Questions Flashcards

1
Q

Once jettison has begun:

A

Fuel flow from the vents is to be visually monitored (where possible)

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2
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If an aircraft is hijacked in RVSM airspace where the governing authority has no set procedures when communication between the aircraft and ATC has failed then:

A

Fly 500ft below or 1000ft above if the aircraft was originally flying at FL410

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3
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What is the MDH for class C aircraft on a circling approach?

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600ft (2400m Min. Met Vis)

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4
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Doc number for the safe transport of dangerous goods by air?

A

Doc 9284

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5
Q

Flight data analysis programme (safety management), Advisory vs Mandatory?

A

Advisory - for MTOM >20000kg

Mandatory - for MTOM>27000kg

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6
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ACAS II (pax and/or weight)

A

19 pax or 5700kg

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7
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Interphone (pax and/or weight)

A

19 pax or 15000kg

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8
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En-route ETOPS planning minima precision approach?

A

+200ft DH/ +800m RVR

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9
Q

Where do you find the organisational requirements?

A

Part ORO

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10
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Any difference to the standards and recommended practices notified by a state published in?

A

Supplements to annexes and the aeronautical information publication (AIP)

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11
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You are a passenger flying onboard a Boeing 737-800; before take-off the cabin crew has briefed you on the following items: - Seat in the upright position and tray table stowed - Location and use of floor proximity escape path markings - Stowage of hand baggage - Location and content of the safety briefing card Has the cabin crew missed any item(s) which shall be briefed before take-off? If yes, which item(s) has/have been missed?

A

Smoking regulations, Location of emergency exits, Use of portable electronic devices

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12
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You are a passenger flying onboard a Boeing 737-800; before take-off, the cabin crew has demonstrated to you the use of the following items: - Seat belts and/or safety harnesses - Location and use of oxygen equipment - Location and use of life jackets Has the cabin crew missed any item(s) which shall be demonstrated to you before take-off? If yes, which item(s) has/have been missed?

A

No item has been missed

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13
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Complete the following statement choosing amongst the answers provided: “MNPS Airspace ____A___ designated RVSM at all levels between ____B_____”.

A

A: is B: FL290-FL410

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14
Q

LOC only (LLZ) approach system minima is equal to:

A

250ft

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15
Q

Commercial Air Transport…

A

“An aircraft operation to transport passengers, cargo or mail for renumeration or other valuable consideration”

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16
Q

A flight data recorder of recording time of 25 hours is required in aeroplanes with a maximum certificated take-off mass in excess of?

A

5,700kg (10 hrs for less than or equal to 5700kg)

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17
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An enhanced GPWS system is required in aeroplanes with a maximum certificate take-off mass in excess of?

A

5,700kg

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18
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An aeroplane must be equipped with a PA system if the approved passenger seating configuration exceeds?

A

19 seats

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19
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Portable breathing equipment to protect the eyes, nose and mouth must provide oxygen for a period of not less than:

A

15 minutes

20
Q

The take-off alternate for an ETOPS aircraft must be located within:

A

2 hours at the one engine inoperative cruising speed in still air standard conditions based on actual take off mass or the ETOPS approval time for the aircraft whichever is the lesser

21
Q

The one engine inoperative cruising speed used for the calculation of the location of the take off alternate is that listed in the aeroplane flight manual (AFM). If the AFM does not contain the required on engine cruise speed, then the speed to be used is that achievable with the remaining engine(s) set at:

A

Maximum continuous thrust

22
Q

The operator must select at least one destination alternate for each IFR flight unless: The duration of the planned flight from take-off to landing does not exceed:

A

6 hours

23
Q

For an ETOPS En-route alternate the required forecast weather from time of landing to plus one hour for a precision approach is:

A

Authorised DH plus 200ft and authorised visibility/RVR plus800m

24
Q

For an ETOPS En-route alternate the required forecast weather from time of landing to plus one hour for a non-precision or circling approach is:

A

Authorised MDH plus 400ft and authorised visibility plus 1500m

25
Q

What is the min RVR for conducting visual approaches?

A

800m

26
Q

The operator shall only conduct CAT II, OTS (Other Than Standard) CAT II or CAT III operations if?

A

A height call-outs below 200ft above the aerodrome threshold elevation are determined by radio altimeter

27
Q

When undergoing an operator proficiency check (OPC), if the check falls within the last three months of validity of the previous check:

A

The period of validity extends for six calendar months from the expiry date of the previous OPC.

28
Q

For commercial air transport operations a command course must have a line training element compromising at least how many flight sectors

A

10

29
Q

With special approval from the competent authority how many different aircraft types can a cabin crew member be assigned to work on

A

Four

30
Q

The operator must ensure that the total block time of flights for a crew member does not exceed

A

100 block hours in an 28 consecutive days

31
Q

If fuselage is marked with a break-in area greater than 2 metres in length for use by a rescue crew. On a dark fuselage, it must be delineated with:

A

A yellow dashed lined marking with right angled corners

32
Q

On a westbound OTS NAT track, devoting right (North) for weather, what are your actions?

A

Descent 300ft when approaching 10nm from track

33
Q

With regard to EU regulations 965/2012 where is the reference material concerning the transportation of dangerous goods?

A

Annex V part SPA.DG

34
Q

In case of a windshear, the vital actions to be carried to counter loss of airspeed and sinking and to stop the aircraft from sinking shall be: 1. Increase power to full go around 2. Raise the nose to stick shaker operation 3. Leave the aircraft configuration until positive rate of climb is obtained 4. Clean the aircraft up immediately to reduce drag

A

1, 2, 3

35
Q

Performance Class A aeroplanes with a maximum passenger seating configuration equal to or greater than 20, OR a MTOM equal to or greater than 45 360 kg, shall not be operated away from an adequate aerodrome at a distance, expressed in flight time, greater than:

A

60 minutes at the one-engine inoperative cruise speed

36
Q

The point at which an Instrument Non-precision Approach shall be discontinued if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been acquired, is called:

A

MAPt

37
Q

You are a passenger flying onboard a Boeing 737-800; before landing the cabin crew has briefed you on the following items: - Seat in the upright position and tray table stowed - Re-stowage of hand baggage - Restrictions on the use of portable electronic devices Has the cabin crew missed any item(s) which shall be briefed before landing? If yes, which item(s) has/have been missed?

A

Smoking regulations, Use of safety belts and/or safety harnesses

38
Q

According to IBIS (ICAO Bird Strike Information System) statistics, the majority of bird strikes occurs:

A

Below 100ft

39
Q

For purpose of wake turbulence separation, what is the minimum radar separation distance if a MEDIUM aeroplane is following directly behind a HEAVY aeroplane on the approach to the same runway?

A

5 NM

40
Q

Performance Class A aeroplanes with a maximum passenger seating configuration smaller than 20, OR a MTOM smaller than 45 360 kg, shall not be operated away from an adequate aerodrome at a distance, expressed in flight time, greater than:

A

120 minutes at the one-engine inoperative cruise speed

41
Q

Cruising levels available within MNPS Airspace are:

A

From FL290 to FL410 inclusive

42
Q

The definition of ‘Security’ in accordance with ICAO Annex 17 is a combination of measures:

A

and human and material resources intended to safeguard international civil aviation against acts of unlawful interference.

43
Q

In accordance with OPS Regulations, on board a non-pressurised aircraft, the crew and all the passengers must be fed with oxygen throughout the flight period during which the pressure altitude is greater than:

A

13000ft

44
Q

The protection time of an anti-icing fluid depends on:

A
the type and intensity of the showers.
the temperature of the airplane skin.
the type of fluid, its concentration and temperature.
the ambient temperature.
the direction and speed of the wind.
the relative humidity.
45
Q

Which document do you refer to when unlawful interference takes place over the Atlantic?

A

OPS Manual Part A

46
Q

“In accordance with ICAO PANS OPS 8168, noise preferential routes are established to ensure that departing and arriving aeroplanes avoid overflying noise-sensitive areas in the vicinity of the aerodrome as far as practicable. In establishing noise preferential routes:”

A

no turns should be required coincident with a reduction of power associated with a noise abatement procedure.

47
Q

In a SNOWTAM how would the runway condition be stated:

A

39/29/34