Progress Test 7 Flashcards

1
Q

A UK NPPL(A), UK PPL(A) and PART-FCL PPL(A) or LAPL(A), all without any form of instrument qualifications can fly in class A airspace. True or false?

A

True. But only under SVFR which is only possible if the airspace is a CTR

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2
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A pilot flying at 145kt at 2,500ft AMSL with 4km visibility, in sight of the surface, in class G airspace, can fly under VFR. True or false?

A

False

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3
Q

IFR flight requires a minimum altitude of 3,000ft AMSL. True or false?

A

False

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4
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Which class of airspace has the following separation rules: IFR traffic is separated from IFR and VFR and SVFR traffic, VFR and SVFR traffic are separated from IFR and other SVFR traffic, VFR traffic is provided with traffic information about other VFR traffic?

A

Class C

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5
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Assuming night rates, a NPPL(A) or PART-FCL PPL(A) can fly SVFR in non-UK controlled airspace at night. True or false?

A

False

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6
Q

What criteria is used to define the meteorological conditions with regard to rules of flight in classes of airspace?

A

Visibility; ceiling; distance from cloud

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7
Q

SVFR is applicable in a control area (CTA). True or false?

A

False

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8
Q

A flight in accordance with VFR always requires sight of the surface. True or false?

A

False

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9
Q

A UK NPPL(A), UK PPL(A), and PART-FCL PPL(A) or LAPL(A), all without any instrument qualifications, may legally make a VFR transit of class B, C or D airspace. True or false?

A

True

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10
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Both a UK PPL(A) and PART-FCL PPL(A) may fly IFR outside of controlled airspace in VMC. True or false?

A

True, but only if you hold an instrument qualification

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11
Q

A private pilot may fly SVFR in a class D CRR in a flight visibility of 5km. True or false?

A

True

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12
Q

A UK NPPL(A), UK PPL(A), and a PART-FCL (A) or LAPL(A) can always fly VFR in class G airspace. True or false?

A

True, providing VMC exists

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13
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Using VMC criteria, a UK NPPL(A), UK PPL(A), and PART-FCL PPL(A) may all fly in class G airspace at 140kt or less, clear of cloud, in sight of the surface in a flight visibility of 1,500m. True or false?

A

True

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14
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A UK NPPL(A), UK issued PPL(A), and PART-FCL PPL(A) or LAPL(A) can fly in a visibility of 1,500m outside controlled airspace. True or false?

A

True, but only below 140kt, below 3,000ft AMSL

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15
Q

In flight visibility for a VFR flight is determined by the controller in controlled airspace. True or false?

A

True

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16
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To fly IFR, a working radio in the a/c is always a mandatory requirement. True or false?

17
Q

An a/c is flying a magnetic heating of 005, which includes a 6 drift offset to the right under IFR. Which is a correct flight level to fly?