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Flight Operations Officer

The document consists of a series of questions related to flight operations, covering topics such as international air regulations, flight planning, meteorological information, and aircraft performance. It includes multiple-choice questions aimed at assessing knowledge relevant to the role of a Flight Operations Officer. Key areas of focus include safety protocols, communication procedures, and regulatory compliance in aviation.

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Flight Operations Officer

The document consists of a series of questions related to flight operations, covering topics such as international air regulations, flight planning, meteorological information, and aircraft performance. It includes multiple-choice questions aimed at assessing knowledge relevant to the role of a Flight Operations Officer. Key areas of focus include safety protocols, communication procedures, and regulatory compliance in aviation.

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Flight Operations Officer

Questions

1. International air regulations are issued by,


a) International Civil Aviation Organization
b) Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal
c) International Air Transport Association
d) All of the above

2. International Civil Aviation Organization issue the international regulation in the form
of,
a) Act and Regulations
b) Annexes and Documents
c) Requirements and Circulars
d) All of the above

3. The services provided by VOR, DME, NDB and locators to the aircrafts in flight or on
ground are called,
a) Communication Services
b) Navigation Services
c) Co-ordination Services
d) Control Service

4. The speed of the aircraft is directly affected by the wind, which is expressed in,
a) Degree and Knots
b) Miles and Kilometer
c) Hours and Minutes
d) Direction

5. Pilots and Cabin crew on board is called,


a) Flight crew
b) Cockpit crew
c) Cabin crew
d) All of the above

6. Meteorological information normally consists,


a) Wind, visibility and clouds
b) Present weather, temperatures
c) Due point and pressure
d) All of the above

7. Fixed aeronautical communications are,


a) Between two land stations
b) Between two aircraft station
c) Between one land station and one aircraft station
d) All of the above

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8. One destination alternate shall be designated for each flight, which shall be,
a) Nearest and suitable airport
b) Nearest with fuel facility airport
c) Any airport selected by the operator
d) As advise by PIC

9. Preflight briefing normally shall includes,


a) Destination enroute and alternate weather
b) Destination and alternate weather
c) Destination and enroute weather
d) All of the above

10. Precision approach system is a instrument landing system which provide,


a) Vertical and horizontal guidance
b) Heading and distance guidance
c) horizontal guidance
d) Vertical guidance

11. Before the flight dispatch detail latest available information shall be briefed to PIC,
which shall include,
a) Detail information of latest available aerodrome information
b) Enroute navigations facilities and NOTAM
c) Enroute the alternate weather
d) All of the above

12. What supplementary information contain in ATC flight plan


a) Endurance and POB
b) POB, endurance and survival equipment
c) POB endurance, survival equipment and emergency radio
d) None of the above

13. A person shall not act as a flight dispatcher including any flight related activities,
a) Under the influence of psychoactive substances,
b) Against the company rules and regulations,
c) Against national rules and regulations
d) All of the above

14. During flight planning and execution of flight related duties flight dispatcher shall not
take any action conflicting,
a) Air Traffic Control and communication service
b) The meteorological service and local rules and regulations
c) All of the above
d) None of the above

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15. A flight to be operated at flight altitude between 10,000 and 13,000 ft shall not be
commenced unless sufficient stored breathing oxygen is carried to supply for,
a) All crew members and 10% of the passengers for any period in excess of 30 minutes.
b) All crew members and passengers during for the whole period of journey.
c) All crew members only.
d) All passengers only.

16. The total time from the moment an aeroplane moves for the purpose of taking off until
the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of the flight is,
a) Block time
b) Air time
c) Flight time
d) Around time

17. A propeller driven aeroplane engaged on a public transport VFR flight with alternate
aeroplane specified shall carry fuel at least,
a) To fly to destination then to alternate aerodrome plus 10 percent for holding.
b) To fly to destination aerodrome then for a period of 2 hours flying.
c) To fly to destination then to alternate aerodrome and then for a period of 30 minutes
reserve and 15 minute holding.
d) None of the above

18. The air operator certificate issued by Civil Aviation Authority shall contain at least,
a) Operator’s name, location and date of issue and period of validity
b) Description and types of operations authorise
c) The type(s) of aircraft authorized for use and authorized area of operation
d) All of the above

19. Small aeroplane is an aeroplane with maximum take-off mass of


a) 5700 kg of less
b) 5700 kg of more
c) 2500 kg of less
d) None of the above

20. A manual containing procedures instructions and guidance for use by operational
personnel in the execution of their duties is,
a) Aircraft flight manual
b) Operations manual
c) Operations Instruction manual
d) Manufacturer’s manual

21. Cabin Crew can be excluded in flight by the operator in Nepal, when
a) Passenger service duty is looked after by the co-pilot,
b) The flight is all cargo flight
c) The functions of the cabin crew is assigned to one of the company employee on board
d) Needs to be on board all the time

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22. All systems or equipment of an aircraft which are related to the airworthiness of the
aircraft and not included in minimum equipment list of the aircraft are
a) Required to be operative
b) Required to be placarded if not operative
c) All of the above
d) None of the above

23. Aerodrome operating minima shall,


a) Establish by the operator and shall be approved by Civil Aviation Authority to be effective
b) Establish by the Civil Aviation Authority and direct to the operator to follow
c) Establish by the operator and shall inform to the Civil Aviation Authority
d) Does not required approval of Civil Aviation Authority

24. Specified information provided to air traffic services units, relative to an intended
flight of portion of a flight of an aircraft is,
a) Operational flight plan
b) ATC flight plan
c) Operational flight programme
d) Flight information

25. The carry-on baggage carried on an aeroplane and taken in to the passenger cabin
shall be.
a) Adequately and securely stowed
b) Kept not blocking aisles and exit
c) Kept not blocking the safety equipment
d) All of the above

26. A passenger is considered as a child and required seat when,


a) Over 2 years of age and not over 16 years of age.
b) Over 2 years of age and not over 12 years of age.
c) 2 years of age
d) Less than 2 years of age

27. High temperature reduces aircraft performances, which can carry


a) More than normal load
b) Less than normal load
c) Carry normal load
d) Do not effect

28. Practical flying experience of not less than 75 hours of instrument time and 100 hours
of night flight time is required for,
a) Commercial Pilot licence
b) Private Pilot licence
c) Airline Transport Pilot Licence
d) Student Pilot licence

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29. A candidate for a flight test who fails that test may not eligible for retesting until,
a) 15 days after the date of fail
b) 30 days after the date of fail
c) 45 days after the date of fail
d) No restriction

30. Recurrent training for Flight Operation Officer should be conducted once within
a) 1 year
b) 2 years
c) 3 years
d) None of the above

31. Applicant for Airline Transport Pilot Licence must not be less than,
a) 17 years of age
b) 18 years of age
c) 20 years of age
d) 21 years of age

32. Flight experience required for a candidate of Flight Instructor rating is not less than
a) 1000 hours flight time on category and class of aircraft involved
b) 1000 hours flight time as PIC on type of aircraft
c) 100 hours as PIC on the type
d) 1000 hours of flight time on category of class and 100 hours as PIC on type

33. Find out percentage of MAC if,


MAC = 265.7 inches
TEMAC = + 1124.6 inches
CG Location = + 914.0 inches
a) % of MAC is 20.74
b) % of MAC is 18.90
c) % of MAC is 25.00
d) % of MAC is 17.80

34. A licence authorizing the holder to act as pilot-in-command or as co-pilot in any


private or public transport aircraft is,
a) Commercial Pilot licence
b) Private pilot licence
c) Airline transport pilot licence
d) None of the above

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35. Licence renewal requirements of Flight Operation Officer includes the evidence that
he has made at least one one-way flight on the flight deck of an aircraft over an area
in which he is authorized to exercise his duties within the immediate preceding,
a) 6 months
b) 12 months
c) 18 months
d) 24 months

36. The Pilot will not be assigned as pilot in-command or co-pilot for flying purpose who
has attend his,
a) 58th birthday
b) 60th birthday
c) 63th birthday
d) 65th birthday

37. Sublimation is the changing of


a) Water vapour to liquid water
b) Water vapour to ice
c) Liquid water to water vapour
d) Ice to liquid water
38. Duties of Flight Operations Officer is,
a) Assist the PIC in flight preparation and provide the relevant information required,
b) In the event of an emergency initiate such procedures as may be outlined in operations
manual
c) All of the above.
d) None of the above

39. A STALL occurs


a) When the wing is no longer capable of producing sufficient lift to counteract the weight of
the airplane,
b) It does not relates to wing
c) All of the above
d) None of the above

40. The procedure of packaging’s and markings of dangerous goods to be transported by


aircraft shall be followed as established by,
a) The operator
b) The airline association
c) International Civil Aviation Organization
d) All of the above

41. Flight operation officer licence is valid from the date of issue for a period of,
a) 6 months
b) 12 months
c) 18 months
d) 24 months

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42. A defined area on land or water including any buildings, installations and equipment
intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface
movement of aircraft is,
a) Runway
b) Airport
c) Aerodrome
d) All of the above

43. Clouds are reported in operations as,


a) Overcast, broken and scattered
b) High, middle and low
c) Stratus, cumulus and cirrus
d) All of the above

44. Surfaces hinged on the trailing edge of the stabilizer to give longitudinal control is,,
a) Ailerons
b) Elevators
c) Rudder
d) Flaps

45. A 60 degree turns of an aircraft produces a load factor of,


a) 1 G
b) 1.5 G
c) 2 G
d) 3 G

46. Aircraft shall not commence a flight unless first aid kit is carried on board which shall
be,
a) Adequate for the passenger carrying capacity of the aircraft
b) Inspected by an authorized medical practitioner and sealed
c) All of the above
d) None of the above

47. Forces acting on an airplane in flight are,


a) Lift, weight, thrust & drag
b) Lift, weight
c) Weight, thrust
d) Thrust, drag

48. Operational take-off weight is


a) Basic operating weight plus crew
b) Basic empty weight plus payload
c) Basic operating weight plus payload and fuel
d) Basic operating weight plus passenger and fuel

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49. Information concerning the establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical
facility, service procedure or hazard the timely knowledge of which is essential for
personnel concerned with flight operation is issued in the form of,
a) NOTAM
b) AIP Supplement
c) AIC
d) Circular

50. When two aircraft are conversing head on or approximately so and there is danger of
collision each aircraft shall alter its heading to the,
a) Right
b) Left
c) Up
d) Down

51. In the event of an aircraft accident, incident or involving in an emergency, operations


officer shall be responsible,
a) To report to concern ATS unit
b) To co-ordinate with operators management
c) To file necessary reporting documents to ATS unit concerned
d) All of the above

52. The pilot-in-command of the aircraft shall maintain communication listening watch
with ATS units on the appropriate radio frequency,
a) As and when he required
b) All the time during flight
c) As and when ATC requires
d) All of the above

53. Once it is known that the unlawful seizure has commenced the crew members shall
attempt,
a) To prevent the offender from entering cockpit compartment
b) To maintain communication with ATS unit, if possible
c) To activate transponder code 7500 if communication is not possible
d) All of the above

54. A maintenance release is certificate certifying


a) the aircraft needs maintenance
b) the aircraft is fit to fly
c) the aircraft needs further check
d) all of the above

55. Air Traffic Control Service is provided by,

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a) Control Tower
b) Control Tower and Approach Control Service
c) Control Tower, Approach Control Service and Area Control Centre
d) Control Tower, Flight Service unit and Approach Control

56. The length of the take-off run available plus the length of the clearway, if provided is,
a) Take-off length available
b) Take-off distance available
c) Accelerate take-off distance available
d) None of the above
57. Radiotelephony procedures on emergency signal indicates distress,
a) MAYDAY
b) PAN, PAN
c) SOS
d) None of the above

58. An instrument approach and landing which provides only lateral guidance is,
a) Non Instrument Approach
b) Non Precision Approach
c) Precision Approach
d) Instrument approach

59. A deficiency of Oxygen is called,


a) Hyperventilation
b) Hypoxia
c) Cabin depressurization
d) Pressurization failure

60. The equipment in-slatted in the aircraft, which becomes on automatically upon impact
and gives emergency signal is
a) NDB
b) Locator
c) ELT
d) DME

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