The GPS system was developed by whom? US Military How does GPS Measure Using the travel time of a radio signal GPS satellites will orbit Once every 12 hours Pseudo Range Time The GPS Mathematically Triangulation The GPS is available in two forms About 70 ft. What system has been developed WAAS Bias Errors sources are SV Clock errors uncorrected How many satellites are required 5 satellites in view Normally full scale deflection Terminal How can the pilot be sure The current altimeter setting must be manually Authorization to fly approaches All approach procedures flown are retrievable VFR pilots using GPS navigation data should also use All of the answers are correct Hand held GPS True A GPS Stand Alone Procedure False If flying GPS under Phase III An approved instrument approach procedure, other than GPS All new Stad Alone Area Nav Approached (RNAV) What is the objective of the Terminal Area Arrival (TAA)? Provide seamless transition What are the basic elements of the "T" structure? MAP, FAF, and IF(IAF). The basic "T" is sometimes modified IF(IAF) waypoint What are pilots required to do when approaching Execute a procedure turn On the minimum section of the approach chart 1st line states GLS only. If a GPS NOTAM states an outage The aircaft is equipped with a RAIM availability prediction program RAIM outages can be due to what? ALL What is the pilot's action of he has Select a ground based instrument approach Distance and track information is normally provided To, not from the waypoint During a procedure turn, the receiver The initial waypoint inbound to the airport is crossed What is the difference between heading and tack called? Wind Correction Angle What is called the distance Cross Track What is the primary reason for the instrument Provide obstacle clearance to aircraft in IMC For departures and approaches Terminal Pilots should Feeder Fix When an approach has been loaded 30 NMs Requesting or accepting True What will occur The equipment will flag