Chapter 3.2 - Exam Review Flashcards

1
Q

How do you pronounce FTG in Radio transmission?

A

Foxtrot / Tango / Golf.

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How do you pronounce DVH in Radio transmission?

A

Delta / Victor / Hotel.

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3
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How do you pronounce PLB in Radio transmission?

A

Papa / Lima / Bravo.

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4
Q

How do you pronounce 574 in Radio transmission?

A

Five / Seven / Four.

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5
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How do you pronounce 1019 in Radio transmission?

A

One / Zero / One / Nine-r.

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Q

How do you pronounce 17300 in Radio transmission?

A

One / Seven Thousand / Three Hundred.

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7
Q

When two figures are used to transmit time and there is a possibility of confusion with a particular runway for instance, what word should prefix the two figures?

A

Time.

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8
Q

If you forget what you want to say during transmission, what standard phrase should you use before releasing the transmit button?

A

Stand By.

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9
Q

If you do not understand a message and request a repeat, what standard phrase do you use?

A

Say Again.

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10
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What does ‘Acknowledge’ mean in Radio transmission?

A

You (the Pilot) has understood the message being received.

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11
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What does ‘Negative’ mean in Radio transmission?

A

No or permission denied.

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12
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What does ‘Read Back’ mean in Radio transmission?

A

Requesting the message to be read back clearly.

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13
Q

Is it true that Distress call have absolute priority over any other calls?

A

Yes.

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14
Q

You are flying in Controlled Airspace and due to technical difficulties with your Aircraft, you must make an emergency change of level. What words would prefix your message and how many times are they transmitted?

A
  • Pan Pan Pan.

- Three times.

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15
Q

Your Aircraft is equipped with a transponder. What code would you squawk in an emergency?

A

7700.

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16
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You are flying over coastal area and notice a ship in difficulties. Would you transmit an Urgency or Distress message?

A

Urgent.

17
Q

Your Engine fails during flight and you are forced to land away from the Aerodrome. What word would prefix your call and how many times is it transmitted?

A
  • Mayday Mayday Mayday.

- Three times.

18
Q

If your Aircraft is transponder and ELT-equipped and you are forced down due to Engine failure, what immediate actions do you take (2)?

A
  • Squawk to 7700.

- Turn ON ELT.