DADE Cheat Sheet 2026
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- A flight crew reports they are unable to contact dispatch via ACARS. As dispatcher, what is your FIRST action? β Attempt contact via an alternate means such as HF radio, SATCOM, or relay through ATC
- The Center of Gravity (CG) envelope defines which of the following? β The acceptable forward and aft limits within which CG must remain for safe flight
- Which SELCAL code format is used to alert a specific aircraft on HF or VHF radio? β A four-letter code using characters A through S (excluding I, N, O)
- What is the purpose of the aircraftβs flight data monitoring system? β To monitor and transmit performance data for analysis
- What does 'safety promotion' accomplish within an SMS? β Builds safety culture through training, communication, and information sharing
- What is the minimum age requirement to hold an Aircraft Dispatcher Certificate? β 18 years of age
- Under what circumstances may a Part 121 PIC deviate from any rule in 14 CFR Part 121? β In an in-flight emergency requiring immediate action for safety
- How does wind speed and direction impact aircraft performance during takeoff? β Tailwinds decrease the takeoff distance
- Under what authority does the FAA designate individuals as Designated Aircraft Dispatch Examiners (DADEs)? β 49 USC 44709 and 14 CFR Part 183 Subpart C
- What does a negative temperature deviation from ISA indicate for aircraft performance planning? β Improved engine performance and shorter takeoff distances
- What is the purpose of the FA (Area Forecast) in dispatch planning? β To describe general weather conditions over a large geographic area for enroute planning
- What is the role of radar in air traffic control? β Radar helps controllers track aircraft position, speed, and altitude
- Under FAA AC 120-92B, which of the following is listed as one of the four components of an SMS? β Safety Risk Management
- What is the maximum time a dispatcher may be on duty without a rest period under Part 121 domestic rules? β 12 hours in any 24-hour period
- What is the role of ATC in aircraft separation? β ATC ensures safe horizontal and vertical separation between aircraft
- When ATC issues a nationwide Ground Stop (GS) for a destination airport, the aircraft dispatcher should: β Hold departures at the gate and coordinate with ATC on expected duration before release
- What does the term 'SITA' refer to in aircraft communication? β A global communication network for flight data
- Under what regulation must a Part 121 air carrier maintain a Dispatch Training Program? β 14 CFR Part 121 Subpart S
- Which of the following is an example of a 'leading indicator' in SMS performance measurement? β Percentage of employees who completed safety training this quarter
- When an aircraft's loaded CG falls aft of the certified aft limit, the primary flight safety concern is: β Reduced longitudinal static stability and possible loss of pitch control
- What is the role of VHF radios in aircraft communication? β They provide short-range communication between aircraft and ATC
- What action must a Part 121 dispatcher take if they receive information indicating unsafe conditions enroute after a flight has departed? β Immediately advise the pilot-in-command and coordinate appropriate action
- Structural floor loading limits for cargo compartments are expressed as: β Weight per unit area (lbs/ftΒ² or kg/mΒ²) that the floor structure can safely support
- In SMS, 'risk tolerance' (also called acceptable risk) is primarily determined by: β Senior management through the organization's safety policy
- When computing takeoff weight for dispatch purposes, what does zero fuel weight (ZFW) represent? β The aircraft weight with all payload but excluding usable fuel
- If cargo is loaded such that the forward hold's floor loading limit (lbs/ftΒ²) is exceeded, the dispatcher should: β Require redistribution or removal of cargo until the floor limit is no longer exceeded
- What ATC facility is responsible for issuing nationwide traffic management initiatives such as Ground Delay Programs and Ground Stops? β The ATCSCC (Air Traffic Control System Command Center)
- Which frequency is designated as the international aeronautical emergency frequency? β 121.5 MHz
- When dispatching an aircraft to a high-altitude airport (above 8,000 feet MSL), which performance limitation typically becomes most critical? β Runway length due to reduced air density lowering engine thrust and aerodynamic lift
- What is the significance of a PIREP reporting moderate rime icing at a specific altitude for dispatch? β It provides real-time icing conditions useful for route planning and altitude selection
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