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AIR REGULATIONS
The air traffic service which prevents the collision between aircraft is called
':
a)
. b)
",. cV
" 2.
Alerting service
Flightinfonnation serviCe
Air traffic control service
Prior to take- off the responsibility to check the. serviceability of radio equipment lies
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with t h e "
". a)/
b)
c)
Commander of aircraft
Radio operator
Co-pilot
The authority to detain an aircraft is given in which document
a)
Rule 8 of aircraft rules 1937
Section
8 of aircraft act 1934
b)/
c)
OGCA circular nO.8
/4.
Aer9drome broadcasting service is provided by
a)
b}
.Qcl;7
OGCA
Controller of Aerodromes
~tr'ort Authorjtydf India
If an aircraft makes a non precision approach the viSibility minima"~wlicabie is
a)
b)
.. c}
6.
The visibility minima for Take Off if the aerodrome not equipped with radio aids
a)
" b)
c)
7.
b}
c)
d)
2.7k~
3.7 km
Green/
. Blue
Amber
White
The threshold of runway is
a)
"b)
c)
9.
Skm.
The runway threshold lights are
fa}
8.
Given by the operator if filed by the operator with the 'OGCA "
DGCA minima if no m"inima is filed by the operator with the OGCA
Both are correct..-. "
.
. The point where the aircraft lines upJor takeoff
That points on the. beginnin~,()f runway used for landing./'
The beginning of the runway
A VFR flight can lane at a controlled aerodrome if visibility is
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1.5 J<m -sr more
a)
b)
., c)
.~ ..
10.
3.7 km or more
5 km or more/'"
The starboard navigation light)s
Green 110 deg from ahead to the left
Green 110 deg from ahead to the right
Green 1.10 deg from behind to the right
11.
The displaced threshold lights are
~
c)
12.
>'
Green
Blue
Amber
The duty time of the trainee pilot
is calculated by the FDTv-
is not affected by FDTL
.
FOTL is applicable for scheduled flights only
b)
c)
13.
A fresh iiight plan is required if at a controlied aerodiOma a scheduled. night is
delayed by
2.hrs
1 hrs
a)
b)
c)
14.
a)
b)
- -
.
15 mts
10 mts ifnavigational aids permit frequent determination of position & speed
Both are correct ~.
.
flight fuel + fuel for 45 minutes.
.
flight fuel + fuel to alternate + fuel for 45 minutes/
flight fuel + fuel to alternate + fuel for holding for 30 minutes + contingency
fuel
Track (M) is 200 the flight level to flying the quad rental rule is
a)
160
.
.
b)
. c)
y>
50
75
80
.~
.11.
Sam~ level & on the same .track
The endurance of aircraft is
a)
b)
c)
16.
Longitudinal separation between aircraft flying at the
~
15.
30m~
..
While transiteing from quad rental system to semicircular system! the aircraft should
~
v1i)
b)
c)
18.
cfimb by 500 feet!-.....-
descend by 500 feetX
no change in flight level is require if RT contact is maintained
While transiting from semicircular system to quadrantal system, the aircraft should
::;
a)
..A5j
c)
......-19.
After being deared to land an aircraft fails to land within 5 minutes of the estimated
time of landing. It is termed as
'
,distress phase
alertpbase
a)
INCERFA
b)
Search phase
a)
Ao.
Area of Matnura refinery is a
a)
/f5f
21.
b)
c)
b.)
4
d)
24.
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d)
OGCA
Operator
Operator & is approved by DGCA
India Met Department
For carriage of arms & ammunition on board an aircraft
a)
b)
,.-}
. d)
26.
all aircraft registered in 'India
all airct:aft registered in India & Military aircraft & State ,aircraft & State aircraft
aircraft whether registered in India or not except Military aircraft & State
aircraft
aU aircraft whether registered in India or not
Aerodrome operation minima is given by the
a)
b)
25.
Control area
Control zone,
Aerodromes control area
Tokyo Convention Act 19'75 is applicable to
a)
...
15nm
20nm.'
10nm
The controi area which is in the vicinity of one or more aerodromes is called a
~
23.
Danger area
Prohibited area
Restricted area
The minimum distance an aircraft can f1yfrom-intemaoonalbor-defts
~c)
22.
climb by 500 feet I
descend by 500 feet ,,
no change in flight level is :require if RT contact is maintained
permission from DGCA is required
permission from Army HQ. is required
permission from Central Govt. is required
permission from operator is required
For flights of foreign military aircraft aver India clearance is required from
. a)
central Govt
b)
~
OGCA
Air Heaaquarters
The Ai~ft Act 1934 is applicable to whole of India ana is applied to
27.
~itizen
a}
b)
28.
of India wherever they may be
To and to persons on board ale required in India. where they may be
The aircraft registered in C~tegory A belong to
\-3)
L b)
29.
COl
a (:ompany Qr corporation regd in India and having principle place of
business in India and its chairman with atleast 213 of directors are COl
A~rial work aircraft means : an ac usedfoC individ~~LplfrpQS.~s but does not
include publictransport
,.--<
--/.30.
.-'
.. " - - . -
.....
~.->
_.
~'-hru.
Petroleum in bulk- means :fuel in receptacle more than 900 Jb& in capacity
31.
The minimum age for the issue of CPL IS : 18 years
32.
The maximum number of landings by a pilot in one day
a)
b)
is not restricted for trainin9 fiying
but if training is conducted after a scheduled flight the maximum number of
landings is six
c)
for a scheduled flight maximum of six landings
~_._-_all are ,correct
.
33.
A pilot involved in an aircraft acCident .can ~tart flying .again
a)
~
c)
<
When ever detailed by the operator
.,_
When cleared by the OGCA for flying after a corrective flying training if
necessary
When ever he is medically fit,
The operational control consists oL.initiation, continuation. termination and
division of a flight.....
--35.
A Cessna 152 & a Boeing 737 are on a converging course at same altitude. Which
aircraft has the right of way
a)
b)
Y
36.
Ught aircraft (Cessna 152) ,
Heavier aircraft (Boeing 737)
The aircraft o.n the right
ATIS is a ...repetitive and continuous broadcast of VHF. which gives METAR
and status ~f non visuallanding aids... ........ ATI:S: A..Jo~,c.. TeJ\ ~~ L~ ~hk"
Flying an aircraft in a manner to cause danger to a person or property is punishable
with.
'--
a)
b)
c)
~
'-"'
'
\.....--,
Imprisonment up to two months or fine or both
Imprisonment up to six months or fine or both
.imprisonment up to two months or fine of Rs 1000/- or both
Imprisonment up to ~ix months or fine of Rs 1000/- or both.
38. . For f1ying.;a non scheduled aircraft of foreign registration :n to India for non traffic
purposes the permission must be obtained from
a)
~
c)
d)
39.
ft
c!
b)
c)
c)
ret
c)
!'f
AAI
Distress/'
Urgency
Indication of danger
. Clear to Take Off
Clear for landing
Clear....to Taxi
Extricate persons or animals whether alive or dead
Bring it to a place of safety .
Prevent inconvenience/otstruction to public
All are correct
The maximum flying a pilot can do in one year is
A
b)
c)
46.
Operator & approved by DGCA
'OGCA
The wreckage of a crashed aircraft can be tempered with or shifted to
a)
b)
v--:45.
8000 meters
$eries of green flashes directed towards an aircraft means
a)
b)
...,./"44.
1.5Km
5000 meters
A series of projectiles fired at an interval of 10 sec means
Ab)
43.
You turn right to avoid collision
Turn leftto~avoid the collision
There ;s no fear of collisioll
The aerodrome operating minima is given by
v-42.
Aerodrome officer of the airport of landing
An officer authorized by the ~ntral Govt
VFR Flying below 3000 feet AMSL in a controlled aerodrome'the ViSIbility is
a)
41.
ICAO
OGCA
During a night cross-country. on relative bearing of 270 you see the red light if an
aircraft
..
a)
b)
40.
1000 hrs
1500 hrs
1200.hrs
When an aircraft is being refueled, the refueling must be stopped if a jet aircraft
crosses with in a distance of
.~.
."
6
a)
b)
d)
47:
Anti collision lights are mandatory for
.,.at
b)
c)
d)
48.
)*
c)
All flight time in IFR
AU flying time when the flying is done only with reference to
instruments
Only when flying in clouds
Area of operation where no ADC is required
a)
A1f
c)
d)
50.
Aircraft AUW> 5700 Kg "
Aircraft AUW > 1500 Kg
Any aircraft carrying passengers
All aircraft
Instrument flight time is
a)
A9.
15 meters .
30 meters
-"
43 meters
45 meters
Local flying area
Within 5 nm of an aerodrome
Control zone
Control area
. What information is to be iocluded in the third ~ection of an Air report
a)
b)
?1
Air Temperature, Icing, Turbulence
Spot Wind,lcing, Cloud above
Spot Wind. Air Temperature; Icing. Tu..bul~nce
vS1. . Navigation charges'are baSed upon
''-,
a)
b)
c)
Airspeed
Flying time over India
A\) VJ : AU
Distance flown
-etr
AUW
52. Destruction of buildings & trees on approach path is mentioned in
~
c)
d)
53.
U" Ue..~- 1. -& ~
I'"
D".. . . . .
Aircraft rules 1937
Aircraft rules 1954
'Aircraft rules 1976
Aircraft rules 1996
Lateral separation to be maintained when crossing a 'holding point'
~
c)
15 nm from the Nav aid
5 minutes
5 nm from the Nay aid'
On an international flight the maximum number of' hours flown and the number of
landings in a day are
f r 913
b)
8/4
]-
c}
55.
6/3
A unit set up to provide air traffic control for aerodrome traffic is
c-aJ
b)
c)
Aerodrome control service
Aerodrome control tower
Area control service
The most effective way to use eves at night is
a)
b)
/57.
b}
d)
b}
c)
d)
b)
d)
Aircraft manual
Aircraft Rules 1937
AIC : AehJ:>~~
~~.~
((~Lu,
As in 'a' & the maximum daty time for domestic operations is limited to 11
hours
Minimum rest period after domestic flight duty is
a)
b)
.71
61.
Apron/, .
Movement area
Maneuvering area
Taxiway
. The flight duty time limitations are raid down in
a)
vAiO.
High - )."~"
Steep
Shallow/"
Low
A portion of the airport reserved for loading. off loading of cargo, passengers,.parJciog
of aircraft & for small maintenance except for taxiing is called
59.
when approaching to land on a flat darkened or flat snow covered surface, the
approach might appear to be
,ar
58. .
Focus only at dim lights at a distance
Flutter eyes rapidly
Scan slowly to center off vision . /
Focus only on bright lights
.
Twice the duty time performed
Twice the flight time performed
As in 'b' but not less than 8 hours
The maximum number of hours that can be flown by a pilot in consecutive 30 days
ar~
a)
100
Ig
125/
80
d)
120
The Maximum number of hours that can be flown by a pilot in consecutive 7 days are
a)
30
8
b)
c)
d)
50
40
25
At an aerodrome the aerobatics can be:carried out above 6000 feet
63.
.'
a)
b)
A/
,d)
64.
Flying in Danger area is
a)
b)
d)
65.
Beyond 4 nm of. nearest perimeter of aerodrome
Beyond 2 nm of nearest perimeter of aerodrome
Within 2 nm of nearest perimeter of aerodrome
Within 4 nm of nearest perimeter of aerodrome
Prohibited
Permitted above a certain flight level
Allowed if permitted by A TC ~
Allowed if permitted by DGCA
Flying in an aircraft. below 3000 feet AMSL in a controlled airspace, the minimum
horizontal separation from clouds is
a)
300 meters
b)
500 meters
1500 meters/'
1500 feet
An aircraft wants to indicate
assistance will do so by
66.
a)
b)
tne difficulties which eomp'el to land without requiring
firing red pyrotechnically lights
,
firing red & green pyrotechnically lights
firing white pyrotechnically lights or by repeated switching ON & OFF-of
the Landin!J light of navigation ligh~
,
67. 'Aircraft is he;:lding North & sees green navigation light'of another aircraft at
bearing of045 the aircraft
a relative
'
.~.
a)
~68.
;*rr
c)
are on a collision course
are not on a collision course
Could be on a collision course
Above f1~ght level 290 the vertical clearance between aircrafts on reciprocal tracks is
a)
ff
c)
1000 feet
2000 feet
4000 feet
Lateral separation using VOR is
~
b)
c)
70
15 degat distance of more than 15 nm.
30 deg at distance of more than 15 nm
10 deg at distance of more than 15 nm
The wreckage of a crashed aircraft 6n RNJ can be removed
a)
extricate dead animal & persons
~v
extric::lte animals & persons. dead or alive
to pennit movement of other aircraft
c)
71
An aircraft lands atan uncontrolled aerodrome can take off again
.with the permission of OGCA
without any permission of PGCA./
only if there is no injU/.y.-lo:any one
a)
'.
c)
Z2.
Changes in the aeronautical services which are likely to last for more than 2 hr~ are
given in NOTAMS
Series A/
Series B
Series'G
b)
c)
73.
On board a civil aircraft the Airl=orce, Army, "Navy personnel can
a)
,
A
h\
....
74.
not carry arms at all
carry arms with the pennission of DGCA
.,s::arry anns with the permissjonolcentraJ.Go.vl.
,).<'
Aircraft incident must be reported with in
a)
b)
""(1
75.
24 hrs
-36 hrs
-48 hrs.:.....
An aircraft accident is to be reported with in
~"
c)
24 hrs/
.36 hrs
.46 hrs
An aircraft in circuit encounters RIT failure. how will the pilot acknowledge the light
signals received by him.
a)
,-1))
c)
L/""77.
Petroleum in bulk means:
a)
)i(
c)
78.
Petroleum in receptacle of 900 Lit.
Petroleum in .~ceptacJe of more than 900 Ut~""'"
than 900
Lit.
Petroleum in receptacle of less
o
"
Red Pyrotechnical light given to an aircraft in flight by the Control tower means.
a)
b)
/$dr";"4/
. d)
79.
The pilot will pitch the nose up and down.
The pilot will rock wings .......
The pilot will switch on/off the landing lights.
Keep circling and give way to another aircraft.
You can land here at this aerodrome.
Not withstanding previous instruction do not land for the time being.
means nothing to an aircraft in air.
"
Incubation period for Relapsing Fever:
10
a)
b)
c)
., " - - - ' .
'-
Eight days.'
Six days. - .
Four days.
If there is a patient on board suffering from any Quarantinable decease. the
commander will send a health report to the health officer.
w
ri~
~~.
a)
b}
c}
A)
~81.
b)
c)
d}
b)
c)
d)
is () t :f-~~ .
4..
The body can hot be brought to India.
The body can only be brought provided it is hermetically sealed.
Provided the body is preserved in a wooden box.
Provided the body is enclosed in a zinc box.
CuUhe engines.('
Slowdown.
ChOCKS away:
Means nothing.
----/
Prepared by the manufacture and auth06zed by operator.
Prepared by DGCA and authorized by the operator.
Prepared by the operator and authorized-by manufaclurer.
Prepared by the operator and authorized by the DGCA.r-
Any prisoner can be carried abroad or Qnboard any aircraft only if:
a)
.P1
~ c)
d}
..........-85.
b-e
Operational Manual is:
a)
b)
c)
-.,./84.
V'.Le..cL., ~
Either hand along with the palm downwards and placed level with the chest and
when moved laterally means:
-----83_
t~ ul...:~ ~
A person who has died of Yellow Fever needs to be brought to India.
;if
~82_
48 Hrs prior to the arrival.
4 Hrs prior to the arrival
3 Hrs prior to the arrival.
.-
2 Hrs prior to the arrival."
The prisoner is accompanied by anarmed guard.
Permitted by the DGCA in writing.........
Permitted by the District Magistrate.
Permitted by the Commissioner of police.
Leaflets containing printed matter can only be dropped from any aircrafti,; motion if:
A"
b)
c)
d)
Permitted by the DIst. Magistrate or The Commissioner of Police:,....,
Permitted by the OGCA.
Permitted by the DDGCA.
Permitted by the OR&L
An aircraft is commencing descend from its initial FL 290 over Palam- Airport. The
altimeter reads 12000 ft. The commander will report his '/ertical distance to the ATe
in terms of:
~c)
12000' Altitude_
FL 120 . . /
FL 290.
It
d)
29000' Altitude.
An aircraft is following 020 Tr.{M}. The choice of FL available to the pilot are:
c)
50:70,90,150,110.190,210.230.250,270,290.370,410,450#
55,75,95.155.175.195.215.23 5,255.275,295,
50.70,90.110,130.160.180,200,220,240,260.280.
An ai~craft is following 220Tr(M) as per the quadrental rule, the pilot must Choose FL
)(.88.
between:
a)
b)
{
89. .
..
119-269
269-359
180-26Y
090-180
An aircraft is flying 5000' AMSL outside a control airspace. The commander must fly
at all times under:
a)
~
d}
90.
For the FACILITIES the pilot should refer to:
a)
AIC
b}
NOTAM
AtP<5""
NOTAM CODES .
{
91.
A fresh flight pl~n is required when
a)
{{
d}
91.
A3.
a f1~ght is delayed .for take off
controlled fiight; is delayedf;>y more than 30 minutes...,.
a controlled flight .is delayed by more than 60 minutes
an- un-controlled flight is delayed by more than 30 minutes
Photography at an aerodrome tan be permitted by
a)
DGCAJDDGCA./ D(>.~
b)
.c)
Director of regulation & inspection (DR&I)
Controller of aerodromes
r<'I
92.
Aerodrome control.
FL5Ch
5000' as Altitude.
5000' as Height.
\)~LI\
All
No member of the operation crew shall consume any alcoholic drink or narcotic drug
with in a period of...12 ... Hours before.1Jight & .... during ffighL ....
Epileptic patients can be canied on board provided ... they are accompanied by an
attendanL ..................
94.
While refueling an aircraft
oL....... 30..... Vv-..::\-s,
95.
The largest polygon forming a danger, zone around a refueling aircraft is ._.obtained
by joining points ~ mtrs away from the wing and the fueling vehicle.
t
<,
_
J..._
MId"")
no naked
flame
is allowed
within
distance
12
96.
Except in an emergency dropping of articles from an aircraft is'prohibited except..
......basket of fine sand or water.......
97.
If the age of a
monttis...
98.
(.4'!..S
cpt holder is more than 40 years the validity of medical is for .. 06
t.. fi c.4t.
The.~ of air worthiness
a)
b}
c)""
can be suspended-or wi~drawnwhen
ac suffers major damage .
\.
acs~ffers major defect
~
unauthorized modifications carried out
V'99.
Pilots personal log book is to be preserved for ... 5 years from the last date of
entry...
A 00.
~e minimum height to be flown in hilly areas in IFR flight is .. 2000' above the'
highest obstacle.within a radius of 5 nm frQm the position of ac .... .
--101. An aircraft flies away from base. The daily inspection is valid for ... a period of 4
days or 12 hours of flying whichever is earlier......... .
../i02. !50latkm per:cc for yellow fever is .. 06.... days
----403. The thickness of transition layer is ......... 1000J-1499' .. :.~
104.. The RVR is measured at a height of ...16'......
. FPTL
.
105. The an!. is applicable for'
a}
b)
.fl
scheduled flights only
Schedu.led flights &training flights
All flight '-"
~06. Over hilly areas IFR flights require a vertical clearance of
A
b)
c) .
d)
2000 feet with in 8 Km of the position oJ aircraft
2000 feet with in 5 Km of the position of aircraft
1000 feet with in 8 Km of the positiOn of aircraft
1000 feet with in 5 Km of the position of aircraft
107. Control of air traffic over an aerodrome below 3000 feet is by
a)
c)
approach control
aerodrome control
control area
108. Aerobatics should not be performed below
~c)
\ ........
2000 feet
5000 feet
4000 feet
109.
RfT signal for emergency is
a)
security
13
b)
Pesn Pan
Mayday
,YY
110. Medical for a CPL holder is valid fot
a)
a)
2 years-
1 year
1 year if age is less than 40 years
.2 years if the.age is less than 40 years
111. Over Bombay aerodrome
a)
an aircraft can not fly VFR
an aircraft can fly VFR
an aircraft can not fly IFR
.c)
112. Control zone refers to:
a)
A corridor within a controlled aifSPace -wAefe.R-adio..Nav.igafioo facilities arE
available.
.
.
A controlled airspace extenqing upwards from a specified height above the
surface of the earth.
A. controlled airspace extending upw~rds from the surface of the earth.
b)
113. Routes designated by the alphabet W relate to:
a)
)'f
. 'c)
d)
World wide routes.
Domestic .routes.
Local routes.
International routes.
114. Rules regarding demolition of obstructions cause~ by tall buildings ~nd trees are laid
.1n:
~
c)
d)
Aircraft rules 1937
Aircraft; public health rules 1954.
Aircraft rules 1994.
Aircraft act 1994.
115. Before the first flight of the day. it is whose responsibility to check the serviceability of
the RT apparatus. .
4
b)
c)
The commander.
The Co-Pilot
The radio officer.
116. Rules related to carriage of dead bodies in an aircraft are laid down in:
~
b)
c)
d)
rules 1954.
Air corporation aCt 1953.
Aircraft authority act 1971.
Carriage by air act of 1972.
Aircraft
117. Air hostesses are to be carried when the seating capacity is:
a)
20 seat.
. ", ..
.~
More than 10
More than 15.
Carriage of air hostesses depends upon- number of Passengers, not uPon
number of seats.
~
c)
d)
118. The %age of Co-Pilot flying to be counted towards the renewal of CPl as PIC is:
a)
b}
80%.
30%.
K
d)
50%.
100%.
119. A fresh AOC is required if:
~
b)
c)
A flight is delayed for >than 30Min at any intermediate airport.
A flight is delayed for> than 1 Hr at any intermediate airport.
Not required if the flight is delayed but conducted on the same day.
120. The IFR flight vertical separation minrma over hilly terrain is:
c}
c) .
2000' above-the highest obstacle within a radius of 5 Km from the aircraft.
2000' above the highest obstacle within a radius of 8 Km from the
aircraft
1000' above the highest obstacle within a radius of 5Nm from the aircraft.
1000' above the highe$t obstacle within a radius of BNm from the aircraft
1.21. While refueling, any
within:
a)
b}
c}
;4r
122
<!
30 meters
15 feet
30 feet
15 meters
less than 5700 Kg
more than 5700 Kg / fh
more than 21000 Kg
I0" 0
0 0
l6-.s
An aircraft .can cross an A TS route with precautions such as
~c)
d)
cross the ATS route at 90 degrees & as in 'b' below
obtain permission minimum 10 minutes before crossing
look but visually for any other traffic
.. all are correct
124. In a CTA the VFR ceiling is
a)
~d)
125.
not be near the re-fueling site
AnticoUision lights must be installed if the AUW ofac is
a)
~ 23.
unauthorized perSon should
2500 feet
1~OO feet
3000 feet
1000 feet
When in an emergency
Ie ~v-.\.- ~ UHf
. ~ ~'-'-\.. ~
Hf
15
a)
b)
~
squawk code 7600 on mode A
squawk code 7600 on mode 8
squawk code 7600 on mode C
5D
0'.
L..bO 0
7
.
. ~~6o
Special VFR flight cannot be allowed if visi!:>ility is less than
(0)
a)
b)
None (or 7700)
5Km
5NM
1.5Km
2 Krn
127. The highest point on the landing area is called:
/a}
b}
c)
aerodrome efevation.
Apron elevation.
Center circle of the runway.
128. Anti collision light is a light:
a}
b)
.
~
d)
Green in colour affixed on to the runway.
A red fight on the port wing of the aircraft.
A red Light visible' 30 deg above and below the horizon of the aircraft
Which is visible in all directions.
The navigation lights of any aircr;3ft are also called anti- collision lights.
1./1'29. The pilot of aircraft A sees a Red navigation' of the aircraft B at a Relalive Brg of 270..
~
c)
There is no risk of collision and both the al,traft-should"Continue.
Aircraft 8 should alter its course towards left.
.
The pilot of aircraft A should alter its cOurse towards right to avoid collision.
..----1.30, An aircraft croSsing your course Hfrom your left on right angle. You will be able to".see
Us:
a)
b)
Red light.
White light
~reen light.
131. A NOTAM which relates to some repair lasting for more than 2 Hrs would
under:
~
c)
d)
come
A: Series.
B: Series.
C: Series.
D:Senes.
132. A horizontal red square panel with one yellow diagonal means:
a)
b)
c)"
All VFR are suspended and IFR have been declared compulsory.
Landings Prohibited.
.
Aircraft are to land Take off & Taxi on runways and taxi ways only"
Special precaution while tanding should be taken because of the bad
state of the Maneuvering area.
,.
16
133.
The visibilitY minima for those Airfines who have not filed their own Minimum with the.
.
OGCA for an airport for Non Precession approach is:
a)
1500'
b)
1500 meters.
c)
5Nm.
3.7 Km..
~.
134~ VFRflights outside a controlled airspace at a 'height abOve 5000' should not be
carried out if the visibility falls below:
b)
c)
d)
8Km
8Nm
5Km
3Km
135. The lateral separation using DR Navigation
a)
~
d)
15 deg at a distance of 15 nm or 'ess
. 45 deg at a distance of 15 nm or more
30 deg between aircraft of 15 nm or more
30 deg between aircraft of 15 nm or less
136. In class A airspace.
a)
b)
all flights are permitted
only VFR flights are permitted
only IFR flights. are pennitt~d.
137. .In class C airspace
a)
b)
c)
IFR & VFR flights are permitted & are subjected to Air Traffic Control
IFR flights are separ~ted .from other lFRflights & from the VFR flights &
receive' information in respect of VFR flights"
.
VFR flights are separated from IFR flights & receive information about other
VFR flights
all are correc~
138. In class 0 air space
a)
b)
c)
i,(
IFR & VFR flights are permitted & all. flights are subject to Air Traffic Control
IFR flights are separated from other lFR flights & receive information in
respect ofVFR flights
VFR flights receive traffic information about other flights
all are correct
139. In class E airspace
a)
b)
c)
IFR & VFR flights are permitted
all flights receive traffic information
IFR flights are subject to Air Traffic Control & are separated from other IFR
n~h~
all are correct
140.
In a class F air space
"
17
a)
b)
c}
lFR & VFR flights are permitted
IFR flights receive air traffic advisory service
all flights receive fl:ght information service on request
all are correct
.
141. The minimum number of'Stewards/air hostesses to be carried yon board if the
passenger canying capacity is 63
a}
c)
142. Pilots logbook is to be preserved for
a)
Ac)
5 years from the date 'of starting the 109 book
5 years from the date of last entry
till the pilot retires
'143. Two white crosses on a signal square indicate
a)
~\
'-J
area not fit for the use of aircraft
gliding in progress
take permission before landing
14:4. Information ,nas been received that an aircraft is about make a forced landing. It is
a}
b)
alert phase
uncertainty phase
distress phase
145.. ' Talking about,theATS routes in India W means
~a)
b)
c)
domes:tic routes
international routes
any of the above
146. Position report is requiredto be given when
a,..
b}
crossing an FIR
over a compulsory reporting point
if so required by ATC
all are correct
147. Check rides are not counted when
.
a)
~d}
aircraft is phased out of service
when on a test flight
for flying club training aircraft
all are counted
148. Aerodrome data and facilities are given in
~
c)
Aeradio
AlP
Notams
18
149.
As regards, Air services transit agreement India a signatory
~
b)
True
False
150. In the above question the privileges are
..........,
Permission to fly across its terdtory without landing.
Permission to land for non traffic purpose
c)
d)
....
151. The aircraft registratiOn and marking procedures are given in ICAO Annexure
a)
b)
c)
d)
18
<
11
152. The navigation lights on an aircraft-are
a)
b)
right green <110 deg,left red 110 deg.
right green 110 deg left red 110 deg & rear light white 70 deg.
right green 110 deg, left red 110 deg. & rear light white 140 deg
153. NOTAM class 1 in series 'A' are issued when
a)
rbJ
. c)
<
information is of permanent nature
information is valid for more than 2 hours
information is valid for less than 2 hours
-
<
154. An aircraft accident is to be reported
a)
: c)
d)
immediately
within 24 hours
within 48 hours
as earty as possible
155. Wake turbulence separation minima for landinJh if an aircraft is to land behind a
heavl aircraft
~c<
)
d)
<
<
2 minutes
3 minutes
5 minutes
156. The revised ETA is to be passed to the ATC if the actual TAS differs from the
<
planned T AS by
~c)
157,
10%
20%
Prisoners can be carried on board aircraft with written permission of
a)
b)
c)
~)
l_
5% or 10 Knots
DGCA
Commissioner of Prisons
Controller of police
OGCA, DDGCA, DR&I
19
158. In India all flights above which flight level are to be cleared IFR irrespective of
weather conditions
a}
280
{i
150
140
159. The supersonic speed (mach no. ) is ...... > 1.2 Mach .... _..... ,. .... .
Hin Chal)~les in the frcquenciesllC}Calion of Nav Aids arc notified by
a)
b)
Notams
AIRAC System
AlP amendments
Aeradio amendments
161. Displaced threshold .. .is due to WIP at some part of beginning of RfW cant be
used for landing a~d a fresh threshold is marked further ahead ....
162. On t~esame aircraft you are making another flight on the same day.
~. a fresh ADC clearance is required
a fresh ADC clearance is not required
c)
no ADC clearance is required
. b)
163. VVhaJ doe~ the following-marshalling signal indicate ..
a)
b)
c)
d)
e}
f)
dear
. eith~r arm & hand level with should~r hand across tnroat & palm downward.s
...Cut motors ... :..........
arms repeatedly crosses above head ....... Stop....... .
arms-down, palms facing outward. swing arms outward ... remove chocks ..
arms palms facing inward. swing arms inwards ...... .insert chocks ...... ~ .... .
. arms down palm towards inward. swing arms inwards ... slow down........
arm down palm towards ground & moved up & down se~a! times ...... all
164. The lateral separation between aircraft VOR is
a)
~
c)
d)
15 deg at a distance of 15 nm or less
15 deg at a distance of 15nm or more
30 deg at a distance of 15 nm or more .
30 deg at a distance of 15 nm or less
165. The lateral separation between aircraft using NOB is
a)
b)
15 deg at a distance of 15 nm or tess
15 deg at a distance of 15 nm or more
30 deg at a distance of 15 nm or more
30 deg at a distance of 15 nm or less
166. In a class
a)
b)
airspace
IFR & VFR flights are permitted
all flights receive flight information setvice on request
both are correct
20
167. In class B air space
a)
b}
IFR & VFR flights are permitted
all flights are subject to Air Traffic Control & are separated from each other
both are correct
168. Non scheduled flights cal' be made in India with a notice of
a)
b)
24 hrs
36 hrs
72hrs
169. A person coming from Cholera infested area can enter India
a)
~
c)
Without any medical certificate 0.1 vaccination
With a certificate of vaccination
'. If accompanied With an attendant
170. Dead body of a person can be carried in an aircraft
a)
If sealed in a wooden box
!f hermetic<!!!y sealed in a zinc box .
Can not oe carried at all
171. Seriously sick patients can be carried on boar-d the aircraft
~.
c)
jf accompani~with an attefldant
if certified tit by a medical officer
Cannot be carried at all
172. Tokyo Convention Act 1975 is applicable,
a)
b)
~
.~
d)
to
All aircraft registered in India
All aircraft registered in India & Military aircraft & State aircraft
All aircraft whether registered in India or except Military aircraft & State
aircraft .
AU aircraft whether registered in fndia or not
173. Wake turbulence separation minima for landing. if a light or a medium aircraft is to
land behind a heavy aircraft
a)
,~
.~
c}
2mts
3mts
5 mts
174. A pilot can fly an aircraft which is not entered in his license for endorsement in the
aircraft rating of his license
a)
.~
c}
with in Indian teoitory
with in 5 om of an aerodrome-within lFA of aerodrome
anywhere
175. If there is a temporary change in the aeronautical services it is intimated through
\.
a)
b)
Amendment to AlP
Ale
21
/l
176,
NOTAM
If navigation lights, fail a! night then an aircraft should
a)
b)
force land immediately
use ,landing lights & continue to' the destination
report to the nearest aerodrome & land
177. If an air~raft force lands at an uncontrolled aerodrome it Can takeoff again'
~
c)
178.
after permission from OGCA
after permission from the central Govt.
if it is in a position to reach the destination
In India the ATS routS'"<rre'-"classif1ech3s
a)
~
c}
Class 0 airspaee
Class F airspace
Class C airspace
179. At an aerodrome tower
a)
b)
Red & green beacon light indicates that it is a civil aerodrome
Red & white beacon light indicates that it is a civiiaerOOf{;me
White & green beacon light indicates that it is a civil aerodrome
180, The highest flightlevef that can be .flown. in India is
~
c)
460.
450
400
181. . yFR flights at an aerodrome are nol permitted if visibility.is beloiN
~
c)
5km
Skm
3k:m
182. A series of green & red pyrotechnic~ fired al short intervals towards an aircraft
indicate that
a)
b}
c)
The aircraft is entering a prohibited area
The aircraft is entering a danger area
The aircraft is entering a restricted area
All are correct
183, The certifiCate of airworthiness is suspended if
a)
Low flying is done
Un authorized modifications are done
Un authorized flying is done
184. Landing & housing charges are based on
All up weight of the aircraft
Passengers carrying capacity of aircraft
22
c)
Actual~nding weight of the aircraft
185. The aircraft public health rules wore published, in
a}
.~.
~d)
1937
1954
1934
1947
186. If an aircraft comes from a place which is a yellow fever area & was disinfected it is to
be quarantined
a)
\....-_.'.
If it stopped at a place where there was yellow fever
If there is a patient suffering from yellow fever on board
Not to be quarantined
The incubation period for yellow fever is
187.
a)
b)
c)
188.
8 days
6 days
4 days
Emergency check lists are prepared by the
\ ....
3}
c}
Manufacturer & authorized by operator
Operator & authorized by DGCA.
.DGCA & authorized by manufacturer
189.' Wake tu'rbulente separation minima for landing if "a lig.ht or a medium aircr~m is'lo
land behind a heavy aircraft is
".
190.
a)
2 mts
5 mts"
3mts
The highest point on the ground in
a}
b)
c)
an airfield
is
ARP
Airfield elevation
Aerodrome height
ObstU'ction height
191. Over Malabar hills in Mumbai aircraft can not fly within
a}
"2 nm from the Tower of silencG
1 om from the Tower of silence
5 Km from the Tower of silence
192. Supersonic aircraft can fly over Indian territory
a)
b)
<;)
..c- . .
Above Mach 2.0
Unrestricted
.Below Mach 1.
193,
When-crossing FIR the SSR should be selected to \vhic/1 channel
a}
b)
c)
d)
.194.
5 Years
10 Years
2 Years
Th~ validity of medical for a CPL
a)
~
I
196.
2000
7600
7700
7500
The validity period of a CPL is .
a}
b)
c)
195.
is
2 years
One year
5 years
You are about to board your aircraft as PIC. Your license can be checked by
a)
b)
r
c)
The District Magistrate
'
A police officer
None of the above
A customs officer
.c
.
.. .
.
..
..
The Rescue coordination centers in India are heaQed by
"
197.
a)
b)
',ty
198.
On an IFR flight plan in 'VMC you have an RIT failure. The aCtion is
a)
~
d}
199.
c)
d}
8a
8b
8e
"
Navigator is required to be carried on board if
a)
b)
201.
Con.tinue strictly as per the flight plan
Continue to destination inVMC
Proceed to alternate in VMC
Land at the nearest suitable aerodrome
An aircraft can be detained under which act
/bf
200.
LocaiIAF commander
One of the local lAF/Army/Navy commanders
Controller of 'aerodromes
. for a distance of more than 600 nm no Navaid is available-on the route
for a distance of more than 600 nm no Navigation aid is available within
30 nm either side of the route
All flights
arA
permitted in which airspace
24
3)
-h}
C)
)iV
. 202.
The C of A is deemed to be lapsed if
a)
b}
c}
:Y
....
'.....---
-class 8
class C &:0
Class E.F-;<3
aU are correct
a modification is made without approval of DGCA
aircraft is involved in an accident
aircraft suffers a major damage
all are correct
203. Military personnel can carry arms & ammunition in an aircraft with the
written permission of
a)
~
d)
DGCA
central Govt
ArmyHQ
none of the above
204. An aircraft has forced landed at an aerodrome. It can take of again
,~
c)
d
if the pilot is satisfied after an inspection that the aircraft is air wortfiy
with the permission of DGCA
with the permission of commissioner of police
any of the abOve
205. On change of ownership the aircraft
.
. , can fly immediately _
~ can not fly till regis~ered in the name of new owner
c)
can not fly tilt permis'sion is obtained from central Go~
d)
can not fly tilt permission'is.obtained from new owner
,a}
206. Landing & housing charges are charged as per the.,
a)
,.-br
c)
d)
AUW of the aircraft at the time of landing
Maximum AUW of the aircraft
number of persons on board
navigation facUities used
207. Route guides are required to be carried in
a)
b)
all aircraft
,all private aircraft
,
aircraft involved in scheduled transport services
208. The crew of an aircraft should riot consume any alcoholic drinks
within 12 hOUfS before the flight
as in '3' & during flight
within 24 hours before the flight
'
'-"'
209. Mental patients can not be carried in an aircraft except when
'
... r
a)
\
-/
'~.-
"
...(
'--.
<
certified by an RMP as fit to fly without causing harm to other passengers
b)
aceompanled by aft-attendant
---t>oth are correct
210. looSe sheets of paper containing printed matter can be. dropped(from an aircraft with
the permissiof) of
3)
OM
commissioner of police
both are correct
211. In India the IFR & VFR flights
~
c)
separated from each other
not separated
not separated but information is given to other aircraft
212. A new flight plan is required to be filed at an
a}
~
213,
,uncontrolled aerodrome if a flight is delayed by more than 30 minutes
controlled aerodrome if a flight is derayed by more than 30 minutes
controlled ;3erodrome if a flight is delayed by less than 30 minutes
Displaced threshold is indicated by
a)
b)
white lights in a row
red lights in a row
green Ii~hts in a row .
. 214. DistressSignal'is
rif
c)
dropping of red parachute flares
firing of white pyrotechnical fights in
firing -of g(een pyrotechnicallights in succession
215. Series of projectiles fired at an interval of 10 second~ on 'bursting showing red 7
green
. a)
b)
c)
~
216.
stars or lights indicate
,
aircraft is in distress but no immediate assistance'in .required
aircraft is in distress and immediate assistance is required
aircraft is flying over or in the vicinity of a prohibitecl'af-ea
.'
aircraft is flying over or in. the vicinity of a prohibited area, restricted
are-a or danger area.
Weather minima VMC'below 3000 feet in a controlled air apace is
a)
~
d)
visibility 8 Km
visibility 5 Km
visibility 1,5 Km
visibility 300 meters
..
217. While taking off from the same RIW or parallel RIW at less than 760 meters apart, a
light or a medium aircraft taking off behind a heavy aircraft, the separaljon minima Is
~
c)
2 minutes
3 minutes
5 minufp!::
--.:;
-, ..'
26
218.
Which aircraft may::be on a collision coirrse .
~
c)
aircraft on the right with red navigation light in sight
aircraft on the left with red navigatiotl light in sight
aircraft on the right with white navigation light in sight
219. The green navigation light is visible through
~
c)
d)
.220.
\"...-
110 deg from tail to the right .
140deg
A ~ight aircraft departs behind a medium aircraft the time gap between the I~o is
.'
a)
~
'''--.-
HO deg from forward to therigbt
110 deg from "forward to the left
/'
c)
d)
1 mt
2mts
3mts
5mts
221. Cabotage of traffic refers to
"'"
b)
c}
d)
operation of a commercial Ale -of a contracting state to carry
passengers/cargo between two points within thi; territory of another
contracting .state
op~tion of a commercial Me of a contracting slate to carry
passengers/cargo between two points outside the territory of another
contracting slate
.
operation . of a. commercial. A1CQf a co!'tracting state 10 c;;:S{fY,
passengers/Cargo to the territory 'of another C9ntracting state
operation of a commercial Me of .a contracting state to carry
passengers/cargo out from the territory of another contracting state
222. Thresh hold is
a} .
beginning of the runway
beginning of that part of the runway usabl~ for landing
. a pOint where taxy ways meet
223. When refueling an aircraft.
a}
b}
c}
No unauthorised person within ... 15 mtrs...
No naked flame with in ....30 Mtrs......... .
No smoking with in ............30 Mtrs....:.: ...... .
224. A red flag on the ATe indicates ..... f1ying in progress ... '"
225. To an aircraft a red flag on the ATe indicates...... Nothing......
226. At Bombay over Ma'~bar hills flying is not pennitted within a distance of
a)
b)
2nm
1 nm
5Km
227. The air space over Mathura refinery is a
. 27
a)
A steady white light di~ected towards an aircraft an fight means
228.
a)
b)
c)
;J1
229.
}Y
exercise caution while landing
takeoff is prohibited
fanding- prohibited
landing prohibited and prohibition is likely to b.~~P.wJAO.wid
letter "C" in black against yeflow background means
a)
~
d}
231.
land at this aerodrome & proceed to the apron
landing prohibited
return to.the starting point
nothing
On the ground a red square with two yellqw diagonals means
a)
b)
c)
230.
restricted area
prohibited area
dangerare3
accident reports to be made here
reports concerning air traffic services to be made here
flight plans to be colleded from here
all the above are correct
Two digits in black: 'colour against a yel/ow back ground, di~I?'yed yel1iepJlyjndicates
a}
/f5}
c}
d)
OOM
Direction for take off
Wind direction .
OOR for landing'
An aircraft can' fly over danger area
232.
~}
c)
Above flight level 290
If cleared by ATC
Unrestricted
Tokyo Conven~ion is valid for
233.
.4
b)
c>.
234.
AU International flights
All dO(l1estic flights
All local flights
The authority to detain an aircraft is given in
a)
~
d)
235.
The threshold of the Runway is
a)
Rule 8 of rules 1957
Act 8 of aircraft Act 1934
Rule 8 C Aircraft rules 1937
Rule 8 0 of aircraft Act 1934
The point where the aircraft lines up
That point in the beginning of the Runway used for landing
..
.~
28
c).
The beginning-efihe Runway
2360 A report received from an aircraft giving its regular position andlor met report is called
a)
b)
Met report
Position report
Air report
237. A ste'ldy red light projected to an aircraft in flight means give way to other aCT donT
land for the time being....
'-'
238. A steady green light projected to an aircraft on the grounq/air means. clear to take
off
239. A cross with a Single co!1spicuous colour. preferaoly white on the maneuvering area
means............ area unfit for use by aircraft....................
24b:'
During flight as a pilot you are subjected to unlawful interference in discharging your
.duties. On SSR 'you should endeavor to set
,Af}
b)
c)
d)
7500 mode A
7600 mode A
7500 modeC
7700 mode C
241, On an IFR flight plan but in VM<:; you have communication failure you should
~'
b)
'c)
<
Maintain VMC & land at the most convenient aerodrome
, , Maintain VMC & land at the nearest aerodr:ome
, Proceed according to flight plan
242. The airspace set up as a corridor where navigation aids are available is called
ft
b)
c)
'-
~ 243.
'Airway'
,
. Controlled airspace
Rad.ar airspace
The transition altitude
a)
b)
is laid down by
TheATC
The Pilot
The State
244. Above what heightthe flight levels are to be used in India
~
c)
d)
245.
4000 feet
3000 feet
5500 feet
6500 feet
A fresh flight plan is 10 be filedif a scheduled flight is delayed by more than
a)
AJ
c}
One hour
30 minutes
Always, irrespective of the time delay
246.
A temporary change concerning operationaf matter is notified in
a}
-'
AlP
Notams
Ale
247. The air designator rar wond wide ATS routes are in which colour
a)
b)
~
24U.
White
Red & Green
"-Red. Green. Blue & Amb;r
Red. Green. Blue, Amber & White
rile air designator for domestIc ATS routes are in which cololll
, c)
d)
White
, Red & Green
Red, Green. Blue & Amber
Red, Green, Blue. Amber & White
249, A change in operational status or an aeronautic facility which'!asls for more than two
hours is issued under which series of NOri\MS.
J4f
b)
c)
d)
,'J!."
Series A
Series 8
Series C
Series 0
250. For FDTL the'flying time of training flights is
a)
b)
c)
d)
251.
accounted
Not counted ,
Partially counted
,Counted only if combined w!th a scheduled flight
FOT L limitations for the flight crew on domestic flights is
a)
q)
8 hrs
"- .....""''<;
9 hrs
10 hrs
11 hrs
.i
252, The minimum time separation for a light aircraft to land behind a heavy aircraft is
a)
2 minutes
3 minutes
5 minutes
TIf S: T.ru.t.
Ai.-
SpQ. ~ .
The ATC is to be notified if during a flight the TAS changes by more than
253,
Ab)
c)
254
5%
10%
20%
0"-
10
kb
,Aircraft flying on the same' track should have a minimum separation of
a)
b}
c)
d)
15 minfl{es
10 minl:ftes
5 minutes
20 minutes
255. Which type of airspace exist in India
a)
-b}
c)
c)
256_
You will report an air miss when
a)
b}
?Y.
'-
Class A
Class 0 & F
Class 0 &F
Class B. C 0 & F
Yousee an aircraft at same flight level
You see an aircraft at close proximity with no risk of collision
You see an aircraft at close proximity and you think there was a risk of
collision
257. All records associated with defects &. their rectification are required to be preserved
for a period of
.
258_
One year
Two years
c)
Till the aircraft is phased out of servic!;
.(;z;-,.:h-+", de b\s ;:\ i ~- ",-, ~,<; -! \,-,..; ~ < ;. ...
C of A will cease to be valid if
.
.
a)
~
d)
..
_Aircra.ft is engaged in unauthorized operations
Aircraft suffers from a major damage or defect
There isa chi:mge of ownership
-All are correct
-
259. All defects observed during flight are to b~ reported
a)
b)
SO~)I)
after the flight
After the last flight of the day in case or training aircraft making a series 61
flights in a single day, unless a serious defect occurs
Both are correct
260. Fire extinguishers are carried in an aircr~ft cabin
a)
b)
..' -.
To extinguish cabin fire
To extinguish electrical fire
Because it is required under the regulations
261. FOR has a record of operation of preceding
~
c)
d)
25 hours
5 hours
30 mls
Flight
262. FOR is mandatory for
..r
a)
All aircraft
31
Aircraft witbAUW exceedir:lg 21000 Kg
Aircraft with AUW exceeding 5700 Kg
263. The colour of the FOR is
a}
b)
Black
B:ightyelfow
Bright orange
Either 'b' or 'c'
264. The CVR has the capability of recording information
a)
e)
One hour or more
At least 30 minutes
The preceding Hight
265. The FOR is fitted in an aircraft to
a)
<C)
Monitor the perfor:mance of the aircraft
Help in accident investigation
Both are correct
266. The width of an air way is
a)
4
. 267."
20nm
40nm
20 nm over land & 40 nm. over sea
The jnte.mational Air Transit agreement was signed by India at Chicago .. in .1944..
268. The Warsaw' Convention was held fOf. ..unification of certain rules relating to
international c~rriage by air regarding'pa~sengerst_ ticketing and baggage etc.
269. The operational Control is exercis~d by the
.-%
b)
c} .
The operator
DGCA
Air T raffie Con!rol
270. The operational manual is prepared by
a)
DGCA
b)
Operator
Operator & is approved by the OGCA
?Y
271. An altimeter is set to QNH before landing in order to
a)
Have clearance between aircraft flying on the circuit
Have cfearance from the obstructions on the ground
Reduce the altimeter errors
272. While on a C(OSS country over hilly terrain the minimum clearance required is
b}
2000 feet above the highest obstacle w1th in 5 nm of position of the
aircraft
2000 feet above the highest obstacle with in 5 nm. of the desired track
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c)
1000 feetabove the highest Db-stacle with in 5 nm=of position -<Ffthe aircraft
273. The aircraft public health rul'3s were published in which year
a)
~
--....0
1937
1954
1934
274. A flight navigator is require to be carried on board if .. .if no nav aid .is available for
600 nm and within 30 nm of either side of track............... .
274. Mails can be carried in the airCfaft with the permission of
a)
b)
c}
;'1'
OGCA
OOGCA
OR&r
DGP&T
275. Photography at an aerodrome can be allowed with the permission of
~.
c)
DGCA
OM
commissioner of poiice
276. ADC clearance is required to be obtained
o.
a)
,~
c}
d}
on across country flight
.
foral( aircraft ope(ating witf1in ADtZ'
when returning to base on the same day
.
it is not required when returning to base on the same day
277. Dead body or re.mains of a person who has died' of yellow fever can be brought to
India with the permission of
a)
b}
c)
,/ff
health officer
Indian embassy abroad
central Govt
can not be brought
278. The rules for Public health were published in
\_"
)l}
'
0\... 0
of
1954
. b)
c)
1934
1939
d)
1947
279. The displaced threshord is indicated by
a)
, c}
0'
d)
280.
/'
0---....
white lights
green fines
red lines
yellow lines
The displaced threshofd is indicated by
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a)
c)
d)
white lights
green Ughts
red lights
yellow lights
, <""
281. The end of the WN is indicated by
white lignts
green lights
red lights
yellow fights
282. For the purpose of renewal c! CPl
50 % of co-pilot flying is counted as PIC
50 % of instrument ilyingis'COunterl'3s'P1C
80 % of co-pilot flying is counted as PIC
283. . An aircraft can fly within 10 nm of an airfield. This area Is called
~c)
d}
restricted c::m;:
danger area
prohibiied area
airfield area
284. Penaltyfor carrying explosives or arms & giving wrong statements
~
c)
: 2 years of imprisonment & fine
2 years imprisonment
one year imprisonment & fine
285.. The tertificate'ofairworthiness is suspended
a)
b)
c)
~)
after an accident
after unauthorised modification have been done
aircraft suffers a major defect
all correct
286 The remains of a crashed aircraft can be tampered/removed toa)
b)
c)
)9
extricate persons/animals alive or dead
clear the RNV to allow air traffic
take it to a place of safety
all correct
287. After a forced landing an aircraft can T/O for base for repair purpose without the
permission of the DGCA .......... _.. TRUE IF ALSE.
288. An aircraft coming from Bombay to Derhi lands at Jaipur due to Weather. It can T/O
again without the permission of the DGCA ........... TRUE f FALSE
289. Aircraft flying on the. same Track & level the longitudinal sepafalion is
)(
c)
30 mts
15 mts
05 mts
34.
290.
Aircraft flying orFlhe saine Track & (evel. when frequent position fixing is possible
the longitudinal separation is
30 mts
15mts
05mts
10 mts
. 291. At an aerodrome a red square with two yellow diagonals indicates .'. .Ianding
prohibited and prohibition is likely to last for long....
292. A series of green flashes directed towards an aircraft on the ground indicates ... Clear
to land .....
293. Officers belonging to Army/Navy/Air Force
a)
can carry aons on board a civil aircraft
~ can not carry anns cn board a civil aircraft
294. An extremely sick person
a)
oj
pr-
can n,ot be carried on board an aircraft
can be carried on board an aircraft
can be carried on board an aircraft. if accompanied by an attendant &
certified by a registered medical practitioner
295.. The reciprocal tracks on a semicircular system below F/L 290 have vertical clearance
of
a)
~
c)
500 feet
1000 feet
2000 feet
296. In India the sem!circular system starts from F/L
150
170
c)
290
d)
160
297. The Runway direction is measured with respect to:
.~
b}
a\
~
c)
d}
True North
Magnetic North
Compass North
Grid North
298. A red flag on top of ATC building means
a)
b)
Do not land
Do not lake off
Flying in progress
299, Longitudinal separation between two aircraft !lying at the level using DME is
a)
:'-..
200m
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b}
300.
In India the controlled airspaces are designated as
~c)
301.
10 nm if the preceding aircraft is flying at a T A~r more "iasler than fhe
aircraft behind
Both are correct
Class 0
Class B
Class C
The met min!ma is proviqed by the
~
b)
c)
d)
Operator
Manufacturer
Controller of aerodromes
OGCA
302. For class I Met office the minimum notice required for a route forecast is
~
c)
d)
3 hrs
12 hrs
18 to 24 hrs
12 to 24 hrs
303. For class III Met office the minimum notice required for a route forecast for domestic
flights is
.
, a}
. b)
3 hrs
12 hrs
Bto 24 hrs
12 to 24 hrs
304. The Tokyo convention Act 1975 applies
a}
. All aircraft
The whole of India
j1 ....y where in the wond
305. The aircraft rules 1937 apply
a)
b)
c)
[0
ro
The whole of India
All aircraft registered in India, where ever these are flying & all persotrS on
board these aircraft
AIl.aircraft when flying over India & all persons on board
AU are correct
.
306. The act rules dealing with pu/:?Iic health is
a)
~
d)
Public health rules 1954
Aircraft (Public Health) Rules 1954
Aircraft (Public Health) Rules 1937
Aircraft (Public Health) Rules 1945
307 . ATe provides which of the following
a}
Advisory service
36
~
c}
d)
Contro! of air traffic
Be;;uch & resette
All are correct
//
v 308.
Minimum visibility aerodrome equipped with radio aids
'"--,,
~
b)
c)
d)
-"~ .
2.7 km
3.7km
5km
1.5km
//"
J09.
Minimum visibility aerodrome not equipped with radio aids
a)
e{(
. ."
~-
d)
2.7 km
3.7 km
5km
1.5 km.
310. For the purpose of having additional aircraft in the aircraft rating of the license. The
trainin~ flying shoufd be carried
.
With in 5 nm of the aerodrome /
Within the local flying area of the aerodrome j.1
Any where in India
All are corr~ct
311.
The maximum number: of hours a pilot can fly in 30 days is
.~
. .r'
J. (~\./~
12.
c)
125 hrs as PIC
.
125 hrs PIC or Co-pilot
150 hrs 15 minutes
. At an aerodrome special VFR may be authorised when
~
c)
Km
vis~omty falls b~low 5
or cloud ceiling is less than 1500 feet
Visibility falls below 8 Km or cloud ceiling is less than 1500 feet
VISibility falls below 5 Km or cloud ceiling is less than 1000 feet
313. The dead body of a person who has died due to Cholera can be brought in to India
with the permission of
~
b)
c)
314.
. -<
Indian foreign mission abroad
DGCA
Central Govt.
At an aerodrome a red square with a yellow diagonal means
a)
Landing prohibited
Exercise caution when approaching to land & when landing
Caution more. than one direction being used for all Take Offs & Landings
315. An extremely sick person
a)
?Y' .
Can not be carried on board an aircraft
Can be carried on board an aircraft, if accompanied by an attendant
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325. Minimum lateral separation between aircraft climbing through the level of another
aircraft holding over a navigation aid is'. .
.
a)
b)
5nm
minutes
15 nm. (5 minutes longitudinal separation)
,Af
326. On Take Off the aircraft is ~nsferred from aerodrome control to approach control
a)
b}
Once the aircraft is in clouds
When 15nm from the aerodrome
. In the vicinity of the aerodrome
When lined up for take oft
327. Minimum DME separation aircraft flying on the same track & same direction is
a)
c)
10nm
20nm
10 minutes
328. An aircraft is frying Oil rr.agneUc ccurse (Tr) 180. In a quadrantal system it would be
flying
.
a}
.~
d)
Odd thousand feet
Even. thousand feet
.Odd thousand + 500 feet
Even thousand + 500 feet
329. The facilities avail~ble at an airfield will be mentioned in
~.
v,130.
b)
'c)
AlP
AIRAC.
AIC
d)
NOTAMS
An aircraft at supersonic speed can fly over India
a)
b}
;.v
With pennission of Central Govt.
With the permission of OGCA
Can not fly
is
331. An aircraft
aescending oVer Delhi aerodrome from Flight level 290. The altimeter
reads 12000 ieeL The pilot will report vertical distance as fltltd le..........j.
a)
b)
12000 feet
Flight level 120
Flight level 290
29000 feet
332. VMC exists at an aerodrome when visibility is more th.an
~
c}
.. <"
8Km.
SKm.
3Km.
.cr
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333. UTe means
~
c}
The runway direction is measured with respect to
\,/,334.
a}
~
,
\,j'
. ".f ,"
"'~r,r
v"'" 335.
c)
,.p .
True North
Magnetic North
Compass North
. While in a circuit an aircraft experiences RT failure, the pilot should acknowledge RT
signals by
a}
b)
.<
Coordinated universal time
Universal coordinated time
Universal time coordinated
cy
Pitching the nose UplOown
Rocking wings
Switching ON/OFF (anding lights
.t"y-'./.;'
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Petroleum in bulk means Petroleum contained in receptacles
a)
~
c)
337.
A red pyrotechnicallight fired from control tower in front of an aircraft means
c)
va38.
Of 900 liters capacity
Exceeding 900 liters capacity
Less than 900 liters capacity
Keep circling & give way to other ain::;raft
.
.
Not with standing with the. previous instructions', .do not land for the.
time being
Nothing
The incubation period for relapsing fever is
a)
b}
c)
B days
6 days
4 days
339. During night flying if navigation lights fail, the pilot should
a)
b}
c}
Send a MAY day signal
Land at the al.temate aerodrome
land as soon as possible
340. When flying within transition layer the altitude is reported on'
\.
.~
a)
b)
OFE
c)
ONE
Not reported at all
QNH
Minimum Longitudinal separation in terms of time, when passing through the level of
another aircraft on the same track, from the time the level is crossed is
a)
5 minutes
40 .
b}
10 minutes
15 minutes
20 minl!tes
, ft..:~ ~....f ... fl4<>~~
The FOR should be capable of recording the conversatior! for at least preceding
,/
....a)
'b) ,
'c)
25 Hrs
5 Hrs
25 Minutes
30 minutes
c.<.l/~J U.n-uz.
. PO f?-.
,'s
lo.Lb\.J..fL\ '"
~d") ol'--t:l"".}<;::'
fP-t-v~ ~ L~ b~I~J':'
The.-FDTl for international flights. in-terms of flying hQurs & number of landings is
<1
c)
d}
I-
9/3
8/4
6/3
9/4
~j-i ~
V . vJ4'~(
Hypoxia is a result of which of the fonowing conditions
b)
c)
'345.
..
\/
What causes hypoxia
a)
b)
Y
346.
by
,YV'
,fl
~
c)
Alcohol has adverse effect especially as the altitude increases
Small amounts of alcohol in the human system increases judgment &
decision making ability
AlcohOl has little effect if followed by equal quantities of black coffee
What is the common symptom of hyperventilation
<
b)
c}
350.
Rapid shallow breathing
Pain & cramping of the hands & feet
Dizziness
What is the effect of alcohol consumption on the function of body
b)
\.,.-349.
The percentage of nitrogen in, the air is jncreased
The percentage of oxygen in the air is decreased
Oxyg~n partial press.ure is decre~sed
What is the symptom of carbon mono oxide poisoning
a)
b}
348..
Excessive c:arbon dioxide in the atmOsphere
An increase in the nitrogen contentS In the atmosphere afhign altitudes
A decrease. in the oxygen partial pressure .
A loss of cabin pressure may 'result in hypoXia because as cabin altitude increases
a)
/7..
Insufficient oxygen reaching the brain
Excessive carbon dioxide in the blood stream
Limited oxygen reaching the heart musdes
Tingiing of the hands & feet
Increased vision keenness
Decreased breathing rate
What would most likely to occur In hyperventilation
\.! .-'..
41
~
c)
A stressful s:r~ation causing anxiety
The excessive-consumption of alcohol
An extremely slow rate of breathing & insufficient oxygen
."
351. Scanning procedure for effective collision avoidance should constitute.
Looking outside for 15 seconds then inside for 5 seconds then repeat
1 minute inside scanning then One minute outside scanning then repeat
looking 'out side every 3.0 seconds except in radar contact when outside
scanning is unnecessary
352,
What is the most eff~ctive way to use eyes during night flying
a)
,f
c)
353.
Look only at far away dim lights
Scan slowly to permit off center viewing
Concentrate directly on each object for few seconds
Which observed target aircraft would be of most concern with respect to collision
avoidance
a)
One which appears to be ahead and moving from left to right at high speed
DL--- One which appears to be ahead and moving from right to left at slow.speed
: J
One which appears to be ahead witt) no lateral & vertical displacement &
\..."
is increasing in size
354.
When making a ling over a darkened or featureless terrain. such as water or snow
pilot should be aware .of the possibility of illusion. This <;lpproach may appear to be
ar
.High
c)
Shallow
b)
355,
low
Haze can give illusion that the aircraft is
?l..-. DI ..
c)
to
Closet the. runwaY,than it actually is
.
Farther from the runway than actually is
The same distance from the runway as there is no restriction to visibility
356. A sudden penetration of fog can give an illusion of
b)
c)
Pitching up
Pitching down
leveliog off
357. Rain on the wind screen can cause what illusion
a)
~
358.
No illusion
lower than actual
Higher than actual
The body of a .person died of yellow fever can be brought to Indi!l if
The body is hermetically sealed
The body is sealed in a zinc box
~ Can not be Qrought to India
a)
b)
42 .
I, . (.
359. Anti collision light is mandatory to be. frtted on aircraft A~more than .
a} :
~
360.
1500 Kg
5700 Kg
6000 Kg
..1 -
(,....
(,,~::;l
c .... "'"'"\.~- ...r\ .....\
",J.
1t
. ..~
t :
'
..
~.i)t5-:."'.-:
D,
'' .
.{It'.,'
Either arm & hand level with shoulder. hand across throat palm downwards -' means
Cut engines .
.
Tum to the direction in which hand is pointing
Slow down & stop
361 . Unidirectional green lights are arranged at
a)
j1(
c)
The beginning of the runway
The displaced threshold
The end of the runway
362. From the beginning of the runway to the displaCe1rthreshofd the runway edge Irghts
are
a)
Kc)
d)
White
Red
Green
Yellow.
363. During flight a red lIght seen on a Relative bearing of 270 means
.A risk of Collision with another aircraft
N.o_riskof collision with another aircraft
An aerodrome beacon.indicating unsafe conditions
364. A Control zone is
a)
An airspace with in which air traffic is controlfed
A controlled airspace extendirg upwards from the sUrface of the earth
to a specific upper limit
A controlied airspace extending upwards from a specified upper limit above'
the earth
c)
" 36'S. When using earth's horizon as a reference to determine the relative position of other
aircraft most concern would be for aircraft
a)
b)
I. .
Above the horizon & increasing in size
On the horizon with little relative movement
On the horizon & increasing in size ( .... _.(.0.. .......
t~_,- z.. J.,~ .~
366, When making an approach on narrower than usual runway without VASI assistance.
the pilot should be aware that the approach
a)
Altitude may be higher tharY it appears
Approach attitude may be lower than it appears
May result in leveling off too high & landing hard
43
\.-367:.-- The maximum number of h?~rs a pilot can fly as PIC in one~ear
~
b)
1000
1500
c)
125
368. Instrument flying lime means
a}
'~r;#;
"--- ~
'",:,
c)
Flying time during night
The time during which the pilot. is flying solely with reference.... to
instruments without any external visual reference
The time during which the pilot is flying with. reference to instruments with
external visual reference
369. In the semicircular system the track separation is
000 - 175 & 180 - 356
000
-179 & 180 - 359
~
c}
001 - ISO & 181 - 360
d)
000 -179 & 181 - 359
a)
370. When on a cross country a delay of ETA more than ............ is to be reported to ATC
~ 5 minutes
b)
c)
371 .
An aircraft can cross A TS route with precautions such as :
a)
10 minutes
15 minutes
c) ,
At an angle of 60 degrees
'At an angle of 90 degrees'
At an altitude not more than 1000 feet from the cruising altitude
372. When flying over a crash site, a pilot will acknowledge the signs from the survivorsQY
~ Rocking wings
b)
low pass over the crash site
c)
....,
373.
Reporting to ATC
The sign from a crash site indicating that 'assistance required' is
a)
~e
:,-
d}
374. Aerodrome control service is provided in
a)
~
c}
d)
375,
Circuit
Control zone
Control area
All the above
Met minima forVFRflights above 3000 feet AMSL is
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b)
c)
376.
Vtsibifi!y 8 Km, Dis~ce from c!Ouds 1.5 Km l1!>rizontaUy & 300 M
Vertically
Visibility 8 nm. Distance from clouds 1.5 Km Horizontally & 300 M Vertically
Visibility 5 Km. Distance from clouds 1.5 Km Horizontally & 300 M Vertically
For civil aerodromes the colour of the rotating beacon is
White
White & Green
White & Blue
~77 .
378.
To cross an ATS route Permission is to be obtain~d minimum
a("
10 minutes before crossing
b)
c)
15 minutes before crossing
30 minutes before crossing
For domestic flights minimum distance from the international border is
a)
5nm
10nm
1'5 nm
The refueling operation should be stopped if a jet aircraft starts to run up its engines
within a distance of
.~
b)
c}
. 3"80"
The light aircraft departing behind a mediumairciaft the minimum time difference is
af
b)
c)
381.
b)
c)
Aircraft act 1934
Aircraft act rules 1937
Aircraft act rules 1934
The facilities provided by ATC in aerodrome control are
~
b)
c)
d)
383.
2mts
3mts
5mts'
An aircraft can be detained under
a(
382.
43 meters
141 meters
15 meters
Control
Traffic
Search &.rescu~
All the above are correct
An aircraft is flying at 5000 feet in IMG. It should fly according to
;y
c)
Semicircular system
Quadrental system
Retum back to base
45
384. Rules regarding demolitioA-Of obstructions cau~ct by tall btlildjng~Jrees etc are i(,'!id
down in-
Aircraft rules 1937
Aircraft rules .1934
Airaaft act 1934
Airaaft public health rules 1954
b}
c)
d)
385. Before a flight who is responsible to check the pro~r working of the radio apparatus
r.
PIC
Co pilot
Radio officer
b)
c)
/"
''''-..
086. Night flying corresponds to flying between
a)
~
d)
. . -387.
Half he. before sunset to half hr. after sunrise
Half he after sunset to half hr_ after sunrise
Half hr. after sunset to half hr. before sunrise
Half hr. before sunset to half hr. after sunrise
If a passenger on board the aircraft. is suffering from an illness. PIC is to inform
health officer ... _.. hours before landing
~
b)
c)
2
3
. 4
388. The punishmentforcarriage of unauthorised arms-& ammunition in the
. aircraft is
a)
b)
c)
.~
389.
For aircraft flying over India enroute navigaUo~sed on
a)
b)
'",- ..
Maximum 3 months imprisonment or fine of Rs 10001 or b<;>th
Maximum 6 months imprisonment or fine of Rs.10001 or both
Maximum 2 monthS imprisonment or fine of Rs 5001 or both
Maximum_ 2 years punishment and fine.
The duration & length of flight
The Duration of stay
Maximum AUW of the aircraft
390. A pilot involved in an accident can fly again
a)
\....-
b)
..
'5--;:!.:/391.
After a medical examination
.
When asked by the operator to fly
When cleared by the OGCA
The area of 10 km around Mathura refinery is termed as
~
c)
d)
Danger area
Prohibited area
Protected area
Restricted area
392. An aircraft can fly over a danger area
46
a) .
If a NOTAM is issued thant is oor-active
With the permission of ATe
Out side the stipulated time
Can not fly at all
b)
~
'393.
Around Malabar hill the flying is prohibited Within
~ omFrom the tower of silence
1 nm. From the tower of silence
.S nm. From the tower of silence
2 nm. From the tower of silence
394.. VFR io a control zone is terminated if visibility falls below
a)
8 Km.
SKm
1.SKm
3 tan.
~
d)
t~
In a controfled airspace the VFR flights WiH -be--terfflinated .if the cloud ceilingfalls
~~w
a)
-~
1000 feet
1500 feet
5000 feet
1500 meters
~
c)
d)
3.96: The c~rtificate of:airworthiness lap~es when
An aircraft suffers a major damage
If an authorised flying is done
I f an authorised people are carried on board
. All are correct .
.
b)
c)
d)
397. . The air report contains which of the fol!owinp
a)
b)
Air temperature. TUrbUlence, Surface wiii<:f&-airera1t1cing
Turbulence, upper winds & surface temperature
Air temperature.. Turtwlenc~. Upperw~~'&"8ir-eraft Icing
All are correct:
'-------.
f.("
d)
-....1398.
The
minimum !:ri~~te altitude, when flying over hilly terrain is
~
c)
099.
1000 feet
2000 feet
500 feet
A risk of oollisjon exists if you see a red navigation light of another aircraft
a)
by
c)
On the port side
On the starboard side
Both poet & starboard side
400. The controlled airspace in the confluence of A TS routes is called
-;J
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a}
b
)
cV
Approach contiol
Area control
Control area