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| 1. Standard Instrument Departures (SIDs) have been established at certain airports to ________. |
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| simplify clearance delivery, expedite traffic flow, and reduce pilot/controller workload. (/1 pts ) |
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| 2. SIDs are listed alphabetically in the U.S. Terminal Procedures Publication - first under ________ then under ________. |
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| city, airport name (/1 pts ) |
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| 3. Which statement is true regarding a SID? |
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| Pilots are encouraged to include the phrase “No SID” in their flight plans if they do not want a SID. (/1 pts ) |
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| 4. The STAR is not designed to ________. |
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| ensure appropriate separation minima between aircraft. (/1 pts ) |
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| 5. A pilot would most likely be issued a STAR from a/an ________ controller. |
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| 6. To accept a clearance for the DANDD 5 arrival to Denver, the pilot must be in possession of the ________ for that STAR. |
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| 7. Which statement is true regarding a STAR? |
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| One STAR may serve several airports. (/1 pts ) |
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| 8. To locate a SID or STAR, select the correct U.S. Terminal Procedures Volume, then before using it, ________. |
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| check for currency. (/1 pts ) |
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| Non-Compulsory Reporting Point (/1 pts ) |
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| 10. This symbol indicates |
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| Lost communications track (/1 pts ) |
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| 11. This symbol indicates |
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| 12. This symbol indicates |
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| Minimum altitude (/1 pts ) |
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| 13. This symbol indicates |
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| Transition route (/1 pts ) |
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| 14. This symbol indicates |
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| Departure-Arrival Route (/1 pts ) |
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| 15. This symbol indicates |
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| Distance not to scale (/1 pts ) |
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| 16. This symbol indicates |
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| 17. This symbol indicates |
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| Holding pattern (/1 pts ) |
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| 18. This symbol indicates |
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