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Old 28th Jun 2010, 17:06
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1. Prisoners can be carried on board a/c, with written permission of
a. DGCA
b. DGCA, DDGCA, DR & I
ans: b


2. Aerodrome broadcasting service is provided by:
a. AAI
b. Controller of aerodromes
ans: a


3. A pilot can fly an a/c which is not entered in the a/c rating of his license for endorsement on his license
a. Within 5 nm of an aerodrome
b. Within LFA (Local Flying Area) of the aerodrome
ans:b


4. If an a/c force lands at an uncontrolled aerodrome, it can take off again
a. After the permission of DGCA
b. If it is in a position to reach the destination.
ans: a


5. A pilot can fly in 30 consecutive days
a. 80 hours PIC & 70 hours as co-pilot
b. 80 hours PIC & 50 hours as co-pilot
c. 70 hours PIC & 80 hours as co-pilot
ans: b (take 80% of co pilot hrs )


6. When flying in the transition layer, the altitude is reported as
a. On QFE
b. On QNH
c. As flight level
d. As height above ground level
ans: c


7. What is the vertical separation between a/c on reciprocal tracks and on the same track above FL290?
ans: 2000 feet without rvsm rules


8. You are about to board your a/c as PIC. Your license can be checked by
a. The District Magistrate
b. A Customs Officer
c. A police officer
d. None of the above
ans: a b c (all of the abv)


9. Flying in Danger Area is
a. Prohibited
b. Permitted above a certain flight level
c. Allowed if permitted by ATC
d. Allowed if permitted by DGCA
ans: c


10. All records associated with defects and their rectification are required to be preserved for a period of
a. 1 year
b. Till the a/c is phased out of service
ans: a


11. All defects observed during flight are to be reported
a. Soon after the flight
b. After the last flight of the day in case of training a/c making a series of flights in a single day, unless a serious defect occurs
c. Both are correct
ans: c


12. In India, ATS Routes are classified as
a. Class C
b. Class D
c. Class F
ans: c


13. Above what height the flight levels are to be used in India
a. 4,000 feet
b. 5,500 feet
ans: a


14. For FDTL, the flying time of training flights is
a. Counted
b. Counted only if combined with a scheduled flight
ans: b


15. In a controlled airspace, the VFR flights will be terminated if the cloud ceiling falls below
a. 1,500 feet
b. 1,000 feet
c. 1,500 meters
ans: a


16. The Tokyo Convention Act 1975 applies to
a. All aircraft
b. The whole of India
c. Any where in the world
ans: c ( it doesnnt applies to military aircraft and even some more so option a cannot be considered)


17. A red flag on top of ATC building indicates to a pilot that
a. Flying in progress
b. Nothing
ans:a


18. The light a/c departing behind a medium a/c, the minimum time difference is
a. 2 minutes
b. 3 minutes
ans:a


19. The number of search and rescue areas in India are
a. Four
b. Five
ans: a


20. From the beginning of the runway to the displaced threshold, the runway edge lights are
a. Red
b. White
ans: a


21. The maximum duty time limit per day extension is
a. 4 hours
b. 2 hours
c. 6 hours
d. 8 hours
ans:a


22. The amendments to aircraft rules is done through
a. NOTAM
b. AIC
c. AIRAC
d. CAR
ans: b


23. The FDTL may be extended by
a. DGCA
b. Operator
ans: b

24. The length of R/W center line markings and the length between the markings is
a. 30 meters and 20 meters
b. 30 meters and 30 meters
c. 20 meters and 20 meters
d. 20 meters and 30 meters
ans: a

25. On a runway, there are 3 pairs of threshold markings. The length of the runway is
a. 1200 to 1500 meters
b. 1200 to 2100 meters
c. More than 2100 meters
ans: a

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