100 Important Mcqs Related To Ad-Atc Test: (Type Text)
100 Important Mcqs Related To Ad-Atc Test: (Type Text)
100 Important Mcqs Related To Ad-Atc Test: (Type Text)
13. The heading of Runway 14L/R is 140 degrees. L /R stands for Left/Right.
16. The altimeter displays an aircraft’s altitude from mean sea level.
19. Rudders control the yawing movement of an aircraft causing it to turn right or
left.
22. If the angle of attack exceeds the critical angle of attack, the aircraft may stall.
23. The three dynamics of flight are Yaw, Pitch, and Roll.
26. Localizer is installed at the end of the approach Runway and provides lateral
guidance to an aircraft.
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100 IMPORTANT MCQS RELATED TO AD-ATC TEST
27. Glideslope is located at the beginning of an approach Runway and it provides
vertical guidance to an aircraft.
29. Air Traffic Control service is of three types: En-route (Area), Approach,
Terminal (Aerodrome).
31. A-380 is the largest commercial aircraft having the capacity of more than 500
passengers.
32. In Pakistan, Airbus 380 aircraft can land only on New Islamabad International
Airport.
47. Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority was founded on 7th December 1982.
50. PAPI stands for Precision Approach Path Indicator. It provides visual guidance
to an aircraft.
53. Instrument Flight Rules (IFR) and Visual Flight Rules (VFR) are two types of
rules operational in the world.
54. An aircraft will require greater length of runway in case of higher temperature
and lower pressure.
55. When set to QFE pressure, an altimeter will indicate the height of aircraft
above the airfield.
56. When set to QNH pressure, an altimeter will indicate the altitude above mean
sea level.
57. Transition level is a Flight level where pilot changes setting of altimeter to
QNH settings.
58. The right side of an aircraft is called starboard, while the left side is called
Port.
65. The minimum vertical separation between two aircraft is 1000 feet.
79. Angle of attack is the angle between the wing chord line and the direction of
the relative wind.
87. An aircraft can land on a runway in zero visibility by using Instrument Landing
System, Category 3C (ILS CAT III C).