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100

While advisory control is normally excercised, this individual holds the primary responsibilty for adhering to the assigned departure.

Who is the pilot?

100

Unless otherwise directed, COD aircraft must depart straight ahead and maitain 1,000 feet until reaching this distance.

What is 12 nm?

100

To find the disance of the primary marshal fix, you add 15 nautical miles to this altitude-based variable rule.

What is 1 mile for every 1,000 ft of altitude (angels+ 15)?

100

If an aircraft cannot reach its marshal point in time for its assigned approach time, the controller must switch to this strict control type.

What is positive radar control?

200

This is the minimum altitude, in feet, that single-piloted aircraft must reach before changing frequencies or leveling out if assigned an operating altitude below it.

What is 2,500 ft?

200

Upon reaching 7 nm, jets execute a turn to fly along this specific arc distance until intercepting their departure radial.

What is the 10 nm arc?

200

This is the specific direction and total time-duration of the standard racetrack holding pattern.

What is a left-hand, 6-minute pattern?

200

To prevent two seperate aircraft from sharing identical recovery times, marshal control issues new EEATs in this specefic chronological order.

What is from the latest to the earliest?

300

This is the specific direction and hold duration required between 40 and 50 nm if range and bearing are both good.

What is a left-hand hold for 30 minutes?

300

To meet an "Alert 30" response requirement, the aircraft must beplaced into this specific readiness condition.

What is Condition III?

300

Unlike the 180-degree normal marshal radial, all fixed-wing aircraft are issued this specific emergency marshal radial relative to the expected final bearing.

What is the 150-degree radial?

300

Jet and turboprop a/c executing a CV-1 or CV-2 instrument approach must descend at 250 KIAS and this initial rate of descent. 

What is 4,000 feet per minute?

400

Case II/III aircraft are required to rendezvous within this specific distance range ffrom the carrier.


What is between 20 and 50 miles?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!


These voice reports are commonly used during Case III departure.

What is Airborne, 

Passing 2.5

Arcing

Established Outbound (on assigned radial)

Popeye, with altitude

On top, with altitude.

Kilo

400

If the final bearing is greater than 10 degrees from the reciprocal during a CV-1 approach, the pilot must make a turn of this exact number of degrees. 

What is 30 degrees?

400

When instructed to "hawk" a low-state aircraft, the tanker pilot should position themselves at this specific clock position relative to the reciever.

What is the 2-o'clock position?

500

Assignment of departure radials is normally dependent on the following:

What is Mission of aircraft, 

Number of carriers in the formation, 

topographical features in the area, and 

Those radial reserved for emergencies, letdowns, or helicopter holding

500

If four IMC aircraft are stacked on the same departure radial, this is the flight level assigned to the first aircraft.

What is FL 220?

500

For an overhead marshal fix, the assigned inbound magnetic heading to the holding fix should directly coincide with this specific path of approach.

What is the outbound magnetic radial?

500

Aircraft must be fully stable and established at thier assigned marshal altitude no closer than this distance from the fix.

What is 10 nautical miles?

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