist.
b. after deicing and/or anti-icing.
c. before takeoff with freezing drizzle or light freezing rain.
d. before takeoff when the crew is unable to determine that aircraft surfaces are free from contamination using a visual check.
e. All the above.
e. All the above.
Source: FOM
7.3.11
When conducting operations in ground icing conditions, holdover timetables are only required to be referenced if using a Type IV anti-ice solution.
a. True
b. False
b. False
Source: FOM
7.3.6.3
You have determined that a Pre-Takeoff Contamination Check must be conducted.
When must the check be completed?
a. Any time before takeoff.
b. Within 10 minutes prior to takeoff.
c. Prior to taxi.
d. Within 5 minutes prior to takeoff.
d. Within 5 minutes prior to takeoff.
Source: FOM, FAR Part 135
7.3.1