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1 #4295. Which frequency should you expect to use for Regional Approach Control, control tower, and ground control respectively at DFW when coming from the west? See fig 42A. A- 119.05; 126.55; 121.65. B- 119.05; 124.15; 121.8. C- 125.8; 124.15; 121.8.

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#4295. Which frequency should you expect to use for Regional Approach Control, control tower, and ground control respectively at DFW when coming from the west? See fig 42A. A- 119.05; 126.55; 121.65. B- 119.05; 124.15; 121.8. C- 125.8; 124.15; 121.8. Sorry that is Incorrect. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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#4295. Which frequency should you expect to

use for Regional Approach Control, control tower, and

ground control respectively at DFW

when coming from the west? See fig 42A.

A- 119.05; 126.55; 121.65.B- 119.05; 124.15; 121.8.C- 125.8; 124.15; 121.8.

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#4678. What is the purpose of the 10,300 MSA on the Carbon County Airport

Approach Chart? fig 128.A- It provides safe clearance above the

highest obstacle in the defined sector out to 25 nautical miles.

B- It provides an altitude above which navigational course guidance is assured.

C- It is the minimum vector of altitude for radar vectors in the sector southeast of PUC between 020 degrees and 290 degrees magnetic bearing to PUC VOR.

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#4369. How many initial

approach fixes serve the

VOR/DME RWY 27R (Billings

Logan) approach

procedure? See fig. 80

A- Three. B- Four. C- Five.

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#4686. What are the procedure turn restrictions on the LDA RWY 6 approach

at Roanoke Regional? fig 130. A- Remain within 10 nautical miles of CLAMM INT and

on the north side of the approach course.B- Remain within 10 nautical miles of the airport on

the north side of the approach course.C- Remain within 10 nautical miles of the outer

marker on the north side of the approach course.

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#4726. You are being vectored to the ILS approach course, but have not been cleared for the approach. It becomes evident that

you will pass through the localizer course. What action should be taken?

A- Turn outbound and make a procedure turn.

B- Continue on the assigned heading and query ATC.

C- Start a turn to the inbound heading and inquire if you are cleared for the approach.

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#4351. What is the minimum altitude at which you should intercept the glide

slope on the ILS RWY 6 approach

procedure? See fig 73.

A- 3,000 feet MSL. B- 1,800 feet MSL.C- 1,690 feet MSL.

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#4368. Which aircraft approach category should be used for a circling approach for a landing on Runway 27? See fig 74

A- A. B- B. C- C.

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#4700. Why are two (VOR/LOC) receivers necessary to obtain an MDA of 1160 when making an S-LOC 9 approach to Riverside

Municipal? See fig 133.

A- To obtain R-327 of PDZ when on the localizer course.

B- In order to identify Riverside VOR.

C- To utilize the published stepdown fix.

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#4307. What is the MDA and visibility criteria for the a

straight in LOC/DME RWY 21 approach at Portland

International Airport? See fig 44 & 49.

A- 1100 MSL; visibility 1SM.B- 680 MSL; visibility 1SM.C- 680 MSL; visibility 1NM.

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#4401. What does the RVR (Runway Visual Range) value, depicted on certain straight-in Instrument Approach Procedure Charts, represent?

A- The slant range distance the pilot can see down the runway while crossing the threshold on glide slope.

B- The horizontal distance a pilot should see down the runway from the approach end of the runway.

C- The slant visual range a pilot should see down the final approach and during landing.

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#4762. If the RVR equipment is inoperative for an instrument

approach procedure that requires a visibility of 2,400 RVR, how should

the pilot expect the visibility requirement to be reported in lieu of

the published RVR?A- As a slant range visibility of 2,400 feet.

B- As an RVR of 2,400 feet.

C- As a ground visibility of ½ statute mile.

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4770. Which substitution is appropriate during an ILS

approach?A- A VOR radial crossing the outer marker

site may be substituted for the outer marker.

B- LOC minimums should be substituted for ILS minimums whenever the glide slope becomes inoperative.

C- DME, when located at the localizer antenna site, should be substituted for either the outer or middle marker.

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#4667. If an early missed approach is initiated before reaching the MAP, the following procedure should be used unless otherwise cleared by

ATC.A- Proceed to the missed approach point at or

above the MDA or DH before executing a turning maneuver.

B- Begin a climbing turn immediately and follow missed approach procedures.

C- Maintain altitude and continue past MAP for 1 minute or 1 mile whichever occurs first.

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#4763. If during an ILS approach in IFR conditions, the approach

lights are not visible upon arrival at the DH, the pilot is

A- required to immediately execute the missed approach procedure.

B- permitted to continue the approach and descend to the localizer MDA.

C- permitted to continue the approach to the approach threshold of the ILS runway.

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#4282. Under which condition should the missed approach procedure for the RNAV RWY 33 approach be initiated?See fig 36a.

A- Immediately upon reaching the 5.0 DME from the FAF.

B- When the passage of the MAP waypoint is shown on the ambiguity indicator.

C- After the MDA is reached and 1.8 DME fix from the MAP waypoint.

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#4670. When simultaneous approaches are in progress, how does each pilot receive

radar advisories?A- On tower frequency.

B- On approach control frequency.

C- One pilot on tower frequency and the other on approach control frequency.

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