Air Law and ATC Procedures PDF
Document Details
Uploaded by CourageousCaesura
null
Tags
Summary
This document contains questions and answers related to air law and ATC procedures. It covers various aspects of VFR (Visual Flight Rules) operations, including distances from clouds, and regulations for flying over populated areas. The document is suitable for postgraduate-level aviation students studying regulations.
Full Transcript
Total 1461 Questions AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question Except when necessary for take-off or landing A VFR flight over congested areas of cities, towns or settlements or over an open-air assembly of persons shall not be flown at a height less...
Total 1461 Questions AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question Except when necessary for take-off or landing A VFR flight over congested areas of cities, towns or settlements or over an open-air assembly of persons shall not be flown at a height less than Choices Answers Correct A 300 m above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600 ft from the aircraft B 300 m above the highest obstacle C 300 m above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600 m from the aircraft C D 600 m above the highest obstacle within a radius of 300 m from the aircraft Ref All Question You are outside controlled airspace on a VFR flight above 3000 ft. Your distance from the cloud should be: Choices Answers Correct A 1000 ft horizontally and 1000 ft vertically B 2000 ft and 3 NM horizontally C clear of cloud and in sight of the surface D 1000 ft vertically and 1.5m horizontally D Ref All Question SVFR may be authorised when the ground visibility is not less than: Choices Answers Correct A 1000m B 1500m B C 1800m D 5 km Ref All Question In order to operate under visual flight rules above FL 100 in uncontrolled airspace these must be: Choices Answers Correct A flight visibility of 8 km B horizontal separation from cloud of 1.5m C 8 km visibility, 1000 ft vertical and 1500 m horizontal separation from clouds C D vertical separation from cloud of 1000 ft Ref All Question On a VFR flight, your magnetic track is 005o, the magnetic heading 355o. Which of the following flight level is correct? Choices Answers Correct A FL 60 AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question On a VFR flight, your magnetic track is 005o, the magnetic heading 355o. Which of the following flight level is correct? B FL 55 B C FL 65 D FL 70 Ref All Question VFR flights shall not be operated under which of the following conditions:l) Above FL 200ll) At transonic and supersonic speeds Choices Answers Correct A Both statements are correct A B Neither statement is correct C l is correct D ll is correct Ref All Question VFR operations can be suspended by which of the following: Choices Answers Correct A The area control centre within whose CTA the aerodrome is located A B Any aerodrome controller C The appropriate aerodrome authority D None of the above Ref All Question If the ground visibility is reported 1000m, can a special VFR flight take-off from an aerodrome in a control zone? Choices Answers Correct A No A B Yes, provided the cloud ceiling is higher than 500 ft C Yes D Yes, provided the pilot remains in visual contact with the ground Ref All Question Except where necessary for landing and take off, VFR flights are not permitted over congested areas of cities, towns of settlements, or over an open air assembly of persons at a height less than ___ above the Choices highest obstacle within a radius of ___ from the aircraft. Ref: all Answers Correct A 300m, 600m A B 300m, 600ft AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question Except where necessary for landing and take off, VFR flights are not permitted over congested areas of cities, towns of settlements, or over an open air assembly of persons at a height less than ___ above the highest obstacle within a radius of ___ from the aircraft. Ref: all C 500ft, 600m D 1000ft, 600ft Ref All Question 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: Choices Answers Correct A 1500 feet or visibility is less than 5 km A B 1000 feet or visibility is less than 8 km C 1000 feet or visibility is less than 5 km D 2000 feet or visibility is less than 5 km Ref All Question A special VFR clearance may be obtained from ATC for the following airspaces: Choices Answers Correct A CTR, TMA and AWY B CTR B C CTR and CTA D CTR and TMA Ref All Question What is put in item 8 of a flight plan form if the flight is to start under VFR and then change to IFR at the point specified in item 15? Choices Answers Correct A I B V C Y D Z D Ref All Question A VFR flight shall not be flown: Choices Answers Correct A Over the congested areas of cities, towns or settlements or over an open air assembly of persons at a height less than 300m (1000 ft) above the highest obstacle within a radius of 6000m from the aircraft B Elsewhere, other than specified in the paragraph above, at a height less that 150ft above the AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question A VFR flight shall not be flown: C Over the congested areas of cities, towns or settlements or over an open air assembly of persons C at a height less than 300m (1000 ft) above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600m from the aircraft D Elsewhere, other than specified in the paragraph above, at a height less than 150m (1000 ft) above the ground or water Ref All Question Procedure to be applied in case of communication failure in VMC: Choices Answers Correct A maintain VMC, land at the nearest suitable airfield and advise ATC as soon as possible A B maintain last assigned level proceed to destination perform visual landing, advise ATC as soon as possible after landing C maintain VMC, proceed to destination and land within 30 minutes of the ETA D proceed according to the filed flight plan to destination Ref All Question On a VFR-flight which of the following cruising levels would you select under the following conditions: True track 358o, variation 3oE, deviation 2oW? Choices Answers Correct A FL 80 B FL 65 B C FL 70 D FL 75 Ref All Question An aircraft operating in accordance with VFR, above the sea at altitudes between 4500 ft and 9000 ft AMSL, outside controlled airspace shall maintain at least Choices Answers Correct A a distance from cloud of 1000m horizontally and 1000 ft vertically and a flight visibility of 5km B a distance from cloud of 1500m horizontally and 1000 ft vertically and a flight visibility of 8 km C a distance from cloud of 600m horizontally and 1000 ft vertically and a flight visibility of 5 km D a distance from cloud of 1500m horizontally and 1000 ft vertically and a flight visibility of 5 D km Ref All Question If the reported ground visibility is 1000 metres, can a special VFR flight take off from an aerodrome in a control zone? AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question If the reported ground visibility is 1000 metres, can a special VFR flight take off from an aerodrome in a control zone? Choices Answers Correct A No A B Yes C Yes, providing that a cloud ceiling of 500 ft exists before a SVFR flight is permitted to take off D Yes, providing the pilot remains in visual contact with the ground Ref All Question An aircraft flying above the sea between 4500 feet MSL and 9000 feet MSL outside controlled airspace under VFR, must remain on principle at least: Choices Answers Correct A Clear of clouds and in sight of the surface, 8 km visibility B 1500 m horizontally, 1000 feet vertically from clouds; 8 km visibility C 1500 m horizontally, 1000 feet vertically from clouds; 5 km visibility C D 2000 feet horizontally, 1000 feet vertically from clouds: 5 km visibility Ref All Question If a State finds that it is impracticable to comply with an International Standard: Choices Answers Correct A It shall give immediate notice to ICAO of the differences between its own practices and the A International Standard B It shall give 45 days notice to ICAO of the differences between its own practices and the International Standard C It shall give 60 days notice to ICAO of the differences between its own practices and the International Standard D It shall give 90 days notice to ICAO of the differences between its own practices and the International Standard Ref ATPL A Question In the event of a delay of 30 minutes in excess of the estimated EOBT for a controlled flight, which of the following actions is required? Choices Answers Correct A The flight plan should be amended or a new flight plan should be submitted and the old flight A plan cancelled, whichever is applicable B No action required because the air traffic system accommodates delays of up to 60 minutes C None, because ATC will automatically amend the current flight plan D A new flight plan must be submitted if required by ATC Ref ATPL A, H AND I.R. AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question What is a low visibility take-off? Choices Answers Correct A A take-off on a runway where the RVR is less than 400m A B A take-off on a runway where the RVR is less than 200m C A take-off on a runway where the RVR is less than 125m D A take-off on a runway where the RVR is less than 50m Ref ATPL A, H AND I.R. Question 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- Choices traffic purposes without the necessity of obtaining prior permission. This applies to the following flights: Answers Correct A To aircraft of scheduled air services only B To aircraft engaged in commercial non-scheduled flights only C To aircraft on non-commercial flights only D To aircraft not engaged in scheduled international air services D Ref ATPL AND H Question Which of the following is obligating for members of ICAO? Choices Answers Correct A ICAO shall approve the pricing of tickets on international airline connections B ICAO must be informed about new flight crew licenses and any suspended validity of such licenses C ICAO must be informed about differences from the standards in any of the Annexes to the C convention D ICAO must be informed about changes in the national regulations Ref ATPL AND H Question What is the obligation of a State in the event of non-compliance with an International Standard? Choices Answers Correct A The State has to publish such differences in the national AIP only B The State has to notify the Assembly of ICAO and publish such differences in the national AIP C The State has to notify the Council of ICAO and publish such differences in the national AIP C D Modifications to International Standards shall be published in the national AIP only; differences to Recommended Practices have to be notified to ICAO Ref ATPL AND H AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question The Standards contained in the Annexes to the Chicago convention are to be considered: Choices Answers Correct A binding for all member states B Advice and guidance for the aviation legislation within the member states C binding for all airline companies with international traffic D binding for the member states that have not notified ICAO about a national difference D Ref ATPL AND H Question An aircraft flying over the territory of another state must: Choices Answers Correct A Follow the rules of the Air of the State of Registration B Follow the rules of the Air of the State it is overflying B C Follow the rules of the Air of the State of the Operator D Follow the rules of the Air of the State that has issued the aircraft Certificate of Airworthiness Ref ATPL AND H Question Where there is an amendment to an International Standard a State must give notice to: Choices Answers Correct A The ICAO Council within 30 days of the adoption of the amendment B The ICAO Council within 60 days of the adoption of the amendment B C The ICAO Assembly within 30 days of the adoption of the amendment D The ICAO Assembly within 60 days of the adoption of the amendment Ref ATPL AND H Question Article 36 of the Chicago Convention is concerned with photographic apparatus in aircraft. What rights does a state have with regard to article 36? Choices Answers Correct A The state may prohibit or regulate the use of photographic equipment in aircraft over its A territory B The use of cameras is espionage and is therefore prohibited C The police can arrest persons using cameras in aircraft D All of the above Ref All Question Where was the Convention on International Civil Aviation signed in 1944? AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question Where was the Convention on International Civil Aviation signed in 1944? Choices Answers Correct A Montreal B Rome C Chicago C D Geneva Ref All Question Concerning the Chicago Convention of 1944: Choices Answers Correct A Each state has total sovereignty over the airspace above its territory A B Each state was required to recognise the other states attending C Only 52 nations were permitted to attend D All states in the world attended Ref All Question Which Annex to the Chicago Convention covers dangerous goods carried in aircraft? Choices Answers Correct A Annex 15 B Annex 16 C Annex 17 D Annex 18 D Ref All Question The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) establishes: Choices Answers Correct A standards and recommended practices applied without exception by all states, signatory to the Chicago convention B standards and recommended international practices for contracting member states B C aeronautical standards adopted by all states D proposals for aeronautical regulations in the form of 18 annexes Ref All Question The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) was established by the international convention of: Choices Answers Correct AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) was established by the international convention of: A Warsaw B Montreal C Chicago C D The Hague Ref All Question Which of the following ICAO documents contain International Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS)? Choices Answers Correct A Procedures for Air Navigation Services (PANS) B Annexes to the Convention on international civil aviation B C ICAO Technical Manuals D Regional Supplementary Procedures (SUPPS) Ref All Question The objectives of ICAO were ratified by the: Choices Answers Correct A Warsaw convention 1929 B Montreal convention 1948 C Geneva convention 1936 D Chicago convention 1944 D Ref All Question Annex 14 to the convention on international civil aviation contains SARPS for: Choices Answers Correct A Security B Aerodromes B C Facilitation D none of the above Ref All Question For aircraft flying over the high seas, which rules shall be in force? Choices Answers Correct A The rules established by the state of registry of the aircraft B The rules established by the state(s) adjacent to the high seas overflown AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES RULES OF THE AIR--ANNEX 2- VFR Question For aircraft flying over the high seas, which rules shall be in force? C The rules established by the state of the operator of the aircraft D The rules established under the Convention of international civil aviation D Ref All Question For which flights is the article about cabotage in the Convention of Chicago applicable? Choices Answers Correct A For cargo flights B For domestic flights B C For international flights D For national carriers Ref All Question The Chicago convention was formed in: Choices Answers Correct A 1929 B 1944 B C 1969 D 1958 Ref All Question Aircraft wishing to conduct IFR flights within advisory airspace, but not electing to use the air traffic advisory service: Choices Answers Correct A may file a flight plan under pilot¿s discretion B need to file a flight plan C Shall nevertheless submit a flight plan but changes made thereto are not necessary to be notified D Shall nevertheless submit a flight plan and notify changes made thereto to the ATS unit D providing that service Ref All Question 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: Choices Answers Correct A descend to En-route Minimum Safe Altitude and join closest airfield open to IFR operations B land on the closest appropriate aerodrome, then advise Air Traffic Services of landing B