Helpful tips

Do airplanes disrupt WIFI?

Do airplanes disrupt WIFI?

The Radar altimeter on the approaching planes sends out signals are about 4 GHZ which could overpower your wifi. While it’s on a different frequency, the presence of a strong signal on a nearby frequency can mute weaker signals, such as those from your laptop and router.

What should you do if you are flying a head-on collision course with another aircraft?

When aircraft are approaching each other head-on, or nearly so, each pilot of each aircraft shall alter course to the right. (f) Overtaking. Each aircraft that is being overtaken has the right-of-way and each pilot of an overtaking aircraft shall alter course to the right to pass well clear.

What frequency should be monitored if you are close to an airport that does not have a tower?

In most areas, the CTAF frequency is 122.80 Mhz. This is normally found on airports with no tower. On airports normally controlled by a tower, the CTAF frequency is normally the same frequency the tower would use if it was open; but that may not always be the case.

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What actions do we take if we’re converging at an angle with another aircraft?

When a single aircraft is converging with an aircraft formation at approximately the same altitude (except head-on, or nearly so), the formation flight has the right of way. In other cases, the formation shall be considered as a single aircraft and the right-of-way rules of reference (d), subpart 91.113 apply.

Can you have your phone on a plane?

In the U.S., Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations prohibit the use of mobile phones aboard aircraft in flight. Contrary to popular misconception, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) does not actually prohibit the use of personal electronic devices (including cell phones) on aircraft.

Who has the right of way when landing?

When two or more aircraft are approaching an airport for the purpose of landing, the aircraft at the lower altitude has the right-of-way, but it shall not take advantage of this rule to cut in front of another which is on final approach to land or to overtake that aircraft.

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How do you know if a runway is closed?

The crosses are yellow in color. (See FIG 2-3-22.) A raised lighted yellow cross may be placed on each runway end in lieu of the markings described in Subparagraph e, Temporarily Closed Runways and Taxiways, to indicate the runway is closed.

How do you enter the traffic pattern at an uncontrolled airport?

Non towered airports traffic patterns are always entered at pattern altitude. How you enter the pattern depends upon the direction of arrival. The preferred method for entering from the downwind leg side of the pattern is to approach the pattern on a course 45° to the downwind leg and join the pattern at midfield.

Who has the right of way when two aircraft are converging at a right angle?

(d) Converging. (Except head-on) The aircraft on the right has the right of way. Note that this only applies to aircraft of the same category, for example, airplane-airplane, glider-glider, airship-airship, and at the same altitude. (1) Everyone (except an aircraft in distress) must give balloons the right of way.

What happens if you fall off a plane at an airport?

Off-airport landings require some very specific and thorough preparation and training. Failure in either or both of these can result an overwhelmingly undesirable outcome, like bent metal, injury, or death, and can turn a really fun day into a possible forced bivouac a long way out from civilization.

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When do you turn downwind when landing at an airport?

And if you do see another airplane near you, it’s easy to turn away from the airport, circle around, and make your 45-degree entry again. When you get within 1/2 to 1 mile out from the runway you’re planning to land on, it’s time to turn downwind. When you make the turn to downwind, there are a few things you need to do.

How do I get better at off airport landings?

The first thing you absolutely must do prior to going off airport is to develop your skill set on an actual airport. Runways have stripes….learn to land precisely that stripe, and keep the airplane there, throughout the landing/takeoff roll.

Is it difficult to pull off an aircraft landing?

However in its basic form it is not overly complicated to pull off, and as they say “any landing you can walk away from is a good landing!” But seriously, we can all usually get the aircraft back on the ground in a controlled manner from an early stage in our training.