AS 221 Test 3 Part 3
What are the normal minimums for a CAT I ILS approach with all components operative?
RVR 2400 and a DA of 200 feet AGL
How can the pilot expect to use a STAR?
Request this in the comments of the filed flight plan, or accept clearance from ATC en route.
Which of the following items is NOT considered "runway environment" that allows the pilot to continue beyond the MDA, DA or DH?
Taxiway Lights
What type of ALS (Approach lighting system) can you expect?
MALSR
CHS Intl VOR/DME RWY 21 -- Is DME required for this approach?
True
What verticle rate on the VSI must a jet departing at 200 Kt GS climb at in order to comply with a 600 fpnm claim gradient?
2000fpm
CHS Intl VOR/DME RWY 21 -- What is the final approach course?
203 degrees
The angular width of localizers varies between ______ and ______ degrees in order to provide a signal width of approximately 700 feet at the runway thresholds.
3 and 6
A pilot taking off from an airport without a control tower or a FSS on the field should file an IFR clear _________________minutes before departure.
30
Which 2 runways have the same climb heading to intercept the initial radial?
34C and 34R
All DPs provide obstacle clearance provided the aircraft crosses the end of the runway at _______.
35 feet AGL
While shooting the Localizer 17L with DME equipment, what is the required visibility for a straight-in approach on a category B approach?
4000 RVR
CHS Intl VOR/DME RWY 21 -- What is the MDA for a category B straight in landing?
440'MSL
CHS Intl VOR/DME RWY 21 -- What is the airport elevation?
45'
What is the MEA and distance from BLOND to AGASE?
6,000'/20nm
Based on the Takeoff minimums and Departure Procedures below: From which runways am I expected to make a right turn upon departure?
8,12,21
If I was approaching this airport FROM the east (westbound heading) and I had a nav/com failure, what altitude should I maintain to avoid obstacles?
9,100 ft
A STAR provides
A common method for leaving the en route structure and navigating to your destination.
A PAR is an approach where:
ATC gives highly detailed navigational guidance to a pilot
IF ATC requests that you execute a SID upon takeoff, where would you look for this information (assuming paper charts)?
After the last approach chart for that airport in the TPP
The most common reason for a missed approach is?
Low visibility conditions that do not permit you to visualy aquire the runway environment cues
Are turboprops authorized to use this departure?
No
If you have filed an IFR flight plan can you fly in IMC prior to receiving your initial IFR clearance?
No, a clearance must be issued
Does a radar-controlled departure relieve a pilot of his/her responsibilities to see and avoid, maintain airspace clearances, etc.?
No, you must always maintain responsibilities as PIC
Which of the following are types of DPs (Departure Procedures)?
Obstacle Departure Procedures and Standard Instrument Departures
Expect to cross BLOND intersection at ________.
10,000' MSL
What are the recomended take-off weather minimums for Runway 35R?
300-1
How is the ADANE fix identified (Select all that apply)?
-R-091 from BRK at 11.1 DME -R-091 from BRK and R354 from PUB
For class B approach, what radius should be kept while circling? (Knowing where to find this information is important)
1.5 miles
What is the LOC frequency and is DME available for the ILS/LOC RWY 7L at DAB
109.7 / NO
What frequency will you tune in in order to intercept the R-161 after departing Runway 16C?
116.8
What is the MSA for the ILS/LOC 7L approach at DAB?
2,800 ft
Using the Image of the DDNAY SID at KMCO answer the following question: Upon reaching 600 feet after departing Runway 18L, what is the next heading you should turn to?
141
What is the final approach course? and how many locations can you identify this on the approach plate?
172 degrees/3
After T.O. from RWY 36L/R, you are expected to cross south of ORL at the 2 DME arc (to avoid the ORL Exec traffic pattern) at or above _______ .
2,300'
Runway 36L/R requires an ATC climb gradient of 600 feet per NM to ________.
2,800'
What initial climb rate is assumed upon reaching the departure end of the runway?
200 fpnm
When may you not fly an ODP?
Both answers are correct: when ATC assigned a SID When ATC has assigned a radar vector departure
Pilots on an IFR flight plan are required to fly a SID if one is published for the airport of departure.
False
Pilots operating IFR under FAR part 91 are strongly encouraged to avoid flying a DP in order to reduce congestion near an airport.
False
Portland Intl VOR A -- You are at ROARK (IF/IAF). You have been cleared to BTG VORTAC and cleared for the approach. Would you execute the procedure turn/full approach?
False
What are the 2 ways in which an IAP can be flown?
Full approach or radar vectors
If I get the runway in sight but it requires aggressive maneuvering to line myself up with the runway what should be done?
Go missed and attempt the approach again
If I need to hold upon reaching ABQ VOR what can I expect my holding instructions to be?
Hold west of the VOR on the R-257, left turns until reaching assigned altitude
Where can I find if the current chart is up to date?
In the area highlighted in blue
Which of the following is NOT a standard component of the Instrument Landing System (ILS)?
Inner Marker Beacon
What is the purpose of a SID?
Provide obstruction clearance and a transition from the terminal area to the appropriate en route structure
ODPs are recommended for obstruction clearance and may be flown without ATC clearance.
True
True or false. If the glide slope is inoperative or fails during your approach, the localizer (GS out) minimums apply and you may continue the approach to the applicable MDA.
True
When conducting a circling approach the pilot must maintain visual contact with the runway of intended landing at or above the circling minimums.
True
If I needed a cheat sheet guide to how many minutes and seconds will pass from the FAF to the Missed approach point at a given speed, where would I find this?
Under the airport sketch
If you are flying a category C approach and you plan on conducting the ILS 17L when will you go missed?
Upon reaching 6,387 feet
What is a side-step maneuver?
When a pilot maneuvers to land on the adjacent parallel runway
The green area provides the pilot
a plan view, or birds eye view
If you are cleared direct to the ADANE fix and then for the full approach, what will be your next step after crossing ADANE?
complte the 11.1 DME Arc from the BRK VOR
You are on the SIMMR transition and instructed to hold at RUDOF as published. What type entry should you make?
direct
You are executing an ILS approach and are past the LOM (FAF) to a runway which has a VASI. If the glidslope fails, and you have the VASI in sight, you ______________
may continue the approach using the VASI glideslope in place of the electronic glideslope.
Can you, in a C-172 or similar airplane, conduct this SID?
no
What type of hold entry can you except if you execute the published missed?
parallel or teardrop
On this particular approach plate, I can see that the approach is a
precision and non-precision depending on the equipment being used
The items highlighted in blue represent
the margin