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IFR Questions and Answers | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | Already Passed What action should a pilot take if they encounter an inoperative navigation aid en route? They should notify ATC and adjust their navigation according to backup systems or instructions provided by ATC. What is the purp...

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What action should a pilot take if they encounter an inoperative navigation aid en route?


✔✔They should notify ATC and adjust their navigation according to backup systems or

instructions provided by ATC.




What is the purpose of a missed approach procedure?


✔✔The missed approach procedure provides a safe, defined path to follow if the pilot cannot

land the aircraft as planned.




Why is situational awareness important during IFR flights?


✔✔Situational awareness helps prevent navigational errors and ensures timely responses to ATC

instructions and environmental changes.




How does a pilot maintain altitude accuracy under IFR?


✔✔A pilot maintains altitude accuracy by monitoring the altimeter and making small

adjustments as necessary.




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,What is the role of the approach plate during IFR landings?


✔✔An approach plate provides detailed procedures for safely descending and aligning with the

runway in low visibility.




When should a pilot initiate a missed approach?


✔✔A missed approach is initiated if the runway is not in sight at the decision altitude or if the

approach becomes unstable.




Why is it essential to cross-check multiple instruments in IFR?


✔✔Cross-checking prevents reliance on a single instrument, reducing error and enhancing

overall flight accuracy.




What is the primary purpose of using the heading indicator during an IFR flight?


✔✔The heading indicator helps the pilot maintain an accurate course heading without relying on

outside visual cues.




How does ATC ensure separation between IFR aircraft?


✔✔ATC uses radar, assigned altitudes, and heading instructions to maintain safe separation

distances.

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,What is the function of the autopilot in IFR conditions?


✔✔Autopilot assists with precise altitude and course maintenance, reducing pilot workload

during low-visibility flights.




How does a pilot know the minimum descent altitude (MDA) for an approach?


✔✔The MDA is listed on the approach plate, providing the lowest altitude for descent without

visual contact with the runway.




What is the main purpose of IFR?


✔✔The main purpose of IFR is to allow pilots to fly in low visibility conditions using

instruments for navigation and control.




When should a pilot file an IFR flight plan?


✔✔A pilot should file an IFR flight plan anytime they intend to fly using instrument navigation,

especially in controlled airspace or during low-visibility conditions.




What is a common altitude requirement for maintaining obstacle clearance under IFR?


✔✔Minimum Enroute Altitude (MEA) ensures obstacle clearance along an IFR route.

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, Why is it important to adhere to ATC instructions under IFR?


✔✔Following ATC instructions is crucial for maintaining safe separation from other aircraft and

managing controlled airspace.




What information does a pilot primarily rely on when flying under IFR?


✔✔A pilot relies on instruments like the altimeter, attitude indicator, and navigation systems.




What is the purpose of a holding pattern under IFR?


✔✔A holding pattern allows aircraft to safely maintain position while waiting for further

clearance from ATC, especially in busy or congested airspace.




What does “minimum fuel” signify when reported to ATC?


✔✔It means the aircraft has enough fuel to reach the destination but cannot accept any

unnecessary delays.




What does the term "alternate airport" mean in an IFR flight plan?


✔✔An alternate airport is a backup airport where the pilot can land if the destination airport is

unavailable or weather conditions are unsuitable.

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