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FAA-H-8083-15, Instrument Flying Handbook -- 1 of 2 - US-PPL

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Chapter 10IFR Flight ................................................................ 10 –1Introduction ................................................................. 10-1Sources <strong>of</strong> Flight Planning Information ...................... 10-1Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) ................ 10-1Airport/Facility Directory (A/FD) ........................... 10-1Notices to Airmen Publication (NTAP) ................... 10-2POH/AFM ................................................................ 10-2IFR Flight Plan ............................................................ 10-2Filing in Flight ......................................................... 10-3Canceling IFR Flight Plans ...................................... 10-3Clearances.................................................................... 10-3Examples .................................................................. 10-3Clearance Separations .............................................. 10-4Departure Procedures (DPs) ........................................ 10-5Radar Controlled Departures ................................... 10-5Departures from AirportsWithout an Operating Control Tower ................... 10-7En Route Procedures ................................................... 10-7ATC Reports ............................................................ 10-7Position Reports ....................................................... 10-7Additional Reports ................................................... 10-8Planning the Descent and Approach ........................ 10-8Standard Terminal Arrival Routes (STARs) ............. 10-8Substitutes for Inoperativeor Unusable Components ................................... 10-10Holding Procedures ................................................... 10-10Standard Holding Pattern (No Wind) ..................... 10-10Standard Holding Pattern (With Wind) .................. 10-10Holding Instructions .............................................. 10-11Standard Entry Procedures ..................................... 10-11Time Factors .......................................................... 10-13DME Holding ........................................................ 10-13Approaches ................................................................ 10-13Compliance with Published Standard <strong>Instrument</strong>Approach Procedures ......................................... 10-13<strong>Instrument</strong> Approaches to Civil Airports ............... 10-14Approach to Airport Withoutan Operating Control Tower ........................... 10-14Approach to Airport With an OperatingTower, With No Approach Control ................. 10-14Approach to an Airport With an OperatingTower, With an Approach Control .................. 10-17Radar Approaches .................................................. 10-17Surveillance Approach ....................................... 10-18Precision Approach ............................................ 10-19No-Gyro Approach Under Radar Control .......... 10-19Timed Approaches From a Holding Fix ................ 10-19Approaches to Parallel Runways ........................... 10-20Side-Step Maneuver ............................................... 10-20Circling Approaches............................................... 10-20IAP Minimums ...................................................... 10-21Missed Approaches ................................................ 10-22Landing .................................................................. 10-22<strong>Instrument</strong> Weather <strong>Flying</strong> ........................................ 10-23<strong>Flying</strong> Experience .................................................. 10-23Recency <strong>of</strong> Experience ....................................... 10-23Airborne Equipment and Ground Facilities ....... 10-23Weather Conditions ................................................ 10-23Turbulence .......................................................... 10-23Structural Icing ................................................... 10-24Fog ...................................................................... 10-25Volcanic Ash ....................................................... 10-25Thunderstorms .................................................... 10-25Wind Shear ......................................................... 10-26VFR-On-Top .......................................................... 10-27VFR Over-The-Top ................................................ 10-27Conducting an IFR Flight .......................................... 10-27Preflight ................................................................. 10-27Departure................................................................ 10-33En Route ................................................................ 10-34Arrival .................................................................... 10-35Chapter 11Emergency Operations ...................................... 11–1Introduction ................................................................. 11-1Unforecast Adverse Weather ....................................... 11-1Inadvertent Thunderstorm Encounter ...................... 11-1Inadvertent Icing Encounter ..................................... 11-2Precipitation Static ................................................... 11-2Aircraft System Malfunctions ..................................... 11-3Alternator/Generator Failure .................................... 11-3<strong>Instrument</strong> Failure .................................................... 11-3Pneumatic System Failure........................................ 11-4Pitot/Static System Failure ....................................... 11-4Communication/NavigationSystem Malfunction ................................................. 11-4Loss <strong>of</strong> Situational Awareness (SA) ............................ 11-5AppendicesClearance Shorthand ............................ Appendix 1–1<strong>Instrument</strong> Training Lesson Guide ......... Appendix 2–1Glossary ......................................................Glossary–1Index ................................................................. Index – 1xi

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