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Rapid Deplanement call:
"Deplane immediately and leave your personal belongings"
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Emergency Evacuation call:
"Evacuate" " Evacuate"
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bomb threat what is a PTI
Positive Target Identification
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Oxygen saturation level with alt.
- 59% 25,000
- 67% 20,000
- 84% 13,000
- 90% 10,000
- 93% 8,000
- 95% 5,000
- 98% Seal level
hypoxia can start at anything below 85% saturation level
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Oxygen loss
Time of Useful Consciousness with altitude:
- 40,000 15-20sec
- 35,000 30sec-1min
- 30,000 1-2min
- 28,000 2.5- 3min
- 25,000 3-5min
- 22,000 10min
- 18,000 20-30min
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First signs oh Hypoxia
- Reduced visual function
- Cognitive impairment
- Altered Consciousness
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CAT II Approach Band
CAT II approach must be discontinued inside the FAF if RVR is fluctuating or Bellow:
- Canada
- RVR A= 1200 and RVR B=1400
- USA
- Only one RVR reported RVR A=1400
- if more then one RVR reported
- RVR A=1200
- RVR B=600
- RVR C=300
- Where only RVR A and D reported
- RVR A=1400
- RVR D= 300
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Air Canada Approach Policy: FOM 8.11.4
- 3 arrival gates
- A go-around should be considered if the requirements for the 1000'feet and 500' feet arrival gates are not met.
A go-around shall be initiated immediately if a pilot calls unsterilized or if any of the Stable Approach requirements are not fully met by the final go-around gate.
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Flight deck door procedure: For entering
- C= Curtain
- C= Call
- C= Code
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What does TALPA mean?
- Takeoff
- Performance
- and
- Landing
- Performance
- Assessment
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Take-off is prohibited when 25% of required length and 100 foot width
- -wet ice
- -water over ice
- -water over compacted snow
- -slush over ice
- -dry snow or wet snow over ice
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Take-off not Authorized in?
- -Hail
- -heavy ice pellets
- -Moderate or heavy freezing rain
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Landing not authorized in?
-Moderate or heavy freezing rain
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