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A] Whi.te / Green
~n/Greeri
c1 Green/ White
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5. Two red balls hoisted on a mast near the signal area means
a] Aerodrome is closed due to bad weather..
b] Aerodrome closed due to extreme danger.
c] All a c to land and return to Apron.
.~lider flying is in progress.
aJ A small a c like Chipmunk or Cessna will give way to bigger a c. like Boeing.
,blPo1Nered a c will give way to Gliders.
~clIf both a c are powered, the a c which has other a c on its right gives way to that a c..
~oth 'b' & 'c' are correct. J
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O. A horizontal white dumbbell with black bars marked perpendicular to shaft on circular portion of
umbbell means that
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y;tS\ircraft to land on runway only but may use areas olher than runway or taxi track for
other manoeuvres e.g. taxiing etc.
b] Aircraft m.ay land on rumvay or taxi track.
cj Runway is closed for repairs
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Ahorizontal red square panel with<one yellow diagonal displayed in signal area means
a] Runway temporarily closed.
b] All aircraft to land and takeoff from taxi tracks
~D'ue to bad state of manoeuvring area or some other reason, Pilots to observe special
precaution during approach and landing
12. Letter 'e displayed vertically in black against yellow background on a building indicates
a] The place where Pilots can stay for the night halt
place where Pilots are to report for ATC services.
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c] Above Mach 2
16. A Pilot who is forced to fly low over populated area due to bad weather.
On route.s not designated by specific reporting points, the position report shall be
/a] Ii'nmediately after 30 mins of ktke-off takeoff and thereafter
. bj While crossing a FIR and
.c] Every 30 minutes in IMC and one hour when in VMC
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22. An a c in distress
al Transmits PAN PAN [3 times on R/TJ
~ransmits May Day [3 times on RjT].
~0 A
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a] I C A 0
~"C C A
c] Pilot in Command
~CA
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27. An a c flying over high seas shall follow Rules of the Air laid down by
a] State I G police.
~ftroller of Aerodromes.
c] Local I A F commander.
29. The Met conditions for an aerodrome are considered below minimum when cloud amount is
aL9-round visibility is less than 5 Kms and ceiling less than 300 Meters [ lkOO J feet
~Ground Vis is more than 5 Kms [3 Nms J and ceiling more than 1500feet.
c] Ground Vis is more than 8 Kms and ceiling more than 1500 feet.
33. VFR flights outside controlled airspace above 3,000 feel amsl and below FL 100 can be conducted
provided flight visibility is more than
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Kms
b] 5nms
c] 8 nms
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-:..a] Sho9-1d not be below 6,000 feet agl when flying over or within 2 kms of an aerodromeARP.
bl%ould no be below 6,000 feet agl when flying over or within 2 Nms from aerodrome perimeter.
\-t] Not below 2,000 feet when flying at a place more than 2 Nms from the nearest point of perimeter of
m~~ro~
~oth
35. The minimum safe distance for personnel crqssing behind running jet engine exhaust is
b] 200 meters
~OO feet
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. a] 2 Nrns
36. Aircraft departing India on International route must
c] Depart from Calcutta for Eastbound flights and Mumbai for Westbound flights.
38. A foreign a c intending to enter into or transit through Indian airspace on a non:scheduled flight is
required to give a notice of
39. An ac on IFR FL 125 on track [M J 290 enters adjoining FIR in which Semi-circular cruising system is
in force will
b] Continue on FL 125
(Jd~scend by 500 feet
40. An a / c before entering controlled airspace shall seek permission from ATS unit
~ min. in advance if in direct contact with ATS unit and 20 min. if seeking permission
through another station
c] Does not require any advance permission if in direct contact with ATS unit.
41. The pro;:edure for transiting through Transition Layer is
~,""al<iI,.scending a c changes altimeter setting to QNE [1013.1 Mbs ] after crossing Transition
Altitude & Descending a c Changes over to local QNH after crossing Transition Level.
b] Ascending a c changes over to 1013.2 Mbs after crossing Transition Level and Descending a c
changes over to QNH after crossing Transition altitude.
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AJ route Guides
. b] AlP
\90pe~atio~s Manual
d] ICAO annexures
43. Mi.nimum Vertical separation between two IFR flights on reciprocal tracks is ---- feet.
Below FL 290/ Above F290 in no~n RVSM airspace / Between f290 and F410 in RVSM airspace.
Ans a} 5004000/2000
",-.91/1000/2000/1000 c] 2000/1000/1000
44. Which of the following Flight Levels are available to an a/ c on Track [MJ 180 IFR plan
FL lOa,
FL190
FL 200
Ans aJ 100/190
bj190/200 <,.....;cPOO/200
45. Which of the following will matter in selection of minimum Flight Level available toan a c, when
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d] 'Traffic Police' for ac on the ground and for ac in the air' Control Tower.'
48. A Pilot who has flown 65 Ius as Co-Pilat can fly --------- hrs as PIC in remaining period of 30
consecutive days
a] 60 hrs
'. 3J13 hrs
c] 35 his
49. A typical holding pattern is called
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a] Circular Pattern
b] Race-Horse Patternc] ~ace-Course Pattern
51. A Private a c can land at a Private aerodrome for the purpose of joy rid~s
~Without restriction
India
a1 45 deg
\Pf90 deg
c1 Parallel to track
56. As per ICAO a "sk'1ndard practice" means all contracting states will
, aJ\E~ldeavour to conform with the specification.
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58. Te aveid wake turbulence minimum time separatien required fer take-off .of light or medium a c
a] 1 Min.
bJ}r1Y1in.
c] 30 Min.
d}3. mins .
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a] 20%
b]10%
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.,..J)],/ithout any permissien
a] If accompanied by an attendant
c] If permitted by DGCA.
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-~ 64. After an ATC clearance has been obtained,'a pi let may not deviate fronl that clearance, unless the
~.I~!quests
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an amended clearance.
. . ~ B. ispperating VFR en top.
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.'- 65. Which aircraft ~ the right-ef-way over the other aircraft listed?
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~ 66. Which aircraft has the right-of-way ever the other aircraft listed?
-1 A Gyroplane.
B. Airship. ~rcraft towing other aircraft.
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i 67. Each pilot of an aircraft approaching to land on a runway served by a visual approach slope
168. Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is the continuous broadcast of recorded information
'1 concerning
j A. Nonessential information to reduce frequency congestion.
] B. Pilots of radar-identified aircraft whose aircraft
is in dangerous proximity to terrain or to an
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;~bs~tion.
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.70 A Pilot can act as PIC of a Public Transport Aircraft on a particular route provided he has flown at
least
aM'6 Route Flights on that rou te as co-Pilot or as prc without passengers on that route; out of which
~inimum 5 should be at n i g h t . ;
b] 200 hours solo on that aircraft.
71. An ac on track 030[M] crosses a reporting point at FL 320 at 0412. another ac on track 100[MJ at same
FL can not cross the same point earlier than
.
AJ 0422
b] 0402clJ427 d] 0432
72. Maximum age limit for flying by a PPL holder is
a] 58 years
~-N;:; age limit if medically fit
c} 60 years
73. Which aircraft has the right-of-way over all other air traffic?
yo aircraft in distress.
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1 .7'5. In which type of airspace are VFR flights prohibited?
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A Class C.
B. Class B.
~ss A.
C. 1,500 feet.
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,; 76. A slightly high glide slope indication from a precision approach path indicator is
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~ 77. The numbers 09 and 27 painted on a runway indicate that the runway is oriented approximately
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',~ 78. Under what coqdition, if any, may pilots fly through a restr'icted area?
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.~ ';9. An airplane and an airship are converging. If the airship is left of the airplane's position, which
'.~ aircraft has the right-of-way?
.~ A The airplane.
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111 airship.
<V""'he
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c~
80. What action should the pilots of a glider and an airplane take if on a head-on collision course?
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lSI. When two or more aircraft are approaching an airport for the purpose of landing, the right-of-way
~ belongs to the aircraft
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A. That is the least maneuverable.
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;~~,At the lower altitude, but it shall not take advantage of this rule to cut in front of or to overtake
another ac.
That has the other to its right.
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.~82. Unless othen-vise authorized, what is the maximum indicated speed at which a perso'n may operate
hn aircr,lft below 10,000 feet AMSL?
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\ J3.~Ahcraft must be equipped with an ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment.
84. Pilots are not authorized to land an aircraft from an instrument approach unless the
A flight visibility is at, or exceeds the visibility prescribed in the approach procedure being used.
0'Vflight visibility and ceiling are at, or exceeds the minimums prescribed in'the approach being used.
C. visual approach slope indicator and runway references are distinctly visible to the pilot.
85. An ATe clearance provides
. A. Adequate separation from aU traffic.
B. Priority over all other traffic .
.' ~thOrization to proceed under specified traffic conditions in controlled airspace.
86. Changes in domestic routes will be notified in.
bJ CAR
c] AlC
d] Aircraft manual
~IP
A Landplane, seaplane.
~ormal, utility, acrobatic.
A] Civil
bJ Private ~itary
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A] 2 years
......'?.125 Ius
c] 4hrs
~...&> mins
A] Can be carried
b] C'm be carried without remuneration
g,c..-annot be carried
A] Green lights
bJ White lights
\, cJ.Red lights
c] longitudinal separation.
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'97. An aircraft is permitted to take off not before ---- hrs at an aero<;l.rome where night flying is not
A] 0500 .
b] 0530
c] 0600
A] 36 ~onths
~,12/~onths for aU ac
.g;ns
101] Aircraft rules 1937 ------ applicable to aircraft registered in India but under agreement operating by
operator whose permanent residence is in co~tracting state.
0Jare
blare not
102J Aircraft used for Industrialjcommercial purpose other than public transport are categorized as
(a) Commercial aircraft.
J9).~Kerial works aircraft
(c) Air transport service
103J Approved maintenance system is approved by
(a) AAI
(b) Aerodrome officer
~OCCA
l04J Flight Manual is _a] independent o~~sociated with) certificate of Air worthiness
105J Foreign g.ircraft means
~rcraft registered outside India
(c) Air India Aircraft returning from foreign trip
(b) Not carried in aircraft, the pilot is to remember all these checks
(c) Are carried in the aircraft by only trainee Pilots
108J An aircraft is
(a) permitted to carry explosives/dangerous goods as may be required for and are not kept for
any other purpose other than operation or landing of aircraft
(b) not permitted to carry any explosives/ dangerous goods whatsoever
109] Permission of
required to carry mail in aircraft.
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112J For dropping separate sheets of paper from aircraft permission may be given by
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Covt.
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(c) A A I
116] The validity of medical fitness certificate for PPL/CPL holders is reduced to half after the age of
A] 50 yrs.
c}25
117] Fresh medical examination is required if a pilot has been sick for a period of more than
_ _~_days
~ ,b]25
cJ30
118] A pilot may fly max. of
hrs in 30 consecutive days and
% of flying done as a copilot
is considered for this purpose. The exemption may be granted under specia,l circumstances,by --------
Ans
aJ 100/50/CFI
.~25/80/0GCA
cJ 150/50/central govt
b] Cent.Govt c]Operator
~n be removed immediately
(b) Removed only after DCCA permission::>
~CA
(b) District Magistrate
(c) Director of Prisons
d] The prisoner
126] A prisoner can be carried on board an a/c when permitted by
District Magistrate
(c) Director ofPrisons
~CA(b)
dJ The prisoner
b]intern()liOnal~stic
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17 and 50%
a} 18 and 80%
~'18 and 50%
b] 8/8 c]6/6
133] Minimum fIt. Altitude in IFR is calculated for fIying over hilly terrain by adding _
obstacle within --------- either side of the track.
[a] 500ft/8nms
bll000ft/8kms
~OOO ft and 8km
feet to highest
take off
136] Dead body of a person died of Cholera as per Indian health rules 1954:
(a) cannot be brought to India
~n be brought if enclosed in Zinc foil and properly sealed in a teakwood coffin.
131] The minimum fuel to be carried by a propeller driver a/ c when diversion is available is calculated
. by
(a) Flight plan fuel + 2 hrs. fuel
~ight plan fuel + 45 mnts. fuel + diversion fuel
(c) Flight plan fuel + 30 mnts. holding + 15% reserve.
1381 If a jet aircraft exhaust is within ___ M fueling operation must cease. a] 15 b]3 0 tf'43
139] Cabot age traffic means
,~A state can prohibit a foreign carrier from permission to carry passengers and load for
remuneration to another destination within the same country.
(b) A state can deny permission to a foreign carrier to land in its territory
(c) Both 'a' and 'b' are correct
140] Starboard navigation light should be visible
(a) 110 either side of longitudinal axis
(c) Straight ahead to 110 port.
~traight
1431 An airport is
(a) Entry/exit aerodrome notified for the purpose of international flights/custom aerodromes.
(b) A govt. aerodrome
v*f An area of defined dimensions consisting of landing area and the other buildings pertaining to
operation of aircraft
144] If a pilot who has been involved in an air accident he
(a) Cannot fly for 15 days
~an fly only with the permission of DGCA
(c) Cannot fly till inquiry proceedings are completed
1451 Flight Steward(!Ss) is carried when
(c)and Maybe be passed on telephone for Local Area Fits (d) Both 'b' and 'c' are correct
a] Red
bJ Alternative Red/Green ~ernative White/Green
.151] An a c which has obtained ADC / FIC for entire route including halts at intefmediate aerodromes
The validity of its ADC /FIC number is for
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from
al ETD + 30 minutes from departure aerodrome and also for ErD + 30 minute for take-off
intermediate aerodromes. HC number for uncontrolled flights expires in 60 mins .
\\J*ETD + or -- 30 minutes from departure aerodrome or enroute halts
c]ETD + 30 min from departure aerodrome andETD +60 minutes from enroute halt. [a]
152]. Three pairs of touchdown zone markings indicate that LDA or threshold to threshold distance is
A] Less than 900 meters
4t200 Meters upto but not indudinz 1500 Meters.
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C] more than 2100 meters
153]. Which of the following is/ are correct in respect of Instrument Rating
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/,rAll ac
b] Transport ac
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156]. Provisions regarding demolition of obstructions and cutting of trees were made in
a] 1934
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c]1954
e]1937
a] 30 min
J*'3 min
c] 5 min
159]. Marshaling signal of arm anq hand level at shoulder hand across throat means
a] Start Engines
#Ut Motors
cJ Taxy out
%recified in COA._
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161]. Flight plan when going from one aerodrome to another is required for.
163] Minimum Flight Levels to be flown on each route for scheduled flights are published in
~perations manual approved by D G C A
165J For the purpose of Flight Tests the word Night means a period of
a] Sunset to sunrise
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166]. Aircrew log books are preserved after last entry for
# years
b] 2 years
c]1 year
167J. Instructions for computation of minimum fuel and oil to be carried on board are given in
a] Aircraft manual
W{oute Guide
,cJ Operations maI1Ual
168). An aerodrome has Runways 09/27 &14/32. If surface wind is 265/15 you will land on.
~~/W 27
b] R/W 09
c] R/W 32
dl R/W 14
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1711 An ac in the air observes at an interval of 10 seconds red and green projectiles being fired from
ground. It means
a] The ac must force-land at nearest prepared surface
b1 It.is Diwali time
;*ifhe a c is over Danger/Prohibited/Restricted area and must turn away from the same
1721.An a c still climbing to its cruising level while in tTansition layer will report vertical position
a] As Height ~s level
c1 As Altitude
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1731. An a c registered in India under Category B
a} Cah be used as public transport ac
.J*Cannot be used as Public transport or Aerial:Works ac
c} caanbt be flown in Inaia
174]. The Registration certificate of an a c destroyed or withdrawn from use
a1 Lapses on the date of {tpplication
176]. That part at the beginning of runway available for landing is called
~reshold b] TORA
c] L D A
177. The right of a state to refuse permission to a carrier of another state to carry mail cargo or
passengers from one aerodrome to another within its territory is granted under article of
a] Gene:,a convention
i'f'Chicago convention
c1 Montreal convention
1781. A British citizen on board an ac registered in India but flying over New -york is
A'Subject to provi?ions of Aircraft Act 1934 and Rules 1937
b1 Not subject to above
c1 Not subject to any law
179] Taxhvay edge lights or of _ _ _ _ colour
%Blue
b] green
c]red
180}. A Pilot will report air miss to A T C if he observes
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a1 An a c in emergency
b] An a c approaching from reciprocal direction
fon a c in very close proximity of his a c .
181]. Aircrew are bdfred from consuming alcohol
A]8 b]24
d]2
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182] Length of runway center line and spacing beh,veen each line is
A] 30M/30M
B) 20M/20M
~OM/20M
D)20M/30M
183. An a c overdue by more than 30 min wil! be in emergency phase of
, a] Alert phase
J*'dncertainty phase
c] Distress phase
1841. EAT is
a1 Time at which a c is expected to land and is given by Tower
~ime at which ana c after delay if any is expected to leave holding point to complete its
approach for landing and is given by Approach control
c] Estimated Arrival Time and given by area.
185}. In I M C the control of departing a c is handed over by the tower to App Cont
>YBefore take dff or immediately after take off as per [ocal procedures
186]. T M A is
...ltTerminal Control Area at .the confluence of A TS routes in the vicinity of one or more major
aerodromes
c1 Area control from ground level to a specified height
187]. A Public transport ac flying more than 20 nm a way from coast will carry
.PfLife jackets for every person on board
188]:Unless authorized flights are not permitted within --- NMs of International Border.
A] 15 Krns
)*'15 NMs
c] 10 NMs
189]. Route Navigation and transit charges for a c over-flying are levied on the basis of
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190]. Which of the following in respect of renewal of an alrcrew license are correct
,
a1 A license expired for a period of2 years but not exceeding 3years can be renewed by passing
tests of skill and Air Regulations test
bl A license expired for more than 3 years can be renewed by passing all tests prescribed
for the license
c1 A license expired for more than4 years can not be renewed
~th a & b above are correct
1911. I CAO annex dealing with Personailicensing is
AJ Annex 10 bl Annex 2
Annex 1
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bI Restricted Area
prProhibited Area
clAM
i 95] . Medical exa~Jnation of a 28yrs old ATPL holder is held every ------ months
A] 12
X6
c] 24
196 A CPL holder can fly as pic of an ac with AUW upto and below
ADistance exceeds 600 nms and navigation aids are not available within 30 nms of track
199. If threshold RVR is above but Mid RVR is below minima the Pilot.
200. Straight departure is permitted if initial track is within -- deg of take off direction
bJ 10 9'15
.
A]30
201. Facilities at an aerodrome/ watcn hours are listed in.
bJ Notams
c] AIC
d] CARs
y'I'"&~'
.,rAft AlP
202. Two digits black colour agajPst yellow background displayed vertically indicate.
A] Aerodrome elevation
,)rrrunway direction in use
.
c] wind direction
205. FDTL extension on a particular day due to weather/ ac un serviceability etc is.
A] 2 hrs
~"hrs
c] 3 hrsd] 8 hrs
A] ICAO
y concerned state c] By ATC
207. The Pilot of a search plane which has sighted distress Signals displayed by survivors
will convey to persons on ground that it has understood the message by.
rocking wings during day and switching on and off nav /landing lights twice during hours of
darkness.
WY
a] 3000 ft
bf4000 ft
c] 5000 ft
13] Area of defined dimensions extending upwards from .ground level to unspecified height.
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210. First VFR take off is permitted from only day operations aerodromes at ----- mins before
sunrise.
,A{20
bl 6 c] 30
211. an aircraft may report long finals for direct landing when it is --- 11111S from touch down
A] 4
bI'S
clIO
212. Length of runway center line and spacing between each line is
A] 30m/30m
b] 20m/20m
Rf"30m/20m
d]20m/30m
A] Black
b] White
~range
d] Green
216. On an instrument approach where a DH or MDA is applicable, the pilot may not operate below, or
continue the approach unless the
A. Aircraft is continuously in a position from which a descent to a no::mallanding, on the intended
runway, can be made.
$Approach and runway lights are distinctly visible. to the pilot.
e. Flight visibility and ceiling are at, or above, the published minimums for that approach.
217. During a night flight, you observe a steady red light and a flashing red'light ahead and at the same
altitude. What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
A. The other aircraft is approaching head-on.
B. The other aircraft is crossing to the right.
"..e:the other aircraft is crossing to the left.
218. During a night flight, you observe steady red and green lights ahead and at the same altitude. What
is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
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A. The other aircraft is crossing to the left.
Al / / / /
b] XXXX
ptZZZZ
d] Nil
220.Prior to takeoff, the altimeter should be set to which altitude or altimeter setting?
AJ Near cockpit
.,Pf1n crew cabin
222. An ac at F 390 crosses a check point at 0210 and wishes to descend to 810. Reciprocal traffic at F330
is expected to cross over the same point at 0300. Both ac have same speed. By what latest time should ac
descend to F310.
AJ 0215
b]0220
c] 0225
d]0250
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