Tuesday, 23 February 2016

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 22


1.                  The holder of a private pilot’s license can fly any aircraft
(a)    Provide its all –up weight does not exceed 1500 kgs.
(b)   The pilot has completed at least 40 hours of flying time
(c)    Provided the owner has no objection
(d)   Which is endorsed on his license*

2.                  For the issue of Private Pilot’s license, the total flight time required is:
(a)    100 hours out of which 40 hours will be solo.
(b)   40 hours out of which 20 hours will be solo*
(c)    20 hours of which 10 hours will be solo
(d)   5 hours within preceding 12 months

3.                  An aircraft should be refueled:
(a)    Inside a hanger
(b)   Inside a hanger or building under supervision after taking adequate precautions
(c)    In the open*
(d)   Wherever adequate facility exists

4.                  Landing and housing charges are payable by private aircraft according to

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 21

1. The Hijacking issue was dealt during which of the following conventions
a) Chicago convention - 1944
b) Montreal convention
c) Warsaw convention – carriage of goods
d) Tokyo convention

2. Purple airspace stands for
a) Class A
b) Class C
c) Class D
d) Class E

3. Steady Red light to an aircraft from Aerodrome control to aircraft indicates
a) Notwithstanding any previous instructions do not land for the time being
b) Continue circling
c) Aerodrome unsafe
d) Stop

4. With palms inwards and arms extended moving in a waving motion indicates

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 20

1.      Inst. Chart procedures are given in: (a) AIC     (b) NOTAMS     (c) AIRAC    (d) AIP
Ans.  (d)

2.      Inst. Charts carried in aircraft are contained in:
(a)Operation Manual   (b) Aircraft Manual     (c) Route guides   (d) Operational Circulars
Ans.  (c)

3.      Danger areas are given in: (a) AIRAC      (b) AIC           (c) AIP                        (d) NOTAMs
Ans.  (c)

4.      To know the current watch hours at an aerodrome, pilot should refer to

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 19

1.         In IMC a/c on aerodrome control to approach control will be transferred:
(a)    Immediately after take off            (b)    Immediately before entering runway.
(c)    After leaving ATZ                         (d)    5 NM from ARP
Ans.     a)

2.        No of runway threshold stripes for a runway width of 23 meters is
(a)   4       (b) 5         (c) 6          (d) 7
Ans.     c)

3.        Pair of landing stripes for a runway LDA of 1500 meters is:
(a)  2          (b) 3         (c) 4          (d) 5
Ans.     c)

4.        Filed minima 500m, RVR beginning 800m, RVR mid 300m.Aerodrome is:

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 18

Q1. In a precision approach, minimum height below which p-i-c cannot descend unless visual
       reference to land is established 
       a) DA                   b) DH              c) MDA           d) MDH
Ans.  (b)

Q2. In a non-precision approach, min height below which p-i-c may not descend is:
       a) DA                   b) DH              c) MDA           d) MDH
Ans.  (d)

Q3. OCA is calculated for
       a) Precision approaches                b) Non-precision approaches
       c) Both a & b                               d) None of the above
Ans. (c)

Q4. Green Light on an aircraft is visible if seen from the front

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 17

1.         VT-AXC owned by a private citizen is on a flight to Sri Lanka from Chennai on sight seeing tour. The aircraft’s required to carry________ among other things.
            a.      Journey log book            b.  C of A
            c.      Pilot’s License                 d.  All above are correct
Ans.     d

2.         A certificate of registration is valid from the date of registration to.
            a.      1 year                
            b.      Till the aircraft is destroyed in an accident
            c.      Till it is cancelled by DGCA
            d.      When the owner dies
Ans.     b

3.         Altitude in transition layer is maintained by setting altimeter to.
a.             QFE        b.  1013.2           c. QNH           d.  QFF
Ans.     c

4.         No person acting as PIC or operating crew member shall have taken alcohol narcotics or stimulates during the preceding.

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 16

1. Jeppessen charts use widely
    a) Polar stereographic projection      b) Lamberts conical conformal
    c) Mercator                                       d) Oblique Mercator
Ans. b

2. PIC of an aeroplane shall
    a) Be responsible for safe conduct of navigation
    b) Be responsible for safe conduct of flight at all times
    c) Be responsible for safe conduct of flight and maintain order and discipline amongst all
        onboard the flight
    d) All above is correct
Ans. d

3. The minimum safest altitude that the aircraft can descend below the transition altitude within
    25 NMs of an aerodrome area is given by
    a) MORA     b) MOEA       c) MSA       d) MOCA
Ans. c

4. In a non precision approach, the minimum height that the pilot can descend to is given by

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 15

1. Advance notification for establishment of a VOR at an airport shall be notified by means of
a) AIRAC b) AIP c) NOTAM d) AIC
Ans.  a)

2. A pilot involved in an incident whose flying has been stopped can start flying again with the
     permission of :      (a) Operator      (b) DGCA       (c) Central govt.      (d)     ATC
Ans.  (b)

3. What action should be taken if hyperventilation is suspected?
(a)    Breathe at a slower rate by taking very deep breaths.
(b)   Consciously breathe at a slower rate than normal.
(c)    Consciously force yourself to take deep breaths and breathe at a faster rate than normal.
Ans.     (b)  

4. Why is hypoxia particularly dangerous during flights with one pilot?

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 14

1.      International flight flying time in one day is restricted to_____ for flight crew:
(a)   9 hrs         3 landing                (b)   6 hrs         4 landing
(c)   8 hrs         4 landing                (d)   8 hrs         3 landing             .
Ans. a

2.      Pilot to act as PIC of a public transport a/c should have flown on that route times:
(a)      1      (b)  2        (c) 3                (d) 4
Ans. a

3.        A flight to be operated at altitudes at which the atmospheric pressure in personnel
        compartments will be less than 700 hpa should not be commenced unless sufficient stored
        breathing oxygen is carried to supply:
(a)          all crew
(b)         all crew and Passengers
(c)          all crew members and passengers for any period that the atmospheric pressure in
         compartments occupied by them will be less than 620 hPa.
(d)         all crew when pressure is bellow 700 hPa.
Ans. c)

4.      Runway threshold stripes are 8 on each side of central line of runway:

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 13

1.         Without visual aid, a pilot often interprets centrifugal force as a sensation of:
            a) Rising or falling      b) Turning       c) Motion reversal
Ans.    a)

2.         What is the principle objective of a rescue and firefighting service?
a) To prevent the spread of fire to other aircraft and facilities
b) To minimize the damage caused by fire
c) To extinguish any fire with minimum delay
d) To save lives
Ans.    c)

3.         An aircraft on a reciprocal track will be separated by:
(a)    15 mins at the time of crossing levels  b) 15 mins at the time climb is initiated
            (c) 10 mins after the time levels are crossed 
            (d) 10 mins at the time the climb is initiated 
Ans. (c)

4.         If a pilot sees 2.5 meter symbol “X” on the ground, What does it mean? 

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 12

1. Met report contains
     (a) Air temp, turbulence, spot wind           (b) Air temp, clouds above, turbulence
     (c) Air temp, cabin pressure, winds
Ans.     (a)

2. The visibility reqd. when flying at (or) below 3000’ in a controlled airspace
a) 5 kms    b) 8 kms   c) 10 kms   d) 3 kms
Ans.  a)

3. Transition altitude at an aerodrome is above _____ Msl in India
a) 2000’ AMSL   b) 3000’ AMSL c) 4000’ AMSL    d) 5000’ AMSL
Ans.  c) 

4. Which procedure is recommended to prevent or overcome spatial disorientation?

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 11

1. Night flying hours can be logged between __________ mins after sunset to ________ mins
    before sunrise: a) 20 mins b) 45 mins c) 1 hrs    d) 15 mins
Ans.     a)

2. . What is defined as “ A unit established to provide flight information and alerting service” ?
      a) Air Traffic Service Unit             b) Aeronautical Service
      c) Area Control Service                 d) Flight Information Centre
Ans.     d)

3. . In which class of airspace does ATC provide separation for IFR traffic from all other IFR
      traffic, but relies on VFR traffic to provide its own separation from all other traffic?
      a) Class B   b) Class C   c) Class D    d) Class E
Ans.     c)

4. In the event of the forced landing at an uncontrolled aerodrome, aircraft

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 10

1.  Class ‘G’ airspace in India
      a)  Is a controlled airspace where Air traffic advisory service is provided to both IFR & VFR
           flights.
a)      Is an uncontrolled airspace where only flight information service is provided to both IFR
     & VFR flights .
      c) Is an airspace of defined dimension where IFR flights are provided Air Traffic Advisory
          service and VFR flight receive flight information service.
      d) Includes controlled and uncontrolled airspaces
Ans. b)

2.  Air plane A is overtaking airplane B. which airplane has the right-of-way?
      a)  Airplane A; pilot should alter course to the right to pass.
      b)  Airplane B; the pilot should expect to be passed on the right. 
      c)  Airplane B; the pilot expect to be passed on the left.
      d) None of the above
Ans.     b)

3. “Controlled Airspace “means airspace of defined dimensions within which             
a) Control Zone regulations are in force   b) Security regulations are in force.                                                                                                                 
c) Special VFR flight only is permitted    d) An ATC service is provided.
Ans.  d)

  4. A series of green flashes directed at an aircraft means respectively  

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 09

1. Approach Control Service is provided with in
      a) CTA      b) CTR c) CTZ d) TMA
Ans.     (c)

2.  An overtake aircraft whether climbing, descending or in horizontal flight, shall keep
      out of the way of the other aircraft by:
     a) Decreasing its speed.
     b) Increasing its speed.
     c) By altering the heading to the right.
     d) By altering the heading to the left.
Ans. (b)

3.  Within a control zone, the air traffic control is provided by
      a) Area control.
      b) Aerodrome Control.
      c) Approach Control.
      d) Flight Information control.
Ans. (a)

4.  The west end of a runway oriented east and west is numbered

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 8

1. When two aircraft are converging at approximately the same altitude, which statement
      applies?
a) Gliders shall give way to helicopters
b) Aeroplanes shall give way to helicopters
c) Helicopters shall give way to aeroplanes .
d) Gliders shall give way to balloons.
Ans. d) 

2.  When a clearance for an “immediate take-off” is accepted, the pilot shall
a) back-track on the runway to use the maximum available length for take-off .                          
b) Taxi to a full stop in position on the runway and take off without further clearance.
c) Taxi onto the runway and takeoff in one continuous movement.
d) Complete the pre-take-off check before taxiing onto the runway and taking off.
Ans.  c)

3. The radiotelephone distress signal to indicate grave and /or imminent danger requiring
     immediate assistance is
a) MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY.                                                                                           
b) PANPAN, PANPAN, PANPAN
c) SECURITY, SECURITY, SECURITY.                   
d) EMERGENCY, EMERGENCY, EMERGENCY.
Ans.  a)

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 7

1. If a passenger falls sick on board an A/C and he is suspected of any infectious disease then
    PIC’s action is
    a) To land immediately
    b) To inform health officer of destination aerodrome atleast two hrs before landing 
    c) To inform doctor on board 
   d) off load passenger
Ans.     b)

2. Dropping of paper leaf lets require the permission of
    a) Aerodrome officer b) Local District Magistrate c) Operator d) DGCA
Ans.     b)

3. If you see an aircraft on relative bearing of 270ยบ with its red light than PIC’s action is
     a) Turn right        b) Turn left          c) Maintain heading and Speed       d) Give way
Ans.     c)  

4. An aircraft is crossing at right angle from left to right then the light seen by you, as PIC is

Regulations Miscellaneous Que Paper - 6

1. How can an instrument Pilot best overcome spatial disorientation?
a) Rely on kinesthetic sense
b) Use a very rapid
c) Read and interpret the flight instruments, and act accordingly.
Ans. c)

2. The visibility reqd. when flying at (or) below 3000’ in a controlled airspace
a)      5 kms b) 8 kms  c) 10 kms  d) 3 kms
Ans. a)

3. The lateral separation reqd. if an A/C is holding at a level
a)      10 NMs  b) 10 mins  c) 5 mins  d) 20 Nms
Ans. c)

4. Threshold lights are

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 5

1.  Oxygen is to be carried for all crew members and passengers above a absolute pressure of: 
           a) 800 hPa    b) 700 hPa   c) 620 hPa d) 1000 hPa
Ans. c)

2. Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is the continuous broadcast of recorded
    information concerning
      a) Pilots of radar-identified aircraft whose aircraft is in dangerous proximity to terrain or to
          an obstruction
      b) Non-essential information to reduce frequency congestion
      c) Non-control information   in selected high-activity terminal areas
      d) To warn pilots about conflicting traffic
Ans. c)

3. If the control tower uses a light signal to direct a pilot to give way to other aircraft and continue circling, the light will be
a)      flashing red    b) steady red    c) alternating red and green    d) steady white
Ans. b)

4. Which light signal from the control tower clears a pilot to taxi?

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 4

Q1. AIP India is published by:
       a) DGCA       b) AAI          c) Civil Aviation Ministry        d) ICAO
Ans. b)

Q2. AIP consists of:
       a) 3 parts (GEN, ENR & AD)                                    b) 4 parts (GEN, ENR, AD MET)
       c) 6 parts (GEN, ENR, AD, MET, COMM, ATC)   d) 2 parts (GEN, AD)
Ans. a)

Q3. Regular amendments to the AIP will be:
       a) Twice a year in Jan and July month of each year
       b) Every quarter of the year Jan, April, July and Oct month of each year
       c) Once every year in the month of April of each year
       d) On as required basis
Ans. c)

Q4. Without visual aid, a pilot often interprets centrifugal force as a sensation of:

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 3


1. In class A airspace
a)      All flights are permitted.            b) Only VFR flights are permitted. 
c)   Only IFR flights are permitted. d) SPL VFR flights are permitted.
Ans. c)

2. In class D air space
a)      IFR & VFR flights are permitted & all flights are subject to Air Traffic Control
b)      IFR flights are separated from other IFR flights & receive information in respect of VFR flights
c)      VFR flights receive traffic information about other flights
d)     all are correct
Ans. d)

3. Route guides are required to be carried in
a)      all aircraft                                                                     b) all private aircraft   
c)   Aircraft involved in scheduled transport services       d) all aircraft engaged in aerial work
Ans. c)

4.  ADC clearance is required to be obtained

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 2

1. Prohibition of flights over Mathura refinery:
a) With in a radius of 1 NM.                   b) With in a radius of 10 NM
c) With in a radius of 20 NM                  d) with in a radius of 10 kms
Ans.     (d)  

2. Following failure of two way radio communications the pilot should select one of the  
   following on the transponder :
a) Mode A 7700    b) Mode A 7500      c) Mode C 2000    d) Mode A 7600
Ans.     (d)

3. When two aircraft are approaching head on, the rules of the air require that
a) Both aircraft alter heading to starboard            b) Both aircraft alter heading to port                                    
c) The larger aircraft alters heading to starboard d) The smaller aircraft alters heading to port
Ans.     (a) 

4. An Instrument Rating Test is valid before renewal for:   

Regulation Miscellaneous Que. Paper - 1

1. Position report is required to be given when
a)      Crossing an FIR               b)Over a compulsory reporting point
c)      if so required by ATC      d) all are correct
Ans.     d

2. Aerodrome data and facilities are given in
a)      Aeradio         b) AIP         c) Notams         d) AIRACs
Ans.     b

3. An aircraft is following a track of 179ยบ (M) on a VFR plan. The choice of flight levels  
    available to the pilot are:
a)      50,70,90,150,170,190,210,230,250,270,290
b)      55,75,95,155,175,195,215,235,255,275,295
c)      50,70,90,110,130,160,180,200,220,240,260,280
d)     55, 75, 95, 115, 135, 155, 175, 195, 215, 235, 255, 275
Ans.     d

4. A horizontal red square panel with one yellow diagonal means:

Thursday, 18 February 2016

Regulation Indigo part 1 Page (01-06)

10.1.1.1 (1)

An airline is planning a flight that will require a Technical landing in a neighboring state. Which freedom of the Air will be exercised ?

a) 2nd freedom
b) 1st freedom

c) 3rd freedom
d) 4th freedom

10.1.1.1 (2)
The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) establishes,

a) standards and recommended international practices for contracting member states.

b) aeronautical standards adopted by all states.
c) proposals for aeronautical regulations in the form of 18 annexes.

d) standards and recommended practices applied without exception by all states, signatory to the Chicago convention.

10.1.1.2 (3)
The objectives of ICAO was ratified by the :

a) Chicago convention 1944
b) Warzaw convention 1929

c) Geneva convention 1948
d) Geneva convention 1936

10.1.1.2 (4)

The International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.) was established by the international convention of :
a) Chicago
b) The Hague
c) Warsaw

d) Montreal

10.1.1.3 (5)

One of the main objectives of ICAO is to :
a) develop principles and techniqe for international aviation

b) approve the ticket prices set by international airline companies
c) approve new internationel airlines with jet aircraft

d) approve new international airlines

10.1.1.4 (6)

Which body of ICAO finalises the Standard and Recommended Practices (SARPS) for submission for adoption ?