Radio Telephony
Radio Telephony
Sourav Ahmed
Sourav Ahmed
Radiotelephony
PAPER – 1
4. The frequency used for the first transmission of a `MAYDAY' call should be:
a) The distress frequency 121.5 MHz
b) The frequency currently in use
c) Any international distress frequency
d) Approach frequency of the nearest airfield
5. `STANDBY' means:
a) Wait and I will call you again
b) Selected STANDBY on the SSR Transponder
c) Hold your present position
d) Continue on present heading and listen out
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13. If a pilot receives an instruction from ATC that he cannot carry out he should use the phrase:
a) UNABLE TO COMPLY
b) NEGATIVE INSTRUCTION
c) NO CAN DO
d) CANCEL INSTRUCTION
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20. A DISTRESS message is preceded by the call............................ and would be sent by an aircraft
that is in a condition ..............................
a) Pan Pan Pan Pan Pan Pan of being threatened by imminent danger and of requiring
immediate assistance.
b) Mayday Mayday Mayday concerning the safety of an aircraft but does not require
immediate assistance
c) Pan Pan Pan concerning the safety of an aircraft but does not require immediate
assistance
d) Mayday Mayday Mayday of being threatened by imminent danger and of requiring
immediate assistance
21. The correct pronunciation for the number 2500 when used to pass altitude, height, cloud height or
visibility by radiotelephony is:
a) TWO FIFE ZERO ZERO
b) TOO TOUSAND FIFE HUNDRED
c) TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
d) TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED
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24. On a VFR navigation exercise you request a flight information service from an ATSU providing
a LARS. After your initial call, you are invited to "pass your message" which should consist of:
a) Position; Heading; Altitude; Destination; Intention
b) Aircraft identification and type; Estimated position; Heading; Level; Intention; Type of
service required
c) Aircraft identification; Type; Level; Intention; Type of service required
d) Aircraft identification and type; Estimated position; Level; Flight conditions; Type of
service required
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7. The correct pronunciation of the frequency 122.1 MHz when passed by radiotelephony
is:
a) ONE TWO TWO POINT ONE
b) WUN TOO TOO DAYSEEMAL WUN
c) ONE TWO TWO DECIMAL ONE
d) ONE TWENTY TWO DAYSEEMAL ONE
8. When asked by ATC "Are you able to maintain FL 40" the correct reply contains the
phrase:
a) ROGER
b) WILCO
c) NO SIR
d) AFFIRM or NEGATIVE
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12. When requesting a special VFR clearance in flight, ATC must be given details of:
a) callsign, type, position, heading, intentions and ETA at entry point
b) callsign, altitude, heading and ETA at entry point
c) callsign, type, TAS, ETA at entry point and destination
d) callsign, type, intentions and ETA at entry point
13. On a long straight-in approach to land, the call "Long Final"would be made at a range
of.
a) 2 nm
b) 3 nm
c) between 4 nm and 8 nm
d) 25 nm
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18. The frequency 121.5 MHz may be used to practise emergency procedures:
a) including simulated distress or urgency situations
b) not including any simulated distress incident
c) at no time; only the FIS frequency should be used
d) only on dual crew flights
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2. In the event of a radio failure the SSR transponder should be set to:
a) 7600
b) 7700
c) 7500
d) 7000
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6. A Pilot may file a flight plan with an ATSU during flight. The frequency that would normally
be used for this purpose is:
a) FIR
b) RADAR
c) APPROACH
d) TOWER
7. The correct RTF call when you are ready to take off is:
a) Roger take-off
b) Request take-off
c) Request departure clearance
d) Ready for departure
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12. Which aeronautical communication service provides automated airfield and meteorological
information for departing and arriving traffic?
a) LARS
b) AFIS
c) FIS
d) ATIS
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14. A pilot who has already established communication with a civil or military ATSU should in the
event of being confronted with an emergency:
a) make a distress call on the frequency in use and maintain the allocated SSR code
b) make a MAYDAY call on 121.5 MHz
c) select 7700 on the SSR and change to 121.5 MHz
d) squawk Ident
17. Which of the following lists are all ATC messages that must read back in full:
a) level instructions, altimeter settings, surface wind, runway information
b) clearance to enter, land on, take-off on, backtrack, cross or hold short of an active
runway; SSR instructions
c) VDF information, frequency changes, type of radar service
d) ATC route clearances, runway clearances, actual weather reports
18. You call an ATSU and receive the reply "G-XX Stand-By" you should:
a) acknowledge immediately: "Stand-By G-XX"
b) say nothing, assuming no onward clearance and wait until called
c) call the ATSU again after 5 mins to obtain a clearance
d) change frequency
19. When transmitting a message preceded by the phrase "Transmitting blind due to receiver
failure" the aircraft station shall also:
a) Advise the time of its next intended transmission
b) Hold for 5 minutes at its present position
c) Proceed to the alternate airport
d) Enter the next en-route holding pattern
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22. When an airfield has a RADIO service the answer a pilot can expect upon stating that they are
ready for departure is:
a) Wind and traffic information
b) "Take off at your discretion"
c) "Cleared for take off'
d) "Cleared to depart"
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PAPER -4
2. After making a call to an ATSU, you are asked to "pass your message". This should take the
following form:
a) Aircraft identification and type, departure point and estimated position, heading, level,
intention, type of service required
b) Aircraft identification, full route details, level and type of service required
c) Aircraft identification and type, last turning point, level, intentions
d) Callsign and type, position, level and intentions
8. A pilot wishing to confirm his position may request a "Training Fix" on:
a) The frequency in use
b) 121.5 MHz
c) The approach control frequency of his nearest airfield
d) 243 MHz
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11. The priority of the message " Taxi to holding point Runway 05 " is:
a) less than " Clear land Runway 05 "
b) the same as " Caution construction and men adjacent to taxi-way "
c) same as " Line up and wait "
d) more than " Caution wind shear on final approach ".
13. If your signal is too weak or distorted the controller may ask you to use the speechless code. Three
short transmissions means:
a) Negative
b) Yes
c) Say again
d) My aircraft has developed another emergency
14. If a controller passes an instruction and you understand it and will comply, the standard reply is:
a) Verify
b) Roger
c) Confirm
d) Wilco
16. The callsign of an aeronautical station controlling surface vehicles in the manoeuvring area would
be:
a) TOWER
b) GROUND
c) ARRIVALS
d) MOVEMENT.
17. If the pilot is unable to make contact with a station on a designated frequency, then he should:
a) make a blind transmission
b) transmit using words twice
c) transmit on 121.5 MHz
d) try transmitting on another related frequency.
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18. A pilot who is unable to complete a landing from an approach should make the call:
a) GOING AROUND
b) OVERSHOOTING
c) CLIMBING OUT
d) MISSED APPROACH.
19. The correct readback of the message `XY-CD Change to Stephenville Tower 118.7' is:
a) 118.7 XY-CD
b) Changing frequency to Stephenville Tower XY-CD
c) Wilco XY-CD
d) Roger XY-CD.
20. An aircraft will be in the best range for VHF communications if it is:
a) at high altitude and long range
b) at low altitude and close range
c) at low altitude and long range
d) at high altitude in the vicinity of the airfield.
23. The correct callsign of a station providing flight information service is the location followed by:
a) RADIO
b) CONTROL
c) INFORMATION
d) HOMER.
24. The abbreviation HJ means that the hours of service of an aerodrome are:
a) between sunrise and sunset
b) between sunset and sunrise
c) twenty four hours
d) not specified hours.
25. The maximum VHF communications range that can be expected by an aircraft at FL 100 is:
a) 100nm
b) 120nm
c) 150nm
d) 1200nm.
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1. Which of the following shows the correct elements of a position report in their correct order?
a) Callsign, Position, Heading, Level, Next position and ETA
b) Callsign, Position, Level, Met conditions, Intention and Destination
c) Callsign, Position, Time, Level, Next position and ETA
d) Callsign, Type, Position, ETA next position, Level
2. Pilots flying an Instrument Departure must pass the following information on first contact with
approach control/departure radar:
a) Callsign, SID designator when appropriate, current or passing altitude/FL, cleared
altitude/FL
b) Call sign, type, destination, passing level and cleared level
c) Callsign, type, route details, passing level
d) Callsign, SID designation, heading, level passing, flight conditions
4. What would be the suffix of an aeronautical station that transmits the Route Clearance to an
aircraft at an international airport?
a) DELIVERY
b) CLEARANCE
c) TOWER
d) DEPARTURE.
5. The callsign of a controlled airfield without radar would have the suffix:
a) ARRIVALS
b) TOWER
c) INFORMATION
d) APPROACH.
6. A reported braking action co-efficient of 30 means that the braking action is:
a) poor
b) poor to medium
c) medium
d) good.
7. If you wish to repeat a word or phrase for clarity then, before repeating, you should say:
a) WORDS TWICE
b) REPEAT
c) I SAY AGAIN
d) CORRECTION.
8. An aeronautical station that wishes to put out a general call to all aircraft in its area should address
the call to:
a) ALL STATIONS
b) ALL TRAFFIC
c) ALL AIRCRAFT
d) ALL STATION TRAFFIC.
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9. Routine MET reports should be transmitted with position reports except when:
a) the flight is less than 1 hour long
b) the flight remains below 10,000 ft
c) the aircraft is less than 1 hour from landing
d) the aircraft is not equipped with IRS.
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Chapter – 10
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9 When reporting a frequency the use of the word "DECIMAL" can be omitted:
a) When there is no likelihood of confusion
b) After the initial call
c) Never
d) By the ground station only
11 Your action in response to the instruction from ATC to "RECYCLE SQUAWK" is to:
a) set the numbers to 7000
b) reselect the numbers on the control unit
c) switch to standby and back to ON
d) press the IDENT button
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14 The best signals for VHF communications are obtained when the position of the aircraft is at:
a) high altitude at long range
b) high altitude and in the vicinity of the aerodrome
c) low altitude and short range
d) low level and long range
17 The condition that defines the state of an aircraft in imminent danger is:
a) Mayday
b) Distress
c) Pan Pan
d) Urgency
18 The callsign of a station controlling surface vehicles in the manoeuvring area would be:
a) TOWER
b) CLEARANCE
c) GROUND
d) APRON
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19 The instruction "ORBIT" from ATC means that the aircraft should:
a) carry out a go around
b) continue with 360 degree turns
c) carry out one 360 degree turn only
d) reverse the direction of the turn
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2 The instruction from ATC to an aircraft to abandon its take off includes the phrase:
a) CANCEL TAKE-OFF
b) STOP IMMEDIATELY
c) ABORT ABORT
d) YOU WONT LIKE THIS
8 The response to general call from ATC is for the aircraft to:
a) respond in alphabetic order
b) respond in numerical order
c) give no response
d) request a repeat of the message
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10 Following a communications failure the time at which the aircraft should aim to leave the hold
is:
a) within 10 minutes of the EAT or ETA
b) within 30 minutes of the EAT or ETA
c) EAT or ETA
d) before it runs out of fuel
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15. The procedure for an aircraft suffering RT failure during an IFR departure in IMC
within Europe is to:
a) maintain the last cleared level and speed for 20 minutes and then continue with
the flight plan
b) hold cleared level for 3 minutes and then conti nue in accordance with the
current flight plan
c) land at the nearest suitable aerodrome
d) give up and return to base
20 The phrase "BRAKING CO-EFFICIENT 20" from ATC means that the braking action
is:
a) poor
b) medium to poor
c) medium
d) slippery
22 A waypoint is:
a) a designated reporting point
b) a geographical point at which a change of level takes place
c) a geographical location relating to area navigation (RNAV)
d) a visual sign pointing the way
23 If you are repeating a word or a message for clarity then you should use the phrase:
a) WORDS TWICE
b) I REPEAT
c) I SAY AGAIN
d) DITTO
24 The condition that describes the state of an aircraft in serious and/or imminent danger and
requiring immediate assistance is:
a) Urgency
b) Flight safety
c) Hopeless
d) Distress