Airregulationsquestions India
Airregulationsquestions India
Airregulationsquestions India
Explanation of Colors (by Capt. Kraft): Green: answer acc. Guide book Yellow: answer as given in the sample questionaire
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If navigation lights of an aircraft fail during flight at night: a. It may fly to destination with its landing lights ON. b. It may descend and fly in visual reference to the ground. c. It may continue its flight to destination after obtaining permission from ATC. d. It must land as soon as it is possible to do without involving any danger to aircraft. A pilot must undergo a fresh medical examination in the event of his having sickness involving incapacity for a period: a. 10 days or more. b. 30 days or more. c. 15 days or more. d. One week or more. In the event of change of ownership of a registered aircraft, a/c can be flown: a. As soon as new owner gets possession of a/c. b. As soon as DGCA has been informed. c. As soon as sale deed is registered. d. When the a/c is registered in the name of the new owner except when permission in writing of Director General is obtained. Minimum height at which aerobatics can be performed over an aerodrome 1st: a. 3000 above aerodrome level b. 2000 above ground level c. 6000 above ground level. d. Aerobatics is totally prohibited within 2 nm periphery of aerodrome. Subject of course, to some exceptions, observance of Instrument Flight Rules is compulsory at night: a. If visibility is less than 5 kms. b. If visibility is less than 8 kms. c. If visibility is less than 5 km and minimum specified cloud separation does not exist. d. Irrespective of VMC/IMC. Two red balls hoisted on a mast near the signal area indicates: a. Direction of take of and landing is to be verified from control tower. b. Aerodrome ATC not in use. c. Glider flying in progress. d. Student pilot learning flying.
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A series of white flashes toward an a/c in flight from aerodrome control means: a. Nothing b. Give way to other a/c and continue circling. c. Return to starting point. d. Land at this aerodrome and proceed to apron. An aircraft force lands at an uncontrolled aerodrome: a. It must not take off till permission is obtained from the District Magistrate or Police Authorithies. b. It may take off if no passenger has sustained any injury. c. It must not take off till permission from owner of the aerodrome is obtained. d. It must not take off till permission from DGCA is obtained. In case of radio communications failure under IFR, your action is: a. To return to the aerodrome of departure. b. To return to your own base. c. A gradual descent so that you are clear of clouds and in sight of the surface. d. After you have failed to restore communication in spite of various specified actions, proceed according to current flight plan. Flight Crew personel are required to keep their log books after the last entry therein for a period of: a. 24 months. b. 3 years. c. 5 years. d. 10 years. While flying at night, you observe a steady white light. It means: a. Urgency signal by another a/c. b. Headlight or another a/c coming towards you. c. Port light of another a/c crossing your path. d. Rear light of another a/c ahead of you. ICAO annex 1 deals with: a. Aircraft airworthiness of a/c. b. Personnel licensing. c. Aeronautical charts. d. Aircraft accidents. Urgency signal on R/T is: a. MAY DAY b. PAN c. Dots and a long transmission d. X X X
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An a/c registered in India need not carry any radio or comm. equipment on board: a. Provided it remains below cloud and within sight of the ground. b. Provides it flies VFR. c. Provided its AUW is < 1600 kgs and is in VFR contact flying. d. Carriage of radio equipment is mandatory for all flights. For the purpose of issue of instrument rating an applicant must have: a. Not less than 5 hrs. of instrument time as a pilot of an aeroplane within a period of 12 months immediately proceeding the date of application. b. Not less than 5 hrs. of instrument time as a pilot of an aeroplane within the last 6 months immediately proceeding the date of application. c. Not less than 5 hrs. of instrument time as a pilot of an aeroplane within the last 6 months, and a total of 40 hrs of instrument time. d. Not less than 10 hrs. of instrument time as a pilot of an aeroplane within the last 6 months, and a total of 25 hrs of instrument time. When operating flight at more than 100 nm Seaward, in VMC, flight plan is to be: a. VFR during day. b. IFR irrespective of day; night. c. VFR or IFR. d. IFR during night. All flights except military a/c, must observe instrument flight rules when operating above: a. FL 200 b. FL 210 c. FL 150 Max. Flight level for an IFR flight in India: a. FL 400 b. FL 460 c. FL 150 d. FL 400 for non-scheduled a/c and FL 460 for scheduled a/c. A helicopter (weighing more than pushpak), and a pushpak aircraft are converging at approx the same level: a. ATR shall give way to the helicopter. b. Helicopter shall give way to the ATR 42. c. The one which has the other on its right shall give way. d. The one which has the other on its left shall give way.
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ATR-42 and glider are coverging at the same level. Glider is to the left of ATR-42. Which a/c shall give way: a. ATR 42 is to the right and therefore has the right of way. b. Glider has ATR 42 on its right, therefore Glider has the right of way. c. ATR 42 thought is on the right, has to give way to a Glider because a power driven a/c is obliged to give way to gliders under the exceptions rule. The right side navigation light of an a/c is to be visible through on arc of: a. 360. b. 180. c. 140. d. 110. The rear light of an a/c is to be visible through an arc of: a. 45. b. 90. c. 140. d. 180. Instructions of computation of quantities of fuel and oil to be carried on board are contained in: a. Operation Manual. b. Route Guides. c. NOTAMs. d. AIRAC. The commander of an a/c equipped with wireless will send a health reporth to the officer-in-charge of an aerodrome of proposed landing in India, in case any person on bard the a/c is suffering from any illness, at least: a. One hour before landing. b. Two hours before landing. c. 30 min before landing. d. 15 min before landing. Two white crosses, one each displayed on each end of the runway means: a. R/W is unfit for movement of a/c. b. A/c to land beyond the marked position. c. Glider flying in progress. d. R/W unfit for heavy a/c. A series if green flashes to a/c in circuit from ATC means: a. Cleared to land. b. Return for landing, clearances to land and taxi will be given subsequently. c. Cleared to taxi. d. Nothing.
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A letter C displayed in black against yellow background indicates: a. Communication facilities exist at this aerodrome. b. Place to report in connection with Air Traffic Service Report Office. c. Place to report in connection with Fire Fighting Facilities. d. Nothing. A horizontal white dumbbell with a black bar placed perpendicular to the shaft across each circular portion of the dumbbell in a signal area indicates: a. Aircraft are required to land and take off on runways only, but other maneuvers need not be confirmed to runways and taxiways. b. Aircraft are required to land, take off and taxi on runways only. c. A/c are required to land and take off on runways, however taxi may be done on taxiways. d. Landing and take off restriction exists. An aerodrome has two R/Ws 09/27: 15/33. Surface wind is 290/15 kts. You will use R/W: a. 09 b. 15 c. 27 d. 33 The age for issue of ATPL is: a. 17 b. 18 c. 21 d. 21 for Aeroplanes and 20 for Helicopter. A journey log book is required to be carried on board by: a. All private a/c. b. Public tpt a/c. c. All a/c registered in India. Period of prohibition of alcoholic drinks in respect of operating crew members of an a/c before commencement of a flight is: a. 6 hrs. b. 12 hrs. c. 24 hrs. d. 36 hrs.
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Members of operating crew consume alcoholic drinks 18 hrs before the commencement of a flight. However, their capacity to act as a member of crew is affected or impaired. Not intoxicated, however whats applicable: a. No rule is infringed drinks are consumed much before the prescribed period of 12 hrs before commencement of flight. b. Though specified period of prohibition has been respected, they are in such as state, that their capacity to act as a member is impaired and hence have violated a rule. c. They are not in a state of intoxication, hence no rule is infringed. A crew member and his friend, a passenger on the a/c, consume liquor within 12 proceeding hours of commencement of flight. Both are intoxicated. State whether. a. Both the passenger and crew have violated a rule. b. Crew member has violated, but passenger has not. c. Crew member has not violated, but passenger has. A member of a crew and his friend passenger respect law and consume drinks before the prescribed period of 12 hours before commencement of a flight. Passenger happens to be intoxicated at the time of flight and crew member is not intoxicated, but his capacity to act as a member is impaired, state: a. Member if a crew will be barred from taking the flight, but passenger can travel. b. Passenger cant travel in the a/c though he has not violated the rules. c. Crew member cant not as a crew member and the passenger cant even enter the a/c, not to talk of traveling, Both crew member and the passenger have violated rules. Smoking is permitted in a/c: a. If pilot so permits. b. If it is a private aeroplane. c. If certificate of airworthiness (C of A) permits. Cockpit check list is required to be on board: a. If it is a private a/c. b. If instructor is not on board. c. If it is an aerial work a/c. d. On all a/c registered in India A passenger on board an a/c may take alcoholic drinks: a. To any extend he may like at his free will. b. Provided he is not in a state of intoxication c. Provided his capacity to act as a passenger is not impaired. d. At any time provided his co-passengers dont object.
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Smoking in a/c is permitted as per certificate of airworthiness. A passenger is permited to smoke inside the a/c: a. During take off. b. During landing. c. During refueling. d. Any time other than (a) (b) (c) provided a temporary notice of smoking prohibited is not displayed. A flight plan is submitted in respect of: a. All IFR flights. b. All VFR flights. c. All private a/c non-scheduled flights. d. All flights. While flying over congested areas of cities, towns or settlements or over an open-air assembly of persons, a VFR flight shall maintain the following heights, except when necessary for take of or landing or when so permitted by ATC: a. 1.000 above the highest obstacle 5 nm b. 1.000 above the highest obstacle 10 nm c. 1.000 above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600 from a/c. d. 500 above ground or water. Photography at a Government aerodrome is not permitted. However, following persons may authorize the permission in writing: a. Aerodrome Officer. b. Controller of aerodromes of Civil Aviation Dept. c. D.D.G. or D.G. d. (b) and (c) above. Director of Regulations and Information can authorize photography at a Govt. Aerodrome or from an a/c in flight, provided permission is given in writing. a. True. ?? b. False. Carriage of mails in a/c or giving permission to carry mail is prohibited except with the consent in writing. a. DGCA. b. Controller of aerodromes of Civil Aviation Dept. c. DR&I. d. DG P&T. Requirements within the preceding six months of intended flight for a valid night rating are: a. 5 take offs and 5 landings as PIC and sole manipulator of controls. b. 5 take offs and 5 landings as PIC. c. 5 take offs and 5 landings patterns as PIC and sole manipulator of controls.
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Flying from high pressure to low pressure area, a/cs altimeter reads: a. too high b. too low. While maintaining a FL 100 (at 1013,25 hPa) and flying from low pressure to high pressure area, youre a/c altimeter will indicate: a. Lower than FL 100. b. Higher than FL 100. c. Fl 100 only. IFR is compulsory at night subject to few exceptions a. True. b. False.?? When two power driven a/c (one carrying student pilot, and the other ATPL holder) are on converging tracks, at approximate the same level, the responsibility of avoiding collision lies on: a. ATPL holder b. SPL holder c. Heavier a/c irrespective of license/rating of pilot d. The a/c who has the other a/c on its right, irrespective of AUW and license rating. Which signals indicate that aerodrome is being used by Gliders and that Glider Flying is in progress: a. A double white cross displayed horizontally. b. One red ball hanging from a must. c. Two red balls hanging d. (a) or (b) both are correct. An a/c with one of the navigation light u/s: a. Can fly during day and night. b. Cant fly at night. c. Can fly at night only provided landing light are 3. Flight time means: a. The total time from the moment the a/c first moves under its own power for the purpose of taking off until the moment it comes to rest at the end of the flight. b. Block to block time. c. Chocks to chocks time. d. All the above.
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What is solo time: a. Means flight time during which a Pilot is the sole occupant of an aircraft. b. Means flight time during which a Pilot is responsible for the operation and safety of the a/c. c. Means flight time during which a person is receiving flight instruction from a Pilot on board the a/c. d. Means flight during which is Pilot manipulates the flight controls of an a/c. Instrument Time means: a. The instrument flight time. b. The instrument ground time. c. The time during which a Pilot is piloting an a/c solely, by reference to instruments and without external reference points. d. The instrument flight time or the instrument ground time. Co-pilot means: a. A Pilot serving in any piloting capacity other than PIC. ?? b. A licensed Pilot other than PIC, including a Pilot who is on board for the sole purpose of receiving flight instruction. c. A licensed pilot serving in any piloting capacity other than PIC. d. A licensed Pilot receiving flight instruction. Category A is a type of a/c register: a. Wholly owned by citizens of India. b. By a company or corporation registered anywhere any carrying on business in India. c. By a company or corporation registered in India and having its principal place or business within India. Category B is a type of a/c a. Where the aircraft is wholly owned by citizens of India. b. By person resident in or carrying on business in India, who are not citizen of India. c. By a company or corporation registered in India and having its principal place or business within India. d. (b) and (c) above. A prohibited area means: a. An area over which flying is prohibited. b. An area over which flying in IFR is prohibited. c. An area over which special permission in required to fly VFR. d. An area over which low-flying is prohibited. Landing and housing charges at Govt. Aerodromes are payable depending upon: a. Maximum permissible AUW of a/c as specified by the state of registration of a/c. b. Basic weigh of a/c. c. Regulated take off weight. d. Seating capacity of a/c.
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Some flights are exempted from the levy of landing charges, they are: a. Training flights ?? b. A.c AUW not exceeding 1140 kgs (2.500 lbs). c. Any a/c which does less than five landing during one day. d. Flights solely for the purpose of ascertaining serviceability in air of a/c and its equipment. Some flights are exempted from payment of landing charges to the extend of 50% of standard rate. These are: a. Test flights. b. Flights solely for training flight crew members. c. Light a/c of AUW not exceeding 2.500 lbd. d. Humanitarian or emergency needs flights. For the purpose of schedule II dealing with licenses of aircraft personnel flight by night means a flight: a. Between sunset sunrise. b. Between 15 minute4s after the sunset and 15 minutes before sunrise. c. Performed between the period half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise. d. Between 30 minutes before sunset to 30 minutes before sunrise. Any place (which is not licensed) other than a Govt. Aerodrome can be used: a. As a regular place of landing and departure by a scheduled air transport service. b. For a series of landings and departures by any a/c carrying passengers for hire or reward. c. For the purpose of giving joy rides for hire or reward if it has been approved by D.G. d. All the above are wrong. An a/c approaching to land at an aerodrome in required to change the sub scale of its altimeter to QNH settings: a. When at transition altitude. b. When at 1.000 above aerodrome elevation. c. When at transition level. d. Any time during the depth of transition level. The a/c accident is to be notified to DGCA a. Within 12 hours of accidents. b. Within 24 hours of accidents. c. As soon as possible. d. As soon as possible and in any case within 24 hours after the occurrence of the accident. The a/c incident is to be notified to DGCA. a. Within 24 hours. b. As soon as possible.
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c. Within 48 hours of the incident. 76. In the case of a notifiable accident under rule 68 or 69, passengers and crews personal baggage may be removed from the a/c under the supervision of: a. Police Officer. b. Magistrate. c. Officer of CAD. d. Any of the above. Goods can be removed from the a/c involved in a notifiable accident under the supervision and concurrence of: a. Officer of CAD b. Police Dept. Officer. c. Magistrate. d. Any of the above. Mails can be removed from the a/c involved in a notifiable accident under the supervision of: a. Police Officer / Magistrate. b. Officer of CAD c. Officer of P & T. d. Any of the above. The investigation of any accident involving an a/c by Inspector of Accidents details by DG is to be held in: a. Private. b. Public. Investigation of incident as ordered by DG by Inquiry Officer is to be held in: a. Private. b. Open. c. Public. Aerobatics over an aerodrome must be performed at a height greater than: a. 5.000 b. 2.000 c. 6.000 d. Totally prohibited. Flight plan is to be filled for: a. All scheduled flights. b. VIP flights. c. IFR flights. d. All flights.
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Aircraft intending to fly in formation: a. Cant fly at all. b. Can fly during day time only. c. DGCA permission in to be obtained. d. Appropriate ATS unit to be contacted for prior permission. Red pyrotechnic directed to an a/c in flight from aerodrome control tower means: a. You are entering prohibited, restricted, or danger area. b. One a/c is in distress. c. Nothwithstanding any previous instructions, do not land for the time being. d. Runway unavailable. Divert to nearest suitable aerodrome. Flight plan is to be submitted prior to commencement of flight at least: a. 30 minutes before the flight. b. 60 minutes before the flight. c. 2 hours before the flight. d. Information by telephone will suffice. Instructions for computation of fuel and oil to be carried on board are contained in: a. Route Guide. b. NOTAMS. c. Operational Manual d. Annexure 2. R/Ws at an aerodrome 08/26 : 13/31. Surface wind is 280 / 12 kts. You will use R/W: a. 08 b. 13 c. 26 d. 31 While approaching of final leg, the a/c compass will read: a. 08 b. 26 c. 261 d. 130 A journey logbook is required to be carried on board: a. By private taxi only b. Public tpt a/c. c. All a/c. Cockpit check list is required to be carried on board: a. If it private a/c. b. Public tpt a/c. c. Aerial work a/c. d. On all a/c.
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The passenger on board on a/c may take alcoholic drinks to whatever extent but he should not be intoxicated stated: a. True. b. False. An a/c accident should be notified to DGCA: a. Only if a/c is substantially damaged. b. Only if a/c is a public tpt a/c. c. Only if a/c accident occurs at a controlled aerodrome. d. All accidents falling within the term a/c accident For the purposes of flight tests for issue / renewal of a license, flight by night means Period half hour after SS to half hour prior SR Cockpit check list is required to be carried by all a/c a. True. b. False. Daily inspections and certificate of safety by a licensed Engineer is required: a. For all private a/c. b. For all flying club a/c. c. For all Govt. a/c. d. For all a/c. An a/c must posses C of A at all times: a. True. b. False. The lowest flight level available in India is: a. 30 b. 40 ?? c. 55 d. 45 Whoever will fully flies an a/c in such a manner as to cause danger to any person or any property shall be punished with i9mprisonment or fine or both: i. Imprisonment is _6 month__________________________________. and ii. Fine is 1000 RS_________________________________________.
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Quadrantal rule for curising on a magnetic track of 335, the FL would be: a. 100 b. 105 c. 96 d. 110 Flights operated at more than 100 nm from sea shore is to be conducted as per: a. VFR is possible. b. IFR is possible. c. Discretion of Pilot. d. IFR only. All flights must observe Instrument Flight Rules irrespective of met conditions when operating: a. Above FL 100 b. Above FL 200 c. Above FL 150 d. Along airways. Semi-circular system of cruising levels above FL 280 on a magnetic track of 340 gives us the first FL as: a. 290 b. 300 c. 320 d. 310 Conforming to semi-circular system, on a magnetic track of 160, the first FL available above FL 290 is: a. FL 295 b. FL 330 c. FL 310 d. FL 300 ICAO annexure 6 deals with Aircraft Operations ICAO annexure 2 deals with Rules of the Air ICAO annexure 10 deals with Aeronautical Telecomunication Compensation to passenger in case of accident involving death or permanent disability is 2 Lacs (1 Lac below 12 years) and for temporary disability RS 200 p.d. or RS 40.000 whichever is less.
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A white dumbbell displayed on an airfield means: a. Land and t/0 on runways only but other maneouvers need not be confirmed to runways and taxiways. b. Land t/0 and taxi on runways and taxiways only. c. Direction of t/0 and landing to be clarified from control power. d. None of above. A white dumbbell with blank bars in circular portion means: a. Land t/o and taxi on runways and taxiways only. b. Direction of t/o and landing to be clarified from control tower. c. Both the above. d. Land and t/o on runways only but other maneouvers need not to be confirmed to runways and taxiways. Landing T painted in white or yellow means: a. Glider flying in progress. b. It is the direction for landing and t/o along arm and towards cross arm. c. Single direction is not being used for all landings and t/os. d. All the above. A black ball suspended from a mast means: ?? a. Land t/o and taxi on runways and taxiways only. b. Direction of take off to be verified from control tower. c. Both the above. d. None of the above. Letter C in black against yellow on background means: a. Airfield is closed. b. Restroom for cockpit and cabin crew. c. Place where aircrew is to report for briefing on air traffic services. d. None of the above. Landing T with a white or yellow disk displayed horizontally along side the cross space of landing T means: a. Land, t/o and taxi on runways and taxiways only. b. Single direction is being used for all landings and t/os c. Single direction is not being used for all landings and t/os d. All the above. A white cross displayed on maneouvering area means: a. This portion is fit for aircrafts movements. b. This portion is unfit for aircrafts movements. c. Glider flying in progress. d. None of the above.
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Two white crosses on each side of the runway means: a. Aircrafts are required to land before two crosses white landing. b. Aircrafts are required to land beyond two crosses while landing. c. Aircraft are required to land on two crosses while landing. d. None of the above. Visual met conditions, when within controlled airspace are: a. Minimum of 8 km visibility when aircraft ia at or above 3,000 ft. b. Minimum horizontal distance from clouds is 1.5 km when aircraft is at or above 3,000 ft. c. Minimum vertical distance from clouds is 300 meters or 1,000 ft when aircraft is at or above 3,000 ft. d. All the above. Visual met conditions outside controlled airspace when aircraft is below 3,000 ft are: a. Minimum visibility of 1.5 km or 1 mile. b. Clear of cloud and in sight of ground. c. Both of the above d. None of the above. Visual met conditions below 3,000 when within controlled airspace are: a. Minimum visibility of 3 miles or 5 kms. b. Minimum horizontal distance from clouds is 1.5 km. c. Minimum vertical distance from clouds is 300 meters. d. All the above. Contracting state means a. A state which is a member of IATA. b. A state which is not a member of IATA. c. A state which is a member of ICAO. d. A state which is a member of air transport association of India. Air services transit agreement includes: a. The privilege to fly across the country without landing b. The privilege to land for non-traffic purposes. c. Both the above. d. None of the above. The air traffic operated by a foreign national carrier between other two contracting state is: a. Air traffic operated under Air service transit agreement b. Air traffic operated under International Air Transport Agreement c. Cabotage traffic. d. None of the above.
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Annexure 1 deals with.while annexure 18 deals with .. a. Personal licensing, safe transportation of Dangerous Goods. b. Rules of air, Aircraft accidents. c. Security, Search and Rescue. d. Aerodrome, Aircraft noise. Annexure 2 deals with.while annexure 8 deals with .. a. Aircraft noise, security. b. Aerodrome and Aeronautical telecommunication. c. Rules of air, Aircraft Operation. d. Rules of air, Aircraft airworthiness. Annexure 12 and Annexure 13 deals with: a. Personal licensing and rules of air respectively. b. Search & Rescue and Aircraft accidents respectively. c. Aircraft noise and security respectively. d. None of the above. Annexure 8 and Annexure 10 deals with: a. Maps / Charts and Units of Measurements respectively. b. Aircrafts operations and aerodrome respectively. c. Aeronautical Telecommunication and Rules of Air respectively. d. Aircrafts air worthiness and aeronautical telecommunication respectively. Aircraft flying from A to B track 090 (m), you will elect to fly: a. FL 65 b. FL 60 c. FL 55 ?? d. FL 50 Aircraft flying from A to B track 270 (m), you will elect to fly: a. FL 65 ?? b. FL 60 c. FL 55 d. FL 50 Flight A to B track 100 (m), you will fly: a. FL 150 b. FL 155 c. FL 160 d. FL 165
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Flight A to B track 270 (m), you will fly: a. FL 150 b. FL 155 c. FL 160 d. FL 165 An Incerfa situation exists wherein an uncertainty esist as to safety of the aircraft and it occupants when: a. No communication have been received from an aircraft within a period of 30 minutes after the time a communication should have been received. b. Aircraft fails to arrive within 30 minutes of its ETA. c. The avaluation of other circumstances and knowledge that the a/c is experiencing difficulties which render it advisable to declare the uncertainty phase. d. All the above. An Alerfa (Alert) phase exists when: a. Following uncertainly phase subsequent attempts to establish communications with all have failed. b. A/c has been cleared to land and fails to land within five minutes and communications have not been re-established with a/c. c. A/c is known or believed to be subject to unlawful interference. d. All the above. Search and Rescue coordination centers are located in: a. Bombay b. Delhi c. Kolkata and Chennai. d. All the above. You will lose your flight license forever when: ?? a. Strike a bird during take off. b. Take off from an airport under minimum meteorological conditions. c. Start your engines with a/cs door open. d. All of above.
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