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Approximately how many minutes of oxygen are available when activating a PBE - ANS 15 Minutes A PBE must be located within how many feet of a fire extinguisher? - ANS 3 feet What item on board the aircraft is used to contain electronic device fires and battery thermal runaways...

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Air Wisconsin - Indoc Week 2 Exam
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Approximately how many minutes of oxygen are available when activating a PBE - ANS 15
Minutes

A PBE must be located within how many feet of a fire extinguisher? - ANS 3 feet

What item on board the aircraft is used to contain electronic device fires and battery thermal
runaways? - ANS The Baker Bag

Flight attendants are authorized to use the Enhanced Emergency Medical Kit? - ANS False

Halon fire extinguishers are good for what type(s) of fires? - ANS Electrical, Paper or
Fabric

Water/Glycol fire extinguishers are good for what types of fires? - ANS Paper and Fabric

Can passengers use the portable oxygen bottles for therapeutic reasons? - ANS No

Where is the flight attendant's spare flashlight located? - ANS The Blue Bag

Do people have to be trained to use the Automated External Defibrillator? (AED) - ANS No

Emergency drop down passenger O2 masks from the PSU get oxygen from here? - ANS
Chemical oxygen generators located in the PSU

What does TEMPO mean in a TAF? - ANS TEMPO group is used for any conditions in
wind, visibility, weather, or sky condition which are expected to last for generally less than an
hour at a time (occasional) and are expected to occur during less than half the time.

What does PROB mean in a TAF? - ANS PROB - group is used in TAF if the estimated
probability of occurrence is 30 or 40% (probabilities of less than 30% are not given), and is only
used with reference to thunderstorms or poor visibility (less than the alternate minimum)
resulting from fog, mist, dust, smoke or sand.

, What does FM mean in a TAF? - ANS FM group will mark the beginning of a new line in a
TAF report. Each FM group contains all the required elements -- wind, visibility, weather, and
sky condition. Weather will be omitted in FM groups when it is not significant to aviation.

What does BECMG mean in a TAF? - ANS BECMG group is used when a gradual change
in the weather is expected over a period of no more than 2 hours. "Temporary" is used for
temporary fluctuations of weather, expected to last for less than an hour. 10.

What approach speed category is the CL-65 considered? - ANS Category D

A crew is getting ready depart from State College before the tower is open and they need to fly
an ODP. They do not have to notify New York center about the ODP because New York should
know the procedure. - ANS False

What is required if the captain wants to add more fuel to the aircraft than released with? - ANS
Concurrence with dispatch

Which one of the following types of approaches are Air Wisconsin pilots NOT allowed to fly? -
ANS LNAV/VNAV

The list of approaches Air Wisconsin is authorized to fly is located in the - - ANS Company
OpSpecs

Where is the map that shows all the nationwide ARINC frequencies? - ANS
Communications area of the NAVBLUE documents

How is the DDA determined for a CDFA non precision approach? - ANS Add 50' to the
approach minimums

When flying a Localizer Backcourse, the front course must be displayed in the CDI. - ANS
True

According to Air Wisconsin's best practices, a thunderstorm should be avoided by __________
when flying at FL250. - ANS 20nm

SMGCS charts must be displayed when the visibility is less than 1200 RVR. - ANS True

What does MTOW stand for? - ANS Maximum Takeoff Weight

How many amendments can be done with a pen prior to pushing back? - ANS 2 - a third
change requires a new release.

What does MLW stand for? - ANS Maximum Landing Weight

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