Aviation Programs And 460 Aircraft Dispatch Practical Course

Aviation Programsamt 460 Aircraft Dispatch Practical Course Homework A

Aviation Programsamt 460 Aircraft Dispatch Practical Course - Homework Assignment #5 DUE October 31, 2018 References: Lab Manual, ISON Chapter 8 and 11, Weight and Balance Handbook Chapters 2, 7, and 9. Weight and Balance PPT 1. How does runway or taxiway construction affect a flight? It would affect the flight by changing the runway or taxiway or you may have to taxi around the intersictions. 2.

What are some hazards of a flight being dispatched to an airport with freezing rain in the forecast? Roughens large surface areas. ï€ ï€ ï€ Distorts airfoil shapes. Makes flight extremely dangerous or impossible in a few minutes. May develop aloft. 3.

How can a dispatcher mitigate the hazards in Question 2? Dispatcher could direct the flight somewhere else or may plan for an extra fuel to prevent any damages from the freezing rains. 4. What factors should be considered when choosing a cruise altitude? - federal aviation regulation - time to climb or total trip time - wind aloft forcast - clouds - terrain - true airspeed - fuel consumption - physiological factors - aircraft limitation - turbulence 5. According to Ops Spec C055, what is the name of method that we use to determine if an alternate is acceptable to use for a given flight?

“Alternate airport IFR weather minimum†6. Once the aircraft is on the way to the alternate, what minimums are used? use the approach chart minimums. 7. You are looking at using an airport with one runway as an alternate for a domestic flight. Runway 9 has an ILS and runway 27 has a LOC/BC approach.

Can these two approaches be used for the two NAVAID rule? Why or why not? No, Because they have the same frequencies. 8. You are looking at using an airport with one runway as an alternate for a domestic flight.

Runway 9 has an ILS and runway 27 has a VOR approach. Can these two approaches be used for the two NAVAID rule? Why or why not? Yes, Because we have two different frequencies 9. What is included in Basic Operating Weight?

32,463.. What is included in Payload? Aircraft, cargo, flight crew, crew baggage, payload or other equipment except the unusable fuel. 11. What is the standard weight of a passenger in this class?

195 lb 12. How do you know your weight and balance plotter is aligned correctly? To line it up with the equal sign in the middle of the plotter horizontally. Use the following information to complete the attached weight and balance graph and answer questions 13 – 16 regarding the fully loaded aircraft. BOW: Use the one for our aircraft ROW 9-12: 11 PAX ROW 5-8: 14 PAX ROW 1-4: 14 PAX Cargo: 1,000 LBS.

Fuel: 6700 LBS Center Fuel: 2,000 LBS. 13. What is the final CG? 12.. What is the total weight? .

What is the trim setting? 7.. Is this aircraft overweight? no 17. Are we within CG limits? yes Use the en route performance tables to answer questions 18 and 19. 18.

Calculate the total time, distance and fuel to climb for the following flight. Remember there are two charts used to calculate climb fuel. Include units. Field Elevation: 1341 feet Aircraft takeoff weight: 46,000 lbs Cruise Altitude: FL 330 Temperature: ISA + 10 TIME: _____28.0__min__________________ FUEL: __________1808_lb________________ DISTANCE: _________180_nam_____________ 19. Calculate the total time, distance, and fuel to descend for the following flight.

Remember, there are two charts used to calculate descent fuel. Include units. Field Elevation: 2278 feet Aircraft Initial Descent Weight: 38,000 lb Cruise Altitude: FL 280 Temperature: ISA – 10 TIME: __________15.8 min______________ FUEL: __________244 lb______________ DISTANCE: _________71.5nam___________ Use your landing and takeoff charts for Questions 20 – 23. 20. Locate the takeoff chart for runway 11 at CAE.

Given the below information, find the requested items. Don’t forget to add zeroes where necessary. Bleeds: CLOSED Dry Runway Temperature: 20oC 10 knot headwind Max Takeoff Weight: _____55120_________________ Limit Code: ______A________________ V1 _______140_______________ Dry Runway Climb Limit ________60260______________ Flap Setting ___________20___________ 21. Locate the takeoff chart for runway 23 at CAE. Given the below information, find the requested items.

Don’t forget to add zeroes where necessary. Bleeds: OPEN Wet Runway Temperature: 8oC 10 knot tailwind Max Takeoff Weight: _____54150_________________ Limit Code: _____F_________________ V1 ______142________________ Dry Runway Climb Limit _______60160_______________ Flap Setting _________20_____________ 22. Locate the takeoff charts for MEM. Given the below information, find the requested items. Don’t forget to add zeroes where necessary.

Runway: 18R Bleeds: OPEN Wet Runway Temperature: 15oC Max Landing Weight: ________54150______________ Limit Code: _______A_______________ N1% __________92.4____________ Flap Setting _________145_____________ Length of Runway __________9320____________ 23. Locate the takeoff charts for DFW. Given the below information, find the requested items. Don’t forget to add zeroes where necessary. Runway: 18R, south2400 feet is closed Bleeds: OPEN Wet Runway Temperature: 36oC Max Landing Weight: _________55100_____________ Limit Code: _________A_____________ N1% _________91.2_____________ Flap Setting __________145____________ Length of Runway ___________10500___________ 24.

The temperature at FL 350 is -65oC. What is the ISA deviation? 35*2= -70 / -15 = -55 ISA= -. The temperature at 12,000 feet is -5oC. What is the ISA deviation? ISA= +4 AMT 460 Homework Assignment 5