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Chart Reading, etc.
Chart Reading and Computations
7349q 4 IFR Exam-O-Gram #22
Where can the VOT frequency for a particular airport be found?
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1 - On the Instrument Approach Procedure Chart and in the Airport/Facility
Directory.
2 - In the Graphic Notices and Supplemental Data publication and on the
Instrument Approach Procedure Chart.
3 - Only in the Airport/Facility Directory.
4 - In the Airport/Facility Directory and on the A/G Voice Communication
Panel of the En Route Low Altitude Chart.
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7351q 3 IFR Exam-O-Gram #22
In which publication can the VOR receiver ground checkpoint(s)
for a particular airport be found?
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1 - Airman's Information Manual.
2 - En route Low Altitude Chart.
3 - Airport/Facility Directory.
4 - Graphic Notices and Supplemental Data publication.
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7364q 2 AIM, Glossary
What does the RVR (Runway Visual Range) value, depicted on certain
straight-in Instrument Approach Procedure Charts, represent?
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1 - The slant range distance the pilot can see down the runway while
crossing the threshold on glide slope.
2 - The horizontal distance a pilot should see down the runway from the
approach end of the runway.
3 - The slant visual range a pilot should see down the final approach and
during landing.
4 - The greatest distance that can be seen in all directions around the
horizon circle.
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7392q 2 IFR Exam-O-Gram #8
What is the definition of MEA (Minimum En Route Altitude)?
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1 - An altitude which meets obstacle clearance requirements, assures
acceptable navigation signals from more than one VORTAC, and assures
accurate DME mileage.
2 - The lowest published altitude which meets obstacle clearance
requirements, assures acceptable navigational signal coverage, and
two-way radio communications.
3 - The lowest published altitude which meets obstacle requirements,
assures acceptable navigational signal coverage, two-way radio
communications, and provides adequate radar coverage.
4 - An altitude which meets obstacle clearance requirements, assures
acceptable navigation signal coverage, two-way radio communications,
adequate radar coverage, and accurate DME mileage.
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7395q 4 IFR Exam-O-Gram #8
The MEA (Minimum En Route Altitude) assures
acceptable navigational signal coverage and
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1 - intersection identification.
2 - DME response.
3 - radar coverage.
4 - meets obstacle clearance requirements.


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Archive   : FAA-TEST.ZIP
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