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Questions for Visual aids for navigation
Answer the following questions
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1.
You see a board painted in white with letters in red on taxytrack edge. This board is a
information sign
mandatory instruction sign
holding position sign
2.
The runway edge lights shall be
Red
Green
White
3.
"ASDA" (Accelerate Stop Distance Available) is
The length of the take-off run available plus the length of stopway and clearway (if provided)
The length of the runway plus the length of stopway available (if stopway provided)
The length of the take-off run available plus the length of stopway(if stopwayprovided)
4.
How is a paved pre-threshold area which is greater than 60 m in length but not suitable for any use by aircraft, marked?
By a white X
By a yellow X
By white arrows directing approaching aircraft to the displaced threshold
5.
Runway threshold lights shall be
Fixed lights showing green or white colours
Fixed unidirectional lights showing green in the direction of approach to the runway
Fixed lights green colours
6.
The aerodrome category for rescue and fire fighting is based on
The over-all length of the longest aeroplane
The over-all length of the longest aeroplane normally using the aerodromes and its maximum fuselage width
The longest aeroplane maximum width only
7.
The number of stripes on each sides of the centre line of a runway which has a width of 45m is
4
3
6
8.
Low intensity obstacle lights on fixed objects shall be
Flashing yellow
Flashing red
Fixed red
9.
Regarding declared airfield distances the ASDA is
The distance from the start of the take-off run to the end of the stopway
The area beyond the end of the prepared surface only available to aircraft stopping in an emergency
The distance from the start of the take-off run to the last point capable of bearing the full weight of the aircraft under normal operating conditions
10.
The light shown by an "Aerodrome Identification Beacon" at a land aerodrome shall be
Green colour identification given by Morse code
Blue colour identification given by Morse code
White and green colour identification given by Morse code
11.
Crash/Rescue (emergency) services provision is categorised according to physical characteristics of the type of aeroplane using the aerodrome. Upon what are the categories based?
Overall length and maximum takeoff mass
Overall length and fuselage width
Maximum number of passengers on board
12.
Which of the following is not a mandatory instruction sign
Direction sign
Taxi-holding position sign
Road holding position sign
13.
In the case of parallel runways, each runway designation number shall be supplemented
By a letter for 2 parallel runways
By a number like "0" and "01" for 2 parallel runways
By a letter -for example 2 parallel runways "L" and "R" - for 3 "L", "C" and "R"
14.
The abbreviation PAPI stands for
Precision Approach Power Index
Precision Approach Path Index
Precision Approach Path indicator
15.
Alternate yellow/green centre line lights of a taxiway indicate
The proximity of a runway
A stopway
An ILS/MLS critical/sensitive area
16.
What colour is an aerodrome beacon at a land aerodrome?
White or white/green
Green or green/white
Yellow or yellow/white
17.
An aiming point marking shall be provided at
paved taxy track joining precision approach runway
paved runways not provided with touch down zone markings
each approach end of paved instrument runway
18.
"TODA" take-off distance available is
The length of the take-off run available plus the length of the clearway (if provided)
The length of the take-off run available plus the length of stopway and clearway (if provided)
The length of the take-off run plus the length of the stopway
19.
Which of the following systems describes an abbreviated precision approach path indicator
Twenty light units symmetrically disposed about the runway centre line in the form of two wing bars of four light units each, with bisecting longitudinal lines of six lights
A wing bar of 2 sharp transition multi-lamp units normally located on the left side of the runway unless it is physically impracticable to do so
Ten light units arranged on one side of the runway in the form of a single wing bar of four light units, with a bisecting longitudinal line of six lights
20.
Runway threshold identification lights, when provided, should be
Fixed green
Fixed white
Flashing white
21.
Mandatory instructions signs on an aerodrome shall have the following colours
White inscription on a red background
Yellow inscription on a black background
Black inscription on a yellow background
22.
"Clearway" is a defined rectangular area established to
Reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway
Permit aircraft to make a portion of its initial climb to a specific height
Protect aircraft during take-off or landing operations
23.
In the "PAPI" system the pilot during an approach will see the two units nearest the runway as red and the two units farthest from the runway as white when
Only on the approach slope
Above the approach slope
On or close to the approach slope
24.
What is a "barrette"?
A frangible structure on which approach lights are fixed
A CAT 2 or 3 holding position
Three or more ground lights closely spaced together to appear as a bar of lights
25.
What colour are apron safety line markings?
White
A contrasting colour from the taxiway markings
Red
26.
ARIWS is a system used for
cautioning a pilot about wind shear on finals in real time
warning a pilot about runway incursion in near real time
warning a pilot about bird activity on take off path
27.
Taxiway markings and aircraft stand markings are
White
Yellow
Red
28.
LFFZ is established around an aerodrome to
protect aircraft from low flying aircraft
protect aircraft from laser emitters
protect aircraft from low flying aircraft in military areas
29.
Taxiway centre line lights other than an exit taxiway shall be
Fixed lights showing blue.
Fixed lights showing yellow.
Fixed lights showing green.
30.
The STOPWAY is a defined rectangular area on the ground at the end of take-off run available prepared as a suitable area where
An aircraft can be stopped in the case of an abandoned ake-off
A landing aircraft can be stopped if overcoming the end of runway
A landing aircraft can be stopped only in emergency
31.
Aerodromes signs should be in the following configuration
information signs, yellow or black background with black or yellow inscriptions
mandatory instruction signs, red background with black inscriptions
mandatory instruction signs, black backgrounds with red inscriptions
32.
VASIS shall be provided to serve the approach to a runway
whether or not the runway is served by visual approach aids or by non-visual aids, where turbo jet operations take place
not served by non visual approach aids
not served by visual approach aids
33.
"A defined rectangular area on the ground at the end of take-off run available prepared as a suitable area in which an aircraft can be stopped in the case of an abandoned take-off" is the definition for
Runway strip
Stopway
Runway end safety area
34.
Runway centre line lights shall be fixed lights showing variable... from the threshold to the point 900m from the runway end, alternate... and variable... from 900m to 300m from runway end, and... from 300m to the runway end
White, yellow, red
Green, yellow, red
White, red and white, red
35.
"Instrument runways" are the following runways intended for the operation of aircraft using instrument approach procedure
Instrument approach runways, precision approach runways category I, II and III
Non precision approach runways, precision approach runways category I, II and III
Precision approach runways category I, II and III
36.
The "PAPI" shall consist of
Two wing bars of 6 sharp transition multi-lamp or paired units equally spaced
Two wing bars of 4 sharp transition multi-lamp or paired units equally spaced
A wing bar of 4 sharp transition multi-lamp or paired units equally spaced
37.
What is the length of an approach lighting system of a precious - approach runway CAT II
300m
600m
900m
38.
Runway edge lights expected in the case of a displaced threshold shall be
Flashing white
Fixed lights showing variable white
Fixed lights, white or yellow colour
39.
Taxiway edge lights shall be
Fixed showing blue
Fixed showing yellow
Fixed showing green
40.
Which of the following describes a location sign?
Black writing on a yellow background
Red writing on a white background
Yellow writing on a black background
41.
Which of the following Annexes to the Chicago convention contains minimum specifications for the design of aerodromes?
Annex 6
Annex 14
Annex 11
42.
High Intensity obstacle lights should be
Fixed orange
Flashing white
Flashing red
43.
What colour are emergency vehicles painted that are used on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome?
Orange
A single conspicuous colour, preferably red or yellowish green
Green
44.
When taxing on a surface with white markings, you are rolling on a
Clearway
Runway
Movement Area
45.
When on or close to the approach slope, the wing bar of a PAPI shows
Two red lights nd two white lights
Four red lights
Three white lights and one red light
46.
Runway end lights shall be
Fixed lights showing variable white
Fixed unidirectional lights showing red in the direction of the runway
Fixed lights showing variable red
47.
Where a parking bay is provided at an aerodrome suitable for the parking of an aircraft which is known of believed to be the subject of unlawful interference, what is the minimum distance that this parking bay needs to be separated from any other parking areas, buildings
50 m
200 m
100 m
48.
Taxiway centerline lights other than an exit taxiway shall be
Fixed lights showing yellow
Fixed lights showing blue
Fixed lights showing green
49.
How many red lights must a pilot see, whose aircraft, in final approach, is following a normal glide path defined by a PAPI?
None
2
3
50.
Low intensity obstacle lights on mobile objects shall be
Flashing red or preferably yellow
Flashing blue
Fixed red or preferably orange
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