CH4 / AIRCRAFT NATIONALITY AND REGISTRATION MARKS Flashcards
1
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- The registration mark shall be letters, numbers or a combination of letters and numbers and shall be that assigned by:
A
B) The state of registry or common mark registering authority
2
Q
- The common mark shall be selected from the series of symbols included in the radio call signs allocated:
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B) To the International Civil Aviation Organisation by the International Telecommunication Union
3
Q
- The assignment of the common mark to a common mark registration authority will be made by:
A
A) The International Civil Aviation Organisation
4
Q
- When letters are used for the registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with urgent or distress signals for example
A
A) XXX
5
Q
- When letters are used for the registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with
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C) Five letter combinations used in the international code of signals
6
Q
- The height of the marks on the fuselage (or equivalent structure) and on the vertical tail surfaces of heavier than air aircraft shall be
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C) At least 30 centimetres
7
Q
- The height of the marks on lighter than air aircraft other than unmanned free balloons shall be at least
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B) 50 centimetres
8
Q
- When letters are used for registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with urgent signals for example
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B) PAN
9
Q
- When letters are used for registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with urgent signals for example
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B) TTT
10
Q
- The height of the marks under the wings of heavier than air aircraft shall be at least
A
A) 50 centimetres
11
Q
- A certificate of registration is valid from the date of registration to.
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B) Till the aircraft is destroyed in an accident