Chapter 4 review part 2
Across
- 2. white steady lights until last 2,000' then yellow
- 7. has ATC on the field
- 8. Runway numbers are based on this direction
- 10. solid green lights
- 11. the step at which you begin setting up for landing in the traffic pattern
- 12. solid blue lights
- 14. lights that are green on the approach side, and red on runway end side
- 15. beacon that is alternating yellow and white
- 16. wind direction indicator that works the same way a weather vane does
- 21. sign that advises of operations and procedures, i.e. noise abatement, frequencies, etc
- 22. steady white lights until last 3,000ft then alternate red and white, until last 1,000ft all red
- 23. area where aircraft are parked and tied down
- 24. a glide slope indicator that is stacked two over two typically
- 25. acronym for the white flashing strobe light on either side of the threshold
- 26. sign that indicates direction of taxiways leading out of an intersection
- 27. acronym When a pilot lands and holds short of an intersecting runway
- 28. cannot takeoff, taxi, or land in this area
- 29. the only wind direction indicator which shows velocity as well as direction
- 30. sign that identifies the taxiway you are on “black square you're there”
- 33. beacon that is alternating green, yellow, and white
- 35. beacon that is alternating green and white dual peaks, two quick flashes
- 36. indicate you are entering a ramp area, or a space to move freely without ATC guidance
- 37. surrounds WDI to help a pilot find it, legs also show traffic direction
- 38. sign that shows distance remaining in 1000s of feet
Down
- 1. click 7 times within 5 seconds on appropriate frequency to activate this
- 3. a glide slope indicator that is a row of four lights typically
- 4. can takeoff or taxi on this, but can never land!
- 5. alternating green and yellow lights
- 6. Typically called the "rabbit” flashing white light leading towards runway
- 9. sign that indicates a general location of an airport, i.e. ramp, fbo, fuel, etc.
- 13. on from dusk until dawn, or during the day if the conditions are IFR
- 17. Dickerson's favorite Wind direction indicator
- 18. beacon that is alternating green and white
- 19. Sign that denotes entrance to runway, critical area, or area prohibited to aircraft
- 20. airport no ATC on the field
- 31. the second leg of the traffic pattern
- 32. can cross on dashed side, but must wait for clearance if approching on solid line side
- 34. the last leg of the traffic pattern