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| CHAPTER THREE
INSTRUMENT FLIGHT RULES WORKBOOK
3.12.1
the type approach to be executed.
3.12.2
the radio and frequency required.
3.12.3
the altitude minima when approaching the IAF.
3.12.4
the holding pattern to be executed if holding is required.
3.12.5
the landing minima for the approach.
3.12.6
the approach plan view to be flown.
3.12.7.
the altitude profile to be flown.
3.12.8
how the MAP is defined.
3.12.9
the missed approach procedures to be executed if the approach is missed.
3.12.10
the highest obstructions on the approach plate and at the airport.
3.12.11
other data printed on the airport sketch.
3.13 Select the type precision approach that can be executed by T34C pilots.
3.14 Transcribe the meaning of radar approach abbreviations and symbols by referring to the
legend and information given in the text.
3.15 Given the type of radar approach, respond to specific questions about the approach by
referring to the legend and information given in the text.
3.16 Identify the meaning of abbreviations and symbols printed on the approach plates by
referring to the legend and information given in the text.
3.17 Given an approach plate, identify printed information.
3.17.1
Identify aeronautical information and approach procedures printed on the plan
view.
3.17.2
Determine altitudes to be flown as shown on the profile view.
3.17.3
Determine landing minima listed in the minima section.
3.17.4
List aeronautical information printed on the airport sketch.
3.17.5
Identify the type of approach by referring to the identification margin.
3.18 Recognize the mandatory maneuvers shown on the approach plate.
3.19 Describe the missed approach procedure shown on the approach plate.
3.20 Select the correct rate of descent to remain on glideslope of a precision approach from the
rate of descent table published in the Low Altitude Instrument Approach Procedures booklets.
3-2 INSTRUMENT APPROACH PROCEDURES
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