Air Law #2
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Título del Test:![]() Air Law #2 Descripción: Air Law EASA PPL Austro Control 21-40 |




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What has to be done before entering a TMZ?. Switch on the transponder and activate mode A and C or mode S. Request a clearance before entering. Switch on the transponder, activate mode A, and squawk "IDENT". File a flight plan before the flight. What is the meaning of an area marked as "TMZ"?. Transportation Management Zone. Touring Motorglider Zone. Traffic Management Zone. Transponder Mandatory Zone. What is the meaning of the abbreviation "IFR"?. Instrument Flight Rules. Instrument Meteorological Conditions. Bad Weather Flight Rules. Commercial Flight Rules. A flight is called a "visual flight", if the... visibility in flight is more than 8 km. flight is conducted under visual flight rules. visibility in flight is more than 5 km. flight is conducted in visual meteorological conditions. What is the meaning of the abbreviation "VMC"?. Instrument flight conditions. Variable meteorological conditions. Visual meteorological conditions. Visual flight rules. Two engine-driven aircraft are flying on crossing courses at the same altitude. Which one has to divert?. The lighter one has to climb. Both have to divert to the right. The heavier one has to climb. Both have to divert to the left. Two aeroplanes are flying on crossing tracks. Which one has to divert?. The aircraft which flies from left to right has the right of priority. Both have to divert to the right. The aircraft which flies from right to left has the right of priority. Both have to divert to the left. In airspace "D" a Boeing 737 and a Cessna 152 are flying on crossing courses. Which aeroplane has to divert?. The Cessna 152, because IFR and commercial flights have priority. The air traffic control (ATC) has to decide which one has to divert. The aeroplane flying from right to left has priority, the other one has to divert. The Boeing 737, because an airliner has greater power reserves. Which of the following options is NOT a sufficient reason to fly below the required minimum height?. Take-off or landing at an aerodrome. An approach without landing at an aerodrome. Bad weather conditions in the vicinity of an aerodrome. The drop of towed objects at an aerodrome. A single-engine piston and a turboprop aeroplane are approaching each other opposite at the same altitude. Which aeroplane has to change its track to avoid a collision?. The turboprop aircraft has to give way to the single-engine piston aircraft. Both aircraft have to alter their tracks to the left. Both aircraft have to alter their tracks to the right. The single-engine piston aircraft has to give way to the turboprop aircraft. Which distances to clouds have to be maintained during a VFR flight in airpaces C, D and E?. 1500 m horizontally, 1000 ft vertically. 1500 m horizontally, 1000 m vertically. 1000 m horizontally, 1500 ft vertically. 1000 m horizontally, 300 m vertically. The minimum flight visibility at 5000 ft MSL in airspace B for VFR flights is... 8000 m. 3000 m. 1500 m. 5000 m. What is the minimum flight visibility in airspace "C" for an aircraft operating under VFR at 5000 ft MSL?. 8000 m. 1500 m. 3000 m. 5000 m. What is the minimum flight visibility in airspace "E" for an aircraft operating under VFR at FL75?. 1500 m. 5000 m. 3000 m. 8000 m. What is the minimum flight visibility in airspace "C" for an aircraft operating under VFR at FL110?. 3000 m. 8000 m. 5000 m. 1500 m. What is the minimum flight visibility in airspace "C" for an aircraft operating under VFR at FL125?. 5000 m. 3000 m. 1500 m. 8000 m. What are the minimum distances to clouds for a VFR flight in airspace "B"?. Horizontally 1.500 m, vertically 1.000 m. Horizontally 1.500 m, vertically 300 m. Horizontally 1.000 m, vertically 1.500 ft. Horizontally 1.000 m, vertically 300 m. What is the minimum flight visibility in airspace "C" below FL 100 for an aircraft operating under VFR?. 5 km. 10 km. 1,5 km. 8 km. What is the minimum flight visibility in airspace "C" at and above FL 100 for an aircraft operating under VFR?. 1,5 km. 5 km. 10 km. 8 km. The term "ceiling" is defined as the... altitude of the base of the lowest layer of clouds covering more than half of the sky below 20000 ft. height of the base of the lowest layer of clouds covering more than half of the sky below 10000 ft. height of the base of the highest layer of clouds covering more than half of the sky below 20000 ft. height of the base of the lowest layer of clouds covering more than half of the sky below 20000 ft. |