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  • 1

    To compute local time in the UAE from UTC

    UTC + 4 hours

  • 2

    Windshear warnings are only issued when:

    Windshear is reported by aircraft

  • 3

    VFR flights operating in Class E airspace are required:

    to send position reports every half hour of flight

  • 4

    Class D airspace within UAE FIR:

    Has a varying upper limit but always starts from the surface

  • 5

    The service provided for VFR flights in Class G airspace is:

    Flight Information Service

  • 6

    Unless otherwise requested by ATC, position reports may be omitted:

    When receiving radar service

  • 7

    Whilst under radar control, aircraft experiencing a radio failure shall:

    Select Mode A code 7600

  • 8

    For the entire UAE FIR, the transition altitude and level are fixed at:

    13 000’ and FL 150 respectively

  • 9

    While the table of cruising levels applies to uncontrolled VFR flights,

    ATC will normally assign IFR cruising altitudes to controlled VFR flights

  • 10

    In class E airspace , the pilot of a VFR flight planning to fly a track heading towards the southwest should select an altitude of:

    4 500 feet

  • 11

    In order to reduce the possibility of being intercepted by the UAE air defence fighters in the absence of any ATC directions:

    Squawk 2000

  • 12

    The lower and upper limits of the UAE upper information region are:

    FL 145 and UNL respectively

  • 13

    Class G airspace lower and upper limits are:

    Surface and 4 500 feet respectively

  • 14

    Alternating flashing white and green lights within an airport area indicates:

    A civil airport

  • 15

    While en-route at night, you observed a single flashing white light on the ground. This could indicate:

    A hazard

  • 16

    On a sectional chart, the letters OMD1 indicate:

    A danger area

  • 17

    The symbol OMR60 on aeronautical chart indicates:

    An area requiring an ATC clearance to penetrate

  • 18

    You can find information about an aerodrome such as type of fuel available, threshold elevation and slopes, details of taxiways, ATC frequencies and administrative data:

    In the aerodrome section in the AIP

  • 19

    In the event you experience an unlawful interference with your duties as a crew member of an aeroplane and experience what you believe to be hijacking, you should adjust your transponder code to:

    7500

  • 20

    What is the squawk code to indicate hijack or unlawful interference?

    7500

  • 21

    To indicate communication failure, which squawk code is used?

    7600

  • 22

    What is the maximum permissible airspeed below 10 000 feet for a VFR flight in class C airspace?

    250 kt IAS

  • 23

    What is the maximum permissible airspeed below 10 000 feet for a VFR flight in class B airspace?

    Not applicable

  • 24

    Position reports in class E airspace to be made:

    after the first 30 minutes then every hour

  • 25

    To calculate local time from UTC you should:

    Add 4 hours

  • 26

    Radio transponder code when entering UAE FIR without assigned code is:

    2000

  • 27

    If the local time in UAE is 10:00. What will it be in UTC?

    06:00

  • 28

    ​UAE Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) is:

    Advisory in nature

  • 29

    For unrestricted operation in MNPS airspace an aeroplane must be equipped with:

    2 Long Range Navigation System (LNRS)

  • 30

    For isolated aerodrome procedure, when no suitable alternate aerodrome is available, the amount of fuel at departure should be for additional

    2 hours

  • 31

    An operator shall not assign a pilot to act as commander of an aeroplane unless he conducts

    3 takeoffs and landings within previous 90 days in that category, class and type of aircraft

  • 32

    On over water flights, for multiengine aeroplane, life-rafts and survival ELTs are required to be carried on board, when the aeroplane operates greater than:

    120 minutes at cruising speed or 400 nautical miles to an aerodrome

  • 33

    In the event of a critical power unit failure at any point during takeoff, the aeroplane shall be able to climb to

    50 feet

  • 34

    Choose the correct statement regarding landing, “In the event the commander decides to continue below DA/H or MDA/H of the CAT I or CAT II approaches”:

    Visual can be maintained until landing

  • 35

    A letter of Licence Validation in the UAE is valid for:

    90 days

  • 36

    Pilot shall not accept dangerous goods unless he received training in accordance to:

    CAR PART VI

  • 37

    What is the RVR limit for CAT I approach with full facilities and a DH of 200’

    550M

  • 38

    The mass of an aeroplane at the start of takeoff shall not exceed the maximum takeoff mass mentioned in:

    AFM for ambient temperature and pressure altitude at the takeoff aerodrome

  • 39

    Under what circumstances may a pilot carry out CAT II approach?

    Company Authorisation

  • 40

    An operator shall not operate a non pressurized aeroplane at altitudes above 10000 ft. unless supplemental oxygen equipment supply for

    10% of passengers for entire flight time after 30 minutes at pressure altitude between 10000 ft and 13000 ft.

  • 41

    Documents which must be carries on board each flight are listed in:

    CAR PART IV

  • 42

    An operator shall not operate an aeroplane other than in accordance with the:

    Minimum Equipment List (MEL)

  • 43

    Medical validity for a 36 year old ATP licensed pilot:

    12 months Class I

  • 44

    A pilot who deviated from any rule under the CAR’s shall submit a written report to the GCAA:

    within 24 hours

  • 45

    An altitude alerting system is required for operation of what type of aircraft?

    > 5700 kg aircraft

  • 46

    What is the published maximum indicated airspeed in class C airspace

    250 KTS IAS below 10000 feet

  • 47

    An air operator shall not utilize a second in command of an aeroplane unless the pilot has:

    a valid licence for the type of aircraft

  • 48

    In the event of interception of an aircraft during day light hours and no radio contacts are available

    Rocking aircraft’s wings

  • 49

    Pressurized aircraft on flights over 25000 feet MSL must carry:

    Oxygen dispensing unit which shall exceed the number of seats by at least 10% immediately available to each occupant and crew

  • 50

    In the case of a pilot engaged in commercial operations, how long may a medical assessment be deferred?

    2 consecutive periods of 3 months each

  • 51

    The rules which govern the licensing of all pilots and other flight crew are to be found in:

    CAR PART II

  • 52

    The minimum altitude at which an aeroplane may be operated over any congested area of a city in UAE?

    1000 ft vertically and 2000 ft horizontally from any object

  • 53

    In UAE FIR, IFR rules are applied at all times to aeroplane operating at or above:

    FL 145

  • 54

    UAE Pilot licence is valid for:

    eight years

  • 55

    How many hand held fire extinguishers are required to be carried on an aircraft with 250 passengers?

    four

  • 56

    How many cabin crew members must be carried on a commercial flight with 163 passengers?

    one for every 50 passengers

  • 57

    What is the status of a licence, if the holder has an incapacitating injury or illness for 20 days or more?

    licence suspended

  • 58

    Which choice is most correct concerning mandatory drugs screening?

    All of the above

  • 59

    Commercial pilot maximum flying time allowed

    100 hrs within 28 days

  • 60

    Commercial pilot maximum continuous duty time allowed in any one period.

    14 hrs within 24 hrs

  • 61

    Intercepted aircraft should adjust the Radio transponder code to:

    7700

  • 62

    Radio transponder code when entering UAE FIR without assigned code.

    2000

  • 63

    Transponder code if radio fails

    7600

  • 64

    Transponder code and flight action if radio fails

    7600 and continue same heading for 3 minutes

  • 65

    Minimum safe altitudes

    Minimum height to enable land clear if engine fails

  • 66

    Minimum altitude anywhere

    Minimum height to enable land clear if engines fail

  • 67

    Position of intercepting aircraft when requesting to be followed

    Ahead and to the left, waggling wings

  • 68

    Validity of Commercial Pilot medical (25 years of age) which was issued on 12th April 1992

    31st April 1993

  • 69

    IFR & VFR flights in Class G airspace – services available

    flight information services

  • 70

    Oxygen requirements for non-presurrised aircraft.

    10000 ft for more than 30 minutes

  • 71

    Where can one find information regarding flight crew licensing requirements?

    CAR Part 2

  • 72

    Alcohol- How long must have elapsed since the last consumption of alcohol.

    8 hrs

  • 73

    ATIS provides

    Non control information in busy areas

  • 74

    Accident reports (written) required within how many days after the incident.

    10 days

  • 75

    Type ratings applicable for which types

    All of the above

  • 76

    Crediting of co-pilots time towards a higher grade of license.

    50% of the flight time towards a higher grade of license

  • 77

    Position reporting in class E airspace- Frequency.

    Every 30 minutes then every hour

  • 78

    IFR fuel requirements for alternate aerodrome.

    To complete an instrument approach and missed approach and fly for 45 minutes thereafter

  • 79

    Visibility requirements for SVFR

    1500 meters ground and flight visibility

  • 80

    Currency requirements for carrying passengers at night.

    3 takeoffs and landings between the hrs of sunset and sunrise within the previous 90 days in category / type / class

  • 81

    Transition altitude

    13000 ft

  • 82

    Transition level

    FL 150

  • 83

    NDB holds timing – When to set time?

    Abeam the NDB on the outbound leg

  • 84

    Danger areas – When can you fly in them?

    When the pilot has ensured the safety of the aircraft etc.

  • 85

    ​Prohibited areas – When can you fly in them?

    Never

  • 86

    Restricted areas – When can you fly in them?

    Normally prohibited but sometimes permitted with ATC clearance

  • 87

    Accident reports (written) within?

    10 days

  • 88

    Minimum equipment list for multi-engine aircraft.

    GCAA Minimum Equipment List

  • 89

    ​Minimum Equipment for VFR

    ELT, Radio, Navigation radio & transponder

  • 90

    Maximum VFR flight level

    FL 120

  • 91

    Visibility minima at or above 10000 ft

    8k, 1500 mtrs horizontal, 300 meters vertical from cloud

  • 92

    Visibility minima class G below 900 Meters

    5km, clear of cloud

  • 93

    Visibility minima below 10000 ft

    5km, 1500 meters horizontal, 300 meters vertical from cloud

  • 94

    Check for IFR flights (pre flight check) use of radio nav equipment.

    Checked within the proceeding 30 days

  • 95

    What does CAVOK mean?

    10K horizontal and 5000 ft vertical

  • 96

    Validity of UAE license

    Eight years

  • 97

    Altimeter setting for takeoff and landing

    QNH

  • 98

    Meaning of QNH.

    Pressure at mean sea level

  • 99

    We report ____ above the transition and ____ below

    Flight level / Altitude