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- When a VOR/DME is collocated under frequency pairings and the VOR portion is inoperative, the DME identifier will repeat at an interval of
- When simultaneous approaches are in progress, how does each pilot receive radar advisories?
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(Refer to figure 129.)
What type of entry is recommended to the missed approach holding pattern if the inbound heading is 050�?
- Upon what maximum airspeed is the instrument approach criteria for a helicopter based?
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(Refer to figure 130.)
How does an LDA facility, such as the one at Roanoke Regional, differ from a standard ILS approach facility?
- How is ATC radar used for instrument approaches when the facility is approved for approach control service?
- What conditions are necessary before ATC can authorize a visual approach?
- When may a pilot make a straight in landing, if using an IAP having only circling minimums?
- While flying a 3� glide slope, a headwind shears to a tailwind. Which conditions should the pilot expect on the glide slope?
- Which of the following conditions is required before "timed approaches from a holding fix" may be conducted?
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(Refer to figure 134.)
Unless a higher angle is necessary for obstacle clearance, what is the normal glidepath angle for a 2 bar VASI?
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(Refer to figure 73.)
After passing the OM, Bradley Approach Control advises you that the MM on the ILS RWY 6 approach is inoperative. Under these circumstances, what adjustments, if any, are required to be made to the DH and visibility?
- What does the symbol T within a black triangle in the minimums section of the IAP for a particular airport indicate?
- If only one missed approach procedure is available, which of the following conditions is required when conducting "timed approaches from a holding fix"?
- When may you obtain a contact approach?
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(Refer to figure 135.)
Which illustration would a pilot observe when on the lower glidepath?
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(Refer to figure 136.)
Which illustration would a pilot observe if the aircraft is less than 2.5�?
- What international Morse Code identifier is used to identify a specific interim standard microwave landing system?
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(Refer to figure 29.)
Using a ground speed of 90 knots on the ILS final approach course, what rate of descent should be used as a reference to maintain the ILS glide slope?
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(Refer to figures 36A.)
What is the minimum number of way points required for the complete RNAV RWY 33 approach procedure including the IAFs and missed approach procedure?
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(Refer to figure 108.)
Where should the bearing pointer be located relative to the wing-tip reference to maintain the 16 DME range in a left hand arc with a left crosswind component?
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(Refer to figure 124.)
The point on the teardrop procedure where the turn in bound (LOC RWY 35) Duncan/Halliburton, is initiated is determined by
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(Refer to figure 133.)
How should a pilot reverse course to get established on the in bound course of the ILS RWY 9, if radar vectoring or the three IAFs are not utilized?
- (Refer to figures 44 and 49.) What is the MDA and visibility criteria for a straight-in LOC/DME RWY 21 approach at Portland International?
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(Refer to figure 60A.)
What is the elevation of the TDZE for RWY 4?
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(Refer to figure 73.)
What is the minimum altitude at which you should intercept the glide slope on the ILS RWY 6 approach procedure?
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(Refer to figure 126.)
If cleared for a straight-in LOC approach from over OALDY, it means the flight should
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(Refer to figure 130.)
What are the restrictions regarding circle to land procedures for LDA RWY/GS 6 approach at Roanoke Regional?
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(Refer to figure 130.)
How should the pilot identify the missed approach point for the S LDA GS 6 approach to Roanoke Regional?
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(Refer to figure 127.)
If cleared for NDB RWY 28 approach (Lancaster/Fairfield) over ZZV VOR, the flight would be expected to
Category A aircraft
Last assigned altitude 3,000 feet
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(Refer to figure 133.)
Why are two VOR/LOC receivers recommended to obtain an MDA of 1,160 when making an S LOC 9 approach to Riverside Municipal?
- (Refer to figure 131.) The control tower at BOS reports 'tall vessels' in the approach area. What are the VOR/DME RNAV RWY 4R straight-in approach minimums for Category A aircraft.
- Aircraft approach categories are based on
- (Refer to figure 120.) Refer to the DEN ILS RWY 35R procedure. The FAF intercept altitude is
- What are the main differences between the SDF and the localizer of an ILS?
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(Refer to figure 128.)
What is the helicopter landing minimum for the VOR RWY 36 approach at Price/Carbon County Airport?
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(Refer to figure 118.)
During the ILS RWY 12L procedure at DSM, what altitude minimum applies if the glide slope becomes inoperative?
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(Refer to figure 128.)
What type entry is recommended for the missed approach holding pattern depicted on the VOR RWY 36 approach chart for Price/Carbon County Airport?
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(Refer to figure 68.)
Upon which maximum airspeed is the COPTER VOR/DME 117� approach category based?
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(Refer to figure 49.)
You have been cleared to the CREAK intersection via the BTG 054� radial at 7,000 feet. Approaching CREAK, you are cleared for the LOC/DME RWY 21 approach to PDX. Descent to procedure turn altitude should not begin prior to
- What facilities, if any, may be substituted for an inoperative middle marker during an ILS approach without affecting the straight in minimums?
- After being handed off to the final approach controller during a 'no gyro' surveillance or precision approach, the pilot should make all turns
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Why is there a note stating a temperature limitation for executing this approach with BARO-VNAV equipment?
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