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Terminal VOR range and altitude limit? |
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Low VOR/VORTAC range and altitude limit? |
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HIGH VOR/VORTAC range and altitude limit? |
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Below 14,500/40 14,500-17,999/100 18,000-45,000/130 above 45,000/100 |
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Altitude and distance limitations do not apply for NAVAIDs when? |
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Before you issue instructions to an IFR aircraft arriving at an airport not served by an ATCT or FSS to change to to CTAF what should you do? |
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Provide the pilot with instructions on how to cancel his/her IFR flight plan. (4-2-10)
Phraseology- (Call sign) Report cancellation of IFR on this frequency or with FSS. |
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Respond to a pilot's cancellation of IFR flight plan as follows |
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Phraseology- (Call sign) IFR cancellation Received. (4-2-10) |
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Loss of two radio communications |
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What should you do as a D-Side when an aircraft's transponder is malfunctioning/inoperative? |
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Inform the next controller and change the code in the computer system. |
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Ensure that Mode C altitude readouts are valid when? |
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Accepting an interfacility handoff, initial track start, track start from coast/suspend mode, or unreasonable Mode C readouts. |
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Consider Mode C valid when? |
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It varies less than 300 feet from the pilot reported altitude. |
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Request a pilot to confirm assigned altitude when? |
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On initial contact, unless: a. The pilot states the assigned altitude, or b. You assign a new altitude to climb or descend to. |
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