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| The standard radio call for taxi clearance is: |
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Agency being called Aircraft Identification Current position on the airport Type of operation planned (IFR/VFR) Post of the first intended landing |
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| (T/F)If you are cleared to taxi to the departure runway, you are cleared to taxi across all other taxi ways and runways along the route except for the departure runway itself. |
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| Which kind of taxi instructions are you required to read back? |
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| Hold short or restricted clearances |
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| What is progressive taxi? |
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| Ground Control will issue step-by-step routing directions until you reach the departure runway or parking ramp. |
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| What does a continuous double yellow line taxiway marking mean? |
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| Defines the taxiway edge from an abutting paved surface that is not intended for use. DO NOT CROSS. |
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| What does a hold short line look like? |
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| Either 2 solid/2 dashed lines, or 1 solid/1 dashed line |
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| What does a double dashed lined represent? |
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| Defines taxiway edge where it joins other pavement that is intended to be used. It is permissible to cross these lines. |
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| Runways are normally marked with what kind of line? |
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| Dashed white lines along the center line and a solid white runway edge marking. |
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| Taxiway lights are what color? |
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| Runway edge lights are what color? |
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| Obstacles are marked with what color light? |
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| The T-6 requires what power to taxi? |
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| You should taxi no faster than this in a congested area. |
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| When outside of a congested area, what taxi speed is acceptable? |
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| A minimum radius turn is possible through the use of? |
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| Power, full rudder and differential breaking. |
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| When applying brakes, use a _________, _________ application until you reach the _________ pressure. |
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| When taxing in a strong crosswind, apply what kind of aileron control? |
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| Into-the-wind (stick into the wind). |
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| Air Force regulations require that you do not taxi past an obstruction if it has less that ______ feet of wingtip clearance. |
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| Obstacles between _____ and ______ feet can be taxied past if a _________ ________ is present. |
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| When taxiing directly behind another aircraft, what is the minimum spacing? |
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| When taxiing staggered behind another aircraft, what is the minimum distance requried? |
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| A steady green light (on the ground) means? |
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| A steady red light (on the ground) means? |
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| A flashing green light (on the ground) means? |
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| A flashing white light means? |
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| Return to starting point on airport |
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| A flashing white light means? |
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| Return to starting point on airport |
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| An alternating red and green light means? |
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| When crossing arresting cables, you should avoid what? |
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| Landing gear contact with the main support doughnuts. |
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| Can you taxi over arresting cables with the main gear doors open? |
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| Maximum crosswind component for takeoff (Flaps T/O or No-Flap) |
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| Max crosswind for an icy runway? |
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| Max crosswind for a wet runway? |
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| LDG flaps should not be used for takeoff or landing in crosswinds exceeding? |
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| What are the two kinds of takeoffs? |
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| During a static takeoff, you will advance the PCL to what torque setting before releasing the brakes? |
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| Rotation speed during takeoff is what? |
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| What is the takeoff attitude? |
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| You should always advance the PCL __________ and ____________ during takeoff |
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| Smoothly and continuously |
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| What rudder should be used on takeoff? |
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| Can you use directional braking on the takeoff roll? |
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| If obstacles and noise abatement are not factors, what climb speed should you pitch for? |
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| Crosswind takeoffs usually require what controls? |
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| Aileron into the wind on the takeoff roll, and downwind rudder once airborne to prevent weather vaining. |
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