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Experience for Instrument Rating |
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50 hours XC PIC 40 hours actual or simulated instrument time (15 hrs with CFII, 1 250nm XC flight, 3 hours IFR in last 2 calendar months prior to practical test) |
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Personal Documents Required for Flight |
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Pilot Certificate Medical certificate Photo ID Radiotelephone operator license (flights outside US only) |
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Aircraft Documents Required for Flight |
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ARROW Airworthiness Certificate Registration Certificate Radio Station License (INTL only) Operating Limitations & AFM Weight & Balance data |
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Aircraft Maintenance Inspections for IFR |
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AVIATE Annual Inspection every 12 cal months VOR check every 30 days 100 hour inspection (for hire ops) Altimeter, altitude reporting, & static system every 24 calendar months Transponder every 24 months ELT every 12 months |
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WKRAFT Weather reports and forecasts Known traffic delays as advised by ATC Runway length of intended use Alternatives available Fuel requirements Takeoff and landing performance data |
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Preflight self-assessment |
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IM SAFE Illness Medication Stress Alcohol Fatigure Emotion |
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Risk Management & Personel Minimums |
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PAVE Pilot (health, proficiency, currency) Aircraft (airworthiness, equipped) EnVironment (weather, terrain, airports) External Pressure (Meetings, Pax) |
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What does it take to be current for IFR? |
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Definition
Last 6 calendar months... (6 HITS) 6 instrument approaches Holding Procedures Intercept and Track courses through electronic navigation systems |
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What can you do if you are not current within 6 months? |
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Have a safety pilot who is at least a private pilot with appropriate category and class with current medical in plane with forward vision while approaches and done under simulated IFR. |
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What can you do if you are not current within 12 months? |
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IPC (instrument proficiency check) with CFII, examiner, or other approved person |
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When is an IFR flight plan required? |
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Definition
Before entering controlled airspace under IFR |
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FSS (in person, radio, or phone), DUATS (online), through radio/phone with ATC, and at least 30 minutes prior to est. departure time. |
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How long is an IFR flight plan stored in the ATC system? |
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Definition
1.5 hours from proposed time of departure |
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Cancelling IFR flight plan |
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Definition
Towered Airport - automatically canceled by ATC upon landing Non-Towered - must contact ATC/FSS In air - anytime not in IMC and outside of class A airspace |
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IFR Minimum Altitudes and IFR Cruising Altitudes? |
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Definition
Minimum prescribed, but if none, 2000 feet above highest obstacle within 4nm of course in mountaineous areas and 1000 feet in non-mountaineous areas.
Cruise at odd thousands 0-179 degrees and even thousands 180-359 degrees. |
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IFR Minimum Fuel Requirement |
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Definition
Fuel from DEP to ARR + Fuel from ARR to ALT + 45 minutes reserves at normal cruise speed. |
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When do you need an alternate? |
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Definition
1-2-3 rule if within 1 hour before to 1 hour after ETA forecasted weather is less than 2000 ft ceiling and 3 sm visibility |
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Term
When listing an alternate, what are the minimum forecasted weather conditions? |
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Definition
Precision approach - 600 ft ceiling and 2 sm Non-Prec approach - 800 ft ceiling and 2 sm No IAP - Ceiling and descent from MEA, approach, and landing under VFR |
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Basic IFR Departure Clearance Items from ATC |
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Definition
CRAFT Clearance Limit Route Altitude Freq Transponder Code |
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Mandatory reports under IFR |
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Definition
MARVELOUS VFR C500 Missed Approach Airspeed +/-10kts / 5% change of filed TAS Reaching a holding fix VFR on Top ETA change +/- 3 mins (nonradar environment) Leaving a holding fix/point Outer Marker (non-radar environemnt) Unforecasted weather Safety of flight Vacating an altitude/FL Final Approach Fix (non-radar environment) Radio/Nav Failure Compulsory Reporting Points (non-radar environment) 500- unable climb/descent 500 fpm |
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What to include in a Position Report |
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Aircraft ID Position Time Altitude/FL ETA to next fix Name of next fix |
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None for Part 91 Part 121,125,129,135 - prescribed for runway, but if not, 1 sm visibility |
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IFR Altitudes (DA/H, MAA, MCA, MDA/H, MEA, MOCA, MORA, MRA, MVA, OROCA) |
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Definition
DA/H - Decision Altitude/Height MAA - Maximum Autorized Altitude MCA - Minimum Crossing Altitude MDA/H - Minimum Descent altitude/height MEA - Minimum En Route Altitude (assures nav coverage & 1000' non-mountaineous or 2000' mountaineous obstacle clearance) MOCA - Minimum Obstruction Clearance Altitude (provides nav coverage and obstacle clearance within 22 nm of NAVAID) MORA - Minimum off-route altitude MRA - minimum reception altitude MVA - Minimum Vectoring Altitude OROCA - OFf-Route Obstruction Clearance (NACO charts - gives same as MEA) |
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1 sm of visibility = how many feet RVR? |
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If lost communications, what altitude should you fly? |
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The highest "MEA" M - Minimum altitude prescribed for IFR E - Expected A - Last Assigned |
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If lost communications, what route shuold you fly? |
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Select by the following order (AVEF): Assigned route, if none: Vectored, if none: Expected route, if none: Filed route |
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When should you not fly a procedure turn? |
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Definition
SHARPTT Straight in Approach Holding in lieu of a PT Arc (DME) Radar Vectored to Final App Course noPT depicted on chart Timed approach Teardrop course reversal in lieu of a PT |
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What types of precision approaches are there? |
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What types of non-precision approaches are there? |
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VOR, NDB, RNAV/GNSS (LNAV mins), LOC, LDA, SDF, ASR |
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What is an APV approach and what types of them are there? |
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Definition
Approach with vertical guidances, glide slope does not meet ICAO precision approach standards. RNAV/GNSS (LNAV/VNAV, LPV, baro-VNAV minimums), LDA with slide slope |
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When can you descend below the MDA/DA? |
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Definition
All three conditions must be met: (1) normal rate of descent using normal maneuvers (2) flight visibilty is not less than prescribed in the approach plate (3) the runway, its markings, or lights must be identifiable. |
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Minimum Equipment for VFR Day |
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Definition
A TOMATO FLAMERS Altimeter
Tachometer Oil Temp Gauge Manifold Pressure Airspeed indicator Temp Gauge (for liquid cooled engine only) Oil Pressure Gauge
Fuel quantity guage Landing gear position lights (for retractable gear only) Anticolision light Magnetic Compass ELT Seat Belts |
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Minimum Equipment for VFR Night |
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All VFR day equipment + FLAPS Fuses (spare set) Landing light (if for hire) Anticolision light Positions lights (nav lights) Source of Power (battery) |
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Minimum Equipment for IFR |
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Definition
Day - VFR Day + GRABCARD Night - VFR Day + VFR Night + GRABCARD Generator/Alternator Radios Altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure Ball (slip-skid indicator)
Clock Attitude Indicator Rate of turn indicator Directional Gyro (heading indicator) |
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Magnetic Compass Errors Acronyms |
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Definition
UNOS Undershoot North Overshoot South
ANDS Accelerate North Decelerate South |
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