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Instrument Oral Guide Questions and Answers | Latest Update | 2024/2025 | Already Passed What are the requirements for maintaining instrument currency as a pilot? Complete six instrument approaches, holding procedures, and intercepting and tracking courses within the last six months. What does RAIM stand for, and why is it important in GPS navigation? Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring; it ensures GPS signal accuracy and reliability. What is the purpose of the Final Approach Fix (FAF)? It marks the start of the final descent on an instrument approach. Why is knowing your aircraft’s approach category important? It determines the approach minimums and maneuvering limits based on speed. What altitude is used to fly in icing conditions, and how is it selected? Fly at an altitude above or below the icing layer based on forecast or PIREP information. 2 What would you do if you experience an alternator failure in IMC? Follow emergency procedures, shed nonessential electrical loads, and prepare for communication and navigation loss. What is the required flight visibility for a Category I ILS approach? 1/2 statute mile visibility or as specified by the approach chart. How do you determine the need for an alternate airport? Check if the destination weather is forecast to be below 2000 feet ceilings and 3 miles visibility. Explain the purpose of a “feeder route” in an instrument approach procedure. Feeder routes provide a transition from enroute structure to an initial approach fix (IAF). What is the minimum altitude at which a pilot can legally descend during a non-precision approach without visual reference? Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA). 3 How is a step-down fix used in a non-precision approach? It allows descent to a lower altitude between the FAF and MAP when terrain clearance is met. What does the term "DH" mean in an instrument approach? Decision Height; it’s the altitude at which a pilot must decide to land or go around. Describe a standard holding pattern. It involves right turns with one-minute inbound legs, maintaining altitude until ATC clearance is received. What are the standard alternate minimums for precision and non-precision approaches? Precision: 600 feet ceiling and 2 miles visibility;

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What are the requirements for maintaining instrument currency as a pilot?


✔✔ Complete six instrument approaches, holding procedures, and intercepting and tracking

courses within the last six months.




What does RAIM stand for, and why is it important in GPS navigation?


✔✔ Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring; it ensures GPS signal accuracy and reliability.




What is the purpose of the Final Approach Fix (FAF)?


✔✔ It marks the start of the final descent on an instrument approach.




Why is knowing your aircraft’s approach category important?


✔✔ It determines the approach minimums and maneuvering limits based on speed.




What altitude is used to fly in icing conditions, and how is it selected?


✔✔ Fly at an altitude above or below the icing layer based on forecast or PIREP information.

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,What would you do if you experience an alternator failure in IMC?


✔✔ Follow emergency procedures, shed nonessential electrical loads, and prepare for

communication and navigation loss.




What is the required flight visibility for a Category I ILS approach?


✔✔ 1/2 statute mile visibility or as specified by the approach chart.




How do you determine the need for an alternate airport?


✔✔ Check if the destination weather is forecast to be below 2000 feet ceilings and 3 miles

visibility.




Explain the purpose of a “feeder route” in an instrument approach procedure.


✔✔ Feeder routes provide a transition from enroute structure to an initial approach fix (IAF).




What is the minimum altitude at which a pilot can legally descend during a non-precision

approach without visual reference?


✔✔ Minimum Descent Altitude (MDA).



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,How is a step-down fix used in a non-precision approach?


✔✔ It allows descent to a lower altitude between the FAF and MAP when terrain clearance is

met.




What does the term "DH" mean in an instrument approach?


✔✔ Decision Height; it’s the altitude at which a pilot must decide to land or go around.




Describe a standard holding pattern.


✔✔ It involves right turns with one-minute inbound legs, maintaining altitude until ATC

clearance is received.




What are the standard alternate minimums for precision and non-precision approaches?


✔✔ Precision: 600 feet ceiling and 2 miles visibility; Non-precision: 800 feet ceiling and 2 miles

visibility.




What is a “transition route” on an approach chart?


✔✔ A route that connects enroute airways with the initial approach segment.



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, What should a pilot do if the GPS system indicates a “RAIM warning” during a flight?


✔✔ Discontinue the GPS navigation and revert to an alternate navigation method.




Why is it important to brief the approach before beginning the descent?


✔✔ To ensure full awareness of the procedure, including altitudes, missed approach, and course

details.




Explain why the localizer provides more precise lateral guidance than a VOR.


✔✔ The localizer has a narrower signal, providing more accuracy within a 5° range.




What is one purpose of the magnetic compass check on an instrument checkride?


✔✔To verify that the compass accurately aligns with magnetic north and shows consistent

heading changes.




Explain the purpose of a “clearance void time” in IFR flight.




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