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1
Q

You are operating a Commercial Air Transport flight. During pre flight, the latest weather update informs you of a runway change at destination, which leads to a longer arrival procedure. What must happen to the trip fuel?

A

Update

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2
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Does the point of equal time move towards or away from the wind?

A

Into the wind

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3
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Where can you check GNSS availability?

A

NANU

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4
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What does DME part out of service mean?

A

No slant range available.

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5
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In a NOTAM, what does the abbreviation “LO” indicate?

A

Locator

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6
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Where would you expect to find facilitation information regarding customs and health formalities?

A

AIP

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7
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Where can you, as a pilot, find information about the GNSS, which is not available at the destination airfield?

A

NOTAM

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8
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Consider the following NOTAM. When within the reduced range, what service might NOT be available from Kirkwall during the validity period?

E KIRKWALL MAIN VHF TRANSMITTER 118.3 MHZ WITHDRAWN FROM SERVICE DUE FAULT. STANDBY TRANSMITTER IN USE WITH REDUCED RANGE AND COVERAGE.

A

VDF

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9
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A NANU is an advisory message to inform users of a change in the (1) _____ constellation. These messages are released 72 hours in advance for (2) _____.

A

GPS -planned maintenence

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10
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The maximum permissible Take-off Mass of an aircraft for the “L” wake turbulence category on a flight plan is:

A

7000kg

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11
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If the departure aerodrome is not on or connected to the ATS route, the letters BLANK followed by the point of joining the first ATS route, followed by the designator of the ATS route. (…)

A

DTS

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12
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In the ATC flight plan Item 13, in a flight plan submitted before departure, the departure time entered is the estimated blank time.

A

Off block

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13
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In ITEM 9 of an ICAO ATS Flight Plan FPL, what does the letter H denote?

A

Heavy

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14
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In the ATS flight plan Item 10, “standard equipment” is considered to be: VHF RTF,…

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VOR and ILS

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15
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In the event that SELCAL is prescribed by an appropriate authority, in which section of the ATS flight plan will the SELCAL code be entered?

A

Other Information

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16
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When completing Item 9 of the ATS flight plan, if there is no appropriate aircraft designator, the following should be entered:

17
Q

In the ATS flight plan item 7, for a radio equipped aircraft, the identifier must always include what?

A

The callsign

18
Q

Which of the following statements is (are) correct with regard to the advantages of computer flight plans?

  1. The computer can file the ATS flight plan.
  2. Wind data used by the computer is always more up-to-date than that available to the pilot.
19
Q

What information is indicated by the letter W in the following ATC Flight Plan extract?

B738 / M FPL Item 9 SGHILPRWY / S FPL Item 10 EDDF1300 FPL Item 13

A

RVSM approved

20
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In the ATC flight plan Item 15, a cruising speed of 470 knots will be entered as:

21
Q

When completing an ATC flight plan for a European destination, clock times are to be expressed in:

22
Q

What letter is used for MOCA?

23
Q

What is the letter used for MORA?

25
Q

Which of the following circumstances would be considered suitable for fuel tankering?

  1. The fuel price at the destination aerodrome is higher than that at the departure.
  2. The fuel price at the departure aerodrome is higher than that at the destination.
  3. The fuel price ratio, departure to destination, is greater than 1.
  4. There is no fuel available at the destination aerodrome.