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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEAir Law #1

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Título del test:
Air Law #1

Descripción:
Air Law EASA PPL Austro Control 1-20

Autor:
AVATAR

Fecha de Creación:
30/10/2022

Categoría:
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Número preguntas: 20
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Which of the following documents have to be on board for an international flight? a) Certificate of aircraft registration b) Certificate of airworthiness c) Airworthiness review certificate d) EASA Form-1 e) Airplane logbook f) Appropriate papers for every crew member g) Technical logbook b, c, d, e, f, g a, b, c, e, f a, b, e, g d, f, g.
Which area could be crossed with certain restrictions? No-fly zone Restricted area Prohibited area Dangerous area.
Where can the type of restriction for a restricted airspace be found? NOTAM AIC ICAO chart 1:500000 AIP.
What is the status of the rules and procedures created by the EASA? (e.g. Part-SFCL, Part-MED) They have the same status as ICAO Annexes Only after a ratification by individual EU member states they are legally binding They are not legally binding, they only serve as a guide They are part of the EU regulation and legally binding to all EU member states.
Which validity does the "Certificate of Airworthiness" have? 6 months 12 years Unlimited 12 months .
What is the meaning of the abbreviation "ARC"? Airworthiness Recurring Control Airspace Rulemaking Committee Airspace Restriction Criteria Airworthiness Review Certificate.
The "Certificate of Airworthiness" is issued by the state... in which the aircraft is registered. of the residence of the owner. in which the aircraft is constructed. in which the airworthiness review is done.
A pilot license issued in accordance with ICAO Annex 1 is valid in... those countries that have accepted this license on application. the country where the license was issued. all ICAO countries. the country where the license was acquired.
What is the subject of ICAO Annex 1? Air traffic services Flight crew licensing Rules of the air Operation of aircraft.
What is the period of validity of a private pilot license (PPL)? Unlimited 24 months 48 months 60 months.
What is the minimum age to obtain a private pilot license? 17 years 21 years 16 years 18 years.
What are the minimum requirements among others to acquire a rating for VFR night flights? At least 10 additional flight hours at night, three of them with a flight instructor with at least 1 hour cross-country flight plus 5 solo take-offs and full-stop landings At least 5 additional flight hours at night, four of them with a flight instructor with at least 1 hour cross-country flight plus 5 solo take-offs and full-stop landings At least 5 additional flight hours at night, three of them with a flight instructor with at least 1 hour cross-country flight plus 5 solo take-offs and full-stop landings At least 5 additional flight hours at night, three of them with a flight instructor with at least 1 hour cross-country flight plus 10 solo take-offs and full-stop landings.
The validity of a medical examination certificate class 2 for a 62 years old pilot is... 60 Months 48 Months 24 Months 12 Months.
In which way is a SEP (land) rating renewed if you do not meet the required flight time? A proficiency check with an examiner According to the flight experience there have to be several training flights under supervision of an ATO The ATO can renew the rating after a training flight with a flight instructor The required flight experience has to be accumulated under supervision of a flight instructor.
The possession of a european PPL(A) entitles the holder to... act as pilot on a commercial flight when there are at most 4 people on board. act as pilot in commercial and non-commercial flights with single engine aircraft. act as PIC, and only for flights in aircraft with a MTOW of maximum 2000 kg a compensation may be obtained. act as PIC on non-commercial flights without compensation as well as to receive compensation as a flight instrucor.
What is the minimum age to start a private pilot training at a flight school? 16 years 17 years 21 years 18 years.
What is the meaning of the abbreviation "SERA"? Selective Radar Altimeter Standardized European Rules of the Air Specialized Radar Approach Standard European Routes of the Air.
What is the meaning of the abbreviation "TRA"? Temporary Reserved Airspace Temporary Radar Routing Area Transponder Area Terminal Area.
What has to be considered when entering an RMZ? To permanently monitor the radio and if possible to establish radio contact To obtain a clearance from the local aviation authority The transponder has to be switched on Mode C and squawk 7000 To obtain a clearance to enter this area.
What condition has to be met during a Special VFR flight? Visual reference to the terrain Speed not above 115 kt IAS At least 500 m ground visibilty A minimum distance to clouds of 2000 m.
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