CHAPTER 16 - Control of Aircraft Flashcards
1. In what class of airspace is an advisory service provided for participating IFR traffic and an FIS for all other traffic?
a. A
b. D
c. C
d. F
d. F
2. List the services that must be provided in an FIR:
a. FIS only.
b. FIS, advisory ATC, ATC.
c. FIS, aerodrome control.
d. FIS, alerting service.
d. FIS, alerting service.
3. An aircraft has been cleared to land and fails to do so within 5 minutes of the ETA of landing and communications have not been re-established with the aircraft. What phase of the Alerting Service will be declared?
a. DETRESFA.
b. INCERFA.
c. ALERFA.
d. EMERGFA.
c. ALERFA.
4. When must QNH be passed to an aircraft prior to take-off?
a. In the taxi clearance.
b. On engine start-up request.
c. On first contact with ATC.
d. Just prior to take-off.
a. In the taxi clearance.
5. The necessary separation minima for controlled traffic in the vicinity of an aerodrome may be reduced when:
a. the commander of the aircraft requests reduced separation.
b. the aerodrome controller has the involved aircraft in sight.
c. the commander in the following aircraft has the preceding aircraft in sight and is able to maintain own separation.
d. directed by the aerodrome controller.
c. the commander in the following aircraft has the preceding aircraft in sight and is able to maintain own separation.
6. At commencement of final approach, if the approach controller has wind component information, what change in crosswind component change would be passed to the pilot?
a. 10 kt.
b. 8 kt.
c. 3 kt.
d. 5 kt.
d. 5 kt.
7. For IFR departures, 1 minute separation can be applied if the aircraft fly on diverging tracks immediately after take-off of at least:
a. 45*.
b. 15*.
c. 30*.
d. 2*.
a. 45*.
8. During an approach, when can normal separation be reduced?
a. When the controller has both aircraft in sight.
b. When the following aircraft has the preceding in sight and can maintain it.
c. When both pilots request it.
d. When both aircraft are under radar control.
b. When the following aircraft has the preceding in sight and can maintain it.
9. For parallel runway operations, the missed approach tracks must diverge by:
a. 15*.
b. 30*.
c. 45*.
d. 20*.
b. 30*.
10. When the air traffic controller has wind information as components at the start of final approach, significant changes in the average surface wind direction and speed must be given to the pilot. The significant change of the average tailwind is:
a. 5 kt.
b. 2 kt.
c. 4 kt.
d. 3 kt.
b. 2 kt.
11. According to international agreements the wind direction, in degrees magnetic converted with local magnetic variation from the true wind direction must be passed to the pilot of an aircraft:
a. before entering the traffic pattern or commencing an approach to landing, and prior to taxiing for take-off.
b. in anticipation of the upper wind for areas North of 60*N and South of 60*S.
c. when an aircraft is requested by the meteorological office or on specified points to give a AIREP.
d. when the local variation is greater than 10* East or West.
a. before entering the traffic pattern or commencing an approach to landing, and prior to taxiing for take-off.
12. What is the closest to touchdown that a radar controller can request a change of speed to an aircraft on final approach?
a. 5 NM.
b. 3 NM.
c. 2 NM.
d. 4 NM.
d. 4 NM.
13. What defines a controlled aerodrome?
a. It must be located within a CTR.
b. It must have a control tower giving an ATC service.
c. It must have a control tower and be in a CTR.
d. It must be in controlled airspace.
b. It must have a control tower giving an ATC service.
14. What is the primary use for radar in ATC?
a. Separation.
b. Helping when aircraft communications have failed.
c. To assist pilots with technical problems.
d. To assist pilots of aircraft that are lost.
a. Separation.
15. When must the SSR transponder be operated?
a. Always.
b. At all times unless otherwise instructed by ATC.
c. At the pilot’s discretion regardless of ATC instructions.
d. Mode A always; Mode C at pilot’s discretion.
b. At all times unless otherwise instructed by ATC.
16. What is the minimum distance from threshold that a controller must have issued clearance to land by, for a non-precision approach?
a. 5 NM.
b. 2 NM.
c. 3 NM.
d. 10 NM.
b. 2 NM.