Tuesday, 23 February 2016

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

    a) DA      b) DH      c) MDA       d) MDH
Ans. d

5. Pilot in command of an aircraft on precision approach cannot execute a landing unless he has
    the runway visual references in contact before he can descend below
    a) MSA    b) MDH      c) DA     d) MDA
Ans. c

6. An operator can designate as a PIC of an aeroplane only if
    (a) He has made 6 take offs and landings on the aerodromes along the route within the last 3
          months
    (b) He has made 3 take offs and landings on the aerodromes along the route within the last 6
          months
    (c) He has made 6 take offs and landings on the aerodromes along the route within the last 6
          months
    (d) He has made 3 take offs and landings on the aerodromes along the route within the last 3
          months
Ans. d

7. An operator can designate as a PIC of an aeroplane if
    (a) He has flown as a copilot of an aeroplane along the route for minimum of last 3 months
    (b) He has flown as a copilot of an aeroplane along the route for minimum of last 6 months
    (c) He has flown as a copilot of an aeroplane along the route for minimum of last 9 months
    (d) He has flown as a copilot of an aeroplane along the route for minimum of last 12 months
Ans. d

8. A turbojet aircraft is required to carry minimum amount of fuel as
    (a) Fuel from departure to destination, execute a missed approach, to a destination alternate,
         fuel for take off taxi holding and landing, plus 30 minutes of reserve
    (b) Fuel from departure to destination, execute a missed approach, to a destination alternate,
          fuel for take off taxi holding and landing, plus 45 minutes of reserve
    (c) Fuel from take off to an alternate via a predetermined point, sufficient fuel for taxi, take-
        off, holding and landing, plus 45 minutes of reserve, total of which should not be less than 2
        hours of flying time.
Ans. a

9. A white dumbbell with a black bar spaced perpendicularly indicates
a)      All aircraft are required to land, takeoff and taxi on taxiways and runways only.
b)      Are required to land and takeoff on runways only
c)      A white dumbbell when displayed requires a/c to land and takeoff and taxi on taxiways and  
      runways only.
Ans. b

10. A/c on same level converging track has separation
a) 15min         b) 10min        c) 5min        d) 20NM
Ans. a

11. Aeronautical information circulars provide information that:
(a) Timely knowledge of services, procedure or hazard which is essential to personnel
      concerned with flight operations
(b) Does not qualify as a NOTAM or an inclusion in AIP, but relates to flight safety, air
     navigation, administrative or legislative matters.
(c) Temporary changes to the information contained in the AIP which are published by
      means of special pages.
Ans. b

12.  To acquire a valid a test for flight data recorder, at least 1hr of the data should be deleted
a)      A total of 1hr should be deleted to provide a valid test
b)      The oldest recorded data at the time of testing may be erased
c)      The oldest accumulated data at the time of testing should be erased.
d)     Minimum 1hr of data recorded can be erased
Ans. c

13.  An operator must maintain medical records of flight crew for radiation exposure above
a)      49,000ft     b) 51,000ft      c) 46,000ft     d) 41,000ft
Ans. a

14.  What is the time limit that a pilot should not fly when under the influence of alcohol?
a)      24hrs    b) 12hrs     c) 72hrs        d) 18hrs
Ans. b

15.  Runway centre line lights are: a)Green   b) Blue    c) White     d) Red
Ans. c

16.  Annex 17 contains what information
a)      a/c accident investigation b) safeguarding acts of unlawful interference
c)   Search and rescue
Ans. b

17.  What should be the flight visibility of an a/c flying at 3000’ in class G airspace
a)      1500m    b) 5km       c) 8km      d) Clear of cloud and in sight of surface
Ans. b

18.  Transponder code for distress is: a) 7700    b) 7600    c) 121.5       d) 7500
Ans. a

19.  What type of flight is allowed in class A airspace
a)      IFR only     b) IFR and VFR     c) IFR and special VFR      d) VFR only
Ans. a

20.  An a/c with seating capacity of 150, what is the number of flight attendants required to be
     carried on the flight: 2    b) 3     c) 4        d) 5
Ans. c

21. In IMC aircraft changes from aerodrome control tower to approach control
a)      Immediately after take off.  b) before entering runway    c) on finals
Ans. a

22.  What lights would a pilot slightly above glide slope see on a PAPI.
a)      3 green and 1 white   b) 3 red and 1 white     c) 2red and 2 white   d) 3 white and 1 red
Ans. d

23.  Red and green flashes fired at an interval of 10 sacs indicate.
      (a)    Over prohibited area, restricted area or danger area.
      (b)    Do not land for the time being.
      (c)    Exercise caution while landing.
Ans. a

24.  At runway and taxiway holding lines:
      (a)    White dashes lie towards nearest runway.
      (b)    Yellow continuous lines lie towards runway.
      (c)    While dashes lie towards nearest runway.
Ans. c

25.  Identifier TDZL is _________:
       (a) Green and white lights 75 mtr spacing
       (b) White paired, flash lights at 150 mtr longitudinal
       (c) White paired variable lights with 30 mtr longitudinal spacing
Ans. c

26. You have diverted your flt to field alternate. In what time you have to intimate to your
      original destination: (a) 30 min         (b) 10 min              (c) 20 min                 (d) 60 min
Ans. a

27. Position report should be given in…
      (a) 30 min in IMC                (b) 15 min in IMC           
      (c) 45 min in VMC              (d) first report after 30 mins and subsequent after 60 mins
Ans. d

28. Abrupt head movement in a step turn may causes…
      (a) Spatial disorientation       (b) False horizon          (c) Elevator illusion
Ans. a

29. Centrifugal force without visual aids can be interpreted by a pilot as:
      (a) Motion reversal          (b) Turning         (c) Rising and falling
Ans. c

30. Destination and information sings are.
      (a) Black letter in yellow background  (b) Yellow letter in black background
      (c) White in back
Ans. a

31. Cockpit lights are
      (a) Red light as they help in reading contours on maps at night   
      (b) Bright lights 
      (c) Dim white light
Ans. c

32. Hyperventilation is:
       (a) Excessive oxygen in blood stream    (b) Lack of sleep       (c) Insufficient CO2
Ans. c

33. Hypoxia
      (a) Increases with altitude (b) Is normally experienced below 8000 feet 
      (c) Is due to over breathing
Ans. a

34. On x-country flt you divert to another aerodrome, you have to inform ATC if delayed by:
      (a) 15 min             (b) 60 min                (c) 30 min
Ans. c

35. If you see a white and flashing red light, ac is
      (a) A/c flying away from you           (b) Right to left         (c) Left to right
Ans. a
36. A/c passing from left to right you will see
      (a) Red light             (b) Red and white light               (c) Green light
Ans. c

37. Record to be maintained for months for radiation if flying above…
      (a) 10,000’              (b) 49,000’             (c) 60,000’
Ans. b

38. One a/c is tracking 030 degree reporting over a point at 0412 hrs other on 100 degree cannot
       pass this point before: (a) 0422            (b) 0427                 (c) 0417
Ans. b

39. FDR and CVR are used for
      (a) Investigation for accidents and incidents      (b) Training       (c) Collision avoidance
Ans. a

40. ADC is not required if flying in
      (a) 5 nm and below 3000’    (b) 3 nm and below 1000’         (c) 5 nm and below 1000’ AGL
Ans. c

41. Aerobatics with in 2 nm of airport can not be done below…
       (a) 2000’               (b) 6000’                (c) 3000’
Ans. b

42. Unlawful interference is given in annexure: (a) 2            (b) 10          (c) 17
Ans. c

43. Aircraft operation are given in annexure: (a) 3         (b) 6        (c) 11
Ans. b

44. SIDs are available in: (a) AIRACS       (b) AIP           (c) CARS
Ans. b

45. Incubation period for relapsing fever is: (a) 6 days     (b) 7 days   (c) 8 days
Ans. c

46. Visibility required for VFR flight below 3000’ or 1000’ terrain clearance is
      (a) 5 km    (b) 1.6 km   (c) 8 km
Ans. a

47. Two a/c of same category converging…
      (a) Both will turn to right                 (b) Aircraft on right will turn right    
      (c) Aircraft on the left will give way
Ans. c

48. Sunrise time is 0550 hrs VFR flt can take off at
        (a) 0520 hrs    (b) 0535 hrs    (c) 0510 hrs    (d) 0550 hrs
Ans. d

49. Due to fog other a/c will appear to be
      (a) Nearest than normal           (b) Farther then normal           (c) Will have no difference
Ans. b

50. Data can be removed from FDR.
       (a) Not more then one hour accumulated for testing purpose.
       (b) One hour of data last recorded for testing purpose.
       (c) Two hour of recorded data for testing purpose. 

 Ans. a

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