A landing weight increase of 10% will result in a landing distance increase of approximately. Under what condition may a pilot file in an IFR flight plan containing a special or privately owned IAP? Upon approval of ATC. (Refer to Figure 126.) Which altitude (box 1) is applicable to the vertical extent of the inner and outer circles (now called surface and shelf areas)? 3,000 feet AGL. Hold short of or "cross." Taxi to and "expedite". As you call for taxi instructions, the key words to understand are Cleared to runway. (Refer to Figure 104.) What are the takeoff minimums for RWY 11R at Tucson Intl that apply to N91JB? 1 SM.
(Refer to Figures 100 and 102.) How should the pilot identify the position to leave V369 for the Cugar Four Arrival? Intercept R-305 of IAH. VHF communications and transponder equipment. (Refer to Figures 110 and 112.) In addition to VOR and DME, what other avionics equipment is required to be operational, at takeoff, to fly the VOR/DME RWY 32R approach at IAH? Altitude alerting system. The actual minimums shown on the IAP chart for the airport.
2000.3 for at least 1 hour before until 1 hour after the ETA. When proceeding to the alternate airport, which minimums apply? The IFR alternate minimums section in front of the NOAA IAP book. Remote Communications Outlet (RCO) northeast of MIA which operates on 122.3. (Refer to Figures 210 and 211.) The Miami Flight Service Station has Hazardous Inflight Weather Advisory Service (HIWAS). Those listed in the NOAA IAP charts for the alternate airport, from 1 hour before or after the ETA for that flight. Those specified in the certificate holder's Operations Specifications for that airport, when the flight arrives. The minimum weather conditions that must exist for an airport to be listed as an alternate in the dispatch release for a domestic air carrier flight are Those listed in the NOAA IAP charts for the alternate airport, at the time the flight is expected to arrive. What is the maximum altitude that TNA 90 may be cleared to under TEC? 2,000 feet. (Refer to Legends 42 and 42B and Figure 214.) The filed flight plan for TNA 90 indicates, if it becomes necessary to divert to the alternate, that tower enroute (TEC), radar vectors and 3,000 feet are requested to ACY.
What is the in flight visibility and distance from clouds required for operations during daylight hours for the circle 1 area? 5 miles (A) 1,000 feet (B) 2,000 feet (D) 500 feet. (Refer to Figure 128.) A flight is to be conducted in VFR-on-Top conditions at 12,500 feet MSL (above 1,200 feet AGL). Make a climbing turn toward the VOR/NDB, and request further instructions. Turn toward the landing runway maintaining MDA, and if visual reference is not regained, perform missed approach. If visual reference is lost while circling to land from an instrument approach, what action(s) should the pilot take? Make a climbing turn toward the landing runway until established on the missed approach course. When the approach procedure involves a procedure turn the maximum speed that should b observed from first overheading the course reversal IAF through the procedure turn is 180 knots IAS. Temario: (Refer to Figure 106 and 107.) At what point does the flight enter the final approach phase of the ILS RWY 25L at LAX? FUELR INT.