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Questions for SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 2
Answer the following questions
Test Mode
Training Mode
1.
PIC of an aeroplane on Scheduled operations can fly or a maximum number of hours in a period of consecutive days
125 hours
80 percent of time as co-pilot
100 hours
2.
SIDS are published in
AIP
NOTAMs
AIRAC
3.
When refueling operations are in progress, unauthorized persons re prohibited within
15 mtrs
43 mtrs
30 mtrs
4.
Under normal circumstances, which gas will diffuse from the blood to the alveoll
Carbon monoxide
Carbon dioxide
Oxygen
5.
Succession of command is given by
Central Government
DGCA
The operator to pilots by a circular
6.
To know the current watch hours at an aerodrome, pilot should refer to
AIP
NOTAMs
AIC
7.
For aircraft flying over the high seas, which rules shall be in force?
The rules established by the state of the operator of the aircraft.
The rules established under the Convention of International civil aviation
The rules established by the state(s) adjacent to the high seas over flown
8.
Cabin crew required for a passenger plan with 83 seating capacity is
1
3
2
9.
What does the term EXPECTED APPROACH TIME mean
The time at which an arriving aircraft expects to arrive over the appropriate designated navigation aid serving the destination aerodrome.
The holding time over the radio facility from which the instrument approach procedure for a landing will be initiated.
The time at which ATC expects that an arriving aircraft, following a delay, will leave the holding point to complete its approach for a landing
10.
Movement area of an aerodrome constitutes the following
Area including runways / taxiways / aprons
Area including runways/taxiways excluding apron
Area excluding taxiways but including runways and apron
11.
When calculating the length of the runway available (TODA)
The stopway has to be taken into account
The clearway has to be taken into account
The runway slope has to be taken into account
12.
RVR/DH for cat II ILS ops is
550 m/60
350 m/30m
300 m/30m
13.
Vertical separation applicable to non-RVSM aircraft operating in RVSM airspace is
2000'
1000'
500'
14.
An aircraft incident and accident is to be reported within
Incident 24 hrs, accident 12 hours
Incident 24 hrs, accident 24 hrs
Incident 24 hrs, accident 48 hours
15.
A circling approach is
A visual manoeuvre to be conducted only in IMC
A visual flight manoeuvre keeping the runway in sight
A contact flight manoeuvre
16.
Control area is
Controlled airspace extending upwards from surface of the earth to a specified limit
Controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the earth
Both A and B above
17.
Prisoners can be carried on board with the permission of
DGCA
Police commissioner
DM
18.
Which type of service is provided in Class F airspace?
Air traffic advisory service
Air traffic control service
Air traffic advisory service and FIS
19.
A twin engine p-i-c has decided to divert due to failure of one engine. It will be
Alert phase
Uncertainty phase
Distress phase
20.
According to ICAO Annex 8, a certificate of airworthiness shall be renewed or shall remain valid subject to the
Laws of the state in which is operated
Laws of the state of registry
Laws of the state of registry and operation
21.
Decompression sickness causes
N2 bubbles in tissues
Lack of CO2 in blood
Lack of O2 in blood
22.
The repeated switching on and off of the landing lights indicate
urgency
pan pan
distress
23.
Danger areas are given in
AIC
AIP
AIRAC
24.
VFR flights are not permitted
Above FL150
Above FL 50
Above FL 100
25.
An IFR flight will maintain a minimum altitude of
Both A) and C) are correct
1000' above highest obstacle with in 600m of aircraft position in mountainous areas.
2000' above highest obstacle with in 8 kms of aircraft position in mountainous areas
26.
EDTO is applicable to
Aeroplane with two or more turbine engines
Aeroplane with more than two reciprocating engines
Twin engine operations
27.
ARP is at the
Designated point at the aerodrome
Geometric centre of an aerodrome
Highest evaluation at an aerodrome
28.
General information of purely explanatory or advisory nature are promulgated through
AIC
CAR
AIP
29.
Personnel are required to preserve their log books for a period of --- year after the date of last entry
1 year
5 years
2 years
30.
Oxygen is carried on board for all crew members and passengers when at atmospheric pressure will be less than
700 hPa
376 hPa
620 hPa
31.
OCA is determined after taking into account margin for
Terrain Clearance
Operational Considerations
Pilot Error
32.
Two digits in black over yellow back ground hanging from the tower indicates
Location of ATS reporting point
Time in UTC (hrs)
Runway in use
33.
White flashes from tower to aircraft in flight means
Return to this aerodrome and proceed to apron
Land at this aerodrome and proceed to apron
Land after green signal from Tower
34.
If cornea is curved more than normal, the person suffers from
Myopia
Hypermetropia
Presbiopia
35.
Green Light on an aircraft is visible if seen from the front
At an arc of 110° to the port side
At an arc of 140° to the starboard side
At an arc of 110° to the starboard side
36.
Emergency check list is to be carried by
All aircraft
Scheduled flights
Non-scheduled operators
37.
Position reports to be given by an aircraft, if no route is being followed will be at an interval of
30 mins
60 mins
First report after 30 mins and subsequent reports after 60 mins
38.
Navigation lights of an aeroplane cover the following sectors
Green n starboard, red on part 110 deg each
Red on starboard, green on port 110 deg each
Red on starboard, green on part 140 deg each
39.
Flight information Region (FIR) is an airspace within which the following services are provided
Flight Information Service and Advisory Service
Flight Information Service and Alerting Service
Flight Information Service, Alerting Service and Advisory Service
40.
Inst. Chart procedures are given in
AIRAC
NOTAMS
AIP
41.
Circling minima's are
Same as precision app minimas
Lower than precision app minimas
Higher than precision app minimas
42.
Doc 4444 relates to
Position reports
Flight level tables
All above
43.
Aircraft on flight gets an advisory and flight information service within in an FIR, it is provided by
Area control center
Approach control office
FIC
44.
Validity of ATPL medical and license is
6 months and 5 years
6 months and 2 years
12 months and 5 years
45.
Inst. Charts carried in aircraft are contained in
Aircraft Manual
Operation Manual
Route guides
46.
The common illusion created by linear acceleration or deceleration is
A pitch up feeling when the aircraft accelerates
A banking sensation due to disturbances in the fluid circulation in the inner ear
A combined pitch up and banking sensations
47.
A pressurized flight shall
Carry oxygen for all crew members and passengers
Carry oxygen for all crew members
Carry oxygen for all crew members and passengers, in the event of loss of pressurization, pressure in the compartment would be less than 700 mb
48.
As a PIC you find yourself over a prohibited area, you will
Signal distress and land at nearest aerodrome
Signal urgency and land at the nearest aerodrome
As 'B' and land at aerodrome outside the prohibited area
49.
Linear accelerations when flying straight and level in IMC may give the illusion of
Descending
Climbing
Spinning
50.
Weather below minima implies that
Weather below V M C
RVR / VIS and weather below minima specified by ICAO
RVR/Visibility and weather below minima specified by the operator
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