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    CPL---   IRREGULATIONS --- QUESTION

    BANK

    Displaced threshold lightsare.

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    A] Whi.te/ Green ~ n G r e e r i

    c

    Green/ White

    of shorternature iscontained in

    l ~ P

    bl..AIC c] Operationsmanual

      ~ . -

      \

    accident is notified toOGCA

    a] If ac All Up

    Weight

    ismore

    than

    5700 Kgs .

    bJ If aciscarryingpassengers.

    l acaccidentsmust bereported toDGCA.

    dl

    Only if

    acaccident

    occurs

    in the air.

    intending to fly in formation

    a] Can flyonl}'under IFRHightplan

    bJ

    Can

    flyonlyafter

    OCCA

    permission

    ~ ~ a n

    flywithprior

    arrangement

    with ATC.

    dl

    Can

    flyonlyinuncontrolleo

    airspace

    .

    redballshoistedon

    a

    mast nearthe signal areameans

    a]

    Aerodrome isclosed

    due

    tobad weather

    . .

    b]

    Aerodromecloseddue

    to

    extreme danger.

    c] All

    ac toland

    and

    return to

    Apron

    .

    . l i d e r flyingisinprogress.

    of

    uncontrolled

    aerodrome means

    a] Aerodrome

    under enemy

    attack,allaircraft

    are

    to divert.

    bj AJI ac tolandimmediately due to

    bad

    weather.

    $g"Iider flyingin

    progress

    over

    aerodrome

    ac()J1 which NavigationLightshave

    not

    beenfitted.

    ~ t C a n not fly at

    nightb]

    Cannotfly

    at

    all

    cl

    Cannol fly

    without

    DGCApermission.

    twoacare

    on

    converging orcrossing tracksand

    there

    is

    ariskof collision

    aJ Asmall aclikeChipmunk

    or

    Cessna willgiveway tobiggerac. likeBoeing.

    ,blPo1Neredacwill

    give

    way

    to

    Gliders.

    ~ c l f

    both acarepowered, theac which hasother ac

    on its

    rightgives way to that a

    c..

    ~ o t

    'b' 'c'arecorrect.

     

    white

    dum.bbelldisplayed

    in

    signalarea

    means

    a1 Aerodrome closedpermanently .

    ~ l l toland,takeoff

    on

    runway and taxi

    on

    taxi-tracksonly.

    cJ

    Aircrafttolandon runway butmay taxiongrass.

    :

    •...

    .

     .

    dumbbell

    withblackbarsmarked

    perpendicular

    to

    shaft on

    circularportion

    of

    means

    that

    . .

    y;tS\ircraft toland

    on

    runway only

    but

    mayuse

    areas

    olher thanrunway or taxitrackfor

    othermanoeuvrese.g. taxiingetc.

    b]

    Aircraftm.ay land

    on

    rumvay or taxitrack.

    cjRunway

    is

    closedforrepairs

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    22. Anac

    in

    distress

    al TransmitsPAN

    PAN [3

    times

    on

    R/TJ

    ~ r n s m i t s

    May

    Day

    [3

    times

    on

    RjT].

    c] Switcheson and off landinglights.

    23. PetroleuminBulk'means storagecapacityofreceptacleis

    a] Morethan900gallons b] More than 1900 liters

    ~ o r e

    than900liters. d] More

    than

    900.

    Lbs

    24. Routeson whichFlight Navigatoristobe ~ d isspecified

    in

    ~ 0 A

    b] Maintenance

    Manual ..e1RouteGuide dJ OperationsManual

    1\

    25.

    Routestobef o ~ ~ d by InternationalFlightsover Indiaaredecided by

    a]

    ICA0

    ~

    CA c] PilotinCommand

    26. Decisionheightforan Instrument Approach Procedure is

    determined

    by

    ~ C

    b]

    Pilot

    in

    Command

    c} The Operator d] The

    Manufacturers

    ,--,.

    27. An acflyingoverhigh seasshallfollowRulesof the Airlaid

    down

    by

    a] Rulesofthe

    state

    from

    where

    achas

    departed.

    b] u l ~ ofthestate of itsdestination aerodrome.

    ~ .

    d]DGCA

    .

    28.ARescueCo-or:dinationCentre

    is placed

    under? the chargeof

    a]StateIGpolice.

    ~ f t r o l l e r ofAerodromes.

    c] LocalIAFcommander.

    29. TheMetconditionsforan aerodromeare consideredbelow minimum whencloud amount is

    a] Morethan6/8 in

    any

    layerbelow specifiedheight.

    b]Morethan2/8 in any layer

    below

    specified

    height

    ~ o r e

    than4/8 in any layer

    below

    specifiedheight

    30.When Metminimahas not beenfiledwith DGCAthe followingminima \villapply

    \ or akeoff

    ceiling 90

    metersVisibility2.7KIllS .

    ."1J]

    Fortakeoffceiling 110metersVisibility2.7

    Kms

    cJ Fortakeoff

    ceiling

    90metersVisibility4.7

    Kms

    31. f MetMinimaforaparticular aerodrome isQBB 400feetVis 2Kms. Theconditions

    will

    be

    consideredbelowMinima if

    a] Cloud baseis3/8 at 300feetVis2Kms

    ~ o u d b a s e is5/8 at 300feetVis5Kms

    c] Cloudbaseis 5/8 at 500 feetVis2.5Kms

    d]

    Cloud

    baseis

    4/8

    at

    400 feetVis2Kms

    32. A VFRflightshallnot take-offor land at

    an aerod

    romeunless

    aL9-roundvisibilityislessthan5Kms

    and

    ceilinglessthan300Meters[

    lkOO

    Jfeet

    ~ r o u n Vis ismore than5Kms[3NmsJ

    and

    ceilingmore

    than

    1500feet.

    c]

    Ground Vis

    ismore than8Kmsand ceilingmore than1500feet.

    33. VFR flightsoutside

    controlled

    airspaceabove 3,000feelamsland

    below

    FL 100can beconducted

    providedflightvisibilityismorethan .

    . itSKms b] 5nms c] 8

    nms

    4.

    Withregardtoanac

    engaged

    inaerobaticsitsheight

    Wg

    Cdr,S.

    K.

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    :..a] Sho9 1d not be below 6,000

    feet

    agl when flying over or

    within

    2 kms of an aerodromeARP.

    bl%ould no be below 6,000 feet agl when flying over or within 2 Nms from aerodrome perimeter.

    \ t] Not

    below 2,000 feet

    when flying at

    a place more than 2 Nms from the

    nearest

    point

    of

    perimeter of

    ~ ~ r o ~ .

    ~ o t h 'b' and 'c' are correct.

    35. The minimum safe distance for personnel crqssing behind running jet

    engine

    exhaust is

    . a] 2 Nrns

    b]

    200 meters ~ feet .

    36. Aircraft departing India

    on

    International

    route

    must

    a] Dwart from only ~ m i i ,Calcutta, Chennai or New Delhi

    ~ e p r t from a

    Custom

    Notified Airport .

    c] Depart from Calcutta for Eastbound flights

    and

    Mumbai for

    Westbound

    flights.

    37. UTC m.>-

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    , 'aJ A J.9wer

    400

    feet 6 Nms

    from

    runway.

    ~ y . k A h i l l 5 9 7 0

    feet within 6

    Kms of

    track.

    c]

    A hill

    8800

    feet 12 Kms off track.

    . Prevention of collision between two

    IFR

    ac

    is

    responsibility of--

    a]

    Flight Information Service.

    " bJ·Pitot in Command only.

    C] Air Traffic

    Control

    service. f'

    d] 'Traffic Police' for ac

    on the ground

    and

    for ac in the air ' Control

    Tower.'

    While passing

    through Transition

    layer a c vertical position is reported

    as

    aj

    Height

    on QNH

    setting

    while

    climbing

    and

    as Level

    on 1013.2

    Mbs

    while

    descending.

    b] Level on

    1013.2

    Mbs during both climb

    and

    descent stages.

    clAs

    Level

    on 1013.2

    Mbs

    while

    climbing

    and

    as

    altitude

    on QNH during

    descent.

    has

    flown 65 Ius as Co-Pila t can fly --------- hrs

    as

    PIC in remaining period of

    30

    e days

    a] 60

    hrs '. 3J13 hrs

    c] 35 his

    A typical holding pattern is

    called

    .

    a]

    Circular

    Pattern b]

    Race-Horse Patternc]

    ~ a c e C o u r s e

    Pattern

    A crew member can operate

    RjT

    if he has

    a]

    1.00

    hrs dual flight experience

    Y F R T 0 license c]

    Cleared

    C P L Navigation paper

    \

    A Private a c can

    land at

    a

    Private

    aerodrome for the

    purpose

    of joy

    r i d ~ s

    ~ W i t h o u t restriction

    b1

    With Central Covt.

    permission c]

    With

    DCCA

    permission

    Any suitable place can be used

    ~ ~ F o r

    unrestricted

    landings

    by a private a c.

    b] For giving joy rides to

    public

    cJ For one landing and take-off for a specific purpose

    An

    a c will be

    regarded

    as

    infectea

    with yellow Fever

    a] ac has flown over a place with Yellow Fever epidemic

    LM1f

    it has

    landed at

    a place

    sihlated

    in Yellow Fever affected area before its arrival

    in

    India

    c] Only if one of the POB

    suffers

    from yellow fever.

    a person

    on board

    an a c falls

    sick

    the Pilot will send'health report on R/T to its destination

    , ~ hours before

    ETA b]

    24 hours before ETA

    c]

    Half

    an hour

    before ETA.

    Except at designatedj>0ints if an ATS route has to be crossed it should be done at

    a1

    45

    deg

    \Pf9 deg

    c1

    Parallel to track .

    As per ICAO a "sk'1ndard practice" means all contracting

    states

    will

    ,

    a J \ ~ l d e a v o u r

    to conform with the specification.

    ~ o n f o r m

    with

    the specification

    c]

    Change the specification

    as

    per local requirements.

    As

    per

    lCAO "Recommended pnKtice" means

    that

    contracting slate

    will

    a] Definitely conform to laid down specification

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    KButi

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    .

      ~ n d e a v e u r te cenferm

    te

    laid

    dewn specificatien

    i3.1 Recemmend

    te

    ICAOtechange thespecificatien.

    58.

    Te

    aveid wake

    turbulence

    minimum timeseparatien required

    fer

    take-off.of light or

    medium

    ac

    behindheavyac.or lightac behind

    medium

    ac is

    a]1Min.

    bJ}r1Y1in. c]

    30Min. d}3.mins .

    '\..../

    59..Jv1inimumtime

    separatien

    duriIlg

    landing

    te

    aveid

    waketurbulence

    is.

    ~ _ ~ d i u m

    acbehind

    heavy

    ac two

    mins and

    lightacbehind

    medium

    .or

    heavyac3mins

    ~ l _ g h t

    acbehind

    medium

    ac2mins

    behind

    heavyac3mins.

    C] Medium

    behind

    heavy ac 3

    mins

    light

    behind

    heavy

    ac

    3

    mins

    60.

    ThePilot

    on

    an

    IFR

    flightmustinferm ATC ifdifferencebetweenflight

    plan and

    actualT

    AS

    is

    plus

    .or minus

    a]

    20

    b]10%

    61.

    Flight

    .of

    a

    cover Mathura

    refineryis

    a] Allowed

    bJ

    Restricted

    62. Flight.of acnear

    Malabar

    Hillsisprohibited

    within

    aradiusof

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    .70 A

    Pilot

    can act

    as PIC of a Public

    Transport

    Aircraft

    on

    a particular

    route

    provided

    he

    has flown

    at

    least

    aM 6 Route Flights on that rou te

    as

    co-Pilot or as prc without passengers

    on

    that

    route; out

    of which

    5

    should

    be

    atnight.·;

    b]

    200 hours

    solo on

    that aircraft.

    c]

    Both 'a'

    and 'b'

    are correct.

    71. An ac

    on

    track 030[M]

    crosses

    a reporting point

    at

    FL 320

    at 0412. another

    ac on track 100[MJ at same

    FL can not cross the same point earlier than .

    AJ 0422 b]

    0402clJ427

    d] 0432

    72. Maximum age limit for

    flying

    by a PPL holder is

    a] 58 years

    ~ - N ; : ;

    age limit if medically fit c} 60 years

    73. Which aircraft has the right-of-way over all other air traffic?

    aircraft in distress.

    B.

    A balloon. C. An aircraft

    on

    final

    approach to

    land.

    74. Airport information

    signs

    are.

    A}

    In green

    colour on

    white

    background

    \..b]·ln\vhite colour on black background.

    C] In yellow colour

    on

    black background d] In black colour on yellow background

    .

    .7'5.

    In which type of airspace

    are

    VFR flights prohibited?

    Class C. B. Class B.

    A. C.

    1,500 feet.

    76. A slightly

    high

    glide

    slope

    indication

    from

    a precision approach

    path

    indicator is

    A. Two near

    white

    lights and

    two

    far red lights. B. Four white lights.

    near white

    lights

    and one

    far

    red

    light. '

    77. The

    numbers

    09 and 27

    painted on

    a

    runway

    indicate that the

    runway

    is oriented approximately

    A. 009

    0

    and

    027

    0

    true. (Y090° and 270

    0

    magnetic.

    c. 090

    and

    270

    0

    troe.

    78. Under what coqdition, if any, may pilots fly through a restr'icted area?

    _

    hen

    flying

    on

    airways

    with

    n

    ATC

    clearance number

    nd

    ADC.

    B.

    Regulations

    do

    qot allow this.

    C.

    With the controlling agency's authorization.

    ';9. An airplane

    and an

    airship

    are

    converging.

    f

    the

    airship

    is left of the airplane's position, which

    aircraft has the right-of-way?

    A The airplane.

    B.

    Each pilot

    should

    alter course to

    the

    right.

    'he airship.

    111

    80.

    What action

    should

    the pilots of a glider

    and an

    airplane take if

    on

    a head-on collision course?

    ~ t

    pilots

    should

    give

    way

    and

    turn to

    right.

    i B.

    The glider pilot should give

    way

    to the right. ,

    C. The airplane pilot should

    give

    way. and turn to left.

    lSI.

    When two

    or more

    aircraft

    are approaching

    an airport for the purpose

    of

    landing,

    the

    right-of-way

    belongs to the aircraft '

    i

    A.

    That

    is the least maneuverable. ,

    ; ~ ~ , A t

    the lower altitude, but it shall not take

    advantage

    of this rule to

    cut

    in front of or to overtake

    ifanother ac.

    That

    has the

    other

    to its right.

    . ~ 8 2 .

    Unless othen-vise authorized, what

    is

    the maximum

    indicated

    speed

    at which

    a perso'n

    may

    operate

    hn

    aircr,lft below 10,000 feet AMSL?

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    A] 200 k

    lAS.

    B] 288 k T S ~ 9 2 5 0 k lAS. D] 250 K ground speed.'

    83. Which

    is

    true regarding flight operations in Class A airspace?

    A. Aircraft must be

    equipped

    with

    approved

    distance measuring equipment (DME).

    \ J 3 ~ A h c r a f t must be equipped with

    an

    ATC transponder and altitude reporting equipment.

    C. May conduct operations under visual flight rules.

    84. Pilots are not authorized to land an aircraft from an instrument approach unless the

    A

    flight visibility is at, or exceeds the visibility prescribed in the approach procedure being used.

    0'Vflight

    visibility

    and

    ceiling

    are at,

    or

    exceeds

    the

    minimums prescribed

    in'the

    approach being used.

    C. visual approach slope indicator and

    runway

    references are distinctly visible to the pilot.

    85. An

    ATe

    clearance provides

    A.

    Adequate

    separation

    from

    aU

    traffic.

    B.

    Priority over all other traffic

    ~ t h O r i z a t i o n to proceed under specified traffic conditions in controlled airspace.

    86. Changes in domestic routes will be notified in.

    ~ P

    bJ CAR c]

    AlC

    d] Aircraft

    manual

    87. With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is

    a

    category of aircraft?

    A

    Landplane, seaplane.

    ~ o r m a l

    utility, acrobatic.

    88. With respect to the certification of aircraft,

    which

    is a class of aircraft?

    ~ p l a n e rotorcraft, glider, balloon. B Normal, utility, acrobatic, limited.

    C. Transport, resh-jcted, provisionaL

    89. A pilot flying a single-engine airplane observes a multiengine airplane approaching from the

    left.

    Which pilot should give way?

    pilot of the multiengine airplane should give way; the single-engine airplane is to its right.

    S. The pilot of the single-engine airplane should give way; the other airplane is to the left.

    C. Each pilot

    should

    alter course to the right.

    90. Airplane A

    is

    overtaking

    airplane

    B

    Which airplane has the right-of-way?

    A Airplane

    B;

    the pilot should

    expect

    to be

    passed

    on the left.

    J,..Airplane B; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right.

    C. Airplane A; the pilot should

    l

    ter course to the right to pass.

    91.

    An ac

    on

    dry lease from Indian airlines to IAF will be flown

    under

    category

    A] Civil bJ Private ~ i t a r y .

    92. Flight data recorder data preserved for

    A] 2 years

    ?.1·25 Ius c]

    4hrs

    93. C'{.R [cockpit voice recorder 1data

    is

    preserved for

    ~ . . . >

    mins

    b]30

    hrs

    b]

    24

    hrs

    94. During Test Flight passengers_

    A] Can be carried b] C m be carried without remuneration

    g,c..-annot be carried

    95. End of runway is marked by.

    A] Green lights bJ White lights

    \ cJ.Red lights

    96. Track separation is.

    A]

    vertical

    separation

    ~ J I ~ t e r a l

    separation c] longitudinal separation.

    Wg Cdr,

    S.

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    An aircraft

    is

    permitted to take off

    not

    before ---- hrs at an aero

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    1111 electrical switches should be on while fueling.

    112J

    For

    dropping

    separate

    sheets

    of paper from aircraft permission may be given by

    (a)

    OCCA

    ,819istt .

    Magistrate/Commissioner of Police (c) Central

    Covt.

    113}

    Professional pilot may fly upto age of a] 60 bl58 c161yrs ~ W i t h conditions

    114J Certificate of registration of aircraft is granted by

    . , ' .

    (a)

    Aerodrome officer

    (b)

    OCCA

    ~ e h t r a l Covt

    1151 Register

    of

    aircraft registered in India is maintained by

    (a)

    Cent

    Govt.

    ~ G C A

    (c)

    A A I

    116] The validity of medical fitness certificate for PPL/CPL holders is reduced to half after the age of

    A] 50

    yrs.

    # c}25

    117] Fresh medical examination is required if a pilot has been

    sick

    for a

    period

    of more

    than

    ~ _ d a y s ,b]25 cJ30

    118]

    A pilot may

    fly

    max. of hrs in 30 consecutive days and

    %

    of flying done as a copilot

    is considered for this purpose. The exemption may be granted under specia,l circumstances,by --------

    Ans aJ 100/50/CFI

    ~ 2 5 / 8 0 / 0 G C A

    cJ

    150/50/central govt

    119] Operations manual is approved by ~ G C A

    b] Cent.Govt c]Operator

    120] If an aircraft registered outside India suffers major

    damage in

    India

    (a)

    It can fly out on its own ~ G may prohibit the aircraft from flying

    [c]

    High court permission

    is

    required to prevent ac from flying

    out.

    121] Central Govt. may take action

    to

    extinguish any false light within

    of

    an Aerodrome.

    aJ 5NM

    ,¥ s km

    c]10 km '

    122] Propeller log book is maintained

    for

    a]

    AU

    a c engines

    b

    Turbojet engines

    ~ i ; c r a f t engines

    with variable pitch propellers.

    123] Engine log book is preserved for

    [IJ

    5 yrs

    [iiJ

    2yrs [iii}3yrs and maintained

    as

    (A)

    One log book for

    each a/

    c

    (B)

    one log

    ~ o o

    For each

    engine

    e p a t a h ~ l y

    Ans=

    a]

    ijB

    b]

    iii IB

    c] iii

    A ~ B

    124] An aircrp,ft which has

    met with

    an accident on a

    runway

    ~ n be

    removed

    immediately (b) Removed only after DCCA permission::>

    (c)

    Removed only after Cent. Govt. permission '

    125] The written accident/ incidentl.air miss report must be submitted within

    a] 7

    days/24

    hrs/30 days ~ r s / 4 8

    hrs/7days

    c] 24 hrs/48hrsj72hrs

    126] A prisoner can

    be

    carried

    on

    board an

    a/

    c when permitted

    by

    ~ C A (b) District Magistrate (c) Director

    of

    Prisons d] The prisoner

    126] A prisoner

    can be

    carried

    on

    board an a /c when

    permitted

    by

    ~ C A b ) District Magistrate (c) Director

    o f

    Prisons dJ The prisoner

    127] Routes prefixed Ware routes a1Regionai

    b ] i n t e r n ) l i O n a l ~ s t i c

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    128J COA may be suspended

    when

    (a) A/c suffers major damage/defect (b) Does not

    conform

    to O p e r a t i ~ n f maintenance schedule

    (c) Un authorised modifications are carried out . All are correct

    129} f an aircraft has communication failure under IMe it will

    [a) Land at nearest aerodrome

    ~ C o n t i n u e as

    per

    flight plan maintain ETAs and land

    at destination

    [c}

    return to

    departure

    aerodrome.

    130J Urgency signal message onR/T starts with _

    aJ

    May Day 3 times

    ~ a n Pan

    3times cJ Hello Hello 3 times

    131] Incubation period for yellow fever

    /Relapsing

    fever is d a y s ~ 8

    b]

    8/8 c]6 6

    132]

    The

    minimum

    age

    to apply for a CPL is and for renewal % of co-pilot hrs are

    counted towards

    PLC

    requirement.

    a} 18 and 80%

    ~ 1 8

    and 50%

    17 and 50%

    133] Minimum

    fIt.

    Altitude in IFR

    is

    calculated for fIying over hilly terrain by

    adding

    _ feet to highest

    obstacle within -------- - either

    side of

    the track.

    [a] 500ft/8nms

    bll000ft/8kms

    ~ O O O ft

    and

    8km

    134] Journey log book is carried by a private a c

    a] Only for international flights

    all flights except when fIying in local fIying area not involving a landing at another place

    cJ Not required to be carried in aircraft since it

    is

    a private a c.

    135} For grant of CPL a pilot must

    have

    hrs.

    of

    night flying out of which

    take off

    and landings

    must

    be within last .

    ~ h r s / 1 0 / 6 M o n t h s b115hrs/l0/l year.

    C]

    10hrs/l0/6 months

    136] Dead body of a person died of Cholera as

    per Indian health rules

    1954:

    (a) cannot be

    brought

    to India

    be brought

    if

    enclosed in Zinc foil

    and

    properly sealed in a teakwood coffin.

    [c)

    can

    be brought

    to

    India if passengers have

    no

    objection

    131] The minimum fuel to be carried by a propeller driver a/ c

    when

    diversion is available is calculated

    . by

    (a) Flight plan fuel 2 hrs. fuel ~ i g h t

    plan

    fuel 45 mnts. fuel diversion fuel

    (c) Flight plan fuel 30 mnts. holding 15% reserve.

    1381

    If a jet aircraft exhaust is within M fueling operation

    must

    cease. a] 15 b]3 0 tf 43

    139] Cabot age traffic means

    ~ A

    state can prohibit a foreign carrier from permission to carry passengers and load for

    remuneration to another destination within the same country.

    (b) A state

    can

    deny permission to a foreign carrier to

    land in

    its territory

    c) Both a and b

    are correct

    140] Starboard navigation light should be visible

    (a) 110° either side of longitudinal axis

    ~ t r a i g h t

    ahead to 11 ° starboard

    (c) Straight ahead

    to

    110° port.

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    1.411 When both

    a/

    c

    are

    on

    VOR

    and

    vertical separation is not provided the lateral separation required

    i s _deg

    at

    NM .

    aJ30/30 bJ30/45 ~ ~ 5 1 5

    142] {CAO annex H deals with

    (a) Telecommunications

    ~ u s of

    the air (c) Air worthiness of a/c

    1431

    An airport

    is

    (a)

    Entry/exit

    aerodrome notified for

    the

    purpose

    of

    international flights/custom aerodromes.

    b)

    A govt. aerodrome

    v f

    An

    area of defined dimensions consisting of landing area

    and

    the other buildings pertaining to

    operation

    of

    aircraft

    144]

    a pilot who has been involved in

    an

    air accident he

    (a) Cannot

    fly

    for

    15 days

    ~ fly only

    with the

    permission of DGCA

    c) Cannot fly till

    inquiry proceedings

    are

    completed

    1451 Flight Steward(€Ss) is carried when

    A/c seating capacity exceeds 10 (b) All

    a/

    c leaving local flying area

    c)

    A/

    c seating capacity exceeds 50

    146LA flight plan

    is

    filed

    J1'For cross country flights only {b) For aU nights

    (c)and Maybe

    be

    passed

    on

    telephone for Local Area Fits (d) Both

    'b' and

    'c' are correct

    147J

    Slaughtering Qf

    animals

    and depositing rubbish is prohibited within Km of an aerodrome.

    A]5 )110 c]15) .

    148] Pilot flying for qualification of a license can fly

    (a) Within

    10

    NM of aerodrome only

    JerWith another qualified pilot in an a/ c fitted with dual controls

    c)

    Any

    a/

    c

    below

    5700

    Kgs

    all

    up

    weight

    149] At night if you see

    another

    a/

    c Nav Lights as Red lights on right and green on left

    (a) There is no chance of collision There is chance of colLision

    150j.Aeronautical beacon light colour is

    a] Red bJ Alternative

    Red/Green

    ~ e r n a t i v e White/Green

    .151]

    An

    a c which has obtained ADC / FIC for

    entire

    route including halts

    at

    intefmediate aerodromes

    The

    validity of its ADC /FIC number is for .

    al ETD + 30 minutes from departure aerodrome and also for ErD + 30 minute for take-off from

    intermediate aerodromes.

    HC

    number for uncontrolled flights expi res in

    60

    mins .

    \\J*ETD + or -- 30 minutes from departure aerodrome or enroute halts

    c]ETD + 30 min from departure aerodrome andETD +60 minutes from enroute halt.

    [a]

    152] . Three pairs of touchdown zone markings indicate that LDA or threshold to threshold distance is

    A] Less than 900 meters 4 t 2 Meters upto but not

    indudinz

    1500 Meters. .

    C] more than 2100 meters

    153]. Which of the following is / are correct in respect of Instrument Rating

    a] The flying test Illay be carried

    out

    on simulator with

    0

    G C A permission

    b] Flying test

    has

    to be carried out on the specific type j a c

    cJ

    The rating is valid

    for

    2 years

    :

    .

    .$ 'fhe

    rating

    is

    valid for 12 months

    .e] Both 'a' and

    'd'

    are

    correct

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    154]

    Eight threshotd stripes indicate that runway width is

    A] 23 meters ~ meters c]45 meters

    ISS]. Anti collision lights

    are

    a must for

    / , rAl l

    ac b] Transport ac

    c] A c with AU

    Wabove

    5700 Kgs

    > I

    156]. Provisions regarding demolition of obstructions

    and

    cutting of trees were made in

    a]

    1934

    ~ 9

    c]1954 e]1937

    157]. Notam class A is issued for validity of

    a] Less than

    24

    hrs

    ~ o r

    than 2 hrs c] Less than 2 hrs

    158]. Change of ETA is reported to

    ATe

    if the change is more than

    a] 30

    min

    J* 3 min c] 5 min

    159]. Marshaling signal of

    arm

    anq

    hand

    level

    at

    shoulder hand across throat means

    a] Start Engines #Ut Motors cJ Taxy out

    1601.

    Flight Engineer is

    carried

    on board "Yhen

    A] Stated in Route Guide. SJ Desired by Pilot.

    rec i f i ed

    inCOA._

    . .

    161]. Flight plan when going from one aerodrome to another is required for.

    a]

    Scheduled flights

    prAll

    ac c] Private a c

    162J

    V F R

    flights are not permitted

    lir1\bove F L ISO or more than 100 N M seaward

    ;bj Below F L 150

    c]

    B e ~ o w 1000

    ft

    above highest obstruction within 2060

    ft

    of a c over a t o w ~

    ~ t h (a) (c) are correct . .

    163]

    Minimum Flight Levels to be flown on each route for scheduled flights are published in

    ~ p e r a t i o n s manual approved by D G C A

    b] Operations manual approved by Operator

    c] Aircraft manual approved by D G CA

    route Guides approved

    by

    DGCA.

    164]. The International Air Service Transit Agreement dea ls with

    ~ n d i n g for Non Traf fic purpose bJLanding for traffic purpose

    c] Landing

    for

    refuel ing only .

    165J For the purpose of Flight Tests the

    word

    Night

    means

    a period of

    a]

    Sunset

    to sunrise

    b] Half an hour before sunset to half an hour after sunrise

    ~ ] A f a l f an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise

    /

    166]. Aircrew log books

    are

    preserved after last entry for

    # years b] 2 years c]1 year

    167J. Instructions for computation of minimum fuel

    and

    oil to be carried

    on

    board are given in

    a]

    Aircraft manual W{oute Guide ,cJ Operations maI1Ual

    168). An aerodrome has Runways 09/27

    &14/32.

    If surface wind is 265/15 you will land on.

    . ~ ~ W

    27 b]

    R/W

    09 c]

    R W 32

    dl

    R/W

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    169]. When an a c switches on and off its Landing lights it indicates

    that

    the ac

    jl'rHas a problem along with R/T failure \ hich

    compels

    it to

    land.on

    priority but does not

    require any assistance.

    b] The a c engines have failed

    c

    The ac

    wishes

    to

    proceed

    to alternate aerodrome

    170].

    The

    min /

    max

    thickness

    of

    transition

    layer

    is

    a1500feet to 1499 feet b] 500 to 1500 feet ~ 1 to 1499 feet

    1711

    An ac in the air observes

    at

    an interval

    of

    10 seconds red

    and

    green projectiles being fired from

    ground. t means

    a] The ac must force-land at nearest prepared surface

    b It.is Diwali time

    ;*ifhe

    a c is over Danger/Prohibited/Restricted

    area

    and must

    turn away

    from the same

    1721.An a c stil l climbing to its

    cruising

    level

    while

    in tTansition layer will report vertical position

    a] As Height ~ s level

    c1

    As Altitude .

    1731.

    An

    a c registered in India

    under

    Category

    B

    a} Cah

    be used as public

    transport

    ac

    .J*Cannot

    be used as Public transport

    or

    Aerial:Works ac

    c}

    caanbt

    be flown in Inaia

    174]. The Registration certificate

    of an

    a c destroyed or

    withdrawn

    from use

    a1

    Lapses on the date

    of

    {tpplication

    ~ s s

    on the date it is withdrawn from use/ '

    ~ h a l l not lapse until cancelled by D G C IV"

    175]. Aerodromes license is granted by [i] OGCA ii] Cent

    Govt

    iii} AAI] for

    A] public

    use

    or for

    private

    use

    B]

    govt use or

    for

    public use

    q

    Govt use

    or

    for private use

    Ans ~ A bJj,ifA c] iii/ B

    ~

    ; '

    176]. That part at the beginning

    of

    runway available for landing is called

    ~ r e s h o l d b] TORA

    c]

    L D A

    177.

    The

    right

    of

    a

    state

    to refuse permission to a carrier of

    another

    state to

    carry

    mail

    cargo or

    passengers from one aerodrome to another within its ter ritory is

    granted

    under article of

    a] Gene:,a convention i'f'Chicago convention

    c

    Montreal convention

    1781. A British citizen on board

    an ac

    registered in India but

    flying

    over

    New

    -york is

    A'Subject

    to provi?ions

    of

    Aircraft Act 1934

    and

    Rules

    1937

    b Not subject to above

    c

    Not subject to any law

    179] Taxhvay edge lights or of____ colour

    %Blue

    b] green c]red

    180}. A Pilot will

    report

    air miss to A T C if he observes

    .

    a1

    An a c in emergency

    b]

    An

    a c approaching from reciprocal direction

    o

    a c

    in

    very close proximity of his a c .

    181].

    Aircrew are

    bdfred from consuming alcohol Hrs before flight

    A]8

    b] 4

    62

    d]2

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    182]

    Length of runway center line andspacing beh,veen each line is

    A] 30M/30M

    B)

    20M/20M ~ O M 2 0 M D)20M/30M

    183. An a c overdue by more than 30

    minwil!

    be

    in

    emergency

    phase

    of

    ,

    a]

    Alert phase

    J*'dncertainty

    phase

    c]

    Distress phase

    1841. EATis

    a1

    Time at which a c

    is

    expected to land

    and

    is given by Tower

    ~ i m e at

    which

    ana

    c after delay

    if

    any is expected to leave holding pointto complete

    its

    approach for

    landing

    and

    is givenby Approach

    control

    c] Estimated Arrival Time

    and

    given by area.

    185}. In I M C the control ofdeparting a c is handedover by the

    tower

    to App

    Cont

    a} When a c leaves vicinity of aerodrome

    >YBefore take ff or immediately after take offas per [ocal procedures

    c Only after takeoff

    at

    1000 feet agl

    186]. T M A is

    a]

    Terminal Maintenance Area where a c

    are

    parked

    for

    routine

    maintenance

    ...ltTerminalControlArea at .the confluence of A TSroutes in the vicinity ofone or more major

    aerodromes

    c Area control from ground level to a specified height

    187]. A Public transport ac flying more than 20 nm a way from coastwill carry

    .PfLifejackets for every person onboard

    b] Life jackets for only aircrew

    c Sufficient numberof life jackets provided total.A U W

    of the

    a c

    is not

    exceeded

    188]:Unless authorized flights are

    not

    permitted

    within---

    NMs of International Border.

    A]

    15 Krns

    )*'15

    NMs c] 10

    NMs

    189]. Route Navigation

    and

    transit chargesfor a c over-flying are levied on the basis of

    .

    a

    Flight time J } ~ M a x

    All

    Up Weight of a

    c.

    c] Number

    of

    passengers

    .

    '"

    190]. Which of the following inrespect

    of

    renewal of

    an

    alrcrew license are correct ,

    a1

    A license expired for a period

    of2

    years butnot exceeding 3years

    can

    be renewed by passing

    tests of skill andAir Regulations test

    bl A license expired for more

    than

    3 years

    can

    be renewed bypassing all tests prescribed

    for the license

    c1 A license expired for more than4years

    can

    not

    be renewed

    ~ a b

    above

    are correct

    1911.

    I CAO annex dealing

    with

    Personailicensing is

    AJ Annex 10

    bl

    Annex 2 Annex 1

    192]. Transition altitude is calculated

    by

    .

    ~ i n 1000 feet to highest obstacle within25 Nms or 1500feet above aerodrome

    elevation or 4,000 feet whichever is greater.

    b1Adding 1500 feet to highest obstacle

    in

    control zone

    c] Adding 1000 feet to Highest obstacle within 25

    Nm

    of aerodrome.

    1931 . Mathura Refinery is ---a} Danger Area bI Restricted Area prProhibitedArea

    .. 1941 Met Minima's are

    approvedby

    alOperator   GCA

    clAM

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    . Medical x a ~ n a t i o n of a 28yrs old ATPL holder is held every ------ months

    A]

    12 X6 c] 24 .

    196 A CPL holder can fly as pic of an ac with AUW upto

    and

    below

    A]

    1500

    kgs only ".>rs700 kgs ' c]

    No

    restriction

    197. Cabin

    crew

    are carried in ac on the basis of.

    A] VIPs on board .JW'Aircraft seating capacity. C] Passengers on board

    198. Navigator is carried on a

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    210

    First VFR take off

    is

    permitted from only day operations aerodromes at ----- mins before

    sunrise. A{20

    bl

    6

    c]

    30

    211.

    an aircraft may report long finals for direct landing when it is --- 11111S from touch down

    A] 4

    bI'S

    clIO

    212. Length

    of

    runway center line and spacing between

    each

    line is

    A]

    30m/30m

    b]

    20m/20m

    Rf"30m/20m

    d]20m/30m

    213. Deviations if any from recommended practices are given in.

    A] Aircraft act 1934 b] Aircraft rules

    937

    AlP .

    214. Amendments to Rules 1937 are publ ished as

    A] Notams ..,.,b[C:AR[ civil

    aviation

    requirements]

    cJ

    aircraft manual

    215. Colour of black box is.

    A]

    Black

    b] White

    ~ r n g e

    d] Green

    216. On an instrument approach where a DH or MDA

    is

    applicable, the pilot

    may

    not operate below, or

    continue the

    approach

    unless

    the

    A

    Aircraft is continuously in a position from which a descent to a no::mallanding, on the intended

    runway, can be made.

    $Approach

    and runway

    lights

    are

    distinctly visible. to the pilot.

    e. Flight visibility and ceiling are at, or above, the published minimums for that approach.

    217. During a night flight, you observe a steady red light and a flashing red'light ahead and at the same

    altitude. What is the general direction of movement of the

    other

    aircraft?

    A. The other aircraft is approaching head-on.

    B The other aircraft is crossing to the right.

    "..e:the other aircraft

    is

    crossing to the left.

    218. During a

    night

    flight, you observe

    steady

    red and green lights ahead

    and at

    the

    same

    altitude. What

    is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft? '

    A

    The other aircraft is crossing to the left.

    \v.'fhe other aircraft is approaching head-on.

    e.

    The other aircraft is flying away from you.

    219. When

    departure

    or destination aerodrome has not been allotted ICAO designator; in Flight Plan

    form appropriate column enter.

    Al / / / / b] XXXX pt d] Nil

    220.Prior to takeoff, the altimeter should be set to which altitude

    or

    altimeter setting?

    A The corrected pressure altitude for the departure airport.

    ,)3rThe

    current local

    QNH,

    if

    available, or

    the

    departure

    airport

    elevation.

    e. The corrected density altitude of the

    departure

    airport.

    221. Cabin crew posit ion at take-off time is.

    AJ Near cockpit .,Pf1n crew cabin

    q Any passenger seat. OJ At floor level near exits.

    222. An ac at F 390 crosses a check point at 0210

    and

    wishes to descend to 810. Reciprocal traffic at F330

    is expected to cross over the same point at 0300. Both ac have

    same

    speed. By what latest time should ac

    descend

    to

    F310.

    AJ 0215 b]0220 c] 0225 d]0250

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