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The mission of the FAA is to
To provide the safest, most efficient aerospace system in the world
Match the FAA function with the correct description of each function: Safety regulations
We issue and enforce regulations
Match the FAA function with the correct description of each function: Airspace & Air Traffic
Management
We operate a network of airport towers
Match the FAA function with the correct description of each function: Air Navigation Facilities
We sustain voice and communications equipment
Match the FAA function with the correct description of each function: Civil Aviation Abroad
We certify foreign repair shops
Match the FAA function with the correct description of each function: Commercial Space
Transportation
We license commercial space launch facilities
Match the FAA function with the correct description of each function: Other FAA programs
We register aircraft
Phonetic Alphabet: AUBIE
Alpha
Uniform
Bravo
India
Echo
It is July 4th and the time in London, England is 1900 hours. What is the time in Auburn, AL?
1400 hours
It is December 25th and the time in Auburn, AL is 1000 hours. What time is the Coordinated
Universal Time (UTC)?
1600 hours
(Select all that apply) the mission of the NTSB is to:
a) investigating US civil aviation accidents
b) Investigate significant railroad, highway, marine and pipeline accidents
c) Maintain the government's database of civil aviation accidents
d) Determine the probably cause of each accident that is investigated
,e) issue safety recommendations to prevent future accidents
f) Serve as the court of appeals
a, b, d, e
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at the history of
the accident flight and crewmembers' duties for as many days prior to the crash as relevant
Operations
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at the plane's
components (hydraulic, electrical, pneumatic systems) together with instruments and elements of
the flight controls?
Systems
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at impact forces
and injuries, evacuation, community emergency planning and all crash-fire-rescue efforts?
Survival Factors
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at the engines
(and propellers) and engine accessories?
Powerplants
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at all pertinent
weather data from the National Weather Service, and sometimes from local TV stations, for a
broad area around the accident scene?
Weather
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at crew
performance and all before-the-accident factors that might be involved in human error, including
fatigue, medication, alcohol, drugs, medical histories, training, workload, equipment design and
work environment
Human Performace
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at the airframe
wreckage and accident scene, including calculation of impact angles to help determine the plane's
pre-impact course and attitude?
Structures
The NTSB Go Team consists of a broad spectrum of technical experts that investigate
transportation accidents to discover the cause of the accident. What group looks at the air traffic
, services given to the plane, including acquisition of ATC radar data and transcripts of controller-
pilot radio transmissions?
Air Traffic Control
Reference the aircraft that flew into the Twin Towers in NYC on 9/11. Those aircraft accidents
were investigated by the:
FBI
What is the most important part of the NTSB's mandate from congress?
Issue Safety Recommendations based on investigation findings
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) issues Standards and Recommended Practices
(SARPS). A standard is:
Any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel
procedure, the uniform application of which is recognized as necessary for the safety or regularity of
internal air navigation
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) issues Standards and Recommended Practices
(SARPS). A Recommended Practice is:
Any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel
procedure, the uniform application of which is recognized as desirable in the interest of safety,
regularity, or efficiency of international air navigation
T/F: the material for Procedures for Air Navigation Procedures (PANS) should be suitable for
application on a worldwide basis.
True
T/F: The material for Regional Supplementary Procedures (SUPPs) should be suitable for
application on a worldwide basis.
False
The FAA produces a variety of Handbooks to help individuals in the aviation industry. The Airplane
Flying Handbook (AFH) is designed to:
Introduce basic pilot skills and knowledge that are essential for piloting airplanes
The FAA produces a variety of Handbooks to help individuals in the aviation industry. The
Pilot/Controller Glossary is designed to:
Provide a common understanding of the terms used in the Air Traffic Control system
The FAA produces a variety of Handbooks to help individuals in the aviation industry. The Weight
and Balance Handbook is designed to:
Furnish flight crew with information on loading and operating the aircraft to ensure its weight is
within the allowable limit and the center of gravity (CG) is within allowable range
The FAA produces a variety of Handbooks to help individuals in the aviation industry. the Pilot's
Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge (PHAK) is designed to: