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| Landing information contained in the ATIS broadcast may be omitted if the pilot states ______________. |
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| the appropriate ATIS code |
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| Between sunrise and sunset, if you can determine distances by reference to suitable landmarks and the first aircraft (CAT I) has landed, the second aircraft (CAT II) may land if the first aircraft is at least _____ feet from the landing threshold. |
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| While applying Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO), the phraseology to instruct a landing aircraft to hold short of an intersecting runway being used by a departing aircraft is "_________". |
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| RUNWAY THREE SIX CLEARED TO LAND, HOLD SHORT OF RUNWAY THREE THREE, TRAFFIC, BOEING SEVEN THRITY-SEVEN, DEPARTING RUNWAY THREE THREE |
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| Separate IFR/VFR aircraft landing behind a departing heavy jet/B757 on a crossing runway if the arrival will fly through the airborne path of the departure by a minimum of ___ minutes or the appropriate radar separation minima. |
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| Thr phraseology to direct an inbound aircraft to a right base is "________". |
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| Information issued to arriving aircraft that will conduct an overhead maneuver includes ________. |
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| request for report on initial approach |
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| Phraseology to issue a landing clearance to an arriving aircraft reporting a position where he/she should be seen and has NOT been visually observed is "_______". |
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| NOT IN SIGHT, RUNWAY (number)CLEARED TO LAND |
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| Altitude restricted low approaches are NOT authorized below ________ feet above __________. |
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| The phraseology to clear an aircraft for takeoff is "_________". |
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| An example of appropriate phraseology to instruct an aircraft to turn off the runway is "__________". |
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| Consider an aircraft cleared for touch-and-go as an arriving aircraft until it _____________. |
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| Simultaneous opposite direction operations on parallel runways may ONLY be conducted ________________. |
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| when weather conditions are VFR |
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| Ceiling and visibility requirements for LAHSO for air carriers landing on a runway that is NOT equipped with PAPI or VASI are ceiling ______ feet and visibility _______ miles. |
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| In forder to conduct LAHSO, the runway Available Landing Distance (ALD) must be _________. |
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| When LAHSO operations are expected to be utilized, it shall be included on the ________. |
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| An aircraft weighing 12,500 pounds or less with propeller-driven twin engines is considered __________. |
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| During overhead Simulated Flameout (SFO) approaches, _______ should be issued to the aircraft at low key. |
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| low approach clearance or alternate instructions |
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| Between sunrise and sunset if you can determine distances by reference to suitable landmarks, what is the minimum distance required from the landing runway threshold when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I aircraft? |
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| Between sunset and sunrise, what is the minimum distance required from the landing runway threshold when a Category II aircraft is landing behind a landing Category I aircraft? |
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| Authorize silmultaneous same direction operations on parallel runways, only when in ________________ and __________ communication is maintained |
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Definition
| VFR conditions; two-way radio |
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| Specific traffic pattern entry information may be omitted if the aircraft is to circle the airport to the __________. Always state the _______ at the Academy. |
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| Controllers may authorize silmultaneous opposite direction operations on parallel runways only when ____________________________. |
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Definition
| operations are conducted in VFR conditions & two-way radio communication is maintained. |
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| Separate an arriving aircraft from previous arrival aircraft using the same runway by ensuring that the arriving aircraft does not cross the ________________ until the previous arrival has landed and is ______________. |
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| landing threshold; clear of the runway |
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| The minimum distance required from the landing runway threshold when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category I aircraft is _____ feet. |
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| The minimum distance required when a Category I aircraft is landing behind a Category II aircraft is _______ feet. |
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| Between sunset and sunrise, what is the minimum distance required from the landing runway threshold when a Category II aircraft is landing behind a landing Category I aircraft? |
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| Consider an aircraft cleared for touch-and-go as an arriving aircraft until ___________. |
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| Except over an aircraft in takeoff position or a departure aircraft, a low approach may be authorized with an altitude restriction of NOT less than ________ feet. |
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| A Simulated Flameout approach pattern consists of _____________________. |
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Definition
| high key, low key, base key, flare, and rollout |
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| Ceiling and visibility requirements for non-air carrier LAHSO are ceiling ________ feet and visibility _______ miles. |
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| Each landing aircraft with a LAHSO clearance shall be required to read back the clearance and will be given ____________. |
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| All conditions specified in LAHSO must be issued in sufficient time for pilots of the aircraft involved to take other action, if desired, and ______. |
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| no later than the time landing clearance is issued |
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| LAHSO must only be conducted in VFR conditions. |
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| During LAHSO operations, the aircraft that is cleared to land and hold short must have ________________. |
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| Separate an arriving aircraft from a departing aircraft using the same runway by ensuring that the arriving aircraft does NOT cross the landing threshold unti the departing aircraft has __________________. |
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| Minima separation of a BE18 landing behind a BE23. |
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| Minima separation of a UH1 landing behind a C414. |
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| Minima separation of a C172 landing behind a BE40. |
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| Minima separation of a a C650 landing behind a PAY1. |
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| Minima separation of a PA46 landing behind a C303. |
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| Minima separation of a BE35 landing behind a PA38. |
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| Minima separation of a BE58 landing behind a C172. |
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| Minima separation of a C421 landing behind a C172. |
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| Minima separation of a P28A landing behind a C421. |
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| Minima separation of a C172 landing behind a PA38. |
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| If the landing runway is changed, controllers must preface the landing clearance with _____________. |
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| When aircraft are authorized to line up and wait on runways that intersect, _________ must be exchanged between that aircraft and the aircraft that is authorized to line up and wait, depart, or arrive to the intersecting runway(s). |
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| Do not issue a clearance to an aircraft requesting a full stop, touch-and-go, stop-and-go, option, or unrestricted low approach on the same runway with an aircraft that is holding in position or has been cleared to line up and wait until the aircraft in position ______________. |
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| During same runway operations, while a LUAW is being applies, landing clearances must be withheld if the safety locic system to that runway is inoperative, or in a limited configuration, or conditions are less than reported ceiling ____ feet or visibility less than ____ miles. |
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| For proper helicopter separation, __________________ may be more practical than course changes. |
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| If runway hold short instructions are issued, a ________ is required. |
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Definition
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| During SFO/ELP approaches, when would a low approach clearance or alternate instructions be issued? |
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Definition
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| Request for report for an overhead maneuver on ________________. Specify the point of break only if ______________. |
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Definition
| initial approach; nonstandard |
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| When an aircraft conducting an over head maneuver reaches the "initial point" on the initial approach of the maneuve, it is on VFR and the _________________. |
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Definition
| IFR flight plan is cancelled |
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| What is the portion of the runway available for landing and rollout for aircraft cleared for LAHSO? The distance is mearsured from the _________________________. |
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Definition
| Available Landing Distance (ALD); landing threshold to the hold short point |
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Term
| An approach conducted by an aircraft o 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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Definition
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| What must be ensured both before and after the application of visual separation? |
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Definition
| 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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Definition
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| When applying visual separation, the controller _______________________. |
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Definition
| tells the pilot about the other aircraft's position, direction, and intentions |
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Term
| When operating in VFR conditions with an ATC authorization to maintain VFR-on-top, aircraft must ____________. |
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Definition
| 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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Definition
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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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Definition
| 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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Definition
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| Unless published differently on the procedure, the weather minima for a Charted Visual Flight Procedure (CVFP) approach are reported ceiling of at least ________ feet above MVA and visibility of at least _______ mile(s). |
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Definition
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| SVFR operations in weather less than VFR minima are authorized when ______________________. |
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| What is the minimum ground visibility required for fixed-wing SVFR operations (excluding scheduled air carrier)? |
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Definition
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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 landmarks and other information is a(n) _________ approach. |
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Definition
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| Because of the cloud clearance criteria, SVFR aircraft are NOT assigned _________ altitudes. |
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Definition
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| What is the minimum reported ground visibility for a contact approach? |
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| Any occurrence at an aerodome involving the incorrect presence of an aircraft, vehicle, or person on the protected area of a surface designated for the landing and takeoff of aircraft is a _________. |
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Definition
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| The positions that are responsible for visually scanning the runway are _________________. |
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Definition
| Local Control and Ground Control |
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| Before using a nonactive runway, the local controller must __________________. |
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Definition
| coordinate with the Ground Controller |
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Term
| Unless it is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), Ground Control must advise Local Control when an aircraft ______________. |
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Definition
| taxis to an intersection for departure |
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Term
| When the runway is NOT visible from the tower, before Ground Control or Local Control releases and aircraft to the other's frequency, the transferring controller must __________. |
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Definition
| advise the receiving controller of the aircraft's location |
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Term
| Any vehicles on the runway must be clear of the runway before a departing aircraft ________________. |
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Definition
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| The primary cause of runway incursions is ________________. |
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Definition
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| When the local controller authorizes the crossing of the active runway, he/she must verbally specify the runway to be crossed, preceded by the word "_______". |
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Definition
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Term
| The minimum distance required to conduct LAHSO is ________ feet ALD on the hold short runway, measured from the ____________ to the hold short point. |
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Definition
| 2,500; landing thresh hold |
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Term
| When applying initial separation to successive departing aircraft consider known ____________. |
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Definition
| aircraft performance characteristics |
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Term
| Departing aircraft that will be vectored immediately after takeoff must be assigned initial headings ___________. |
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Definition
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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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Definition
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| The minimum distance required for a Category I departing behind a Category III on the same runway is _____ feet. |
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Definition
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| A B744 is executing a low approach on Runway 18, and a King Air is ready for takeoff on Runway 36 (opposite direction). The minimum separation required to clear the King Air for takeoff is ______ minutes. |
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Definition
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| An example of phraseology for issuing an intersection departure is _______________. |
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Definition
| "(ACID), RUNWAY THREE SIX AT CHARLIE, CLEARED FOR TAKEOFF". |
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| A B727 (Category III) is departing on an 8,000-foot runway. An Aztec (Category III)is ready for takeoff from an intersection 1,500 feet from the threshold of the same runway. the earliest you may clear the Aztec for takeoff is _________. |
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Definition
| 3 minutes after the B727 departs |
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Term
| An LJ25 is rolling on Runway 28R. A cessna 310 requests takeoff clearance from an intersection on Runway 28R. The Cessna 310 can depart ________________. |
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Definition
| 2 minutes after the LJ25 takes off |
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| When a pilot is ready for an intersection takeoff and his/her request for takeoff includes a request to deviate from the 3-minute interval, you shall _________________________. |
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Definition
| issue a wake turbulence advisory before clearing the aircraft for takeoff |
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| The phraseology in response to a helicopter request for takeoff from an area off the airport is ___________. |
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Definition
| "(ACID), DEPARTURE FROM (requested location) WILL BE AT YOUR OWN RISK, USE CAUTION (IF APPLICABLE)". |
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| Helicopters are authorized to conduct simultaneous takeoffs if the ____________________. |
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Definition
| distance between takeoff points is at least 200 feet |
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Term
| Do NOT clear an aircraft to line up and wait if an aircraft has been cleared to _______________________________. |
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Definition
| land, touch-and-go, stop-and-go, option or unrestricted low approach on the same runway |
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Term
| When must you identify the runway in a takeoff clearance? |
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Definition
| always and state runway before anything else |
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Term
| When may you omit traffic information from a clearance to line up and wait? |
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Definition
| when the traffic is another aircraft has landed or departed on the same runway and is clearly visible to the holding aircraft |
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Term
| DAL201, an MD88, is departing Runway 10L. Baron 2WK requests a takeoff clearance on Runway 16. What is the phraseology for Baron 2WK? |
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Definition
| "BARON TWO WHISKEY KILO, LINE UP AND WAIT. TRAFFIC, MD88 DEPARTING RUNWAY ONE ZERO LEFT". |
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Term
| When canceling a previously issued takeoff clearance, you should ______________. |
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Definition
| inform the pilot of the reason if circumstances require |
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Term
Radar separation minima may be applied in lieu of the 2-minute requirment:
Heavy behind heavy - _______ Large/heavy behind B757 - _________ Small behind B757 - ____________ Small/large behind heavy - ___________ |
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Definition
4 miles 4 miles 5 miles 5 miles |
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Term
| Do NOT approve pilot requests to deviate from the required wake turbulence time interval if the preceding aircraft is a _________. |
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Definition
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Term
| When can an aircraft departing behind an arrival be cleared for takeoff on an intersecting or nonintersecting runway when flight paths cross? |
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Definition
| preceding aircraft has passed the intersection, or crossed the departure, or turn to avert conflict |
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Term
| What is the separation if either aircraft is Category III? |
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Definition
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| A Category I is departing behind a Category II? |
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Definition
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| A Category II is departing behind a Category I? |
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Definition
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| A Category II is departing behind a Category II? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is the minimum separation, in time, for a BE35 to depart behind a DC10? |
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Definition
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Term
| If radar is available, what is the minimum radar separation, in miles, for a BE35 to depart behind a DC10? |
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Definition
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Term
| A Cessna 310 is 1,000 feet down the runway on takeoff roll. A Cherokee is holding short of the runway, requesting takeoff. Can takeoff clearance now be issued? |
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Definition
| Anticipated separation - yes |
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Term
| A Sabreliner is departing runway 28R. A Bonanza is holding short of the runway at Intersection C, requesting takeoff. When is the earliest the Bonanza may begin takeoff roll? |
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Definition
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| A B727 is departing Runway 28R. A Tomahawk is holding short of Runway 34, requesting takeoff. When is the earliest the Tomahawk may depart? |
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Definition
| When the 727 is through the intersection |
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Term
| An aircraft departing behind a B757, on the same runway or parallel runways separated by less than 2,500 feet, requires ______ separation |
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Definition
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Term
| Separate an IFR/VFR aircraft departing behind a heavy departure by _________ minute(s) if projected flight paths will cross. |
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Definition
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Term
| Whenever possible, issue takeoff clearance in lieu of ________ or __________ operations |
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Definition
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Term
| Unless agreed to by the pilot, DO NOT issue downwind takeoffs if the tailwind exceeds _____ KTs. |
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Definition
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Term
| If a helicopter is requesting departure from an area not visible from the tower, the phraseology should be ______________. |
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Definition
| "(ACID), DEPARTURE FROM (location) WILL BE AT YOUR OWN RISK |
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Term
| Separate a departing helicopter from an arriving helicopter by ensuring that the departure does not take off until the arrival has ___________________. |
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Definition
| arrived and taxied off the landing area |
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Term
| Separate aircraft departing from the same or adjacent airports/heliports in accordance with the prescribed minima provided that radar identification is established within 1 mile of the takeoff runway end/helipad and courses will diverge by _____ or more. |
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Definition
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| Separaty by _____ miles(s) aircraft departing the same runway/helipad or parallel runways/helicopter takeoff courses separated by less than 2,500 feet if courses diverge by 15 degrees or more immediately after departure. |
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Definition
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Term
| Authorize simultaneous takeoffs for aircraft departing nonintersecting runways if runways diverge by __________ degrees or more. |
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Definition
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Term
| How many degrees must a helicopters departure course diverge from the missed approach course to authorize simultaneous operations between a departure and arrival if all other requirements are met? |
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Definition
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Term
| What is used to determine the runway centerline when authorizing a simultaneous departure/arrival to/from a helipad? |
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Definition
| takeoff course to be flown |
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| When conducting simultaneous operations between a departure and arrival on parallel runways, the departure course must diverge immediately from the missed approach course by at least ________ degrees until separation is applied |
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Definition
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Term
| How far apart must runway centerlines be to authorize simultaneous operations between a departure and arrival on parallel runways if the departure course diverges by 45 degrees from the missed approach course and the parallel runway thresholds are even? |
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Definition
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Term
| Separate a departing aircraft from an arriving aircraft on final approach by a minimum of ___________ if separation will increase to a minimum of _______ within 1 minute after takeoff. |
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Definition
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| Authorize simultaneous operations between an aircraft departing on a runway and an aircraft on final approach to another parallel runway if the departure course diverges immediately by at least _______ from the missed approach course until separation is applied, provided that parallel runway thresholds are even, and the runway centerlines are at least 2500 feet apart. |
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Definition
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Term
| Authorize simultaneous same-direction departures from parallel runways when the centerlines are separated by ______ feet or more and the courses diverge by _____ or more ________ after takeoff. |
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Definition
| 3,500 feet; 45 degrees; immediately |
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Term
| What is the minimum time separation between aircraft departing the same runway whose courses will diverge by at least 45 degrees withing 5 minutes after takeoff? |
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Definition
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Term
| To apply 1-minute separation between departing aircraft, what course divergence is necessary? |
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Definition
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| Aircraft A will depart Runway 9 and turn left heading 060. Aircraft be will depart Runway 12. After A passed the intersection of the runways. When can aircraft B be released? |
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Definition
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| When the takeoff direction does NOT differ by at least 45 degrees from the reciprocal of the final approach coarse, the departing aircraft takes off so that it is established on a course diverging by 45 degrees or more from the reciprocal of the final approach fix at least ________ before the arriving aircraft is estimated at the airport OR before the arriving aircraft _______________. |
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Definition
| 5 minutes; begins procedure turn |
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Term
| When the takeoff direction differs by at least 45 degrees from the reciprocal of the final approach coarse, the departing aircraft takes off __________ before the arriving aircraft is estimated at the airport. |
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Definition
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Term
| What are some things to consider before applying visual separation? |
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Definition
| Wake turbulence, aircraft performance, route of flight, weather |
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Term
| What is the weather criterion for an aircraft to be cleared for a visual approach? |
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Definition
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Term
| What must be resolved prior to clearing an aircraft for a visual approach? |
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Definition
| Ceiling 1,000 feet and visibility 3 miles |
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Term
| What is the minimum ground visibility required at the destination airport to clear an aircraft for a contact approach? |
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Definition
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Term
| What official ground visibility is required to clear fixed-wing aircraft for SVFR operations (excluding scheduled air carriers)? |
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Definition
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Term
| SVFR operations in weather less than VFR conditions are authorized only within what surface areas? |
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Definition
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Term
| What priority is SVFR given in relation to IFR? |
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Definition
| SVFR flights do not receive priority over IFR aircraft |
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Term
| __________ have not weather minima for SVFR operations. |
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Definition
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| Give an example of SVFR phraseology. |
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Definition
| "SARATOGA TWO FIVE ZULU, CLEARED OUT OF DELTA SURFACE AREA SOUTH OF ACADEMY AIRPORT, MAINTAIN SPECIAL V-F-R CONDITIONS AT OR BELOW ON THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED." |
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Term
| If an aircraft on the airport surface creates a collision hazard for a landing aircraft, what term is used to describe the occurrence? |
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Definition
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Term
| What are the primary causes of runway incursions? |
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Definition
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| Obtaining approval to cross an active runway is the responsibility of the ________ Controller. |
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