Professional Pilot, February 2019
16 PROFESSIONAL PILOT February 2019 Not to be used for navigational purposes Reproduced with permission of Jeppesen Sanderson Reduced for illustrative purposes Terminal Checklist 2 19 Answers on page 18 Refer to the 11 4 COPTER ILS or LOC DME Rwy 1 at KDCA DCA Washington DC when necessary to answer the following questions 1 Select the items required to fly the approach to a DA of 114 ft MSL a DME b PAPI c ALSF II d Radio altimeter e Special aircrew and aircraft certification 2 To fly this approach the helicopter must be equipped with an autopilot flight director or head up guidance system a True b False 3 This approach overlays a Category II ILS approach a True b False 4 Select the true statement s about minimum altitudes and terrain obstacle depiction a The highest charted obstacle is 1049 ft MSL b The MSA of 2600 ft MSL is for emergency use only c Staying above the charted structures ensures adequate obstacle clearance d ATC may use a Minimum Vectoring Altitude MVA that is lower than other minimum altitudes on the chart 5 The 3 prohibited areas shown on the approach chart extend from the surface to 18000 ft MSL a True b False 6 The Radar Altimeter RA minimum of 106 ft is based on the terrain elevation on the final approach course a True b False 7 Select all that apply To fly the LOC DME approach procedure at a groundspeed of 90 knots ______ a use DCA DME to identify fixes b remain at 620 ft MSL until reaching the Visual Descent Point VDP c initiate the missed approach at 3 12 minutes when timing from BADDN d initiate the missed approach procedure at 11 DME from the runway threshold 8 The PAPI angle intersects the final approach course at D24 IDCA a True b False 9 Select the true statement s regarding flying the final approach segment of the ILS approach a The maximum speed is 90 KIAS b The maximum groundspeed is 90 knots c Deviations beyond scale of the localizer or glideslope require a missed approach d A 531 ft min descent should maintain the glideslope at a groundspeed of 100 knots Select all that apply The missed approach procedure requires ______ a ADF b DME c a minimum climb rate of 400 ft nm d a climb to 420 ft MSL before turning left 10
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