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This document contains multiple choice questions and answers related to aviation and radio communication. It includes questions about SELCAL, ATIS, DME, and RVR, along with open-ended questions. The document is suitable for study materials for aviation-related academics.
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🙂: Generate multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is SELCAL? A. A communication system fitted in the aircraft as a transponder B. A type of radar system C. A weather monitoring system D. A navigation aid for pilots 2. What is the phrase used in aviation for 'Let me...
🙂: Generate multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is SELCAL? A. A communication system fitted in the aircraft as a transponder B. A type of radar system C. A weather monitoring system D. A navigation aid for pilots 2. What is the phrase used in aviation for 'Let me know that you have received and understood'? A. ACKNOWLEDGE B. RECEIVED C. UNDERSTOOD D. CONFIRM 3. What is the Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)? A. A service providing information to aircraft about current weather and airfield conditions B. A communication system for air traffic control C. A type of navigation system D. A radar system for tracking aircraft 4. What is the distance between the transmitter and the point on the surface where the first sky wave return arrives called? A. Skip Distance B. Propagation Distance C. Transmission Distance D. Reception Distance 5. What does DME stand for? A. Distance Measuring Equipment B. Digital Measurement Equipment C. Dynamic Measurement Equipment D. Distance Monitoring Equipment Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. A 🙂: Generate more multiple-choice questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the primary function of Air Traffic Services? A. Prevent collisions between aircraft B. Provide weather updates C. Manage airport ground services D. Control aircraft maintenance 2. What does the abbreviation RVR stand for? A. Runway Visual Range B. Radar Visual Range C. Runway Variable Range D. Radar Variable Range 3. What is the frequency range in which DME operates? A. 960 to 1215 MHz B. 800 to 1000 MHz C. 500 to 600 MHz D. 1200 to 1400 MHz 4. What is the phrase used in aviation for 'Annul the previously transmitted clearance'? A. CANCEL B. REVOKE C. DISREGARD D. STOP 5. What is the term for a transmission when two-way communications cannot be established? A. Blind Transmission B. One-way Transmission C. Silent Transmission D. Lost Transmission Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. A 🙂: Generate 100 questions with options as attached in pdf 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the phrase used in aviation for 'Annul the previously transmitted clearance'? A. CANCEL B. REVOKE C. DISREGARD D. IGNORE 2. What is the primary objective of the AIR TRAFFIC SERVICES? A. Prevent Collisions between aircraft B. Provide weather updates C. Assist in navigation D. Manage fuel consumption 3. What is the operating range of DME? A. 960 to 1215 MHz B. 800 to 1000 MHz C. 500 to 600 MHz D. 1200 to 1400 MHz 4. What does RVR stand for? A. Runway Visual Range B. Radar Visual Range C. Runway Variable Range D. Radar Variable Range 5. What is the term for a transmission from one station to another when two way communications cannot be established? A. Blind Transmission B. Silent Transmission C. One-way Transmission D. Unidirectional Transmission Answers: 1. A 2. A 3. A 4. A 5. A 🙂: Create open-ended questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is SELCAL and how does it function in aircraft communication? 2. Explain the concept of skip distance in radio communication. 3. What is the Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) and its purpose? 4. Describe the difference between altitude and elevation in aviation terms. 5. What is the significance of the phrase 'ACKNOWLEDGE' in aviation communication? Answers: 1. SELCAL is a communication system fitted in the aircraft as a transponder that responds to signals sent by the ground station on a secondary radar principle. Each aircraft is allocated a four-digit code, and when the ground station wants a particular aircraft to respond, signals are generated by the controller. The aircraft receives these signals within 2 seconds and indicates an audio/video signal to enable the pilot to switch on the VHF on that frequency and communicate with the station. 2. Skip distance is defined as the distance between the transmitter and the point on the surface where the first sky wave return arrives. This distance varies with the frequency, time of day, and season of the year, affecting how radio waves propagate and are received. 3. The Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) provides continuous information to aircraft arriving or departing from an airport regarding current weather, airfield conditions, and other routine information. It operates automatically for 24 hours and can have different ATIS broadcasts for arriving and departing aircraft. 4. Altitude refers to the height of an aircraft above a specific reference point, usually above sea level, while elevation refers to the height of a geographical location or point on the Earth's surface above sea level. In aviation, altitude is crucial for flight operations, whereas elevation is important for ground navigation and obstacle clearance. 5. In aviation communication, the phrase 'ACKNOWLEDGE' is used to request confirmation from the receiving party that they have received and understood the transmitted message. It is a critical part of ensuring clear and effective communication between pilots and air traffic control.