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| When applying intitial seperation to successive departing aircraft consider known ________. |
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| aircraft performance characteristics |
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| Departing aircraft that will be vectored immediately after takeoff must be assigned intitial headings _________. |
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| In a radar environment, separate aircraft departing from the same airport/heliport provided that radar identification is established within 1 mile of the takeoff runway and courses diverge by at least ______ Degrees. |
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| In a radar environment, aircraft departing in the same direction from parallel runways may be released simultaneously if courses diverge by 15 degrees or more immediately after departure and the runway centerlines are separated by at least _______ feet. |
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| In a radar environment, arrivals can be separated from departures by a minimum of 2 miles when the separation will increase to a minimum of 3 miles within 1 minute after takeoff. The 2-mile minimum separation is determined when the _______. |
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| Departing aircraft begins its takeoff roll. |
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| In a radar environment, when separating a helicopter departure from another aircraft utilizing course divergence, consider _________ as the runway centerline for for the helicopter. |
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| the helicopter takeoff course |
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| Nonradar. Two departures that will diverge by 45 degrees or more immediately after takeoff, how many minutes of nonradar separation is required until courses diverge? |
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| Nonradar. Two departures on the same runway whose course diverge by 45 degrees or more within 5 minutes after takeoff, how many minutes of separation is required until courses diverge? |
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| Nonradar. Authorize simultaneous departures from parallel runways when the centerlines are separated by at least 3,500 and courses diverge by at least _____ Degrees immediately after takeoff. |
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| In a nonradar environment, authorize takeoff of a succeeding aircraft from an intersecting runway when the preceding aircraft has _____, the runways diverge by 30 degrees or more, and the courses will diverge by 45 degrees or more. |
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| passed the point of the intersections |
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| Nonradar. When the takeoff direction differs by at least 45 degrees from the reciprocal of the final approach course, separate a departure from an arrival by ensuring that the departure takes off before the arrival leaves a fix inbound not less that ____ mile(s) from the airport. |
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| Nonradar. When there is an absence of an appropriate fix and there is NO approach control, allow a departure to take off ______ minute(s) before an arriving aircraft is estimated at the airport when the takeoff direction differs b at least 45 degrees from the reciprocal of the final approach course. |
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| An approach conducted by an aircraft of an IFR flight plan that authorizes the pilot to proceed visually and clear of clouds to the airport is a(n) _______ approach. |
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| What must be ensured both before and after the application of visual separation? |
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| Other approved separation. |
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| Aircraft performance, wake turbulence, weather, and ______ must be considered to ensure that other separation will be maintained after the application of visual separation. |
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| When applying visual separation, the controller _______. |
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| tells the pilot about the other aircraft's position, direction, and intentions. |
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| When operating in VFR conditions with an ATC authorization to maintain VFR-on-top, aircraft must ______. |
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| fly an appropriate VFR altitude for the direction of flight. |
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| A pilot executing a visual approach must have the _____ or the preceding aircraft in sight at all times. |
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| In order to be cleared for a visual approach, overtaking aircraft must be advised of the ______ and ______ of the preceding aircraft. |
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| Distance; speed difference |
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| If an aircraft sees the airport or runway but NOT the preceding aircraft, the aircraft may be cleared for a visual approach if ________ separation or _______ separation is maintained |
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| Unless published differently on the procedure, the weather minima for a charted visual Flight Procedure (CVFP) approach are a reported ceiling of at least ____ feet above MVA and visibility of at least ____ miles |
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| SVFR operations in weather less than VFR minima are authorized when ________. |
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| What is the minimum gound visibility required for fixed-wing SVFR operations (excluding scheduled air carrier)? |
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| An Approach conducted while operating on an IFR flight plan that authorizes a pilot to proceed visually and clear of clouds to the airport via visual andmarks and other information is a(n) ______ approach. |
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| Because of the cloud clearance criteria, SVFR aircraft are NOT assigned _____ altitueds. |
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| What is the minimum reported ground visibility for a contact approach |
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