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To go under/over a MOA below FL290 how much seperation do you need? |
500ft |
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To go under/over a MOA above FL290 how much seperation do you need? |
1000ft |
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Name 3 types of seperation that can be used in both Radar and Non Radar |
- Vertical - Lateral - Longitudinal |
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What are these altimeter settings? 0.03 0.01 9.98 9.92 |
30.03 30.01 29.98 29.92 |
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If the altimeter is lower than 29.92 what happens? |
FL180 becomes unusable |
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The basic minimum altitude seperation for IFR aircraft below FL410 for RVSM aircraft is |
1,000 ft |
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If an aircraft has RVSM and one does not, how much separation will they need at FL320 |
2,000 ft |
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Aircraft above FL600 need how much separation? |
5,000 ft |
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Arcraft with RVSM at FL400 need how much seperation? |
1,000 ft |
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What direction is the traffic in most cases in FL410? |
East Bound |
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What direction is the traffic in most cases at FL430 |
West Bound |
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What direction is the traffic in most cases at FL290? |
East Bound |
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The following aircraft may be assigned altitudes between FL290 and FL410 w/o RVSM equip, but still require 2,000 ft separation. |
-Department of Defense (DOD) aircraft -DOD certified aircraft operated by NASA -MEDEVAC -Foreign State aircraft -Manufacturers certification and development |
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A B757 may request FL420, you can accomidate him how? |
Must be given a block of altitude 410B430 |
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Non Radar Longitudinal Seperation is |
10 miles - 20 minutes |
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Radar Longitudinal Seperation is |
5 miles - 10 minutes |
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What 3 equpment suffixes do not have DME? |
/T /U /X |
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How much separation is needed between aircraft and protected airspace? |
3 miles |
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An airplane 40 miles from an approach control antenna needs how much separation? |
3 miles |
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An airplane 45 miles from an approach control antenna needs how much separation? |
5 miles |
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A center uses what kind of radar? |
Mosaic |
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A TRACON uses what kind of radar? |
Single Sight Radar |
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In the enroute environment how much separation does an aircraft need above FL600? |
10 NM |
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In the enroute environment how much separation does an aircraft need below FL600? |
5 NM |
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The minimum terminal radar separation required for two aircraft 30NM from the antenna is _____ miles |
3 |
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________ is the spacing of aircraft to ensure the safe and orderly movement of aircraft, while in flight or on the ground. |
Separation |
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A means employed by ATC to seperate aircraft in terminal areas and enroute airspace in the NAS |
Visual Speration |
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A standard holding pattern is |
Right Turns |
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A non standard holding pattern is |
Left Turns |
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To use tower separation the tower must be able to what? |
See both aircraft |
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Category I following a Category I, or a Category II needs how much separation? |
3,000 ft |
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Cat II following a Cat I or Cat II needs how much separation? |
4,500 ft |
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If either plane is a Cat III they need how much separation? |
6,000 ft |
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A Cat I following a Cat III needs how much separation? |
6,000 ft |
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Takeoff roll can not begin until |
the preceding aircraft either has wheels up off the pavement, or has taxi'd off the runway |
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The fix, point, or lacation to which an aircraft is cleared when issued an air traffic clearance. |
Clearance Limit |
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The time a pilot can expect to recieve clearance beyond a clearacne limit |
EFC time Expect Further Clearance |
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Holding is used for? |
Traffic en route Arrival Delays WX at destination Flow Control Spacing |
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How long is a standard leg in a hold? |
One minute legs, 13,999 and below 1.5 min legs above 14,000 |
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In Non Radar you have 2 planes in a hold. One at 6,000 and one at 8,000. Who do you clear first? |
The lower guy!!! |
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Holding Patterns can not overlap unless |
You seperate aircraft vertically. |