Tuesday, 23 February 2016

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

a) 09 b) 90   c) 27   d) 270
 Ans.    (a)
                                                                                                             
5.  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 power-driven heavier –than-air aircraft.                                                                                             
c) Gliders shall give way to aeroplanes.
d). Power-driven heavier –than-air aircraft shall give way to Gliders.
Ans. (d)

6. When converging at approximately the same altitude:                                                                         
a) Balloons shall give way to hang gliders. 
b) Aeroplanes towing gliders shall give way to balloons.
c) Balloons shall give way to gliders.
d) Balloons shall give way to airships.
Ans. (b )

7.  ATIS is normally provided:         
a) To replace the SMC.                                        b) To relieve frequency congestion.                                                                                                
c) For the rapid updating of weather forecasts.   d) Only when VFR conditions exist at airports.
Ans. (b)

8 to 12. If you see an aircraft light on a relative bearing given below, action by you will be
8) Red 060 deg                       Ans. (b)
9) Green 290 deg                    Ans. (a)
10) White 340 deg                  Ans. (c)
11)  Red and Green 000 deg              Ans. (c)
12) Green & Red 030 deg      Ans. (c)
a) No risk of collision  b) Turn Port  c) Turn Starboard d) Maintain heading & Speed

13. Max flying hours for a flight crew in one years is:
     a) 200 hrs.      b) 900 hrs     c) 1200 hrs.     d) 1000 hrs.
Ans. (d)

14.  A Control Zone normally is controlled airspace extending upwards from
a) 2,200 feet above the surface of the earth.
b) 7,00 feet  above the surface of the earth .                                                                                                   
c) the surface of the earth  to  a specified upper limit
d) a specified height above the surface of the earth .
Ans. (c)

15. When on VFR flight within controlled airspace, a pilot must remain clear of clouds by at  least
a) 5,00 feet vertically and 1.5 km horizontally .
b) 5,00 feet vertically and 2,000  feet  horizontally .                                                                                        
c) 1,000 feet vertically and 1.5 km horizontally.
d) 1,000 feet vertically and 3 km horizontally.
Ans. (c)

 16.  A steady red light directed at an aircraft means                                       
In flight
on the ground
a) give way to other aircraft & continue circling ;
stop
b) give  to other aircraft & continue circling;
taxi clear of landing area in use .
c) airport  unsafe  do not land  ;
taxi clear of landing area in use .
d) airport  unsafe  do not  land;
stop
Ans. (a)

17. A VFR flt takes off from Jaipur at 1040 hrs for Ahmedabad. Sunset time at Ahmedabad is1232hrs. What is the maximum flying time available to the p-i-c to land at Ahmedabad?
a)      1 hr and 52 mins  b) 1 hr and 22 mins  c) 2 hrs 02 mins  d) 2 hrs and 22 mins
Ans. (a)

18. Indian ATS Routes come under _______class of airspace:
       a) A & B      b) E          c) A, B, C, & D           d) D, E, F, & G
Ans. (c)

19. An aircraft not fitted with navigation lights cannot be flown:
        a) At any time.                                                b) During hours of night.
        c) Without permission of aerodrome officer. d) Without permission from the DGCA.
Ans. (b)

20. Series of Red flashes from control tower when aircraft is in flight means:
         a) Aerodrome is closed           b) Aerodrome is unsafe, do not land
         c) Give way to other aircraft and continue circling.
         d) Disregard previous instruments; do not land for the time being.
Ans. (b)

21. Landing and housing charges are payable by private aircraft according to:
         a) Seating capacity of the aircraft.      b) Number of passengers on board the aircraft.
         c) All –up weight of the aircraft.        d) No charges are levels ; if free passengers are carried.
Ans. (c)

22. The member of operating crew shall not have taken alcoholic drinks:
          a) 6 hrs before commencement if flight        b) 12 hrs before commencement of flight.
          c) 24 hrs before commencement of flight.    d) 36 hrs before commencement of flight.
Ans. (b)

23. While refueling is in progress, no naked light be brought within:
          a) 35 mtrs   b) 30 m.      c) 100 mtrs        d) 43 m
Ans.  (b)

24. A person can bring unto India human remains of a person who may have died of plague:
         a) If enclosed in a wooden box.                    b) If enclosed in a shell of zinc.
         c) If enclosed in a hermetically sealed shell if zinc after permission id obtained from proper
             authority.
         d) Cannot bring them.
Ans. (d)

25. Flight plan must be filed;
         a) For all flights          b) For schedule flights only         c) For training flights only
         d) IFR flights proposed to be conducted in controlled airspace only:
Ans. (a)

26. The letter ‘C’ displayed vertically in black against a yellow background indicates the
      location of the:
         a) Control Tower                                  b) Airline movement control.
         c) Aircraft services briefing office.      d) Air traffic services reporting office.
Ans.  (d)

27. The maximum permitted flight time for flight crew is :         
a) 69 hours in the 27days prior to the flight
b) 100 hours in the 27days before the current flight
c) 1000 hours in the year up to the end of the month prior to the present flight
d) 1200 hours in the year up to end of the month prior to present flight
Ans.  (b)

28. All the flights at night must be conducted in accordance with IFR.
         a) When the aircraft is flown at or above F 150.
         b) If weather condition do not permit VMC operation.
         c) If aircraft is flown within a controlled airspace.
         d) Irrespective of weather condition and flight level.
Ans.  (d)

29. Horizontal separation of aircraft at same cruising level and in same track by time is:
         a) 30 min.  b) 20 min.  c) 10 min.  d) 15 min.
Ans.  (d)

30. Letter ‘W’ in air routes designates:
         a) Domestic Routes                            b) International Routes 
         c) Route in western routes                 d) Area navigation routes.
Ans.  (a)

31. Runway direction designator is: a) QDM.  b) QDR.  c) QTE. 
Ans.  (a)

32. Colour specification of rotating aerodrome beacon
      a) Alternate white and red             b) Blue
      c) Alternate white and green.        d) Green.
Ans.  (c)

33. 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 at least two hrs before landing.
     c) To inform DGCA.
     d) To inform doctor on board.
Ans.  (b)

34. An Aircraft is crossing at right angle left to right then the light seen by you , as PIC is:
      a) Yellow   b) Red   c) Green   d) White.
Ans.  (c)

35. Minimum transition altitude in India for an aerodrome is:                                  
      a) 4000’ AMSL.     b) 4000’ AGL.   c) 3000’ above ground level.   d) 3000’ AMSL.
Ans.  (a)

36. Lateral separation between two aircraft, one climbing and another holding is:
      a) 10 mins.  b) 15 mins   c) 20 mins   d) 5 mins.
Ans.  (d)

37. In class ‘D’ airspace visibility required for VFR flight below 10000’ ft. 
      a) 8000 mts.  b) 5000 mts   c) 3700 mts   d) 1500 mts.
Ans.  (b)

38. On a X-country flight where reporting points are not available position report shall be made
      every _____ min in IMC.                       
      a) 60 mins.  b) first report after 30 mins and subsequent after 60 mins c) 15 mins.  d) 45 mins
Ans.  (b)

39. Second section of “Air Report” contains:                                   
      a) ATC information. b) Position Report.  c) Met information.  d) Operational  Information
Ans. (c)

40. Special Air Report is made by:
      a) Aerodrome officer                   b) Meteorology officer at Airport
      c) An Aircraft                              d) India Met Department
Ans.  (c)

41. Runway end lights appear as:
a) Unidirectional green  b) Omni directional red  c) Unidirectional red  d) Unidirectional amber
Ans.  (c)

42. The incubation period of relapsing fever is______ .a) 6   b) 7   c) 8  d) 10
Ans.  (c)

43. The pilot has to inform the ATC if the ETA changes by:
       a)  5 mins   b) 10 mins   c)  3 mins   d)  2 mins
Ans.  (c)

44. Separation between medium a/c taking off behind heavy a/c of (or) light a/c taking off behind
      medium a/c is: a) 02 mins   b) 5 min s   c) 3 mins  d) 1 mins
Ans.  (a)

45. No unauthorized person must be within ______ mtr of a/c while refueling is going on
      a) 15 mts   b) 30 mts   c) 50 m ts   d) 10 mts
 Ans. (a)

46. Fresh ADC is required in case the flight is delayed by:
      a) 10 mins   b) 15 mins   c) 30 mins   d) 60 mins
Ans.  (c)

47. The percentage of Co-pilot flying to be counted to wards the renewal of CPL as PIC is:
      a) 50 %   b) 80 %   c) 60 %   d) 100 %
Ans.  (a)

48. With regard to flight time limitations, “flight time “means:                                                   
      a) The total time from when an aircraft first moves under its own power for the purpose    
          of taking off until it comes to rest after the flight
     b) The time between take-off and landing
     c) The time between an aircraft starting to move and coming to a complete stop plus one
         and a half hours
      d) The time from crew report to 30 minutes after landing
Ans.  (c)

49. In India night starts from
      a) 20 mts after sunset                          b) 30 mts after sunset
      c) 20 mts before sunset                       d) 30 mts before sunset
Ans.  (a)

50. For an aircraft having seating capacity of 215 passengers, in number of cabin attendants
      required is: a) 6    b) 5   c) 4    d) 7

Ans.  (b)

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