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  • October 13, 2024
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ATPL - Navigation

When the approach procedure involves a procedure turn the maximum speed that
should be observed from first overheading the course reversal IAF through the
procedure turn is

a. 200 knots TAS

b. 180 knots IAS

c. 200 knots IAS - answerc. 200 knots IAS

What type navigation is Inertial Navigation System (INS)? A navigation computer which
provides position

a. from radar-type sensors that measure ground speed and drift angles.

b. from information by compass, airspeed, and an input of wind and variation data.

c. by signals from self-contained gyros and accelerometers. - answerc. by signals from
self-contained gyros and accelerometers.

The maximum speed a propeller-driven airplane may hold at is

a. 230 knots

b. 156 knots

c. 265 knots - answerc. 265 knots

Maximum holding speed for a turbojet airplane above 14,000 feet is

a. 210 knots

b. 265 knots

c. 230 knots - answerb. 265 knots

When using a flight director system, what rate of turn or bank angle should a pilot
observe during turns in a holding pattern?

a. 3° per second or 25° bank, whichever is less.

, b. 3° per second or 30° bank, whichever is less.

c. 1-1/2° per second or 25° bank, whichever is less. - answera. 3° per second or 25°
bank, whichever is less.

When entering a holing pattern above 14,000 feet, the initial outbound leg should not
exceed

a. 1-1/2 minutes or 10 NM, whichever is less

b. 1-1/2 minutes

c. 1 minute - answerb. 1-1/2 minutes

When holding at n NDB, at what point should the timing begin for the second leg
outbound?

a. At the end of a 1-minute standard rate turn after station passage.

b. When abeam the holding fix.

c. Abeam the holding fix or when the wings are level after completing the turn to the
outbound heading, whichever occurs first. - answerb. When abeam the holding fix.

[?] What functions are provided by ILS?

a. Azimuth, distance, and vertical angle

b. Azimuth, range, and vertical angle

c. Guidance, range, and visual information - answerc. Guidance, range, and visual
information

[?] Within what frequency range does the localizer transmitter of the ILS operate?

a. 108.10 to 118.10 Mhz

b. 108.10 to 111.95 Mhz

c. 108.10 to 117.95 Mhz - answerb. 108.10 to 111.95 Mhz

Which component associated with the ILS is identified by the first two letters of the
localizer identification group?

a. Inner marker

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