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100

What are the ingredients of a thunderstorm?

What are the stages of a thunderstorm? 

Ingredients: 

Moisture + Unstable Air + Lifting Mechanism

Stages:

Developing - Mature - Dissipating

100

121.__

Each certificate holder conducting domestic or flag operations must show that a two-way ____________ ______ or other means of communication approved by the responsible ______ _________ _______, is available over the entire route. The communications may be direct links or via an approved communication link that will provide _______ and ______ communications under normal operating conditions between each airplane and the _________ ________ _______, and between each airplane and the appropriate ____ _____ _______ unit.

121.99

communication system

Flight Standards office

reliable

rapid

appropriate dispatch office

air traffic control


100

!SNA 09/020 SNA NAV ILS 20R GP U/S 2409161134-2410162359EST

Can you use the ILS? 

No. The Glide Path under service still indicates that a LOC or other approach must be used. An ILS approach must contain both components (lateral and vertical guidance) to be classified as such. 

100

Lost Communication Transponder Code

Hijack Code

General Emergency Code

What is 7600, 7500, 7700

100

RNP 0.3 - What are its accuracy requirements?

What is required Required Navigation Performance?

A type of approach that requires the aircraft's navigation system to remain within 0.3 NAUTICAL MILES of its intended flight path 95% of the time. 


200

What are the 3 types of fog? Describe each. 

Radiation, Advection, Upslope

Radiation: forms overnight when the ground cools rapidly, chilling the air near the surface to its dew point (valleys, flat terrain, early morning)

Advection: warm, moist air moves over a colder surface, cooling the air to its dew point (coastlines, sea fog)

Upslope: moist air is forced up terrain (hills/mountains) causing adiabatic cooling to the dew point 

200

According to 14 CFR Part __.61, how many hours of instruction is a dispatcher required to train for at minimum?

65.61

200 hours minimum

200

Ground based navigational aids (VORS, VORTACS, NDBs)

Internal or satellite-based navigational aids (GPS, WAAS, INS, IRU)

What is Class I Navigation?


What is Class II Navigation?


200

Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW)

Maximum Landing Weight (MLW)

Maximum Zero Fuel Weight (MZFW)

Maximum Ramp (Taxi) Weight (MRW/MTW)

What are your four most limiting weights?

200

What is MOCA and what does it guarantee?

Minimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude

Guarantees clearance by 2,000ft over mountainous terrain and 1,000ft over non mountainous terrain. 

300

Define isobar, isotach, isotherm

Isobar : line of equal pressure

Isotach : line of equal wind speed

Isotherm : line of equal temperature

300

121.___

Each certificate holder conducting _______ or ____ operations shall prepare a dispatch release for each flight between specified points, based on information furnished by an authorized aircraft dispatcher. The ____ __ ________ and an authorized aircraft dispatcher shall sign the release only if they both believe that the flight can be made with ______. The aircraft dispatcher may _______ authority to sign a release for a particular flight, but he may not delegate his authority to ______.

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domestic

flag

PIC

safety

delegate

dispatch

300

Describe the basic function of a DME

Distance Measuring Equipment

Works with a VORTAC (VOR and TACAN) to provide the pilot with the slant range distance from the station. 

300

EUROPEAN UNION VERSION OF GPS

RUSSIAN VERSION OF GPS

CHINESE VERSION OF GPS

WHAT IS GALILEO - EU
WHAT IS GLONASS - RUSSSIA

WHAT IS BEIDOU - CHINA

300

Are runways numbered by using true or magnetic direction heading?

MAGNETIC

400

Name three types of Turbulence

Clear Air Turbulence

Wake Turbulence

Mountain Wave Turbulence

400

121.___

No person may dispatch an airplane under ____ or over-the-top unless he lists at least one _______ ______ for each ________ airport in the dispatch release. When the weather conditions forecast for the destination and _____ _________ _______ are

________ at least one additional alternate must be designated. However, no alternate airport is required if for at least __ _____ _____ ____ ___ _____ ______ the estimated time of arrival at the destination airport the appropriate weather reports or forecasts, or any combination of them, indicate—

(1) The _______ will be at least ______ feet above the airport elevation; and

(2) _______ will be at least __ miles

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IFR

alternate airport

destination

first alternate airport

marginal

1 hour before and 1 hour after

ceiling 

2,000 

visibility

3

400

What are the different types of VORs and their service ranges?

High (130 miles)

Low (40 miles)

Terminal (25 miles)

400

WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THESE ALTITUDES:

18,000FT MSL TO FL450

FL290 TO FL410

18,000FT MSL TO FL600

18,000FT MSL TO FL450 : What are Jet route altitudes?

FL290 TO FL410 : What is RVSM Airspace?

18,000FT MSL TO FL600 : What is Class A Airspace?

400

MALSF VS MALSR

Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with Sequenced Flashing Lights

Medium Intensity Approach Lighting System with Runway Alignment Indicator Lights

500

What is night?

Period between the end of evening civil twilight until the beginning of morning civil twilight. 

500

121.___

If the pilot in command of an airplane has not served ___ hours as pilot in command in operations under this part in the type of airplane he is operating, the ____ __ _______ and visibility landing minimums in the certificate holder's operations specification for ______, _________, or _______ airports are increased by 100 feet and one-half mile (or the RVR equivalent). The MDA or DA/DH and visibility minimums need not be increased above those applicable to the airport when used as an alternate airport, but in no event may the landing minimums be less than ____ ___ __. However, a Pilot in command employed by a certificate holder conducting operations in large aircraft under part 135 of this chapter, may credit flight time acquired in operations conducted for that operator under part 91 in the same type airplane for up to 50 percent of the 100 hours of pilot in command experience required by this paragraph.

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100

MDA or DA/DH

regular, provisional, refueling

300 and 1


500

What is the one Navaid two Navaid rule? 

Where in the OpsSpecs can we find exceptions to this?

One navaid : alternate minimums are 800/2

Two navaid : alternate minimums are 600/2

C055 - Derived Alternate minimums


500

Category 1

Category 2

Category 3a,3b,3c


CAT I - DH 200FT RVR 1,800

CAT II - DH 100-200FT RVR 1,200

CAT III - DH <100FT RVR 700-1200FT, DH <50FT RVR 150-700FT, NO DH NO RVR 


500

What is a displaced threshold? What are some reasons why it may occur?

A threshold at the beginning of the landing portion of the runway that is moved further down the runway. 

Due to obstructions, unsuitable pavement, noise abatements, runway alignment, contaminants, etc