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1. Where is the headquarters of ICAO? ;
;B. Montreal;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft flying over the territory of another state must:;
;B. Follow the Rules of the air of the State its overflying.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- For aircraft flying over the high seas.. which rules shall be in force?;
;D. the rules established under the convention on International Civil Aviation.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which ICAO annex is dedicated to facilitate the passage of passengers at the aerodromes?;
;A. Annex 9;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A detailed description of the visual ground aids can be found in ICAO:;
;A. Annex 14;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Annex 14 to the Convetion of International Civial Aviation contains SARPS for:;
;B. Aerodromes.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following ICAO douments contain International Standards and Recommended Practicies(SARPS);
;B. Annexes to the Convention of INternational Civil Aviation;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following Annexes to the Chicago convention contains minimum for a crew license to have international validity?;
;C. Annex 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- According to the Chicago Convention.. aircraft of Contracting States shall have the right to make flights into or i transit non stop across the territory of other contracting States and to make stops for non-traffic purposes without the necessity of obtaining prior permission. This applies to the following flight:;
;D. To aircraft not engaged in scheduled international air service.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
10.What does the International Air Transport Agreement provide for?;
;C. The carriage of traffic between the state of registration of the aircraft and any other participating state.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- If a state finds that its impracticable to comply with an International Standard:;
;A. It shall give immediate notice to ICAO of the diffrences between its own practices and the International Standard.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the obligation of a State in the event of non-compliance with an International Standard?;
;C. The state has to notify the Council of ICAO and publish such diffrences in the national AIP.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Concerning the Chicago Convention of 1944:;
;A. Each State has total sovereignty over the airspace above its territory.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The president of the ICAO Council is elected for:;
;B. 3 Years;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which international organisation was founded with the Chicago Agreement?;
;C. ICAO;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) establishes:;
;A. Standards and recommended international practices for contracting member States.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- According to Article 73 of the German Basic Law.. the legislative right concerning aviation is:;
;C. Exclusively possessed by the Federal Government.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- One of the main objectives of ICAO is to:;
;A. Develop priciples and techniques for international aviation.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- 5th Freedom of the Air:;
;B. The right to carry revenue traffic between any points of landing on flights between 3 or more treaty partner nations (B to C to D).;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Regarding air operations - what is the role of the national aviation authorities in relation to EASA?;
;D.EASA proposes implementing rules and reguations and the national aviation act as competent authorities.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- In which aera of Air Traffic Control in Europe does Eurocontrol have a logical and operationally essntial role to play?;
;D. Air traffic flow management in Europe.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the main role of EASA in European civil Aviation?;
;C. EASA provides legislative proposals to the European Comission for implementation and promotes the highest common standards of safety and enviromental protection in civil aviation.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
23.What is the mission statement of EASA?;
;D. EASA produes rules and reguations.. and promotes the highest common standards of civil aviation safety and enviromental protection in Europe and Worldwide.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What does IATA mean?;
;A.International Air Transport Assocation;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What i the mission statement of IATA?;
;A. IATA´s mission is to represent.. lead and serve the airline industry. IATA seeks to improve understanding of the industry among decision makers and increase awarness of the benefits that aviation brngs to national and global economies. It fights for the intrests of airlines across the globe.. challenging unreasonable rules and charges.. holding regulators and government to account.. and striving fo sensible regulation.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is status of IATA?;
;C. It is a trade association of aviation operators and others involved with international aviation.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which is the permanent body of IACO being responsible to the Assembly?;
;C. The Council.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which privelege for an aeroplane registered in one State and enroute to or from that State.. to take on passengers.. mail or cargo in a second State and put them down in a third State is called:;
;C.5th Freedom of the air.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which Freedom of the Air will be exercised by an airline planning a flight that will require a technical stop in neighbouring State?;
;A. 2nd Freedom of the Air;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which Freedom gives the privlige to land for non-trafiic purposes in another ICAO contracting state?;
;D. 2nd Freedom of the Air;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The right to land in another state for technical purpose such as refueling or maintanance is ____ Freedom of the Air.;
;B. 2nd;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The privlige to fly across the territory of another participating State without landing is called:;
;D. 1st Freedom of the Air;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The Second Freedom of the Air is the right to:;
;A. Land for a technical stop.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The first freedom of the Air is: ;
;B. The right to overfly without landing;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Why is the 8th Freedom of the Air particularly applicable to the European Union?;
;C. Because most of the EU is effectively ^one state^ as far as the internal movement of people is concerned.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The ICAO Annex dealing with the safe transport of dangerous goods by air is:;
;D. Annex 18;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- 6th Freedom of the Air is:;
;D. a combination of Freedoms 3 and 4. Revenue traffic flown between two treaty partner nations (C to A) through carriers base (B).;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The objectives of ICAO were ratified by the:;
;D. Chicago Convention 1944;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The Air NAvigation Comission consists of:;
;B. 19 Members appointed by the ICAO Council.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The airport licence is issued by the following aeronautical authority:;
;A. The aeronautical authority of the Länder in which the terrain is located;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Where is the ICAO Annex 13 applicable?;
;D. Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The aviation supervision may prohibit a pilot to depart from an airfield;
;A. in order to protect against dangers and for ensuring air traffic safety;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the mission statement of ICAO?;
;C. ICAO´s mission is to serve as the global forum of States for international civil aviation. ICAO develops policies and Standards.. undertakes compliance audits.. performs studies and analyses.. provides assistance and builds aviation capacity through many other activities and the cooperation of its Member States and stakeholders.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Standards and Recommended Practices for Security are contained in ICAO Annex:;
;A. 17;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which body of ICAO finalizes the Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS) for submission for adoption?;
;C. The Air Navigation Comission.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Annex 17 to the Convention of Chicago covers:;
;A. Security.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The ICAO annex which deals with entry and departure of perons and their baggage international flights is:;
;A. Annex 9;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The ^Standards^ contained in the Annexes to the Chicago convention are to be considered:;
;D. binding for the member States that have not notified ICAO about a national difference.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following is obligating for members of ICAO?;
;C. ICAO must be informed about diffrences from the standards in any of the Annexes to the convention.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following Annexes to Chicago convention contains minimum specifications for the design of aerodromes?;
;c. Annex 14;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Name the body of ICAO that considers and recommends to the council fo adoption.. modifications of the Annexes of the Convention to the ICAO:;
;d. Air Navigation Commission;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The ICAO Annex dealing with the registration and marking of aircraft is:;
;d. Annex 7;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following Annexes to the Chicago convention contains international standards and recommended practices for Air Traffic Services (ATS)?;
;c. Annex 11;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) was established by the convention of:;
;d. Chicago;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The Standards of Airworthiness.. detailed in Annex 8 part III are applicable to:;
;a. Airplanes of over 5700 kg Maximum Certified Take-off Mass.. intended for the carriage of passengers.. cargo or mail in international air navigation;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Who issues the certificate of airworthiness?;
;a. State of registry;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which state shall ensure there exists a continuing integrity program to ensure the airworthiness of aeroplanes above 5700 kg?;
;b. State of design;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When is an Airworthiness Certificate required to be on board an aircraft?;
;a. For any flight operation;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Annex 8 covers airworthiness of aircraft. Who is responsible for the administration of the Certificates of Airworthiness?;
;b. The authority of the State of the Registration;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Where on the wings of heavier-than-air aircraft shall registration marks be located?;
;a. On the left half of the lower surface of the wing structure.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following gets its lift chiefly through aerodynamis forces?;
;a. Heavier - than - air aircraft.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Describe the following: helicopter.. glider & airship:;
;a. aircraft;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the Aircraft Register and where is it kept and supervised?;
;d. kept and supervised at the LBA in Braunschweig;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The height of the mark on the fuselage (or equivalent structure) and on the vertical tail surfaces of heavier than air aircraft shall be:;
;c. at least 30 centimeters;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the definition of the state of registry? (ICAO ANNEX /7;
;a. The state on whose register the aircraft is entered.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The height of the marks on the fuselage (or equivalent structure) and on the vertical tail surfaces of heavier than air aircraft shall be:;
;c. at least 30 centimeters;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The common mark shall be selected from the series of symbols included in the radio call sign allocated:;
;b. to the international Civil Aviation Organisation by the International Telecommunication Union.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- According to Annex 7.. the registration mark shall be letters.. numbers or a combination of letters and numbers and shall be that assigned by:;
;a. the State of Registry or common mark registering authority.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When letters are used for the registration mark.. combinations shall not be used which might be confused with the:;
;d. five letter combinations used in the international code of signals;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When letters are used for registration mark.. combinations shall not be used which might be confused with urgent signals.. for example:;
;a. TTT;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The height of the marks under the wings of heavier-than-air aircraft shall be:;
;a. at least 50 centimeters.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The assignment of the common mark to a common mark registering authority will be made by:;
;d. the international Civil Aviation Organisation.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When the first chracter of registration mark is a letter:;
;c. it shall be preceded by a hyphen;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- According to Annex 7.. the definition of aircraft is:;
;b. Any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the Earth’s surface;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- According to Annex 7.. the definition of heavier-than-air aircraft is:;
;d. Any aircraft deriving ist lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic forces.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft with the identification D-CFLU can be a;
;d. multi-engined aircraft with a maximum mass of 5700 - 14000 kg MTOW;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Aircraft required to be registered with an airworthiness certificate are;
;d. airplanes.. rotorcraft.. airships;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft which has the right of way shall maintain its:;
;c. heading and speed;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft taxiing on the manoevring area of an aerodrome shall give way to:;
;c. aircraft landing and taking off.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A steady red light beam directed at an aircraft in flight from the aerodrome control tower means:;
;a. do not land.. give way to other aircraft and continue circling;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- While taxiing.. an aircraft receives the following light signal from the control tower: series of green flashes. This signal means that the aircraft:;
;c. may continue to taxi towards the take-off area.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Aircraft ^A^ With an ATC clearance is flying in VMC within a control area. Aircraft ^B^ with no ATC clearence is approaching at approximately the same altitude and on a converging course. Which aircraft has the right of way?;
;c. Aircraft ^B^ if ^A^ is on its left.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which is the correct order of priority?;
;a. Power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to airships.. gliders and balloons.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When two-way communication is lost.. a pilot should select____on the transponder.;
;d. Code 7600;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- No aircraft shall be flown over the congested area of cities.. towns or settlements unless at a height that will permit:;
;a. in the event of an emergency a landing to be made safely.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A series of red flashes from aerodrome control tower directed towards an aircraft on the ground means:;
;d. taxi clear of landing area in use.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A flight plan shall be submitted prior to departure for a controlled flight least:;
;b. 60 minutes prior to departure.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Whilst flying in an aerodrome’s traffic circuit.. an aircraft receives a series of green flashes from the tower. The aircraft:;
;a. must come back to land and the landing clearance will be sent in due time.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- On a VFR flight.. your magnetic is track 005°.. the magnetic heading 355°. Which of the following flight level is correct?;
;b. FL55;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft manoeuvring in an airport’s circuit receives a series of red flashes from the control tower. This signifies that the aircraft must:;
;b. not land beacause the airport is not available for landing.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The signal from pilot to the signalman (marshaller) which means ^brakes applied^ is.;
;c. raise arm and hand.. with fingers extended.. horizontally in front of face.. the clench fist.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft operated on.. or in the vicinity of.. an aerodrome shall whether or not withan an ATZ: 1) observe other aerodrome traffic for the purpose of avoiding collision. 2) conform with or avoid the pattern or traffic formed by other aircraft in operation. 3) make all turns to the right.. when approaching for landing or taking-off unless otherwise instructed. 4) land and take-off into the wind unless safety.. the runway configuration.. or an air traffic consideration determines that a different direction should be used. Which statements are correct?;
;c. 1.. 2.. 4;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Two aircraft are approaching each other in a controlled airspace class D in VMC at approximately the same level on converging courses. Aircraft ^A^ is flying under IFR.. Aircraft ^B^ is flying under VRF Who has the right of way?;
;a. Aircraft ^B^.. providing it has ^A^ on its left.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A series of green flashes from aerodrome control directed towards an aircraft on ground means:;
;a. cleared to taxi.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A series of green flashes from aerodrome control directed towards an aircraft in flight means:;
;b. return for landing.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The ^Total Estimated Elapsed Time^ in item 16 of a VFR flight plan is the estimated time.;
;b. required by the aircraft from take-off to arrive overhead the destination airport.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Except when necessary for take-off or landing.. a VFR flight over congested areas of Cities.. towns or settlements or over an open air assembly of persons shall not be flown at a height less than:;
;c. 300 m above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600 m from the aircraft.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A red flare light signal addressed to an aircraft in flight means:;
;c. notwithstanding any previous instructions.. do not land for the time being.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A series of red flashes from aerodrome control tower directed towards an aircraft in flight means?;
;B. Aerodrome unsafe.. do not land.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When two aircraft are approaching head on or approximately so and there is a danser of collision.. each shall:;
;A. Alter its heading to the right.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- No aircraft shall be clown over the congested area of cities.. towns or settlements unless at a height that will permit.. in the event of an emergency.. a landning to be safe.. Exceptions to this rulle are:;
;A. Take-off and landing.. or permission from the appropriate authority ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft being towed by night must display:;
;D. The same light that are required in flight.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Anti-collision lights on an aircraft must be displayed:;
;D. As soon as the engine are running ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When a pilot raises his arms extended.. palms facing outwards and moves his hands inwards to cross in front of the case.. this means:;
;C.Insert chocks.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- One of the following statement about aircraft ground movement is correct:;
;C. A taxiing aircraft has prioritity over a vechicle towing an aircraft.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The pilot in command of an aircraft 1) Must comply immediatley to all instructions recieved from ATC 2) Is responsible only if he is the ”pilot flying” 3) May deviate from air regulations for safety reasons. 4) May be exempt from air regulations in order to comply to an ATC instruction. 5) May ask for the modification of an unsatisfactory clearance. Which of the following combinations contain all of the correct statements?;
;B. 3..5;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The minimum flight visibility for a VFR flight in ATS airspace classified as D at an altitude above 10000 ft ML is;
;B. 8 km;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A steady green light from aerodrome control tower directed towards an aircraft on ground means:;
;B. Cleared for take-off.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Aerodrome control can use light signals when radio communications are not possible. For an aircraft taxiing on the ground.. a red flashing light means:;
;C. Vacate the landing area in use.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- You are flying on a VFR flight in VMC in a controlled airspace. Suddenly.. you realize you are unable to maintain VMC. What are your actions according ICAO Annex 2?;
;A. Request a special VFR clearence if flying in a control zone.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- VMC minima for VFR flights in Class B airspace.. above 3050 m (10 000 ft) AMSL.. are:;
;B. 8 km visibility.. 1500m horizontal and 1000 ft vertical distance from clouds.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A VFR flight.. at an altitude of 5000 ft in ATS airspace classified as C.. has to maintain the following minima of flight visibility and distance from clouds:;
;D. 5 km visibility: 1000 ft vertically and 1500 m horizontally clear of cloud.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which signal from a marshaller indicates ”chocks are inserted”?;
;D. Arms and wands fully extended above head.. move wands inward in a ”jabbing” motion until wands touch.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A VFR flight.. when flying inside an ATS airspace classified as C.. has to maintain the following minima of flight visibility and distance from clouds:;
;D. 8 km at or above 3050m (10000ft) AMSL.. 1500 m horizontal and 300 m vertical from clouds.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Above 3050 m (10000ft) AMSL.. the VMC minima for VFR flights in all classes of airpspace (except class A) are:;
;C. Flight visibility: 8km: distance from clouds. 1500 m horizontal: 1000 ft vertical;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The light signal from aerodrome control tower directed towards an aircraft in flight indicating ”give way to other aircraft and continue circling” is:;
;A. Steady red.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A marshaller has his arms fully extended above his head with wands pointing up. This means that:;
;A. You should proceed to this parking position (stand/gate).;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- ”Raise hand just above shoulder.. with palm open.. eye contact with flight crew.. then close hand into a fist”. This signal from a signalman to an aircraft means:;
;B. Engage brakes.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The marshalling signal ”arms and wands fully extended above head.. moving wands inward in a ’jabbing’ motion until wands touch” means:;
;B. chocks inserted.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the minimum flight altitude for VFR flights permitted overtowns.. settlements and populated areas?;
;C. 1000 ft above the highest obstacle within 600 m of the aircraft position.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- On a VFR flight.. your magnetic track is 200 degrees. Which of the following flight levels should be used?;
;A. FL 65.. FL 85 or FL 105;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A VFR flight when flying inside an ATS airspace classified as B has to maintain the following minima of flight visibility and distance from clouds:;
;D. 5 km below 3050 m (10000ft) AMSL 1500 m horizontal and 300 m vertical from clouds.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- In order to operate under visual flight rules above FL 100 in uncontrolled airspace.. there must be:;
;C. 8 km visibility.. 1000 ft vertical and 1500 m horizontal distance from clouds.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The planned cruising speed for the first leg or all of the cruising portion of the flight be entered in the speed box of a flight plan form. This speed is the:;
;C. True air speed (TAS);;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The VMC minima for a VFR flight inside an ATS airspace classified as B.. is:;
;A. 8 km visibility when at or above 3050m (10000ft) AMSL and 1500 m horizontal and 300 m vertical from cloud.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft operating in accordance with VFR.. above the sea at altitudes between 4500 ft and 9000 ft.. outside controlled airspace shall maintain at least:;
;D. A distance from cloud of 1500 m horizontally and 1000 ft vertically and flight visibility of 5 km;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft taxiing on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome shall give way to.;
;D. Aircraft taking-off or about to take-off.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- If the ground visibility is reported 700 m.. can a special VFR flight take-off from an aerodrome in a control zone?;
;A. No.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which signal from a marshaller indicates ”all clear”?;
;C. Right arm raised bent at elbow with thumb extended.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A VFR flight.. at an altitude of 5000 ft MSL in ATS airspace classified as C.. has to maintain the following minima of flight visibility and distance from clouds;
;D. 5 km visibility: 1000 ft vertically and 1500 m horizontally clear of cloud.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- You are outside controlled airspace on a VFR flight above 3000 ft. Your distance from the cloud should be:;
;D. 1000 ft vertically and 1..5 km horizontally.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- On the ground.. when two aircraft are approaching head on:;
;C. Both airplanes must stop or where practicable alter course to the right to keep well clear.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When an aircraft is operating in class F airspace below 900 m AMSL.. the minimum horizontal distance from cloud for VFR flight is: ;
;D. clear of clouds and surface in sights.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The red flashing anti-collosion light (beacon) should be in use: ;
;C. to indicate caution to all around whenever engines are running.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Flight operating withing airspace classified as G above an altitude of 10 000 ft MSL and in accordance with VFR shall observe the following weather minima:;
;A. a distance from cloud: 1 500 m horizontally.. 1000 ft vertically: flight visibility: 8 km;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The light signal from aerodrome control tower directed towards an aircraft in flight indicating ^return for landing^ is:;
;A. a series of green flashes.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The minimum height.. except for take-off and landing. may;
;C. never be ignored;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Advertising flights with towed objects need permission of:;
;D. the aeronautical authority of the Länder of residence or domicile of the applicant;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A pilot need a permit issued by the appropiate aeronaturical authority for: ;
;B. dropping animal feed for wild animals;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Aerobatic flights are prohibited in the heights of less than: ;
;B. 1500 ft GND;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which unit of measurement applies for the vertical speed in aviation?;
;D. ft/min;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Who is allowed to check whether a pilot has prepared a flight properly?;
;A. the delegate of the aviation supervision;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- After having entered a control zone on a VFR-flight.. the radio fails. How shall the pilot behave?;
;A. proceed according to the acknowledged air traffic control clearence and wait for the light signals of the aerodrome control tower.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- As an exception.. you would like to take-off and land on a Bundeswehr aerodrome with DEKIL. The flight is not of commercial nature. When are you allowed to do so?;
;B. only with permission of the person responsible for flight operations;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The pilot in command is the ultimate authority on operating the aircraft: ;
;B. during taxiing.. take-off.. landing and enroute.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Radiotelephony communication for VFR flights in Germany in airspace ^C^ above flight level 100 is conducted;
;A. in English language;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An aircraft overtakes another aircraft when it approaches from behind in a direction of flight having an angle less than:;
;B. 070 degrees towards the direction of flight of the other aircraft;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The pilot is required to transmit a departure message to the responsible air traffic control unit for a flight from an uncontrolled aerodrome after filed the flight plan. ;
;B. A departure message has to be transmitted in any case.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- In Germany Airspace G is below;
;C. 1000 ft an 1700 ft GND.. otherwise 2500 ft GND;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- According to ICAO Annex 2 - Rules of the Air.. what is correct concerning a ^Time Check^?;
;D. A time check contains time given in hours.. minutes and seconds.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Under which conditions may aircraft fly in formation?;
;A. Only upon agreement between the participating pilots;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Engine-powered aircraft on a VFR flight in airspace C (below FL100) are required to operate a transponder;
;B. Always;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What can be ignored for a VFR flight in uncontrolled airspace?;
;B. Ground visibility;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A radiotelephony signal comprising of the word ”PAN PAN” means that an aircraft;
;C. Has a very urgent message to transmit concerning the safety of a ship.. aircraft or other vehicle.. or of some person on board within sight.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When shall aircraft in operation switch on their navigation lights?;
;D. At night;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The pilot in command is responsible for operating the aircraft. This is valid;
;D. Irrespective.. whether the pilot operates the aircraft personally or not;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A pre-flight breifing needs to be obtained before every flight;
;C. Which requires a flight plan to be filled;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- On aerodromes.. aircrafts taxiing by own power means;
;C. To have priority over other vehicles and pedestrians;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Flight visibility defines as:;
;D. Visibility forward from the cockpit of an aircraft;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The aerunatical chart ICAO 1:500..000 describes an airspace ”D CTR” with: ”2800 (Hx)”. Does a pilot.. whose radio has failed.. has the possibility to cross this airspace on a Saturday?;
;A. Only if the status of the deactivation of the control zone has been confirmed just before the radio failiure happens;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- You hear on the radio that another pilot repeatedly transmits ”MAYDAY”. It is ;
;A. A distress signal;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- If there is any danger on the route.. how will ATC inform the pilot?;
;B. ATC will transmit to the pilot information about distance and bearing to the potential threat.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An overtaking aircraft is an aircraft that approaches another aircraft from the rear on a line forming of.;
;C. less than 70˚ with the plane of symmetry of the latter.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The higher value being relevant.. a VFR-flight needs to operate a transponder above altitude 5000 ft MSL or;
;D. 3500ft GND;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- An engine-powered aircraft on a VFR flight leaves airspace C in the vicinity of an airport and continues its flight in airspace E at FL75. What does the pilot have to do? He/She;
;C. Unrequested spwuak A/C 7000 and observe the prescribed minima for VFR flights in airspace E;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When must the pilot turn on the navigation lights?;
;B. Only at night.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- While on the ground.. the navigation lights shall be turned on:;
;B. By all aircraft moving on the movement area of an aerodrome from sunset to sunrise to indicate the relative path of the aircraft to an observer and other lights shall not be displayed if they are likely to be mistaken for these lights.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is meant by by the term ”SPECIAL VFR”?;
;B. A VFR flight cleared by ATC to operate within a CTR in meteorological conditions below VMC.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- In the event of a delay of a controlled flight.. the submitted flight plan should be amended or canceled and a new flight plan submitted when the delay is in excess of:;
;A. 30 minutes of the estimated time off blocks.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the lowest height for VFR flights over congested areas?;
;B. 1000ft;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Except where necessary for landing and take-off.. VFR flights are not permitted over congested areas of cities.. towns or settlements.. or over and open air assembly of persons a height less than ___ above the highest obstacle within a radius of ____ from the aircraft.;
;A. 300 m: 600 m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- ICAO Annex 2: 4.6 - Except when necessary for take-off or landing.. or except by permission from the appropriate authority.. a VFR flight shall not be flown: a) over the congested areas of cities.. towns or settlements or over an open air assembly of persons at a height less than 300m (1000ft) above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600 m from the aircraft: b) elsewhere than as specified in 4.6 a).. at a height less than ____(____) above the ground or water.;
;A. 150 m: (500ft);;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What should a pilot do at night and if no radio communication can be established when he/she wants to acknowledge and instruction fom an aerodrome control tower?;
;C. Flash on and off twice the aircrafts landing lights or.. if not so equipped.. by switch on and off twice its navigation lights.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- In the event that a controlled flight inadvertently deviates from its track given in the current flight plan.. action should be taken in order to:;
;A. Adjust the heading of aircraft to regain track as soon as practicable.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Aircraft equipped with red anti-collision lights shall display them:;
;C. On the ground when the engines are running.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the meaning of red pyrotechnic from an airfield to an aircraft flying next to this airfield?;
;A. Notwithstanding any previous instructions.. do not land for the time being.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A signalman (marshaller) requests the pilot to engage brakes with the following signal:;
;A. Raise hand jut above shoulder height with open palm.. ensure eye-contact with crew.. close hand into a fist.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- While flying at night another aircraft reports that you are on his 100 degree relative bearing. Assuming you are on converging courses.. you should see his:;
;D. Green navigation light.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The pre-flight actions for a flight leaving the local aerodrome area.. is to include a careful:;
;A. Study of the available meteorological reports and forecasts for the route.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- While taxiing.. an aircraft recieves the following light signal from the control tower: series of red flashes. This signal means that the aircraft:;
;D. Must vacate the landing area in use.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Pre-flight briefing for flights away from the vicinity of an aerodrome and all IFR flights shall include which of the following? 1) A meteorological brief. 2) A consideration of the fuel requirements. 3) Alternative actions if the flight can not be completed as planned. ;
;C. 1.. 2.. 3;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- When is a deviation from the Rules of the Air permitted?;
;A. Only in the interests of flight safety.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- In general.. the ICAO Annex 2 (Rules of the Air) applies:;
;D. To all IFR and VFR traffic.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Whih of the following defines ”FLIGHT VISIBILITY”?;
;B. The forward visibility from the flight cockpit of an aircraft in flight.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The following signal means that an aircraft wishes to give notice of difficulties which compel it to land without requiring immediate assistance (urgency signals).;
;A. The repeated switching on and off of the landing lights.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The final authority as to the disposition of an aircraft in flight lies with the:;
;B. Pilot-in-command.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Describe the lights to be displayed by an aircraft in flight at night:;
;A. Navigation lights and anti collision lights;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the meaning of the term ”DANGER AREAS”?;
;B. An airspace of defined dimensions within which activities dangerous to the flight of aircraft may exist at specified times.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- State who on board an aircraft is primarily responsible for the operation of the aircraft in accordance with the Rules of the Air (ICAO ANNEX 2)?;
;D. The pilot-in-command.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- How is ”FLIGHT VISIBILITY” defined?;
;C. The visibility forward from the cockpit of an aircraft in flight.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following defines ”GROUND VISIBILITY”?;
;B. The visibility at an aerodrome as reported by an accredited observer or by automatic systems.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Who is in charge with the safe conduct of a flight?;
;A. The pilot-in command.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- No continuous air-ground voicecommunication is required for VFR flights in airspaces;
;A. G.. E;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- The higher value being relevant.. the pilot switches the altimeter from QNH to 1013..25 hPa above altitude 5000 ft MSL or;
;A. 2000 ft GND;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- In Germany.. control zones are classified;
;B. As airspace D.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Under which conditions may a control zone usually be entered during a VFR flight?;
;D. If VMC for airspace D-CTR is fullfilled with a ground visibility of 5 km.. the cloud ceiling not lower than 1500 ft GND.. and if the responsible air traffic control unit has issued the required clearance.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the ceiling?;
;B. The lower limit of the base of the lowest layer of clouds above ground or water.. covering more than half the sky below 20000 ft.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- A pilot is required to report observations concerning the safety to air traffic to;
;C. The air traffic control unit responsible for him/her;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- Which of the following statements describes the Uncertainty Phase (INERFA)?;
;C. An aircraft fails to arrive within 30 minutes of the ETA passed to ATC.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
- What is the meaning of the abbreviation ^ATIS^?;
;b. Automatic Terminal Information Service.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;