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11-217 Vol 1 Ch5
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15
Aviation
Professional
03/21/2012

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When is the only time you should not correct your heading for winds?
Definition
radar vectors
(48)
Term
you cannot fly within controlled airspace under IFR except under two conditions
Definition
on a federal airway, along the centerline of that airway; along the direct course between navigational aids or fixes defining a route
(48)
Term
true or false: identifying a NAVAID by listening to voice transmissions broadcast on a FSS is an acceptable method of station identification.
Definition
False
(48)
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angle of intercept should not exceed __ degrees
Definition
90
(51)
Term
to avoid overshooting, an intercept angle greater than __ degrees should normally not be used
Definition
45
(56)
Term
groundspeed checks should be performed only when the a/c slant range distance is more than the a/c altitude divided by
Definition
1,000
(65)
Term
groundspeed checks made below ___ feet are accurate at any distance
Definition
5,000
(65)
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True or false: RNAV approaches must be retrieved from an a/c database and not be manually entered
Definition
true
(72)
Term
RAIM requires at least how many satellites in view to check GPS integrity?
Definition
5
(73)
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True or false: you do not have to check RAIM prior to the flight as long as you check it prior to the flight segment where GPS is required
Definition
True
(74)
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True or false: a paper or EFB copy of the applicable instrumnet procedure must always be available and crosschecked in the terminal environment
Definition
True
(82)
Term
Prior to flight, the crew must check navigation database validity. If it is expired, what 3 things are applicable?
Definition
-you may continue the mission if the information required for the flight can be verified with current FLIP
-you must get the database updated at the first opportunity
-you may not use the database to fly procedures that require terminal or better accuracy (terminal or approach)
(82)
Term
For GPS/RNAV approaches, the maximum allowable difference is __ NM between GPS and published IAP
Definition
0.1
(83)
Term
If the variation between charted final approach course in the IAP and the final approach course computed by the aircraft database should not be more than _ degrees- if it is, you cannot fly the approach
Definition
5
(84)
Term
True or false: in the event of discrepancy between RNAV/GPS information and the underlying navigation aids, crews must use GPS data
Definition
False, must revert to using underlying ground-based navigation data
(84)
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