IFR QuizIFR Quiz March 2023By Frank Bowlin - Published: February 21, 20230PrintEmailFacebookTwitter IFR Quiz March 2023You must maintain the course centerline. 1. True 2. FalseWhat is the primary purpose of an Off-Route Obstruction Clearance Altitude (OROCA)? a. It’s for emergencies. b. It’s a quick way to get safe altitudes for RNAV direct flights. c. Situational Awareness d. Isn’t it a kind of whale?You wish to check your VORs using a VOT. How do you find one? a. See the Chart Supplement/U.S. b. They’re on an en route chart panel. c. They’re listed in the AIM. d. Consult the National Flight Data Center.What is an offset phantom waypoint? a. A point in space defined by a bearing and distance from a navaid b. A waypoint defined in virtual reality c. A Computer Navigation Fix d. A floating waypointWhat is a floating waypoint? a. One used only over water b. An airspace fix not directly associated with an airway c. A user-defined waypoint d. One whose location can be changed via FDC NOTAMWhat is a Computer Navigation Fix? a. A navigation fix computed by a Flight Management System b. A user-defined waypoint c. A point used to define the navigation track for a GPS d. A fix derived from a digital sextantYou have an RNAV navigator. Yes/No: Do you still need to carry an en-route chart? 1. Yes 2. NoATC issues you “Cruise 8000.” What does this entitle you to do? a. You must cruise at 8000 feet. b. You may climb or descend in an altitude block between 8000 and the minimum IFR altitude without reporting to ATC. c. You may climb or descend in an altitude block up to 17,999 feet. d. This instruction is only for Tom Cruise.EmailThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Δ