問題一覧
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According to the Chicago convention, aircraft of contracting states shall have the right to make flights into or in transit non-stop across the territory of other contracting states and to make stops for non-traffic purposes without the necessity of obtaining prior permission. This applies to the following flights:
To aircraft not engaged in scheduled international air services.
2
For aircraft flying over the high seas, which rules shall be in force?
The rules established under the convention of international civil aviation.
3
Which of the following ICAO documents contain international standards and recommended practices (SARPS)?
Annexes to the convention on international civil aviation.
4
According to which convention may an aircraft commander impose measures upon a person committing a crime or an offence on board the aircraft?
The convention of Tokyo.
5
Which convention deals with the unification of rules related to damage caused by aircraft to third parties on the surface?
The Rome convention.
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Annex 17 to the convention of Chicago covers:
Security
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The international civil aviation organization (ICAO) establishes:
Standards and recommended international practices for contracting member states.
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The international civil aviation organization (ICAO.) was established by the international convention of:
Chicago
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The second freedom of the air is the:
Right to land for a technical stop
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The first freedom of the air is:
The right to overfly without landing.
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The loading limitations shall include:
All limiting mass, centers of gravity position, mass distributions and floor loadings.
12
Load factors has the following meaning:
The ratio of a specified load to the weight of the aircraft, the former being expressed in terms of aerodynamic forces, inertia forces and ground reactions
13
The assignment of the common mark to a common mark registering authority will be made by:
The international civil aviation organization
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The registration mark shall be letters, numbers or a combination of letters and numbers and shall be that assigned by
The state of registry or common mark registering authority
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The certificate of registration shall:
Be carried on board the aircraft at all times.
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The validity of the instrument-rating aeroplane - IR(A) is :
1 year
17
The age of an applicant for a commercial pilot license shall not be less than :
18 years of age
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An applicant for a commercial pilot license shall hold:
A current class 1 medical assessment
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The duration of the period of currency of a medical assessment shall begin on the date:
The medical assessment is issued
20
When the holders of aircraft transport pilot licenses - aeroplane and helicopter - have passed their 40th birthday, the medical examination shall be reduced from :
12 months to 6 months
21
Type ratings shall be established:
For any type of aircraft whenever considered necessary by the authority.
22
According to VAR, an applicant for ATPL(A) shall have demonstrated the ability to perform as pilot-in-command, the procedures and manoeuvres of an aeroplane type certificated for:
A minimum crew of two pilots under IFR
23
Except when a clearance is obtained from an ATC unit, a VFR flight cannot enter or leave a control zone when ceiling is less than:
1,500 feet or visibility is less than 5 km
24
The person who has final authority as to the disposition of an aircraft during flight time is:
The commander
25
Which of the following flights has the greatest priority to land?
Emergency aircraft
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An aircraft intercepted by another aircraft, if equipped with SSR transponder shall, unless otherwise instructed by the appropriate ATS unit, select one of the following codes in mode "A":
7700
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An aircraft intercepted by another aircraft shall immediately attempt to establish radio communication with the intercepting aircraft on the following frequencies:
121.5 MHz - 243 MHz
28
Which manoeuvre shall be executed by an intercepting aircraft if the pilot wants to communicate to the intercepted aircraft "you may proceed”?
Executing a climbing turn of 90 degrees or more without crossing the line of flight of the intercepted aircraft.
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Which action shall be taken by an aircraft in the traffic pattern of an aerodrome, experiencing radio failure to indicate difficulties which compel it to land without requiring immediate
The repeated switching on and off of the landing lights
30
A flashing red light from control tower during an approach to land means:
The airport is unsafe, do not land
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Which of the following actions shall be taken in case of a controlled flight deviates from the track?
Adjust the heading of aircraft to regain track as soon as practicable
32
While on IFR flight, a pilot has an emergency which causes a deviation from an ATC clearance. What action must be taken?
The appropriate ATC unit shall be notified of the action taken as soon as circumstances permit
33
A signalman will ask the pilot to apply parking brakes by the following signals:
Raise arm and hand, with fingers extended, horizontally in front of body , then clench fist
34
An aircraft is flying under instrument flight rules in an area where the visibility is unlimited and the sky is clear (free of clouds), when it totally loses radio communications. The procedure to be followed is:
Land on the closest appropriate aerodrome, then advise air traffic services of landing
35
A red flare addressed to a flying aircraft means :
Not with standing any previous instructions, do not land for the time being
36
An aircraft shall display, if so equipped, an anti-collision light:
On the ground when the engines are running
37
The white dumb-bell with black perpendicular bar indicates that:
Taxiing needs not be confined to the taxiways
38
An aircraft which is being subjected to unlawful interference ('hijacked') and is forced to divert from the cleared track or cruising level without being able to communicate with ATS shall try to:
Continue at an altitude that differs from the semicircular rule with 1,000 feet when above FL290 and 500 feet when lower than FL 290
39
Whilst flying in an aerodrome's traffic circuit, an aircraft receives a series of green flashes from the tower. The aircraft:
Must come back to land and the landing clearance will be sent in due time.
40
While taxiing an aircraft receives the following light signal from the control tower, series of red flashes. This signal means that the aircraft:
Must vacate the landing area in use
41
To cross lighted stop bars on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome, the following applies:
An aircraft may only proceed further if the lights are switched off.
42
When has a flight plan to be filed at the latest?
60 minutes before departure or, if filed in flight, 10 minutes before the aircraft is estimated to reach the intended point of entry into a control area or advisory area or the point of crossing an airway or advisory route
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If the time estimated for the next reporting point differs from that notified to ATS, a revised estimate shall be notified to ATS if the time difference is:
In excess of three minutes.