Much smaller than VOR and its portableKnow what VORTAC navigation aid stand for and at least one characteristic of each aid.Combined VOR-DME and TACAN, provides info for military and civilians pilotsKnow what ILS navigation aid stand for and at least one characteristic of each aid.Instrument landing system 1940s, provides course guidance, 3 different categoriesKnow what DME navigation aid stand for and at least one characteristic of each aid.Know everything from the PowerPoint on GPS in addition what they stand for.Global positioning system, 1960s, first satellite was launched 1978, oldest one is from 1990 (still in space 26 years old). Terminal radar separation minima require that when two aircraft are less than 40 miles from the antenna,_____ separation is required; when two aircraft are 40 miles or more from the antenna,_____ separation is required. Visual seperation. En route radar separation minima for aircraft at or above flight level 600, 10 miles separation. Turn right/left heading blankAir Traffic Control Services are provided on what basis?35 Nm radius from the airport, it goes up to 12000 feet MLSCommunications transfer to TOWER shall occur before or after the aircraft has passed the outer marker on final?Communications transfer to tower should normally occur by ten (10) miles from the airport but not later than five (5) miles from the airport.Separate aircraft laterally, when less than 40 miles from the antenna, by how much space?Flight Data, Clearance Delivery / Ground Control, Local ControlWhat position is responsible for issuing taxi instructions?What position in the tower is responsible for reading Clearances?Areas that are under control of the ground controllersDoes ATC control aircraft and vehicles on the Non-Movement Areas?Taxiways and apron (ramp) areas not under the control of air trafficWhat is the name of the airport that we work at (for ATC Training)?Class Delta, and 5 miles' mile radius from the airport and it goes up to 2500 AGLWhat are the two main runways at the airport we work (for ATC Training)?Who primarily handles aircraft at cruise altitudes en-route between departure and arrival airports?Who handles arrivals and departures transitioning to or from the en-route phase of flight within 30-40 miles of an airport?Approach, the split between altitudes and flight levels begins at 18,000' (Fight Level 180).What is the term used to inform an aircraft that it is identified on the radar display and radar services/flight following will be provided?How many different methods of radar identification can be used to radar identify aircraft, and name them, and are they primary or secondary methods?What is the maximum final approach course intercept angle that a controller can use when vectoring an aircraft for an ILS approach more than 2 miles from the Final Approach Gate?What are the basic Vertical and RADAR separation minima for aircraft, within 40 miles of the RADAR Antenna and below FL 180?What are the standard downwind, base, and turn to final headings for aircraft arriving from the north?Downwind is one zero zero (100), base one niner zero(190), turn to final is two five zero(250)What are the standard downwind, base, and turn to final headings for aircraft arriving from the south?Downwind is one zero zero (100), base is zero one zero (010), turn to final is three one zero (310) When radar is employed in the separation of aircraft at the same altitude, a minimum of 3 miles separation is provided between aircraft operating within 40 miles of the radar antenna site, and 5 miles between aircraft operating beyond 40 miles from the antenna site.
Much smaller than VOR and its portableKnow what VORTAC navigation aid stand for and at least one characteristic of each aid.Combined VOR-DME and TACAN, provides info for military and civilians pilotsKnow what ILS navigation aid stand for and at least one characteristic of each aid.Instrument landing system 1940s, provides course guidance, 3 different categoriesKnow what DME navigation aid stand for and at least one characteristic of each aid.Know everything from the PowerPoint on GPS in addition what they stand for.Global positioning system, 1960s, first satellite was launched 1978, oldest one is from 1990 (still in space 26 years old). Terminal radar separation minima require that when two aircraft are less than 40 miles from the antenna,_____ separation is required; when two aircraft are 40 miles or more from the antenna,_____ separation is required. Visual seperation. En route radar separation minima for aircraft at or above flight level 600, 10 miles separation. Turn right/left heading blankAir Traffic Control Services are provided on what basis?35 Nm radius from the airport, it goes up to 12000 feet MLSCommunications transfer to TOWER shall occur before or after the aircraft has passed the outer marker on final?Communications transfer to tower should normally occur by ten (10) miles from the airport but not later than five (5) miles from the airport.Separate aircraft laterally, when less than 40 miles from the antenna, by how much space?Flight Data, Clearance Delivery / Ground Control, Local ControlWhat position is responsible for issuing taxi instructions?What position in the tower is responsible for reading Clearances?Areas that are under control of the ground controllersDoes ATC control aircraft and vehicles on the Non-Movement Areas?Taxiways and apron (ramp) areas not under the control of air trafficWhat is the name of the airport that we work at (for ATC Training)?Class Delta, and 5 miles' mile radius from the airport and it goes up to 2500 AGLWhat are the two main runways at the airport we work (for ATC Training)?Who primarily handles aircraft at cruise altitudes en-route between departure and arrival airports?Who handles arrivals and departures transitioning to or from the en-route phase of flight within 30-40 miles of an airport?Approach, the split between altitudes and flight levels begins at 18,000' (Fight Level 180).What is the term used to inform an aircraft that it is identified on the radar display and radar services/flight following will be provided?How many different methods of radar identification can be used to radar identify aircraft, and name them, and are they primary or secondary methods?What is the maximum final approach course intercept angle that a controller can use when vectoring an aircraft for an ILS approach more than 2 miles from the Final Approach Gate?What are the basic Vertical and RADAR separation minima for aircraft, within 40 miles of the RADAR Antenna and below FL 180?What are the standard downwind, base, and turn to final headings for aircraft arriving from the north?Downwind is one zero zero (100), base one niner zero(190), turn to final is two five zero(250)What are the standard downwind, base, and turn to final headings for aircraft arriving from the south?Downwind is one zero zero (100), base is zero one zero (010), turn to final is three one zero (310) When radar is employed in the separation of aircraft at the same altitude, a minimum of 3 miles separation is provided between aircraft operating within 40 miles of the radar antenna site, and 5 miles between aircraft operating beyond 40 miles from the antenna site.