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1
Q

MDA is short for:

A

Minimum Decent altitude

2
Q

VASI is short for:

A

Visual Approach slope indicator

3
Q

LPV is short for:

A

Localizer Performance with Vertical Guidance

4
Q

LNAV is short for:

A

Lateral navigation

5
Q

VNAV is short for:

A

Vertical navigation

6
Q

GLS is short for:

A

GPS Landing system

7
Q

S-ILS 27 is short for:

A

Straight in ILS to rwy 27

8
Q

ILS is a ____ approach

A

Precision

9
Q

LOC is a ____ approach

A

Non precision

10
Q

NoPT is short for:

A

No Procedure Turn required

11
Q

N/A is short for:

A

Not applicable

12
Q

NA is short for:

A

Not authorized

13
Q

TAA is short for:

A

Terminal Arrival Area

14
Q

MAP is short for:

A

Missed Approach Point

15
Q

DA is short for:

A

Decision Altitude

16
Q

LNAV+V is short for:

A

Lateral navigation with advisory

vertical guidance

17
Q

IAP is short for:

A

Initial approach procedure

18
Q

HAT is short for:

A

Height above touchdown

19
Q

HAA is short for:

A

Height above airport

20
Q

HAL is short for:

A

Height above landing area

21
Q

The 4 main items found in the TLA DOD FLIP?

A
  • Radar instrument approach
  • Instrument approach procedures
  • SIDs
  • Airport diagrams
22
Q

VASI is short for:

A

Visual Approach Slope Indicator

23
Q

That does the symbol T in a black triangle mean?

A

T/O minimums not standard and/or Departure procedures are published

24
Q

What do arrows on a MSA symbol identify?

A

Arrows on distance circle identify sectors

25
Q

What does a Feeder Route Provide?

A

Altitude
Heading
Distance

26
Q

What are airport Diagrams specifically designed to assist the pilot with?

A

It assist pilots in the movement of ground traffic at locations with complex runway/taxiway configurations

27
Q

What are the 6 categories published for IFR Landing Minima?

A

A B C D E and COPTER

28
Q

What category of IFR Landing minimums can helicopters use in the absence of COPTER minima?

A

Category A

29
Q

How is the cieling comouted in Weather Planning Minimums (radar minima):

A

By subtraction the field elevation from the DA or MDA and, if not in even hundreds (of feet), this value will be rounded off upwards to the next hundred foot.

30
Q

What is an airport surface Hot Spot?

A

A location on an aerodrome movement area with a history of potential risk of collision or runway incurision, and where hightened attention by pilots/drivers is necessary

31
Q

What is a Hot Sport?

A

A runway safety related problem on an airport that present increased rish during surface operations

32
Q

What is the difference between cat. A B C D approaches?

A

The airspeed limitations - and visibility reduction NA for other than cat. A