Aviation Pre-flight Actions Flashcards
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What does the letter N represent in aviation pre-flight actions?

  • Runway Lengths
  • NOTAMS (correct)
  • Weather
  • Known ATC Delays
  • What does the letter W represent in aviation pre-flight actions?

  • Weather (correct)
  • Known ATC Delays
  • Runway Lengths
  • NOTAMS
  • What does the letter K represent in aviation pre-flight actions?

  • Known ATC Delays (correct)
  • Fuel Required
  • Take off and landing distances
  • Alternates
  • What does the letter R represent in aviation pre-flight actions?

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    What does the letter A represent in aviation pre-flight actions?

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    What does the letter F represent in aviation pre-flight actions?

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    What does the letter T represent in aviation pre-flight actions?

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    Study Notes

    Pre-flight Action Checklist (NW KRAFT)

    • NOTAMS: Notices to Airmen, essential for pilots to review for updated flight information and potential hazards.
    • Weather: Current and forecasted weather conditions critical for flight planning and safety; includes wind, visibility, and precipitation data.
    • Known ATC Delays: Awareness of any expected delays from Air Traffic Control that may affect the flight schedule or departure times.
    • Runway Lengths: Understanding the specific runway lengths at the departure and arrival airports to ensure aircraft capability for takeoff and landing.
    • Alternates: Identification of alternate airports for landing in case of unforeseen circumstances at the intended destination.
    • Fuel Required: Calculation of the total fuel needed for the flight, including reserves for contingencies, holding patterns, and alternate airports.
    • Takeoff and Landing Distances: Assessment of distances needed for safe takeoff and landing, factoring in aircraft weight, environmental conditions, and runway conditions.

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    This quiz features flashcards designed to help you memorize key pre-flight actions in aviation. Each card highlights important terms such as NOTAMS, weather, ATC delays, runway lengths, and fuel requirements. Perfect for students or professionals looking to enhance their aviation knowledge.

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