What chapter of the 7110.65BB is for emergencies
Chapter 10
what does IFR and VFR stand for?
instrument flight rules and visual flight rules
What are all the possible braking action repots?
3-3-4
1- good
2- good to medium
3- medium
4- medium to poor
5- poor
6- NIL
what is the difference between MAY-DAY (x3) and PAN-PAN (x3)
10-1-1
MAY-DAY is a pilot in distress while PAN-PAN is a pilot in an urgent condition
Authorize helicopters or powered-lift aircraft to conduct simultaneous landings or takeoffs if the distance between the landing or takeoff points is at least ___ feet
3-11-5
200 feet
ATC clears an aircraft for the option, what type of approaches is the pilot authorized ?
PCG C−5
Touch and go
stop and go
full stop low approach
missed approach
low approach
True or false, SVFR aircraft must have priority over IFR aircraft due to its special nature?
7-5-1
False, IFR aircraft MUST have priority over SVFR and SVFR flights may be approved only if arriving and departing IFR aircraft are not delayed.
When the wind is reading
"180@3KT" how would you verbally relay this?
2-6-3
i hope you didn't say wind calm.....
an aircraft declares minimum fuel, is this an emergency situation?
2-1-8
No
How many feet vertically does a VFR and IFR aircraft have to be separated by?
7-8-3
500 feet
What are the 9 pieces of information that should/can be in a PIREP?
2-6-2
1. Ceilings at or below 5,000 feet.
2. Visibility at or less than 5 miles.
3. Thunderstorms and related phenomena.
4. Turbulence of moderate degree or greater.
5. Icing of light degree or greater.
6. Wind shear.
7. Braking action reports less than good.
8. Volcanic ash clouds.
9. Detection of sulfur gases (SO2 or H2S), associated with volcanic activity, in the cabin.
7400,7500,7600,7700 what do these codes mean ?
5-2-3
7400- lost link
7500- hijacked aircraft
7600- communications failure/raido failure
7700- emergency aircraft
If a pilot reports death, illness or other public health risk on board the aircraft. there are 7 pieces of information you need to gather if able, what are 5.
10-2-19
1. Call sign.
2. Number of suspected cases of illness on board.
3. Nature of the illnesses or other public health risk, if known.
4. Number of persons on board.
5. Number of deaths, if applicable.
6. Pilot’s intent (for example, continue to destination or divert).
7. Any request for assistance (for example, needing emergency medical services to meet the aircraft at arrival).
Visual separation may be applied between aircraft up to but not including ______ under the following conditions
7-2-1
FL180
If there is high barometric pressure restrictions in effect, what altimeter setting should ALL pilots be advised of until reaching the final approach fix
2-7-3
31.00
when was the FAA founded?
August 23 1958