Air Regulations 7 To 13 Chapters
Air Regulations 7 To 13 Chapters
a) 5 minutes or more
b) 15 minutes or more
c) 20 minutes
2) One minute separation may be used between departing aircraft if they are to fly on tracks
diverging by atleast:
a) 30° immediately after take-off
b) 15° immediately after take-off
c) 45° immediately after take-Off
3) A so called "Visual Approach" can be performed:
a) During VFR flight, there should be a visibility of 5km or more
b) During IF flights, if the cloud base is 1000ft more than the appropriate DA or MDA for that
procedure
c) During IF flights, if there is permanent sight on the movement area and the underlying
ground
4) The maneuvering area of an airport is that area
a) Normally referred to as the ramp or apron.
b) Used for taxiing, taking off and landing.
c) Used when taxiing to and from the parking area.
5) Runway friction coefficient 0.20 means estimated surface friction:
a) Good
b) Medium to Good
c) Poor
6) For safety reasons, a person should remain away from a jet engine by at least:
a) 100'
b) 200'
c) 300'
7) Unless otherwise prescribed by the appropriate ATS authority, the horizontal radar
separation minimum prescribed by ICAO shall be:
a) 3.5NM
b) 8NM
c) 5.0NM
8) An aircraft is considered to be maintaining its assigned level as long as the SSR mode C
derived level information indicated that it is within:
a) +/- 500ft of the assigned level in non RVSM airspace
b) +/- 200ft of the assigned level in RVSM airspace
c) +/-300ft of the assigned level in RVSM airspace
9) The air traffic control unit has reported "radar contact". What does that mean to the pilot?
a) The aircraft is subject to positive control
b) Position reports may be omitted
c) The radar identify of the aircraft has been established
10) Upon intercepting the assigned radial, the controller advises you that you are on the airway
and to "resume own navigation". This phrase means that:
a) radar services are terminated and you will be responsible for position reports
b) You are to assume responsibility for your own navigation
c) You are to contact the center at the next reporting point
11) Where a "Secondary Surveillance Radar" (SSR) is not available, radar identification may be
achieved by one of the following procedures:
a) To instruct the pilot to execute one or more changes of 10°
b) To instruct the pilot to execute one or more changes of 45°
c) To instruct the pilot to execute one or more changes of 30° or more
12) When "Secondary Radar" is used, an aircraft may be identified by one of the following
procedures:
a) To request pilot to set transponder on position "OFF"
b) To request pilot to switch from "ON" to "STBY"
c) Observation of compliance with an instruction to operate transponder from "'ON" to "STBY"
and back to "ON"
13) The primary duty provided by a radar unit is:
a) To assist aircraft on the location of storms
b) To provide radar separation
c) To assist aircraft where navigation appears unsatisfactory
14) All aircraft carrying serviceable transponder shall operate the transponder:
a) At all times during flight, regardless of whether the aircraft is within or outside airspace
where SSR is used for ATS purposes.
b) Only when the aircraft is flying within airspace where SSR is used for ATS purposes.
c) As and when required by the pilot.
15) Which of the following is information that is not given in AlP approach and landing charts?
a) OCH or OCA
b) Visibility minima
c) DME-frequencies
16) Temporary changes on specifications for IP supplements of long duration and information
of short duration which contains extensive text and/or graphics shall be published as AIP
supplements. It is considered a long duration.
a) Three months or longer
b) Two months or longer
c) One year or longer
17) Change in frequency or location of navigational aids on short notice is notified through:
a) Notams
b) AIRAC
c) AIP
18) The contents of Aeronautical Information Publication (AIP) are:
a) GEN, ENR (en-route) and AD (aerodromes)
b) GEN, ENR, RAC, AD
c) GEN, AGA, COM, ENR, FAL
19) In which chapter of the AIP can you find a list with "location indicators"?
a) AGA
b) GEN
c) ENR
20) The closure of a runway for a year, because of maintenance, will be published:
a) Only in AlP
b) in NOTAM and AIP, inclusive Supplement
c) Only in NOTAM
21) An AIRAC is:
a) An acronym for a system aimed at advance notification based on common effective dates, of
circumstances necessitating significant changes in operating procedures
b) A notice distributed by means of telecommunication containing information concerning the
establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical facility service, procedure or hazard,
the timely knowledge of which is essential to personnel concerned with flight operations
c) A package which consists of the following elements: AlP, supplements to the AIP. NOTAM,
AIC, checklists and summaries
22) The temporary, long-term modification (3 months or more) and the short-term extensive or
graphical information are published as follows:
a) AIP Supplements
b) Trigger NOTAM
c) NOTAM
23) Each contracting state shall provide an Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) in its territory
and for areas in which the state is responsible for the Air Traffic Services outside its
territory, and this shall include the preparation and origination of:
a) Only AIP and NOTAM's
b) AI, NOTAM's, Circular and AIRAC
c) Integrated Aeronautical Information Package
24) NOF in India are established at:
a) All major aerodromes.
b) All international Airports
c) International Airports at Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai only.
25) What is the meaning of the symbol "V" in the ground air visual signal code for use by
survivors?
a) Landing here impossible
b) Require assistance
c) Require medical assistance
26) An aircraft is flying over a mountainous region in which a search is being carried out to find
the survivors of an aircraft accident. The pilot sees a ground signal in the form of an "X".
This indicates:
a) "All occupants alive"
b) "Need mechanical assistance"
c) "Need medical assistance"
27) The color identification of the contents of droppable containers and packages containing
survival equipment should take the form of coloured streamers according to the following
code:
a) Red for medical supplies and first aid equipment
b) Black for food and water
c) Blue for blankets and protective clothing
28) You are flying in Mumbai FIR when you intercept a distress call. You record the message and
tell Mumbai FIC. The radio operator at Mumbai tells you to standby. What should you
consider doing whilst awaiting instructions?
a) Make a general call on 121.5 asking other airplanes to assist
b) Descend to low level and carry out a surface search for ships
c) Proceed to the position given in the distress message
29) Survival equipment, dropped by SAR and containing food and water will be packed in
containers and indicated by streamers of following colour:
a) green
b) blue
c) yellow
30) "Clearway" is a defined rectangular area established to:
a) Reduce the risk of damage to aircraft running off a runway
b) Protect aircraft during take-off or landing operations
c) Permit aircraft to make a portion of its initial climb to a specific height
31) "TODA" take-off distance available is:
a) The length of the take-off run available plus the length of the clearway (if provided)
b) The length of the take-off run available plus the length of stopway and clearway (if provided)
c) The length of the take-off run plus the length of the stopway
32) Taxiway edge lights shall be:
a) Fixed showing green
b) Fixed showing yellow
c) Fixed showing blue
33) Runway threshold identification lights, when provided, should be:
a) Fixed green
b) Fixed white
c) Flashing white
34) What is the length of an approach lighting system of a precision-approach runway CAT II:
a) 600m
b) 900m
c) 300m
35) The "PAPI" shall consist of:
a) Two wing bars of 4 sharp transition multi-lamp or paired units equally spaced
b) A wing bar of 4 sharp transition multi-lamp or paired units equally spaced
c) Two wing bars of 6 sharp transition multi-lamp or paired units equally spaced
36) Runway edge lights expected in the case of a displaced threshold shall be:
a) Fixed lights, white or yellow colour
b) Flashing white
c) Fixed lights showing variable white
37) Low intensity obstacle lights on mobile objects shall be:
a) Fixed red or preferably orange
b) Flashing blue
c) Flashing red or preferably yellow
38) The aerodrome category for rescue and firefighting is based on:
a) The over-all length of the longest aeroplane normally using the aerodrome and its maximum
fuselage width
b) The over-all length of the longest aeroplane
c) The longest aeroplane maximum width only
39) Where a parking bay is provided at an aerodrome suitable for the parking of an aircraft
which is known of believed to be the subject of unlawful interference, what is the minimum
distance that this parking bay needs to be separated form any other parking areas,
buildings.
a) 100 m
b) 50 m
c) 200 m
40) Which of the following systems describes an abbreviated precision approach path indicator:
a) Ten light units arranged on one side of the runway in the form of a single wing bar of four
light units, with a bisecting longitudinal line of six lights
b) Twenty light units symmetrically disposed about the runway centre line in the form of two
wing bars of four light units each, with bisecting longitudinal lines of six lights
c) A wing bar of 2 sharp transition multi-lamp units normally located on the left side of the
runway unless it is physically impracticable to do so
41) Crash/Rescue (emergency) services provision is categorised according to physical
characteristics of the type of aeroplane using the aerodrome. Upon what are the categories
based?
a) Overall length and maximum takeoff mass
b) Overall length and fuselage width
c) Maximum number of passengers on board
42) Alternate yellow/green centre line lights of a taxiway indicate:
a) The proximity of a runway
b) An ILS/MLS critical/sensitive area
c) A stopway
43) What colour are apron safety line markings?
a) White
b) Red
c) A contrasting colour from the taxiway markings
44) When taxiing on a surface with white markings, you are rolling on a:
a) Movement Area
b) Runway
c) Clearway
45) Which of the following describes a location sign?
a) Red writing on a white background
b) Yellow writing on a black background
c) Black writing on a yellow background
46) What colour is an aerodrome beacon at a land aerodrome?
a) Yellow or yellow/white
b) Green or green/white
c) White or white/green
47) The number of stripes on each side of the centre line of a runway which has a width of 45m
is:
a) 3
b) 6
c) 4
48) ARIWS is a system used for:
a) warning a pilot about bird activity on take off path
b) cautioning a pilot about wind shear on finals in real time
c) warning a pilot about runway incursion in near real time
49) LFFZ is established around an aerodrome to;
a) protect aircraft from low flying aircraft
b) protect aircraft from laser emitters
c) protect aircraft from low flying fighter aircraft in military areas
50) VASIS shall be provided to serve the approach to a runway:
a) not served by visual approach aids
b) not served by non-visual approach aids
c) whether or not the runway is served by visual approach aids or by non-visual aids, where
turbo jet operations take place
Answers
1. A
2. C
3. C
4. B
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. B
9. C
10. B
11. C
12. C
13. B
14. A
15. B
16. A
17. A
18. A
19. B
20. B
21. A
22. A
23. C
24. C
25. B
26. C
27. A
28. C
29. B
30. C
31. A
32. C
33. C
34. B
35. B
36. C
37. C
38. A
39. A
40. C
41. B
42. B
43. C
44. B
45. B
46. C
47. B
48. C
49. B
50. C