Aerodrome Phraseology Flashcards

1
Q

What shoud pilots be especially wary about when flying to unattended aerodromes?

A

Non-radio traffic.

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2
Q

What is a requirement for conditional clearances to be issued?

A

The clearance condition must be visible to all the parties involved.

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3
Q

If making a straight-in approach, when should the calls long final and final be transmitted?

A
  • Long final:* when 8 nm from threshold.
  • Final:* when 4 nm from threshold.
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4
Q

In which situations only can a pilot use the words takeoff and cleared?

A
  • Takeoff**:* only in relation to the takeoff clearance.
  • Cleared:* only in relation to a given clearance.
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5
Q

Can FIS officers issue instructions to aircraft?

A

Only on the ground. Runways excluded.

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6
Q

Give the form of the conditional clearance readback.

A

❅ clerance condition

❅ instruction

❅ clarance condition

❅ callsign

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7
Q

What should the pilot transmit in case of aborting the takeoff roll?

A

Stopping.

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8
Q

When does a pilot need to request departure information?

A

When there is no ATIS.

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9
Q

Give the elements of the aerodrome traffic circuit.

A

❅ upwind

❅ crosswind

❅ downwind

❅ base

❅ final

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10
Q

What does the word recleared mean?

A

The previous clearance has been modified.

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