, AS 350 TEST 2 | QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS | 2026 UPDATE | WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS.
SECTION 1: INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES
(Questions 1-12)
Q1. Refer to the Grand Junction ILS or LOC Rwy 11 approach chart.
You are 25 miles west of GT and Denver Center is vectoring you to
final for an ILS RWY 11 approach with the GJT altimeter setting. As
you are being vectored, you are advised that the DME has gone out
of service on the ILS. What action do you take?
A) Continue the approach; DME is not required
B) Advise ATC that you may not continue for the ILS Rwy 11 approach
C) Request a higher altitude to compensate for the lack of DME
D) Switch to the localizer-only approach and continue
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The DME is required to conduct this ILS approach. Without it, you
cannot determine your position along the final approach course, making the
approach invalid. You must advise ATC immediately and request an alternate
approach or vectoring.
Q2. Under Part 121, an alternate airport is required for the
destination when the destination weather is forecast to be below:
A) 500-foot ceiling and 1 SM visibility
B) 2000-foot ceiling and 3 SM visibility one hour before/one hour after
the ETA
C) 1000-foot ceiling and 2 SM visibility
D) 800-foot ceiling and 2 SM visibility
Correct Answer: B