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The MSA provides an obstacle clearance of _____ft around ____nm a reference point. 300; 25. 1000; 25. 1000; 50. 2000; 25. The optimum glide path angle for an ILS approach is: 3,3°. 2,8°. 3°. 4°. What is true when a pilot communicates to ATC: “cancelling my IFR flight”?. the pilot’s request must first be approved by ATC. the pilot will be invited to modify the flight plan. ATC will reply: “VFR flight started at .......... ATC will reply: “IFR flight cancelled at ...... Where an operational advantage can be obtained, an ILS procedure may include a dead reckoning segment from a fix to the localizer. the DR track will be: intersect the localizer at 45 and will not be more than 5 nm in length. intersect the localizer at 30 and will not be more than 5 nm in length. intersect the localizer at 45 and will not be more than 10 nm in length. intersect the localizer at 30 and will not be more than 10 nm in length. What is the heading tolerance that allows the pilot to choose between performing one holding entry procedure or another?. ± 3°. ± 5°. ± 10°. one lateral point of the HSI. The international civil aviation organization (ICAO) was establish by the international convention of: Warsaw 1929. Montreal 1948. Chicago 1944. Chicago 1929. Where does the initial approach segment in an instrument approach procedure commence?. at the FAF. at the final enroute fix. at the IF. at the IAF. The term used to describe the visual phase of flight after completing an instrument approach, to bring an aircraft into position for landing on runway which is not suitably located for straight-in approach, is: visual approach. aerodrome traffic pattern. contact approach. visual manoeuvering (circling). How many separate segments can an instrument approach procedure consist of?. 3. 4. up to 4. up to 5. The published holding procedure is: - standar - 1 minute outbound - inbound magnetic track 052° you are approaching the fix on magnetic track 232° (no wind). select the appropriate entry procedure. either offset o parallel. offset. parallel. direct. In a non-precision approach, the missed approach point (MAPT) is: the point of intersection of an electronic glide path with the applicable da/dh. always located at the inner marker. not available since it is used only for precision approaches. a navigation facility, a fix, or a specified distance from the final approach fix (FAF). The phases related to an aircraft in an emergency or believed in an emergency are, in the increasing order of seriousness: incerfa, alerfa, distress. alerfa, detresfa, incerfa. incerfa, alerfa, detresfa. incerfa, distress, alerfa. Flight below the transition level is referenced to: flight levels. altitude with local QNH set. altitute with standard atmospheric pressure 1013.2 hpa set. flight levels referenced to local QNH. What does the abbreviation “MDA/H” means?. maximum defined altitude/height. minimum drift altitude/height. minimum decision altitude/height. minimum descent altitude/height. A special NOTAM notifying and important change for the aircraft operations, due to volcano activity, a volcano eruption or a volcanic ash cloud is a: vultam. volcam. navtam. ashtam. What SSR transponder code should a pilot set in the absence of any specific code instruction from ATC, when flying in airspace where a radar service is available?. 7000. 2000. 1200. 7500. How much time in advance do you need to fill in an IFR flight plan in case you take off from a controlled airport (opened H24) and being under flow control?. 1 hour. 30 minutes. 1:30 hours. 3 hours. Which one of the following altitudes does not ensure adequate reception of relevant navigation facilities?. MORA (minimun off-route altitude). MEA (minimum enroute altitude). MOCA (minimum obstacle clearance altitude). MSA (minimum safe altitude). If the ATC has provided you a slot for 10:25 UTC, what will be the time in which you will not be cleared for take off?. 10:19. 10:20. 10:30. 10:35. The accepted tolerance value for determining that information regarding mode ́ ̈C ̈ is accurate for a controller should be: ± 200 fts. ± 250 fts. ± 300 fts. ± 500 fts. How much is the safety zone around a holding?. 5 nm. 3 nm. 5 km. 3 km. SARPS means: services and recommended practises. supplenmentary and recommended procedures. standards and recommended practises. standards and recommended procedures. For a chopper flying on an airway on a 255° track, the appropriate flight level will be: always odd. always even. usually odd. usually even. How would a standard holding pattern having a fix below FL 140 would be performed?. left turn / outbound 1.5 min. right turn / outbound 1 min. left turn / outbound 1 min. right turn / outbound 1.5 min. The concept of ̈DA ̈ comes into an approach of _____ and means___: non precision / decision altitude. precision / decision altitude. precision / descent altitude. precision / minimum descent altitude. The ̈ATC ́ control (regarding with type of control) consists of: aerodrome, approach, and area. aerodrome, approach, and information. information, alert and surveillance. all are right. What is the transient altitude in the Spanish air space?. 6.000 fts over Spain, except 13.000 fts over Madrid. 6.000 fts over Spain, except 13.000 fts over Madrid and 7.000 over Canary islands. 6.000 fts over Spain, except 13.000 fts over Madrid and 7.000 over Granada. 6.000 fts over Madrid, 13.000 over Granada and 7.000 over Canary islands. A special area identified by the letter ́D ́ is depicted by a ____ zone. restricted. forbidden. distress. danger. Who is responsible for starting an aircraft wreck investigation?. the operator. the airliner. the aircraft manufacturer. the state authority when the mishap happens. When a pilot comes up with a flight plan in which the pilot in command requests to take off under VFR rules and later he pretends to change to IFR rules, it will be necessary to write the letter _____in the box number 8 (flight rules): i. z. v. y. The Spanish air space is divided into: 3 fir ́s and 3 uir ́s. 4 fir ́s and 4 uir ́s. 3 fir ́s and 4 uir ́s. 4 fir ́s and 3 uir ́s. Which sign does indicate the location of the ATS information office at the airport?. a coloured arrow pointing down. a glowing placard with the letters ̈ATS ̈. a dark profile on a visible location. a placard with the letter ̈c ̈ in black colour and backgroung in yellow. |




