Class D VFR cloud clearance and VIS
What is 3SM 500ft below, 1,000ft above, 2,000ft horizontally?
AIM
(11-202V3 12.6)
What is 1.7nm?
The symbol denoting a seaplane base on a VFR chart
What is an anchor?
VFR Chart legends
The battery can power the bat bus alone for ____ minutes and the aux bat can power the standby instruments for ____.
What is 30 minutes
The slowest we can hold
What is max endurance. 8.8 units?
(1T-6A-1 2-25)
Airspace requiring a mode C vail, distance, and depiction
What is generally Class B, 30NM surface to 10,000 feet, and solid magenta line?
AIM 3-2-3
When to not fly a procedure turn
What is SNERT?
straight-in
no pt
Established on the inbound course after excecuting the appropriate entry and cleared for the approach
Radar vectors to the final approach
Timed approach from a holding fix
(11-202V3 15.32)
The scale of a VFR sectional, VFR Tac chart, and Tactical Pilotage chart (TPC).
Max bank angle and g loading after experiencing icing.
Dash 1 7-4
Pilot controlled lighting stays lit
What is 15 minutes after last activation?
(AIM 2-1-12)
What is 1 SM and clear of clouds?
Requirements to land at night
What are only straight ins with PAPI/VASI and or Glideslope?
The airspace altitudes at akron canton. the symbol on top of akron international. The airfield above orville.
Substance used to de-ice the T-6
What is Propylene Glycol diluted by water?
Dash 1 chapter 7
Jet route altitudes
What is FL 180 to FL 450?
(AIM 3 3-5-3-4)
The requirements to enter class B airspace
What is 2-way radio comms, explicit clearance, and a Mode C transponder
The difference is between HAA and HAT and TCH
What is
HAT: height of DA/MDA above the highest point in the first 3,000 feet of the runway.
HAA: height of the DA/MDA above the airfield
TCH: Height above runway when you cross the threshold on glideslope
(11-202V3)
Minimum crossing altitudes and minimum turning altitude symbol and meaning.
What is a flag with an X in it. Applies to the operation of an aircraft proceeding to a higher minimum en route altitude when crossing specified fixes?
VFR Chart Legend
The indications of an AHRS Failure
What is
ATTITUDE FAIL on EADI
X over rate of turn on HDG Displayed in RED on EHSI
No heading indications on EHSI
TAD FAIL/TAD off
IFG
DAWGS DOUBLE:
IFR DER crossing restrictions height for TERPS design criteria
What is 0 feet?
(Table 5.1 AFMAN 11-202Vol3)
Special use airspace types and entry
What is MCPRAWNS.
MOA: Separate military training from IFR. Can enter VFR, need clearance for IFR
Controlled firing areas: Not charted, firing is suspended immediately when spotter aircraft, radar, or ground lookout see a nonparticipating aircraft.
Prohibited areas: Aircraft are prohibited for security reasons.
Restricted area: Denote invisible or unusual hazards to aircraft. Entry is not prohibited, just need permission.
Alert areas: Areas containing high amounts of pilot training. Clear and avoid aggressively.
Warning area: extends 3NM outward from the coast of the US and can have hazardous activities.
National Security areas: Voluntarily avoid these for national security reasons.
AIM Section 4
The types of instrument Departures.
What is SADMOOD?
SID
ATC departure instructions
Diverse Departure
MAJCOM-certified procedures
Omni directional departure (ICAO)
Obstacle departure procedures
Diverse Vector area
(AFMAN 11-202Vol3)
The symbol for doubtful accuracy on an obstacle on a chart.
What is +/- next to the obstacle?
DOD legends
5 Items lost during a Bat bus Fail.
What is the
EADI
TRIM/TAD
BLEED air inflow
normal gear/flaps
ICS/AUDIO
GPS
Airstart capability
AEDD
Hydraulic fluid Lo/OIL PX
AOA
UHF comm (backup works on AUX bat)
NWS
(IFG)
Minimum weather requirements for IR, VR, and SR routes.
Bonus: SR137 entry weather requirement
What is IR is IFR, VR is 3000 and 5, SR is 1500 and 3
Bonus: SR137 entry 2300 and 3
IFG