NTC Flashcards

1
Q

a radio service intended for the transmission of information relating to air navigation preparation for and safety of flight

A

aeronautical fixed service

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2
Q

aircraft stations are allowed to contact

A

aeronautical ground stations

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3
Q

the vhf universal simplex channel for emergency and distress communication

A

121.5MHz

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4
Q

controls that are allowed to be adjusted by an aircraft radio operator

A

channel selector switch, volume control, on and off switch

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5
Q

the international radio telephone urgency signal

A

pan pan pan

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6
Q

what is the emergency locator transmitter frequency

A

121.5MHz / 243MHz

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7
Q

radio equipment capable of giving horizontal preference before and after landing

A

instrument landing system

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8
Q

what is not a radio navigation aid

A

volt ohmmeter

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9
Q

ICAO meaning

A

international civil aviation organization

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10
Q

UN meaning

A

united nations

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11
Q

Who heads the NTC Commission

A

commissioner

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12
Q

calling frequency - an agreed upon frequency where stations attempt to contact each other, once contact is made, stations move to a _____

A

working frequency

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13
Q

frequency used for sky wave propagation

A

high frequency (3MHz - 30MHz)

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14
Q

your instructions received, understood and will be complied with

A

wilco

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15
Q

the spoken word for distress communications

A

mayday

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16
Q

spoken at the end of a transmission to indicate the other station that it is their turn to transmit. My transmission is ended and I expect a response from you

A

over

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17
Q

aeronautical phrase that is an international expression to indicate that silence has been imposed on the frequency due to a distress situation

A

stop transmitting, seelonce

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18
Q

I have received all of your last transmission

A

roger

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19
Q

frequency range for very low frequency

A

3kHz - 30kHz

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20
Q

frequency range for low frequency

A

30kHz - 300kHz

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21
Q

frequency range for medium frequency

A

300kHz - 3000kHz

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22
Q

frequency range for high frequency

A

3MHz - 30MHz

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23
Q

frequency range for very high frequency

A

30MHz - 300MHz

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24
Q

frequency range for ultra high frequency range

A

300MHz - 3000MHz

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25
Q

frequency range for super high frequency range

A

3GHz - 30GHz

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26
Q

frequency range for extremely high frequency range

A

30GHz - 300GHz

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27
Q

frequency for short distance terrestrial communication

A

VHF

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28
Q

years of term of the ICAO secretary general

A

3 years

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29
Q

which frequency is not used for aeronautical communication

A

400MHz

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30
Q

military emergency frequency

A

243MHz

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31
Q

how to communicate to an airport without tower control

A

communicate/switch to common communication frequency

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32
Q

first thing to do before transmitting in a frequency

A

listen before transmitting

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33
Q

international governing body

A

ICAO

34
Q

renewal of license/certificate shall be filed _____

A

1 month before expiry date

35
Q

certificate that assures aircraft is maintained and operated

A

airworthiness

36
Q

where should an aircraft station license be posted

A

must be carried along by the operator at all times while on duty

37
Q

what should a licensee do if his original operator certificate is lost

A

file immediately application for duplicate at NTC

38
Q

within the period of time after receiving the report of rating in the examination should an application for operating cerificate or permit be filed

A

1 year

39
Q

grounds for the revocation of a radio operator certificate

A

willful destruction of radio equipment

40
Q

gives horizontal information during the approach and landing

A

ILS

41
Q

in a noisy environment, what is the best way to use a microphone

A

cup the microphone, and speak in a normal manner

42
Q

which organization is responsible for the international regulation of radiotelephony

A

international telecommunications union

43
Q

when contacting a station, which frequency should be called first

A

the calling frequency

44
Q

surcharge for renewal

A

100 percent

45
Q

critical link between control tower and aircraft

A

radio telecommunication

46
Q

a system used to determine the speed, altitude range, heading of an aircraft

A

radar

47
Q

agency responsible for the regulation of all radio and radio operators

A

national telecommunication commission

48
Q

international radio telephone safety signal

A

security

49
Q

the provision for the control law which says that the content of any radio message should be divulge only to the addressee

A

secrecy of communication

50
Q

is used as a means of station identification

A

call sign

51
Q

the minimum requirement for one to qualify for restricted radio operator certificate pilot examination

A

holder of an aircraft pilot license

52
Q

aircraft stations are not allowed to carry _____

A

commercial messages

53
Q

should be done to the radio transmitter before ditching the aircraft

A

switch to continuous emission

54
Q

control that should be adjusted to reduce the noise while receiver is on standby

A

squelch

55
Q

when making initial contact with the air control tower, the pilot of the aircraft Cessna-NBZQ should say

A

November Bravo Zulu Quebec

56
Q

during a flight, one of the cabin crew becomes seriously ill. In order to land promptly and obtain medical assistance, the aircraft captain should previx the message with

A

mayday mayday mayday

57
Q

a report of actual weather conditions encountered by an aircraft while in flight

A

aircraft report / AIREP

58
Q

republic act 3846 as amended is better known as

A

radio control law

59
Q

the international distress frequency for radio telephone

A

2182 kHz

60
Q

an equipment capable of converting electrical signal into audio signal

A

speaker

61
Q

guides the aircraft horizontal alignment

A

horizontal situation indicator

62
Q

in a serious aircraft system failure that require immediate change in route or altitude, what is the initial communication

A

mayday mayday mayday

63
Q

international expression to indicate that the distress situation has ended

A

seelonce feenee

64
Q

what is the correct priority of radio messages in the aeronautical service

A

distress, urgent communications relating to direction finding, flight safety, meteorology, flight regularity messages

65
Q

which is a distress signal

A

mayday spoken 3x

66
Q

expression to be used by the station in distress when imposing silence to any station causing interference

A

seelonce mayday

67
Q

how to pronounce 121.5

A

wun too wun day-see-mal fife

68
Q

what is normally ised for ATIS broadcasts

A

discrete VHF frequency and/or VOR

69
Q

A transmission from one station to another station in circumstances where two-way communication cannot be established but where it is believed that the called station is able to receive the transmission.

A

blind transmission

70
Q

aircraft PR123 is requesting a signal check from manila tower. How should manila tower respond if the signal is readable

A

Papa Romeo wun too tree.This is Manila Tower reading you Strength Four, Over.

71
Q

it is established to provide a safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of traffic in vicinity of an airport

A

control tower

72
Q

when operations are of different time zone, how should the date and the time of day be expressed if it is 4:20pm EST of the 16th day of the month

A

161620E

73
Q

when the condition concerning the safety of the aircraft/vehicle/person-on-board but does not require immediate assistance is

A

urgency

74
Q

aircraft PR123 is requesting a signal check from manila tower. How should manila tower respond if the signal is readable but with difficulty

A

Papa Romeo wun too tree.This is Manila Tower reading you Strength Three, Over.

75
Q

what is the audio frequency range

A

20Hz to 20kHz

76
Q

radio control law is republic act no

A

RA 3846

77
Q

for three violations of the radio control law by a corporation, the fine would be

A

P15000

78
Q

what is the maximum penalty for an individual who violates the provision of the radio control law

A

fine of P15000 and imprison of one year

79
Q

what is the penalty for a company

A

1k per violation

80
Q

what is the penalty for an individual who committed illegal possession and improper use

A

2 violations = 4k | 300/violation

81
Q

the maximum penalty for an individual who violates the provision of the radio laws and regulations

A

P2000 or one year imprisonment, or both