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What is the star without a circle on a taxi diagram? - Answer- Its the hazard beacon.
The airport beacon is the star with the circle
When do you need a second alternate? - Answer- OpsSpec Exemption 3585
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Brief this departure (NEYLN.5) using 36R - Answer-
B on Jeppesen e route charts - Answer-
MEA / MOCA - Answer- What they look like and
Signal reception and obstacle
22nm signal and obstacle
landing distance after threshold - Answer-
OPSEC Exemption 3585 - Answer-
LOC typical MDA - Answer- 300-500
how long is a temporary FAA certificate good for - Answer- 120 days
What lighting is associated with a MALSR? - Answer- The MALSR, consisting of a
combination of threshold lamps, steady burning light bars and flashers, provides visual
information to pilots on runway alignment, height perception, roll guidance, and
horizontal references for Category I Precision Approaches.
How long are pilot certificates valid for? - Answer- Pilot certificates do not expire, and
are valid if flight currency is maintained along with a current and appropriate medical
certificate.
What are the oxygen requirements for part 91? - Answer- At or above 12,500 - Required
minimum flight needs to be on oxygen if flying for 30 minutes or more.
At or above 14,000 - Required minimum flight crew needs to be on oxygen for the entire
duration of flight.
At or above 15,000 - Crew needs to be on oxygen and you have to provide passengers
with oxygen for the entire duration of the flight.
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What does an airway bypass mean on a Jepp chart? - Answer- The half-circle on an
airway that goes around a navaid or intersection means that it is not part of that route's
structure.
What equipment is required in RVSM? - Answer- Generic Equipment Required (FL290-
FL410): RVSM-Two independent altitude measurement systems (with ice protection),
one transponder (with mode C), an altitude alerting system, and an automatic altitude
control system. Altimeter error tolerance is 200ft apart.
If I leave the cockpit, and the flight attendant is occupying my seat, do you have to be
on oxygen? - Answer- 121.333(c)(3) "...if for any reason at any time it is necessary for
one pilot to leave his station at the controls of the airplane when operating at flight
altitudes above flight level 410, the remaining pilot at the controls shall put on and use
his oxygen mask until the other pilot has returned to his duty station."
What does ARROW stand for? - Answer- Airworthiness Certificate, Radio Station
License, Registration Certificate, Operating Limitations, Weight and Balance
(documents required to be in an aircraft by the FAA)
Runway lighting questions
(3) this was coupled with 91.175. Showed me some white lights of an approach chart
while covering up the rest, asked what I could do If I saw these. - Answer-
What is the zipper line on the airport diagram? - Answer- It's the boundary between the
ground frequencies when you switch between them
What does CL RCLM mean? - Answer- CL = centerline lights; RCLM = runway
centerline markings
What does Grid MORA Ensure? - Answer- According to Jeppesen, grid MORA is based
on an altitude of 5,000 feet: "In order to provide one standard for the whole world, the
minimum vertical distance between the MORA and the highest obstacle along the route
was determined to be either 1,000 feet or 2,000 feet, depending on the elevation of the
terrain and obstacles below. When flying over precipitous terrain and when flying at
higher altitudes, the amount of error between indicated altitude and true altitude
increases. As a result, 1,000 feet of obstacle clearance was provided for the lower
altitudes. For all terrain and obstacles greater than 5,000 feet, it was decided to create
an obstacle clearance of 2,000 feet."
What ground control frequency would you contact at Concourse 'X'? - Answer- look at
KDFW diagram
What is the LOC freq? - Answer- VHF 108.10-111.95 MHz