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List the 5 components of an ILS. |
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Localizer Glideslope ALS Outer marker Middle marker |
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What is included in a basic radar service? |
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Safety Alerts Traffic Advisories Limited radar vectoring on request Sequencing if regulated and there's an LOA |
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What does an RNAV measure? |
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What does an NDB provide? |
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What does a TACAN provide? |
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What does a VORTAC provide? |
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VHF + UHF Azimuth and range |
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What is the outer marker? |
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The part of an ILS that provides glideslope intercept. |
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What is the middle marker? |
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The part of the ILS that offers a decision height as a reference for landing or missed approaches. Normally 200ft AGL and usually 3,500 ft in distance from the threshold. |
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What is the altitude and radius distance of a class T VOR/VORTAC/ TACAN? |
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12,000ft and below / 25 mi |
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What is the altitude and radius distance of a class L VOR/VORTAC/TACAN? |
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What is the radius distance of a class H VOR/VORTAC/TACAN below an altitude of 14,500ft? |
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What is the radius distance of a class H VOR/VORTAC/TACAN between an altitude of 14,500ft - 17,999ft? |
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What is the radius distance of a class H VOR/VORTAC/TACAN between an altitude of 18,000ft - FL 450? |
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What is the radius distance of a class H VOR/VORTAC/TACAN above FL 450? |
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Why would the radius distance of a class H VOR/VORTAC/TACAN above FL 450 (100 mi) be less than one that's between 18,000ft - FL 450? |
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The higher the altitude, the weaker the signal will become after a certain point. |
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What is the distance from the threshold an aircraft can intercept the glideslope on an ILS? |
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What is the distance from the threshold an aircraft can intercept the localizer on an ILS? |
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What callsign does an aircraft inherit when the president's family (but he/she themself is not present) is on board? |
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What callsign does an aircraft inherit when the vice president's family (but he/she themself is not present) is on board? |
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What is the takeoff weight capability of a heavy class aircraft? |
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What is the takeoff weight capability of a large class aircraft? |
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What is the takeoff weight capability of a small class aircraft? |
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What does the localizer provide? |
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Horizontal/lateral guidance |
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What is the B-52's climb/descent rate? |
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What is the height of MOT's Class D? |
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What is the height of MIB's Class D? |
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What is the field elevation of MOT? |
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What is the field elevation of MIB? |
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What are the runways at MIB? |
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What are the runways at MOT? |
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What is the length of the runway at MIB? |
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13,197 ft (Overruns 1000') |
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What is the width of the runway at MIB? |
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What lighting does MIB offer? |
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What is the length of runway 26 / 08 at MOT? |
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What is the width of runway 26 / 08 at MOT? |
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What is the length of runway 31 / 13 at MOT? |
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What is the width of runway 31 / 13 at MOT? |
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What lighting is offered on runway 31 / 13 at MOT? |
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What lighting is offered only on runway 31 at MOT? |
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What lighting is offered on runway 26 / 08 at MOT? |
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What lighting is offered only on runway 13 at MOT? |
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What instrument approaches are offered at MIB? |
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TACAN HI-TACAN ILS HI-ILS COPTER TACAN 289, 122 |
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What instrument approaches are offered at MOT? |
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ILS (31) LOC (13) VOR/TACAN (31/13)(26/08) GPS (26/08) |
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What local airport affects operations in the Minot airspace? |
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What does the glideslope provide? |
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Vertical/elevational guidance |
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What are the 2 parts of departure pocedures? |
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Which airspace(s) provide VFR separation? |
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What is the AF IMT Form 3616? |
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Daily Record of Facility Operation |
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What is the AF IMT Form 3623? |
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What is the AF IMT Form 3624? |
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What is the AF IMT Form 3626? |
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Alert Controlled Firing MOA Prohibited Restricted Warning |
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Airspace which may contain a high volume of pilot training activities or an unusual type of aerial activity, neither of which is hazardous to aircraft. |
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What is a Controlled Firing Area? |
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Airspace wherein activities are conducted under conditions so controlled as to eliminate hazards to nonparticipating aircraft and to ensure the safety of persons and property on the ground. |
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A MOA is airspace established outside of Class A airspace area to separate or segregate certain nonhazardous military activities from IFR traffic and to identify for VFR traffic where these activities are conducted. |
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What is a Prohibited Area? |
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Airspace within which no person may operate an aircraft without the permission of the using agency. |
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What is a Restricted Area? |
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Airspace within which the flight of aircraft, while not wholly prohibited, is subject to restriction. |
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A warning area is airspace of defined dimensions extending from 3 nautical miles outward from the coast of the United States, that contains activity that may be hazardous to nonparticipating aircraft. |
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Airspace of defined vertical/lateral limits, assigned by ATC, for the purpose of providing air traffic segregation between the specified activities being conducted within the assigned airspace and other IFR traffic. |
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What is the squawk for an emergency? |
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What is the squawk for NORDO aircraft? |
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What is the squawk for a hi-jacked aircraft? |
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When does a precision approach become a non-precision approach? |
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When elevational guidance is no longer involved. |
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How can an aircraft receive clearance into an MTR? |
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If separation is supplied between successive aircraft (flight), except when the aircraft is in the same altitude reservation, or unless it's already covered in an LOA. |
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What are the qualifications of a VFRMTR? |
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Below 10,000 ft MSL Airspeeds in excess of 250 KIAS |
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What are the qualifications of an IFRMTR? |
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Below 10,000 ft MSL Airspeeds in excess of 250 KIAS |
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What is a compulsory reporting point? |
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Reporting points that are madatory for aircraft to report from. |
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When do compulsory reporting points become discontinued? |
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When the aircraft receives radar contact. |
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When do reporting points become compulsory? |
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When the aircraft is told "radar contact lost" or "radar service terminated." |
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What is the minimum aircraft separation from a TFR? |
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When does the separation from a TFR become 1,000 ft AGL and 6 NM? |
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At or above FL290 for heighth, at or above FL600 for width |
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What are the 5 steps to OpSec? |
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Identifying critical & sensitive info Analyze the threat Assess the risk Assess vulnerabilities Implement countermeasures |
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When not at an altitude assigned by ATC, what type of aircraft may be vectored at any altitude? |
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What is a coordination fix? |
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A fix where coordination takes place |
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The lowest MSL altitude at which an IFR aircraft will be vectored by a radar controller, except as otherwise authorized for radar approaches, departures and missed approaches |
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A Class E airspace area established in the form of a corridor, the centerline of which is defined by radio navaids |
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The lowest published altitude in effect between radio fixes on VOR airways, off-airway routes, or route segments which meets obstacle clearance requirements for the entire route segment and which assures acceptable navigational signal coverage only within 25 statute(22 nautical) miles of a VOR. |
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What is a reporting point? |
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A geographical location in relation to which the position of an aircraft is reported |
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The lowest published altitude between radio fixes which assures acceptable navigational signal coverage and meets obstacle clearance requirements between those fixes |
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The lowest altitude at certain fixes at which an aircraft must cross when proceeding in the direction of a higher minimum en route IFR altitude |
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