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Questions for Aircraft nationality and registration mark
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1.
When letters are used for registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with urgent signals for example
TTT
LLL
RCC
2.
When letters are used for registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with urgent signals for example
RCC
PAN
LLL
3.
The height of the marks on the fuselage (or equivalent structure) and on the vertical tail surfaces of heavier than air aircraft shall be
At least 20 centimetres
At least 40 centimetres
At least 30 centimetres
4.
Nationality marks alloted to India by ITU are
Letters VT and VW, both included
Letters VT only
Letters At to AW
5.
The height of the marks under the wings of heavier than air aircraft shall be at least
50 centimetres
Between 40 and 50 centimetres
60 centimetres
6.
When letters are used for the registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with urgent or distress signals for example
RCC
XXX
DDD
7.
The assignment of the common mark to a common mark registration authority will be made by
The state of registry
The International Telecommunication Union
The International Civil Aviation Organisation
8.
The Registration mark shall be letters, numbers or a combination of letters and numbers and shall be that assigned by
The International Telecommunication Union
The state of registry only
The state of registry or common mark registering authority
9.
Nationality marks used in India are
Letters VT and VU only
Letters VT, VU and U
Letters AT to AW
10.
A certificate of registration is valid from the date of registration to
Till the aircraft is destroyed in an accident
Till it is cancelled by DGCA
1 year
11.
The common mark shall be selected from the series of symbols included in the radio call signs allocated
To the state of registry by the International Civil Aviation Organisation
To the International Civil Aviation Organisation by the International Telecommunication Union
To state of the operator
12.
The height of the marks on lighter than air aircraft other than unmanned free balloons shall be at least
60 centimetres
1 meter
50 centimetres
13.
When letters are used for the registration mark combinations shall not be used which might be confused with
Three letters combinations used in the international code of signals
Five letter combinations used in the international code of signals
Four letter combinations beginning with Q
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