Questions With Correct Answers
\Q\.Per the AMC GOM what are the minimum ceiling and visibility requirements for SVFR? -
ANSWERS✔-Day: 700' and 2 miles
Night 800' and 3 miles
\Q\.What type of airspace is required in order to be granted a SVFR clearance? - ANSWERS✔-
Controlled airspace, designated for an airport, to the surface
\Q\.Where is the IIMC procedure template to be kept? - ANSWERS✔-Posted in the base and
kept in the helicopter
\Q\.When encountering deteriorating weather enroute, what options are available in
accordance with the AMC GOM? - ANSWERS✔-Divert, Return to departure point, land and
notify dispatch or execute IIMC procedure if other options are not available.
\Q\.What are the 4 initial steps for aircraft control when encountering IIMC? - ANSWERS✔-1.
Attitude (level)
2. Heading (maintain unless avoiding known obstacles)
3. Power (adjust to climb power)
4. Airspeed (adjust to climb airspeed).
\Q\.When requesting IIMC assistance from ATC, what are the two requests that should be made
and in what order? - ANSWERS✔-1. Request vectors to nearest VMC conditions.
, 2. Request vectors to closest approach.
\Q\.What steps are involved in the full IIMC procedure? - ANSWERS✔-1. Maintain aircraft
control
2. climb to MSA
3. De-goggle when safely able (if appropriate).
4. Make all turns no greater than standard rate.
5. Contact approach control and declare an emergency (squawk 7700 when able and report
location/altitude/heading/fuel status/souls on board/state that IIMC and request assistance).
6. Proceed to VMC condition or execute instrument approach.
\Q\.what are the VFR surface reference requirements for Day/Night in FAR 135.207? -
ANSWERS✔-Day: Must have visual surface reference.
Night: Must have visual surface light reference, sufficient to safely control the helicopter.
\Q\.What topic is covered in A021 of the OPSPECS? - ANSWERS✔-Helicopter emergency medical
services operations.
\Q\.What are the VFR weather minimums for G airspace for mountainous flights in the local
area during the day? Night? - ANSWERS✔-Day: 800' and 3 miles vis
Night aided: 1000' and 3 miles vis
Night unaided: 1500' and 3 miles vis
\Q\.What are the VFR weather minimums for G airspace for mountainous flights outside the
local area during the day? Night? - ANSWERS✔-Day: 1000' and 3 miles vis
Night aided: 1000' and 5 miles vis