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:
(a)
30 m (b) 45 m
(c) 60 m (d) 23 m
Ans. c
5.
RVR for a runway filed by an
operator is 500m. Threshold RVR is reported
to be 800 m. It
is:
(a)
above filed minima (b) below filed minima
(c) with in minima if mid RVR is above 450m
(d) with in minima if both mid RVR and stop
end RVR are above 500m.
Ans. a
6.
For a VFR flight making
approach at night, the approach will be
(a)
faster than normal
approach (b) steeper than normal
(c) shallower than normal (d) Non of the above
Ans. b
7.
Draft amendments to aircraft
rules 1937 will be published in:
(a)
AIP (b) AIC
(c) AIP Supplement (d)
CARs
Ans. b
8.
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 at the time levels are
crossed
(d)
10 mins at the time the climb
is initiated
Ans. c
9.
In IMC, on a route where
reporting points are not given, the reporting will be done:
(a)
Every half an hour (b) Every hour
(c) First report after
30mins and subsequent every 60mins
(d) On as required basis
Ans. a
10. 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
11. HAT for Precision approaches Cat II is: (a) Nil (b) 50’ (c) 100’ (d) 200’
Ans. b
12 How can an instrument pilot best
overcome spatial disorientation?
(a)
Rely on kinesthetic sense
(b)
Use a very rapid cross-check
(c)
Read and interpret the flight
instruments, and act accordingly.
Ans. (c)
13. 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
14. Photography at an aerodrome can be done with prior permission in
writing from :
a. Aerodrome
officer b. DGCA c. Central Govt. d. Indian Air Force
Ans. b
15.
How can an instrument pilot best overcome spatial disorientation?
(a)
Use a very rapid cross-check.
(b)
Properly interpret the flight
instrument and act accordingly.
(c)
Avoid banking in excess of 30º.
Ans. (b)
16.
If PPL holder is 30 years old, his license can
be renewed for a period of___________yrs
(a) One (b) 10
(c) Two (d) 4
Ans. b
17.
While refueling is in progress,
no naked light be brought within _______________mts :
a.
35 b. 30
c. 100 d. 15
Ans. b
18.
An a/c flying low due to
thunder showers for safety reasons can be sued by:
(a) State Govt. (b) Municipal Corporation.
(c) Owner of the property over which it
is flying. (d) Cannot be sued.
Ans. d
19. A pilot is more subject to spatial
disorientation?
(a)
Kinesthetic senses are ignored.
(b)
Eye are moved often in the
process of cross-checking the flight instruments.
(c)
Body signal are used to
interpret flight attitude.
Ans. (c)
20.
A person can bring to India
human remains of a person who has 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 of zinc after permission id obtained from proper authority.
d.
Cannot bring them.
Ans. d
21.
In the event of the forced
landing at an uncontrolled aerodrome, aircraft
a.
May take off after giving
report to the district magistrate/police.
b.
May take off if the forced
landing was not due to any factor effecting the safe operation of the aircraft.
c.
Must not take off till
permission is obtained from DGCA.
Ans. b
22.
Aircraft intending to fly in
formation:
a.
Cannot fly.
b.
Can fly during daytime.
c.
Can fly with permission for
DGCA.
d.
Can fly with prior arrangement.
Ans. a
23.
The “Certificate of
Airworthiness” of an aircraft shall be deemed to be suspended when an aircraft:
a.
Is involved in an
accident/incident.
b.
Is modified or repaired without
the consent of the Director General.
c.
Is modified or repaired
otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of the rules.
d.
Is involved in a serious
violation of the rules contained in the aircraft rules.
Ans. c
24.
If navigation lights fail at
night then:
a.
Land as soon as possible
without endangering the safety of the aircraft.
b.
Fly to destination.
c.
Return to departure aerodrome.
d.
Continue flying.
Ans. a
25.
Aircraft meets with an accident
on runway, its wreckage can be removed:
a.
For smooth flow of air traffic.
b.
For removing a dead body or
injured person.
c.
After taking photographs.
d.
Both (a) and (b) are correct
Ans. d
26. A person dies of cholera, his body can be brought to India if:
a.
Packed in a wooden box.
b.
Cannot be brought.
c.
Sealed in zinc and packed in a
wooden box. Closed in a shell of zinc, joints sealed, shell
enclosed in a teak wooden box which is
enclosed in zinc lined box, filled with saw dust
impregnated with carbolic powder.
d.
Permitted by the DGCA.
Ans. c
27. In case ICAO aircraft designator is not assigned, insert _________
in item 9 of flight plan:
a) NA b) TYP c) Plain
Language designator d) ZZZZ
Ans. d
28. Inst. Chart procedures are given in: (a) AIC (b) NOTAMS (c) AIRAC (d) AIP
Ans. d
29. Inst. Charts carried in aircraft are contained in:
(a)Operation Manual (b) Aircraft Manual (c) Route guides (d) Operational Circulars
Ans. c
30. Danger areas are given in:
(a) AIRAC (b) AIC (c) AIP (d) NOTAMs
Ans. c
31. To know the current watch hours at an aerodrome, pilot should refer
to
(a) NOTAMs (b) AIP (c)
AIC (d) CARs
Ans. b
32. Vertical separation applicable to non-RVSM aircraft operative in
RVSM airspaces is
(a) 500’ (b)
1000’ (c) 2000’ (d) 4000’
Ans. c
33. Weather below minima implies that:
a.
RVR/ Visibility and weather
below minima specified by the operator
b.
Weather below V M C
c.
RVR / VIS and weather below
minima specified by / ICAO
d.
Cloud ceiling is below 1500’
above the aerodrome
Ans. a
34. Two digits in black over yellow back ground hanging from the tower
indicates
(a) Time in VTC (hrs) (b) runway in use
(c) Location of ATS reporting point (d) current visibility in kms.
Ans. b
35. Decision altitude is related to:
(a) Precision app (b) Non precision app (c)
Circling app (d) both ‘a’&
’b’
Ans. a
36. Circling minimas are:
(a) Higher than precision app minimas (b) lower than precision app minimas
(c) Same as than precision app minimas (d)
may be more or less than Precision app. Minimas
Ans. a
37. ARP is at the:
a) Geometric centre of an aerodrome b) Highest elevation at an aerodrome
c)
Designated point at the
aerodrome. d) None of the above
Ans. a
38. SIDS are published in: (a)
AIRAC (b) NOTAMs (c) CARs (d) AIP
Ans. d
39. White flashes from tower to aircraft in flight means:
a.
Return to this aerodrome and
proceed apron
b.
Land at this aerodrome and
proceed to apron.
c.
Land after green signal from
Tower.
d.
None of the alone
Ans. b
40. OCA is determined after taking into account margin for:
(a) Terrine clearance (b) Pilot error (c) Operational congregations
(d) Weather considerations.
Ans. a
41. RVR/DH for cat II ILS ops is:
(a) 550m/60 (b) 350m/30m (c)
550m/30m (d) 800m/60m
Ans. b
42. RVR/DH minima cat III A MLS
is:
(a) 200m/Nil (b) 50m/nil (c)
nil/nil (d) Non of the alone
Ans. a
43. Position reports to be given by an aircraft in VMC, if no route is
being followed will be at an interval of
(a) 30 mins (b) 60 mins
(c) First report after 30 mins and sub
regent after 60 mins
(d) on as required Basis
Ans. c
44. Oxygen is carried on board for crew members and passengers when atmospheric
pressure
will be less than: (a) 620 hPa (b) 700 hPa (c) 376 hPa (d) 800 hPa
Ans. b
45. A twin engine p-i-c has decided to divert due to failure of one
engine. It will be
(a) Uncertainty phase (b) Alert phase (c) Distress phase (d)
Non of the above
Ans. b
46. An IFR flts will main train a minimum altitude of
a.
2000’ above highest obstacle
with in 8 kms of aircraft position in mountainous areas
b.
1000’ above highest obstacle
elsewhere
c.
1000’ above highest obstacle
with in 600m of aircraft position in mountainous areas.
d.
Both (a) and (b) are correct
Ans. d
47. Prisoners can be carried on board with the permission of :
(a) Police commissioner (b) DGCA (c)
DM (d) DIG prisons
Ans. b
48. Indian airspace is classified as: (a)
A,B,C,D (b) B,C,D,E (c) C,D,E,F (d)
D,E,F,G
Ans. d
49. Series of red flashes to an aircraft in flight indicate:
a.
Aerodrome unsafe do not land
b.
Give way to other ac and keep
circling
c.
Flying over danger area clear
immediately
d.
Wait for white signal to join
circuit
Ans. a
50. VFR flts are not permitted:
(a)
Above F 100 (b) Above FL150 (c) Above F 50 (d) above 3000 from terrain or water
Ans. b
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