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_____ flight rules govern flight during periods of generally good visibility and limited cloud cover. |
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Aircraft under ____ are not required to be in contact with ATC. |
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By squawking a mode ___ of ____ on an A/C transponder, all ATC agencies understand that the AC may not have radio contact |
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Three requirements for VFR are: 1. A pilot must stay below ____ 2. ____ minimums (depending on airspace) 3. When not under FAA control, pilot must squawk ____ |
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1. FL 180 2. Weather 3. 1200 |
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Under ____ flight conditions, an aircraft is required to be in contact with ATC and is separated by ATC. |
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Five requirements for flying IFR are: 1. Pilots must have a ______ when flying above FL 180 2. ________ is responsible for separation of ac 3. Controlling agency must have ____ and ___ with the aircraft 4. Pilots may cancel IFR and go VFR if _________ 5. IFR allows for flight in _______ |
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1. flight plan 2. Controlling agency 3. RADAR; radio 4. weather/altitude 5. bad weather |
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The altitude of Victor Airways are between ______ AGL and _____ MSL |
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When traversing through a Victor Airway, the pilot will use ______ (for altitude) and have an operational ____ |
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Local altimeter; transponder |
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Jet routes extend between ______ MSL and ______MSL. |
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When in a jet route, pilots will set ______ (for altitude) |
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a standard altimeter (29.92) |
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______ are established to provide for the safe, orderly and expeditious flow of traffic on and in the airport traffic area |
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____ are terminal ATC facility that uses radar and non-radar facilities to provide approach control services to aircraft arriving, departing or transitioning |
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______ are facilities principally established to provide air traffic control service to aircraft during the en route phase of flight |
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The ARTCC is responsible for: 1. 2. 3. |
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1. All altitude changes 2. Separation from other IFR and participating VFR traffic 3. providing information to search and rescue units in the event of emergency |
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During the mission phase on military training missions, the AC will be under the control of a ______ |
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MRU (military RADAR unit) |
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The ____ is typically an experienced pilot located in the tower. |
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The primary duty of the SOF is to ______ in or affecting their airfield |
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The ____ is generally one of the first agencies called in the event of an emergency |
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____ are military radar units that control both air-to-air and air-to-ground live-fire missions |
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______ provide all descent instructions along with the current weather and runway conditions early in the aircraft approach. |
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The gov't agency responsible for aircraft movement within the US is the _____ |
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FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) |
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In order for ATC to hand-off to the MRU, they need to give the MRU, the aircraft's: 1 2 3 4 |
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1 call sign 2 position 3 heading 4 altitude |
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