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What is Max airspeed in Class C?
Airspeed maximum of 200 knots indicated within 4 nautical or 5 statute miles and 2500 feet above the ground of the primary airport.
200 kias -
At what altitude does the speed restriction end in Class B airspace?
10,000MSL -
What is needed to descend below D/A?
See 91.175
Required visibility, Normal maneuvers to the runway, Runway environment (visual).
required Viz, ALS, Runway environment -
If you are flying 121, can you take off from an airport when the current weather is below landing min's?
Yes. But you need to file an alternate , one hour flight distance with one engine inop in still air .
Yes you can -
What is
Mist
Mist.. Think (B)aby (R)ain -
How would your current boss describe you?
Dedicated team player who wants to make a difference in the lives of the new and upcoming student's aviation dreams.
Diligent, Safe, Responsible
Dedicated team player who strives to produce results in a positive work atmosphere.
Safety oriented, dependable Good Pilot.
Dedicated and hard worker.
Dedicated team player who wants to make a difference. -
What makes a good airline pilot in your opinion?
Safety first, ability to focus and must be knowledgeable.
One who takes his or her job serious -
What will be your biggest challenge at training for AWAC?
Lets be honest, I’ve been flying as a single pilot for 30 years - my challenge will be working effectively in the aircraft with my team. While I see it as a fun challenge it will be a challenge for certain
Learning the lingo and policies.
Following company procedures verbatim -
Why do you want to work for Air Wisconsin?
AWAC has a good reputation and stable employment and is a company that cares about safety and customers.
A very structured training environment and a good place to grow. -
What is your leadership style?
Lead by example and be respectful.
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