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G-suits are required for all sorties when planning to exceed __ Gs during any portion of a sortie. |
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| T/F: Students will not fly solo in aircraft requiring an operational check. |
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Maintain a minimum of __ feet when taxiing staggered and ___ feet when in trail. |
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| When ice and/or snow are present on the taxiway, taxi on the centerline with a minimum of ___ feet of spacing |
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| _______ is a prebriefed fuel state needed to terminate an event and transition to the next phase of flight |
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| _______ is a prebriefed fuel state that allows the aircraft to return to the base of intended landing or an alternate, if required, using preplanned recovery parameters and arriving with normal recovery fuel |
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| ________ is the fuel on initial or at the final approach fix (FAF) at the base of intended landing or alternate, if required. This fuel quantity will be the higher of what is established locally or ____ pounds |
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-Normal recovery fuel -200lbs |
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| When should you declare minimum fuel or emergency fuel to the controlling agency? |
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when it becomes apparent the fuel remaining at final touchdown will be less than the requirements indicated in paragraphs 3.8.4.1 and 3.8.4.2, respectively |
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Operations group commanders may waive the length and width requirement for nontowered airfield [NTA] low approaches down to ____feet long by __ feet wide |
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An intersection takeoff must provide ____ feet of usable runway. T-6 operations require ____ feet between arresting cables located on or above the runway surface |
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Do not: Begin a takeoff following another departure until the preceding aircraft is ______ or a minimum separation of ____ feet exists |
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Do not: Begin the final turn after a straight-in has reported at __ miles unless you have the straight-in in sight, can make a normal final turn, and can maintain spacing behind the straight-in. |
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Do not: Cross the runway threshold to land until preceding aircraft are either airborne, clear of the runway, or a minimum separation of ___ feet exists when using alternate sides of the runway for similar aircraft. |
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| Minimum separation is ____ feet when not using alternate sides or when behind a dissimilar aircraft |
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| For tower-controlled flight operations, minimum separation is ____ feet when conducting a touch-and-go landing behind a full stop |
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| The required spacing at night is ____feet (similar and dissimilar). |
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| Standing water crosswind limitations: |
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5 knots 10 knots if patchy |
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| T/O or UP flaps should be used when crosswind (steady state or gust) exceeds ____ KIAS |
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Crosswind permitting, the LDG flap setting should be used for full-stop landings when the landing distance is greater than or equal to ___ percent of the actual field length. |
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| If landing distance is greater than or equal to 80 percent of actual field length and crosswinds do not support LDG flaps: |
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| an alternate runway should be selected |
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When a restricted low approach is directed, do not descend below ___ feet above ground level |
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