AFMAN 11-202 Vol 3 AMC Supplement
Flight Operations 2023
International airspace exists over the high seas at any point greater than ____ nautical
miles from baseline of coastal state. - ANS-12
Commanders and supervisors will ensure aircrew are provided a ____ hour rest
opportunity prior to b...
AFMAN 11 -202 Vol 3 AMC Supplement Flight Operations 2023 International a irspace exists over the high seas at any point greater than ____ nautical miles from baseline of coastal state. - ANS-12 Commanders and supervisors will ensure aircrew are provided a ____ hour rest opportunity prior to beginning the flight duty period - ANS-12 Crew rest is free time and includes time for meals, transportation, and an opportunity for at least ___ hours of uninterrupted sleep. - ANS-8 Crew rest is compulsory for aircrew members prior to performing any duties involving aircraft operations a nd is a minimum of ___ non -duty hours before the flight duty period (FDP) begins. - ANS-12 When three or more consecutive flight duty periods of at least ____ hours duration are scheduled, crew rest may be reduced by the PIC to a minimum of ____ hours in order to maintain a 24 -hour work/rest schedule. - ANS- Maximum flying time is ___ flight hours per 7 consecutive days, ______ flight hours per 30 consecutive days, and ________+ flight hours per 90 consecutive days. - ANS-56 / Declare ____________________ or ________________ to the appropriate controlling agency when the aircraft may land at the intended destination with less than the MDS -
specific minimum reserve or emergency fuel - ANS-minimum fuel / emergency fuel Without sup plemental oxygen aircrew will: Not operate above _____________ feet MSL. - ANS-14,000 Without supplemental oxygen aircrew will: Not exceed ____ hour between ___________ MSL and __________ feet MSL if any portion of the flight is conducted in IMC, at night , while employing weapons, conducting airdrop, air -refueling, or if performing high -g maneuvers. - ANS-,,500 Without supplemental oxygen aircrew will: Not exceed ____ minutes between __________ MSL and _________ feet MSL. - ANS-
,500 / 14,000 Formation Transponder usage: Unless otherwise directed, when aircraft interval exceeds ___NM, both the formation lead and last aircraft will squawk the assigned Mode 3A/C beacon code. - ANS-3 When conditions (e.g., weather, airspace) prevent comp leting the mission under _____, alter route to maintain ______, obtain an ______ clearance, or land at a suitable location. - ANS-VFR / VFR / IFR VFR flight plans are or are not automatically closed upon landing? - ANS-are not Before takeoff or immediate ly after in -flight refueling, the aircraft must have enough usable fuel to complete the flight: -To a _____________, either at the destination airport or alternate airport (if required), plus ___________. - ANS-final landing / fuel reserves / When an al ternate airport is required, fuel required for an _____________ and _______________ at the intended destination must be included in the total flight plan fuel if visibility - only weather criteria is used at the destination. Fuel required for a missed appro ach is ____________ if both ceiling and visibility criteria are used. (T -1). - ANS-approach / missed approach / not required Ensure the aircraft is carrying enough usable fuel on each flight to increase the total planned flight time between refueling poin ts by ____ percent or ____ minutes, whichever is greater. - ANS- An aircraft is considered in two -way radio contact if a controller responds to a radio call with, "___________, standby." - ANS-call sign Class B Airspace: Entry Requirement / VFR Visibility Minimum / VFR Min Cloud Distance - ANS-ATC Clearance / 3 SM / clear of clouds Class C Airspace: Entry Requirement / VFR Visibility Minimum / VFR Min Cloud Distance - ANS-two way communication / 3 SM / 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal Class D Airspace: Entry Requirement / VFR Visibility Minimum / VFR Min Cloud Distance - ANS-two way communication / 3 SM / 500' below, 1000' above, 2000' horizontal Special use airspace includes ____________, ____________, and __ __________ areas. - ANS-prohibited / restricted / warning Eastbound VFR Cruising Altitudes: - ANS-Odd +500' Westbound VFR Cruising Altitudes: - ANS-Even +500' Weather. Do not take off when existing weather is below the _____________________________. - ANS-lowest compatible approach minimums
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