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010-06-04 Approach Procedures
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Air Law and ATC Procedures
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- What is the minimum lateral limit of the approach area into a control zone from the centre of the aerodrome in the direction from which approaches may be made?
- What is the lowest possible MDH for a VOR/DME non-precision approach?
- The MSA, which must be established around a navigation facility, is in general valid within a sector of:
- The climb gradient of a missed approach can be reduced to:
- During an instrument approach, followed by a missed approach, the minimum obstacle clearance (MOC) in the intermediate phase of this missed approach is:
- During an instrument approach, the minimum obstacle clearance (MOC) of the initial approach segment primary area is equal to:
- If visual reference is lost while circling to land from an instrument approach, it is expected that the pilot will make an initial climbing turn towards the:
- Minimum sector altitudes published on approach charts provide at least the following obstacle clearance:
- When determining the OCA for a precision approach, obstacle height is referenced to:
- Who establishes the OCA/H (Obstacle Clearance Altitude/Height) for an approach procedure?
- During an instrument approach, followed by a missed approach, the minimum obstacle clearance (MOC) in the final phase of this missed approach is:
- Which is the obstacle clearance in the primary area of the intermediate approach segment in an instrument approach procedure?
- An operator shall not use a RVR of less than... for a visual approach.
- The initial missed approach segment:
- During circling-to-land (with or without prescribed flight track), the maximum allowed airspeed for a Cat B aeroplane, in order to remain within the protection envelope, is:
- The obstacle clearance surfaces of an ILS approach assumes a pilot localiser accuracy of:
- During the arrival and initial segments of an instrument procedure, what is the obstacle clearance provided (not in mountainous areas)?
- An instrument approach procedure consists of:
- For a non-precision approach, the elevation of the relevant runway threshold is used if:
- In a precision approach (ILS), the final approach segment begins at the:
- A turn executed by the aircraft during the initial approach between the end of the outbound track and the beginning of the intermediate or final approach track is a:
- The ILS glide path is normally intercepted between:
- In the ILS-approach, the OCA is referenced to:
- If a dead reckoning segment is used in a STAR to intercept a localiser, what is its maximum angle of intersect and length?
- Minimum sector altitudes are established for each aerodrome and provide at least .... ft obstacle clearance within .... NM of the homing facility associated with the approach procedure at the aerodrome.
- Which of the following approach speed ranges (Vat) is applicable for Category B aircraft?
- Where does the initial sector of a missed approach procedure end?
- Descend below MDA/H is only allowed when...
- The factors considered in the calculations of DA /DH are:
- Where does the missed approach procedure start?
- Who is establishing the aerodrome operational minima for instrument approaches?
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