Tuesday, 23 February 2016

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

(a) NOTAMs            (b) AIP         (c) AIC            (d) CARs
Ans.  (b)

5.      Vertical separation applicable to non-RVSM aircraft operating in RVSM airspaces is
(a) 500’      (b) 1000’         (c) 2000’          (d) 4000’
Ans.  (c)

6.      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)

7.      Two digits in black over yellow black ground hanging from the tower indicates
(a) Time in UTC (hrs)                           (b) runway in use
(c) Location of ATS reporting point   (d) current visibility in kms.
Ans. (b)

8.      Decision altitude is related to:
(a) Precision app    (b) Non precision app   (c) Circling app          (d) both ‘a’& ’b’
Ans.  (a)

9.      Circling minima’s are:
(a) Higher than precision app minimas    (b) lower than precision app minimas
(c) Same as precision app minimas          (d) may be more or less than precision app.minimas
Ans.  (a)

10.  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 alone
Ans.  (a)

11.  SIDS are published in: (a) AIRAC           (b) NOTAMs              (c) CARs         (d) AIP
Ans.  (d)

12.  White flashes from tower to aircraft in flight means:
(a)    Return to this aerodrome and proceed to apron
(b)   Land at this aerodrome and proceed to apron.
(c)    Land after green signal from Tower.
(d)   None of the alone
Ans.  (b)

13.  OCA is determined after taking into account margin for:
(a) Terrain clearance             (b) Pilot error            (c) Operational considerations
(d) Weather considerations.
Ans.  (a)

14.  RVR/DH for cat II ILS ops is
(a) 550m/60           (b) 350m/30m              (c) 550m/30m              (d) 800m/60m
Ans. (b)

15.  RVR/DH  minima cat III A MLS is:
(a) 200m/Nil          (b) 50m/nil       (c) nil/nil          (d) Non of the alone
Ans. (a)

16.  Position reports to be given by an aircraft, 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 subsequent reports after 60 mins   
(d) on as required basis
Ans.  (c)

17.  Oxygen is carried on board for all crew members and passengers when at atmospheric
       pressure will be less than: (a) 620 hPa     (b) 700 hPa      (c) 376 hPa     (d) 800 hPa
Ans. (b)

18.  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)

19.  An IFR flt will maintain 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)

20.  Prisoners can be carried on board with the permission of
(a) Police commissioner    (b) DGCA       (c) DM                        (d) DIG prisons
Ans.  (b)

21. In Cat II, What is DH & RVR?
      (a) 100’ and upto 1500’           (b) Below 200’ and 550m
      (c) 200’ and upto 350m           (d) 100’ & upto 350m
Ans.     (d)

22.  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)

23.  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)

24. Personnel are required to maintain their log books for a period of --- years after the date of
      last entry:       a) 2 years      b) 5 years    c) 1 year    d) 3 years
Ans.  (b)

25. Movement area of an aerodrome constitutes the following
      a) Area including runways / taxiways excluding apron
      b) Area excluding taxiways but including runways and apron
      c) Area including runways / taxiways / aprons
      d) None of the above
Ans. (c)

26.  PIC of an aeroplane can fly for a maximum number of hours in a period of consecutive 30
      Days:       a) 125 hours   b) 100 hours c) 80 percent of time as co-pilot d. none of the above
Ans.  (a)

27. Validity of ATPL medical and licence is
       a) 6 months and 5 years                   b) 5 months and 2 years
       c) 6 months and 2 years                   d) 1 year and 2 years
Ans.  (c)

28. Cabin crew required for a passenger plane with 83 seating capacity is
       a) 8     b) 2    c) 3     d) 2 + 1 for 50 passengers carried more.
Ans.  (b)

29. ICAO annex dealing with Acts of unlawful interference is
      a) annex 7   b) annex 10   c). annex 17    d) annex 18
Ans.  (c)

30. Personnel flying above altitude of ___ feet are required to maintain a separate log to calculate
      hours of exposure to radiation:       a) 40000 ft   b) 41000 ft   c) 45000 ft     d) 49000 ft
Ans.  (d)

31. Navigation lights of an aeroplane cover the following sectors
      a) Red on starboard, green on port 110 deg each
      b) Green on starboard, red on port 110 deg each
      c) Red on starboard, green on port 140 deg each
      d) Green on starboard, red on port 140 deg each
Ans. (b)

32. Twin engine operations are governed by: a) STOP    b) ETOPS   c) RNP   d) RNAV
Ans.  (b)

33. Control area is
       a) Controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the earth
       b) Controlled airspace extending upwards from surface of the earth to a specified limit
       c) Controlled airspace            d) Both a and c above
Ans.  (d)

34. When refueling operations are in progress, unauthorized persons are prohibited within
      a) 15 mtrs   b) 30 mtrs   c) 43 mtrs    d) 20 mtrs
Ans.  (a)

35. Series of red flashes directed towards an aircraft in flight indicate
      a) Return for landing    b) Stop      c) Aerodrome unsafe, do not land
      d) Not withstanding any previous instructions, do not land for the time being
Ans.  (c)

36. Decompression sickness causes:
      (a) Lack of CO2 in blood             (b) Lack of O2 in blood.
      (c) N2 babbles in tissues               (d) Over breathing 
Ans.     (c)

37. The crew of an aircraft should not consume alcoholic drink
       a) Within 12 hours of flight time            b) as in ‘a’ and during the flight
       c) Within 24 hours of flight time            d) none of the above
Ans.  (b)

38. An aircraft incident and accident is to be reported within
      a) incident 12 hrs, accident 24 hours     b) incident 24 hrs, accident 48 hours
      c) incident 24 hrs, accident 12 hours     d) incident 48 hrs, accident 24 hours
Ans.  (d)

39. Width of an airway is
       a) 10 nm over land and 20 nm over sea      b) 20 nm over land and 20 nm over sea
       c) 20 nm over land and 40 nm over sea      d) 20 nm over land and 10 nm over sea
Ans.  (b)

40. A series of red and green pyrotechnics fired towards and aircraft indicate
      a) Aircraft is entering a danger area          b) aircraft is entering a restricted area
      c) Aircraft is entering a prohibited area    d) all above are correct
Ans.  (d)

41. As a PIC you find yourself over a prohibited area, you will
      a) Signal urgency and land at the nearest aerodrome
      b) Signal distress and land at nearest aerodrome
      c) As ‘b’ and land at aerodrome outside the prohibited area
      d) Signal urgency and proceed on your way
Ans.  (c)

42. The repeated switching on and off of the landing lights indicate
       a) urgency    b) distress    c) pan pan     d) affirmative
Ans.  (a)

43. A pressurized flight shall
      a) Carry oxygen for all crew members
      b) Carry oxygen for all crew members and passengers
      c) Carry oxygen for all crew members and passengers, in the event of loss of pressurization,
          pressure in the compartment would be less than 700 mb
      d) Carry oxygen for all crew members and passengers, in the event of loss of pressurization,
          pressure in the compartment would be less than 620 mb
Ans.  (c)

44. General information of purely explanatory or advisory nature are promulgated through
      a) CAR    b) AIP    c) AIC    d) NOTAM
Ans.  (c)

45. A flight plan shall be preserved by the operator for a period of
      a) 6 months          b) 1 year             c) 2 years           d) 3 years
Ans.  (a)

46. Doc 4444 relates to
      a) Flight level tables b) position reports c) emergency procedures d) all above
Ans.  (d)

47. An aircraft transiting from one FIR to next FIR shall request transfer to ATC at least
      a) 60 minutes          b) 30 minutes           c) 15 minutes             d) 10 minutes
Ans.  (d)

48. While ascending through the transition level and descending through, height of the aircraft
       shall be reported
       a) Ascending altitude, descending flight level    b) ascending flight level, descending altitude
       c) Ascending QFE, descending QNH                  d) ascending QNH, descending QNE
Ans.  (b)

49. The operating minima for an aerodrome are expressed in terms of
      a) RVR                                                                               b) RVR or visibility and MDA / H
      c) RVR or visibility and if necessary cloud conditions     d) All above
Ans.  (d)

50. Corrections to charts relating to entry/exit requirements are given in
       a) AIP           b) AIC           c) Chart NOTAMS            d) CAR

Ans.  (a)

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