You're not the rain man, but predictive this is required.
What is raim?
100
You can't turn after takeoff until you do these 2 things.
What is climbing to 400 AGL and being past the end of the runway?
100
For non-congested areas you fly at ______ AGL and _______ AGL with a ______ radius for congested areas.
What is 500 and 1,000 / 2,000?
100
In class B airspace you need this
What is 3 sm and clear of clouds?
100
If you're guarding Michael Jordan you'd probably need an alternate defender, but what kind of weather do you need to file for an alternate airfield
What is 2,000 and 3 (2,000 ceiling and 3 miles visibility) (23)
200
You don't need to be a weather major to know that these are 3 authorized weather sources.
What are local OSS weather flight, regional operational weather squadron, other DoD military weather sources, MAJCOM approved, Matt Smith.
200
Ensure your aircraft meets this climb gradient or the published gradient, whichever is higher.
What is 200 ft per nm?
200
For Class C and D you need these condition requirements.
What is 3 sm, 500 below, 1,000 above, and 2,000 horizontal?
200
The minimum weather required at an alternate for it to be eligible within plus or minus 1 hour to include TEMPO conditions
What is 1,000 or 500 feet above and 2 sm or 1sm above lowest compatible minimum
300
You may not wana file IFR but you have to when these conditions are met.
What are
W - IMC
A - Class A airspace
N - Night
A - Federal airways above 180 kts
300
If you see one of these you should look out for obstacles when departing.
What is a "Trouble T"?
300
Traumatized deer (like Bambi) go to wildlife refuges to escape the rigors of life, avoid flying over them at this altitude.
What is 2,000 ft AGL?
300
If you're flying the F-111 above 10,000 in E or G airspace you'll need to meet these conditions.
What is 5 sm, 1,000 ft below, 1,000 ft above, 1 sm horizontal?
300
Weather may cause you to need an alternate, but if the weather improves enroute you may do this.
What allows you to cancel your alternate requirement enroute?
400
There are multiple reports for runway visibility but this report takes precedence over them all.
What is RVR
400
These are the 6 types of departures.
What are?
SID
ATC vectors
ODP
Diverse
MAJCOM Approved
Nonstandard
400
In the case of a disaster, you can fly over it at this altitude.
What is ya can't?
400
If you see a dashed blue line on a chart you may be in Pueblo, but you're for sure in this type of airspace.
What is class D airspace?
400
Other than weather, these conditions require an alternate
What is?
W - Weather below 2,000 and 3
W - Winds out of limits
W - Weather not reported
D - RVSM required to reach destination
R - Radar required for all compatible approaches
U - Unmonitored navaids
M - Lowest compatible greater than or equal to 1500 and 3
G - GPS only available navaid
500
If unable to file a plan on the ground don't call ghostbusters but instead you should give these folks a call.
What is Flight Service Station (FSS) or ATC facility
500
The T-6 is a class B aircraft because of this.
What is the speed it flies approaches at? (greater than 90 but less than 121 kts)
500
If you're trying to clear obstacles off your route you should look at this on your chart.
What is the OROCA (Off route obstacle clearance altitude)?
500
In G airspace at night you need these conditions.
What is 3 sm, 500 ft below, 1,000 ft above, and 2,000 ft horizontal.
500
Similar to requiring an alternate, these conditions would disqualify an alternate.
What is?
All compatible approaches require radar.
Unmonitored navaids.
No weather reporting service.
"A N/A" (Alternate not authorized).
GPS is the only available navaid.
RVSM is required to reach alternate.