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In what direction are turns made in a standard circuit? |
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In a standard circuit all turns are made to the left |
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What is the altitude a standard circuit is flown at? |
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What is the standard arrival of a standard circuit? |
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A 90° turn to the right at downwind |
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What is a standard departure at standard circuit? |
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What is the standard departure at Teuge's circuit? |
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A 45° turn at upwind (take-off leg) |
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In what directions are turns made in Teuge's circuit? |
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To the right for rwy 09. To the left for rwy 27. |
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Name 3 abnormalities about Teuge's circuit |
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1. Non standard departure 2. Right handed circuit for rwy 09 3. Turns have to be made around the circuit markers. |
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What is the minimum height required to fly at to observe a standard circuit? |
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An altitude more than 1000 ft agl |
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What is the height the glider cable can reach at Teuge? |
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What classes of airspace are know in the Netherlands? |
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In what airspace classes are you (as VFR traffic) required to have a radio on board in Dutch aerospace? |
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At what altitude are you required to use your transponder? |
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At an altitude of 1200 ft. |
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Are you allowed to make a climbing turn to Crosswind? |
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What is the transition altitude for VFR traffic in the netherlands? |
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What is the minimum altitide that should be flown when reporting at the reporting point Sierra south of Teuge? |
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On what leg of the circuit do you start your descend? |
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What is the minimum altitude you should have obtained when getting on final ? |
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What is the maximum wing span allowed on Teuge? |
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What is the maximum gear span allowed on Teuge? |
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In which aerospace do you find yourself after take-off from Teuge? |
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What kind of information do NOTAM series A contain? |
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Information for international IFR flights flying the ATS routes from, and to international airports in the Netherlands. |
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What kind of information do the NOTAM Series B contain? |
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The NOTAM series B contains information about international & national IFR/VFR traffic and aerodromes inside the Netherlands. |
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What kind of information do the NOTAM Series S contain? |
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Notam series S are also known as SnowTAMS. They contain information about the presents of dangers (or they canel them) due to snow or ice on the taxiways/runways. They also warn for standing water associated with these conditions. |
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What kind of information doe the NOTAM series M contain? |
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The NOTAM series M are published by the military, they are important to look after when flying to military aerospaces. |
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When is a NOTAM published? |
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A notam is published for 2 reasons:
1. When the information is for a temporary duration. (Less then 3 months) 2. When the information is of operational significance and must be published fast. (Can't wait till the next AIP publishment.) |
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