Chapter 4 review part 2

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