ILS
Instrument Landing System
The GPS constellation is made up of this many satellites.
What is 24?
The procedure turn must be completed in this direction.
As indicated in the approach plate by the Barb.
The CDI scales down to approach mode 2 NM from this point.
WAAS
What is wide area augmentation system.
These four components make up the ILS.
Localizer, Glide slope, Marker Beacons, ALS (Approach Landing System)
If WAAS is not equipped in your aircraft, you must fly to this line of minima.
The CDI must be switched to the primary NAVAID before this point on the VOR approach.
Before intercepting the final approach course inbound.
This tracks the approach on to the end of the flight plan and sequences to the first waypoint.
What is activating an approach?
RAIM
What is receiver autonomous integrity monitoring.
The localizer is this wide at the threshold of the runway.
What is 700 feet?
This GPS approach requires WAAS and terminates in a DA.
What is an LPV approach?
A VOR uses these two signals to determine the relative position of the aircraft from the station.
Variable and reference signal.
This button follows a vertical descent path on an approach if intercepted from below.
ADF
Automatic Direction Finder
You should descend to these minimums if you lose the glide slope BEFORE the final approach fix.
What are the MDA Localizer Minimums?
(T/F) You can fly IFR when the GPS database is out of date.
A VOR approach will be given a letter designation when this many degrees of difference from the runway heading or exceeds this descent rate.
What is BC -- Localizer back-course?
RNP
What is Required Navigation Performance?
This is the service volume for the localizer.
What is 10NM at 35 degrees to either side, 18NM at 10 degrees to either side?
A GPS approach will be given a letter designation when this many degrees difference from the runway heading.
What is 15 degrees?
Minimums (AGL) / 300.
This button flies a vertical descent profile using the GPS on arrivals.
What is VNV?
PBN
Performance Based Navigation