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Aircraft Dispatcher Oral Exam Guide: Prepare for the FAA Oral and Practical Exam to Earn Your Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate 3 PCK PAP/

  • Formaat: kõrgus x laius: 2687x2062 mm
  • Sari: Oral Exam Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 1619548984
  • ISBN-13: 9781619548985
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: kõrgus x laius: 2687x2062 mm
  • Sari: Oral Exam Guide
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jun-2019
  • Kirjastus: Aviation Supplies & Academics
  • ISBN-10: 1619548984
  • ISBN-13: 9781619548985
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The information in this book will serve you well on your exciting career path as an Aircraft Dispatcher: a critical link in air safety and a viable career option for many aviators.

An Aircraft Dispatcher (ADX) is a licensed airman certificated by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), typically employed by airlines or companies operating large transport-category aircraft, who has joint responsibility with the captain for the safety and operational control of flights. Dispatchers legally authorize flight departures and have authority to delay or cancel flights if unsafe conditions exist. They disseminate flight information to the company and are the source of information provided to the traveling public.

The FAA Practical Exam for Aircraft Dispatcher is equivalent to the Airline Transport Pilot (ATP) oral exam that an airline captain must successfully complete. This Aircraft Dispatcher Oral Exam Guide prepares you for the exam with an explanation of the certification process, knowledge requirements in a question-and-answer format, and reference materials for further study. It covers the aircraft dispatcher Practical Test Standard subject areas such as route planning, regulations, training and currency requirements, certification, responsibilities and authority, aviation weather, manuals and documents, as well as practical applications of all topics. In addition, special emphasis is placed on common areas of focus for the exam: situational questions, and a generic guide to the proper systems and procedures you can apply to the specific aircraft used in your individual operations.

The Aircraft Dispatcher Oral Exam Guide provides current dispatchers with a thorough review for their annual proficiency checks, and is also beneficial to airmen and aspiring airline pilots seeking a better understanding of dispatch flight operations. Author David C. Ison has been involved in the aviation industry for over 32 years, as a flight instructor, a college professor, and as an ATP for both regional and major airlines flying domestic and international routes.

Introduction: What to Expect for Your ADX Practical Test vii
Acknowledgments/About the Author xii
1 Dispatch Resource Management
1(2)
2 Aeronautical Decision Making
A Hazard and Risk Management
3(3)
B Aeronautical Decision Making (ADM)
6(3)
3 Regulatory Requirements
A 14 CFR Part 1
9(2)
B 14 CFR Part 65
11(2)
C 14 CFR Part 91
13(1)
D 14 CFR Part 110
14(1)
E 14 CFR Part 117
15(1)
F 14 CFR Parts 119 and 120
16(1)
G 14 CFR Part 121
17(19)
H 14 CFR Part 135
36(1)
I Miscellaneous
37(1)
J Extended Operations (ETOPS)
38
4 Weather Theory and Hazards
A The Atmosphere
3(1)
B Temperature
3(2)
C Pressure and Altitude
5(1)
D Wind
6(1)
E Clouds and Precipitation
7(2)
F Atmospheric Stability, Air Masses, and Fronts
9(2)
G Turbulence and Icing
11(2)
H Thunderstorms
13(4)
I Fog
17(1)
J High-Altitude Weather
18(1)
K Miscellaneous Weather
19
5 Weather Reports and Charts
A Surface Weather Reports
3(3)
B Pilot Reports
6(1)
C Satellite Imagery
7(4)
D Aviation Weather Forecasts
11(8)
E Aviation Weather Charts
19(20)
F Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs)
39(1)
G Runway Conditions
40(1)
H Icing Prediction
41
6 Aircraft Systems, Performance, and Limitations
A Airplane, General Equipment, and Doors
3(2)
B Air Systems
5(2)
C Ice and Rain Protection
7(1)
D Autoflight
8(1)
E Communications
9(1)
F Engines and Auxiliary Power Unit
9(2)
G Fire Protection
11(1)
H Flight Controls
12(2)
I Flight Instruments
14(1)
J Flight Management and Navigation
15(2)
K Fuel
17(2)
L Electrical
19(2)
M Hydraulics
21(2)
N Landing Gear
23(2)
O Warning Systems
25(1)
P Performance
26(10)
Q Limitations
36
7 Navigation and Aircraft Navigation Systems
A Navigation, Navigation Chart Symbols, and the National Airspace System
3(19)
B Aircraft Navigation Systems
22(5)
C Navigation Definitions, Time References, and Location
27
8 Practical Dispatch Applications
A Resource Management and Decision Making
3(2)
B Trip Records
5(1)
C Other Records
5(1)
D Practical Dispatch Applications
6
9 Manuals, Handbooks, and Other Written Materials
A Regulation Sources
3(1)
B Manuals---General
3(2)
C Minimum Equipment Lists
5(3)
D Inoperative Items---Boeing 737
8
10 Airports, Crew, and Company Procedures
A Airport Diagrams, Charts, and Symbols
3(1)
B Crew Qualifications and Limitations
4(4)
C Dispatch Area, Routes, and Main Terminals
8(4)
D Authorization of Flight Departures and Company Departure Procedures
12(3)
E Chart Supplement
15
11 Routing, Rerouting, and Flight Plan Filing
A Air Traffic Control Routing
3(5)
B Rerouting
8(1)
C Flight Plans
9(5)
D Amended Release Procedures
14(1)
E Diversion and Alternate Procedures
15(1)
F Intermediate Stops and Airport Types
16(1)
G Airport Weather Requirements
16
12 Air Traffic Control and Navigation Procedures
A Air Traffic Control
3(11)
B Departure Procedures
14(4)
C Terminal Area Charts
18(1)
D Arrival Procedures
19(4)
E Instrument Approach Procedures
23
13 Communication Procedures and Requirements
A Communication Procedures
3(1)
B Communication Requirements
4
14 Abnormal and Emergency Procedures
A Security Procedures
3(2)
B Emergency Procedures
5(2)
C NTSB Reporting Requirements
7