Tabbed Regulations
Jautājumu saraksts
1
Communication Facilties
2
Applicability of Reported Weather Minimums
3
121.627
4
121.629
5
Takeoff and Landing Weather Minimums
6
Burn to destination, alternate and reserve
7
Departure Airports, Alternates & Intermeadiate Stops, A type of flight, Minimum fuel, Identification numbers and Trip number.
8
Flight Plan, Dispatch Release and Load Manifest
9
Aircraft Certification
10
One-Engine Inoperative Procedures
11
121.395
12
10 consecutive hours
13
121.415 and 40 hours
14
When the weather at the departure airport is below landing minimums.
15
If the flight is more than 6 hours long and the weather at destination is less than 1500 feet ceiling above lowest MDA or 2000 feet AGL and there is less than 3 statute miles visibility.
16
An additional 100 feet to ceiling and 1/2 SM visibility above minimums.
17
Dispatcher Training - Subject Matter
18
121.542 Flight Crew Duties
19
121.655 Applicability of Reported Weather Minimums
20
Pilot in Command Qualification: Route and Airports
21
121.463 Aircraft Dispatcher Qualifications
22
For two-engine aircraft: 1 hour flight time at cruising speed on one engine in still air. For three or more engined aircraft: 2 hours flight time at cruising speed with one engine inoperative in still air.
23
When the weather at your destination airport is less than 2000 ft ceiling and 3 statute miles visibility +/- 1 hour from your arrival time
24
121.593 Dispatching Authority- Domestic Operations
25
Wind and weather conditions, anticipated traffic delays, one IAP and one missed approach and any addition fuel.
26
121.191- Over flat terrain: 1000 feet clear of obstacles, 5 miles either side of intended track, positive slope and arrival 1500 feet over the airport. Over mountainous terrain: 2000 feet clear of obstacles, 5 miles either side of intended track and arrive 1500 feet over the airport.
27
A dispatcher must undertake a 200 hour training course including knowledge and topics listed in the FAR.
28
65.53 Eligibilty Requirements: General
29
With respect to a flight, means the exercise of authority over initiating, conducting or terminating a flight.
30
IFR Flight Plan: Information Required
31
1 statute mile visibility for aircraft having two engines and 1/2 statute mile visibility for aircraft having four engines.
Jautājumu saraksts
1
Communication Facilties
2
Applicability of Reported Weather Minimums
3
121.627
4
121.629
5
Takeoff and Landing Weather Minimums
6
Burn to destination, alternate and reserve
7
Departure Airports, Alternates & Intermeadiate Stops, A type of flight, Minimum fuel, Identification numbers and Trip number.
8
Flight Plan, Dispatch Release and Load Manifest
9
Aircraft Certification
10
One-Engine Inoperative Procedures
11
121.395
12
10 consecutive hours
13
121.415 and 40 hours
14
When the weather at the departure airport is below landing minimums.
15
If the flight is more than 6 hours long and the weather at destination is less than 1500 feet ceiling above lowest MDA or 2000 feet AGL and there is less than 3 statute miles visibility.
16
An additional 100 feet to ceiling and 1/2 SM visibility above minimums.
17
Dispatcher Training - Subject Matter
18
121.542 Flight Crew Duties
19
121.655 Applicability of Reported Weather Minimums
20
Pilot in Command Qualification: Route and Airports
21
121.463 Aircraft Dispatcher Qualifications
22
For two-engine aircraft: 1 hour flight time at cruising speed on one engine in still air. For three or more engined aircraft: 2 hours flight time at cruising speed with one engine inoperative in still air.
23
When the weather at your destination airport is less than 2000 ft ceiling and 3 statute miles visibility +/- 1 hour from your arrival time
24
121.593 Dispatching Authority- Domestic Operations
25
Wind and weather conditions, anticipated traffic delays, one IAP and one missed approach and any addition fuel.
26
121.191- Over flat terrain: 1000 feet clear of obstacles, 5 miles either side of intended track, positive slope and arrival 1500 feet over the airport. Over mountainous terrain: 2000 feet clear of obstacles, 5 miles either side of intended track and arrive 1500 feet over the airport.
27
A dispatcher must undertake a 200 hour training course including knowledge and topics listed in the FAR.
28
65.53 Eligibilty Requirements: General
29
With respect to a flight, means the exercise of authority over initiating, conducting or terminating a flight.
30
IFR Flight Plan: Information Required
31
1 statute mile visibility for aircraft having two engines and 1/2 statute mile visibility for aircraft having four engines.