Oxford - Air Law (Personnel Licensing) Flashcards

1
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A Type Rating is applicable to _____.

a. an aircraft requiring a Certificate of Airworthiness
b. an aircraft with a Certificate of Airworthiness issued by the State
c. an aircraft that requires multi-pilot operation
d. an aircraft that requires additional skills training

A

c. an aircraft that requires multi-pilot operation

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Which of the following requires a class rating?

a. Multi-engine turbine
b. Single pilot multi-engine turbine
c. Microlight with fixed wings and able to move its surfaces in three dimensions
d. Touring motor glider

A

d. Touring motor glider

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Included in the requirements for 1,500 hours, a JAA ATPL (A) holder must have _____.

a. 500 hours multi-pilot operations in transport category aircraft
b. 500 hours multi-pilot operations and 250 hours as PIC
c. 500 hours multi-pilot operations including up to 150 hours flight engineering time
d. 500 hours multi-pilot operations including 200 hours night time

A

a. 500 hours multi-pilot operations in transport category aircraft

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In order to carry out PPL instruction, you must hold a/an _____.

a. PPL with instructor rating
b. FI rating and have passed CPL theoretical knowledge exams
c. CPL
d. ATPL

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b. FI rating and have passed CPL theoretical knowledge exams

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5
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A CPL (A) applicant undergoing integrated flight training shall have completed _____.

a. 150 hours flight time of which 5 hours may be instrument ground time
b. 150 hours flight time
c. 200 hours flight time of which 5 hours may be instrument ground time
d. 200 hours flight time

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a. 150 hours flight time of which 5 hours may be instrument ground time

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What is the night flying hours requirements for an ATPL (A) license?

a. 75 hours PIC
b. 100 hours PIC or co-pilot
c. 100 hours PIC
d. 75 hours PIC or co-pilot

A

b. 100 hours PIC or co-pilot

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The holder of a pilot’s license, when acting as co
-pilot under supervision of the PIC and performing the functions and duties of the PIC, shall be entitled to be credited _____.

a. with 50% of the flight time towards the total time required for a higher grade of license
b. in full, but not more than 300 hours towards the total time required for a higher grade of license
c. the flight time in full towards the total time required for a higher grade of license
d. the flight time in full towards the total time required for a higher grade of license, according to the requirements of the licensing authority

A

c. the flight time in full towards the total time required for a higher grade of license

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What age do you need to be to exercise privileges of a CPL license?

a. 18
b. 21
c. 16
d. 23

A

a. 18

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9
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When are you required to tell the authorities of an illness?

a. After the period of 21 days has elapsed
b. On the 21st day of the illness
c. After a month
d. After you medical has expired

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a. After the period of 21 days has elapsed

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10
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A PPL (A) or CPL (A) holder, before taking his/her Instrument Rating, must have completed _____ hours of cross-country as PIC of which _____ must be in an aeroplane.

a. 20; 15
b. 50; 10
c. 100; 50
d. 100; 25

A

b. 50; 10

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11
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Between and including what ages can you exercise the privileges of an ATPL on an unrestricted basis?

a. 21-59
b. 21-60
c. 18-59
d. 18-60

A

a. 21-59

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The minimum age for a CPL holder is _____.

a. 17 years
b. 18 years
c. 16 years
d. 21 years

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b. 18 years

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13
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What is the period of validity of a class 2 medical according to JAR-FCL 3?

a. 60 months until age 30, then 24 months until 40, then 12 months until 65, then 6 months thereafter
b. 60 months until age 30, then 24 months until 50, then 12 months until 65
c. 60 months until age 30, then 24 months until 50, then 12 months until 65, then 6 months thereafter
d. 60 months until age 30, then 24 months until 50, then 12 months thereafter

A

d. 60 months until age 30, then 24 months until 50, then 12 months thereafter

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14
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Which of the following Annexes to the Chicago Convention contains the minimum
specifications for a crewmember’s license to be recognized by contracting states?

a. Annex 2
b. Annex 3
c. Annex 1
d. Annex 4

A

c. Annex 1

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If you have an unrestricted FI (A) rating and you wish to instruct CPL (A) or PPL (A), issue requirements are _____.

a. at least 250 hours as a pilot
b. not less than 15 hours in the last 12 months on the relevant type
c. at least 200 hours of flight experience
d. not less than 150 hours as PIC

A

c. at least 200 hours of flight experience

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16
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You can use simulator hours towards the 1,500 hours required for an ATPL. How are the simulator hours limited?

a. Maximum of 100, not more than 15 in a procedural flight trainer
b. Maximum of 100, not more than 30 in a procedural flight trainer
c. Maximum of 100, not more than 25 in a procedural flight trainer
d. Maximum of 100, not more than 50 in a procedural flight trainer

A

c. Maximum of 100, not more than 25 in a procedural flight trainer

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17
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Which of the following correctly identifies the cross-country hours requirements for a CPL (A)?

a. 100 hours PIC or SPIC
b. 20 hours cross-country including one flight of not less than 540 km (300 NM) in the course of which full stop landings are made at two different aerodromes
c. 25 hours including at least one flight of 2 hours duration covering at least 300 NM and to include 2 landings
d. 10 hours solo with at least one flight over 300 NM with at least two landings

A

b. 20 hours cross-country including one flight of not less than 540 km (300 NM) in the course of which full stop landings are made at two different aerodromes

18
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What medical is required for the issue of a CPL (A)?

a. Class 2
b. As required by particular state
c. Class 1
d. JAR Class A (as from 1 Jan 2001)

A

c. Class 1

19
Q

What is the minimum age for the holder of a PPL?

a. 16
b. 17
c. 18
d. 21

A

b. 17

20
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An applicant for an ATPL (A) has to demonstrate ability to pilot _____.

a. training aircraft
b. multi-crew aircraft with a Flight Engineer
c. multi-crew aircraft under IFR
d. night flights with passengers

A

c. multi-crew aircraft under IFR

21
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According to JARs, what classes of medical exist?

a. Class 1 only
b. Classes 1 and 2
c. Classes 1, 2, and 3
d. Classes 1, 2, 3, and 4

A

b. Classes 1 and 2

22
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For an Instrument Rating, a private pilot’s license holder shall demonstrate in a/an _____ aircraft with _____.

a. amphibian; engines running only
b. seaplane; one engine inoperative
c. multi-engined; one engine inoperative
d. multi-engined; all engines running

A

c. multi-engined; one engine inoperative

23
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When a State renders valid a license issued by another Contracting State, as an alternative to issuance of its own license, the validity shall _____.

a. not extend beyond 15 days after the validity of the license
b. not extend beyond the period of validity of the original license
c. be at the discretion of the Contracting State rendering it valid
d. be at the discretion of ICAO

A

b. not extend beyond the period of validity of the original license

24
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According to JAR-FCL, the privileges of the holder of an unrestricted FI (A) rating are to conduct flight instruction for the issue of a CPL (A) _____.

a. provided that the FI (A) has completed not less than 15 hours on the relevant type in the preceding 12 months

b. provided that the FI (A) has completed at least 500 hours of flight time as a pilot of aeroplanes including at least 200 hours of flight instruction

c. without restriction

d. provided that the FI (A) has completed 200 hours of flight instruction

A

b. provided that the FI (A) has completed at least 500 hours of flight time as a pilot of aeroplanes including at least 200 hours of flight instruction

25
Q

A pilot with a CPL (A) can act as _____.

a. PIC in any aircraft not engaged in commercial aviation
b. PIC in any single-engine aeroplane engaged in commercial aviation
c. PIC of any single-pilot aeroplane engaged in commercial aviation
d. PIC in any aircraft for which he is type-rated in commercial aviation

A

c. PIC of any single-pilot aeroplane engaged in commercial aviation

26
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One of the privileges of the holder of a CPL (A) is to _____.

a. Act as PIC of any aircraft in commercial air transport operations
b. Act as PIC of any single engine aeroplane in commercial air transport operations
c. Act as a flying instructor
d. Act as PIC of any aeroplane involved in operation other than commercial air transportation

A

d. Act as PIC of any aeroplane involved in operation other than commercial air transportation

27
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Of the 1,500 hours required experience for an ATPL (A), _____ hours may be in a simulator but not more than _____ may be in a basic instrument trainer or basic procedure trainer.

a. 50; 15
b. 150; 20
c. 100; 25
d. 25; 10

A

c. 100; 25

28
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For an ATPL, how many cross-country hours are required, and how many of these must be as pilot-in-command?

a. 200/100
b. 200/75
c. 150/75
d. 250/75

A

a. 200/100

29
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When you are over 60 years of age, the holder of an ATPL (A) and engaged in multi-pilot commercial air transport, how often are you required to have a medical examination?

a. The 12 month period reduces to 6 months
b. The 24 month period reduces to 12 months
c. The 6 month period reduces to 3 months
d. The 9 month period reduces to 3 months

A

a. The 12 month period reduces to 6 months

30
Q

For a pilot to hold an ATPL, the hours required are _____.

a. 250 as PIC, or 100 as PIC and 150 as PIC under supervision
b. 200 as PIC, or 100 as PIC and 75 as PIC under supervision
c. 250 as PIC, or 100 as PIC and 75 as PIC under supervision
d. 200 as PIC, or 100 as PIC and 150 as PIC under supervision

A

a. 250 as PIC, or 100 as PIC and 150 as PIC under supervision

31
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The validity of a class rating or multi-engine type rating shall be 1 year from _____.

a. date of issue
b. date of application received by the authority
c. date of skill test
d. date of medical examination

A

a. date of issue

32
Q

How long would you have to spend in a clinic or hospital before you would have to inform the authorities?

a. 24 hours or more
b. 20 days or more
c. More than 12 hours
d. 12 days or mor

A

c. More than 12 hours

33
Q

From what date is the initial general medical assessment valid?

a. The date of the assessment
b. The date the certificate is delivered to the pilot
c. The date of license issue
d. The date of the revalidation of the licens

A

a. The date of the assessment

34
Q

According to JAR-FCL, an applicant for a CPL (A) who has satisfactorily followed and completed an integrated flying training course shall have completed as pilot of aeroplanes, having a Certificate of Airworthiness issued or accepted by a JAA Member State, at least _____.

a. 150 hours of flight time
b. 200 hours of flight time
c. 150 hours of flight time plus 10 hours of instrument ground time
d. 200 hours of flight time plus 10 hours of instrument ground time

A

a. 150 hours of flight time

35
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When you are a newly qualified flying instructor (A), you have to be supervised by a senior flying instructor. When will supervision cease?

a. Once you have passed a competency check

b. When you have completed 100 hours instruction and sent 25 students solo

c. When you have completed 100 hours instruction and sent 100 students solo

d. When you have completed 100 hours solo

A

b. When you have completed 100 hours instruction and sent 25 students solo

36
Q

To obtain a CPL, how many hours of cross-country flying are required?

a. 15 hours
b. 20 hours
c. 25 hours
d. 35 hours

A

b. 20 hours

37
Q

The applicant for an ATPL (A) shall have at least _____.

a. 100 hours night flying purely as Pilot-in-Command
b. 75 hours night flying as Pilot-in-Command or as 2nd pilot
c. 100 hours night flying as Pilot-in-Command or as 2nd pilot
d. 75 hours night flying as Pilot-in-Command

A

c. 100 hours night flying as Pilot-in-Command or as 2nd pilot

38
Q

How long would a non-JAA license be valid if validated for use in JAA state?

a. 6 months
b. 12 months
c. 12 months if still valid in the State of Issue
d. 3 months

A

c. 12 months if still valid in the State of Issue

39
Q

According to JAA-FCL, a single engine class rating is valid for _____.

a. 2 years
b. 2 years up to the age of 40 then 1 year thereafter
c. 5 years after license issue
d. 1 year

A

a. 2 years

40
Q

Work hard in silence. Let success make the noise

A