Unit 5 Instrument Flashcards
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- Which information is always given in an abbreviated departure clearance
DP or transition name and altitude to maintain
Name of destination airport or specific fix and altitude
Altitude to maintain and code to squawk
Name of destination airport or specific fix and altitude.
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- Which clearance items are always given in abbreviated IFR departure clearance (assumed greater environment)
Altitude, destination airport, and one or more fixes which identified the initial route of flight
Destination airport, altitude, DP name, number, and or transition if appropriate
Clearance limit, DP name, number, and or transition, if appropriate
Destination airport, altitude, DP name, number, and or transition, if appropriate
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- During a flight the controller advises “traffic at 2 o’clock 5 miles southbound” the pilot is holding 20° correction for a crosswind from the right where should the pilot look for the traffic?
40° to the right of the aircraft’s nose
20° to the right of the aircraft nose
Straight ahead
40° to the right of the aircraft nose.
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- During the en route phase of an IFR flight the pilot is advised radar service terminated what action is appropriate?
Set transponder code to 1200
Resume normal position reporting
Activate the ident feature of the transponder to re-establish radar contact
Resume normal position reporting
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- What is meant when departure control instructs you to “resume own navigation” after you have been vectored to Victor airway?
You should maintain the airway by use of your navigation equipment
Radar service is terminated
You are still in radar contact, but must make position reports
You should maintain the airway by use of your navigation equipment.
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- What is the floor of class E airspace when designated in conjunction with airway?
700 feet AGL
1200 feet AGL
1500 feet AGL
1200 feet AGL
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