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TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESEAir Law #4

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Título del test:
Air Law #4

Descripción:
Air Law EASA PPL Austro Control 61-80

Autor:
AVATAR

Fecha de Creación:
30/10/2022

Categoría:
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Número preguntas: 20
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What information is provided in the part "AD" of the AIP? Warnings for aviation, ATS airspaces and routes, restricted and dangerous airspaces. Table of content, classification of airfields with corresponding maps, approach charts, taxi charts Map icons, list of radio nav aids, time for sunrise and sunset, airport fees, air traffic control fees Access restrictions for airfields, passenger controls, requirements for pilots, license samples and validity periods.
The shown NOTAM is valid until... A1024/13 A) LOWW B) 1305211200 C) 1305211400 E) STOCKERAU VOR STO 113.00 UNSERVICEABLE. 21/05/2013 14:00 UTC. 13/10/2013 00:00 UTC. 13/05/2013 12:00 UTC. 21/05/2014 13:00 UTC.
A Pre-Flight Information Bulletin (PIB) is a presentation of current... ICAO information of operational significance prepared after the flight AIP information of operational significance prepared prior to flight. AIC information of operational significance prepared after the flight. NOTAM information of operational significance prepared prior to flight.
The term "aerodrome elevation" is defined as... the highest point of the landing area. the lowest point of the landing area. the highest point of the apron. the average value of the height of the manoeuvring area.
The term "runway" is defined as a... round area on an aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. rectangular area on a land or water aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of aircraft. rectangular area on a land aerodrome prepared for the landing and take-off of helicopters.
Which statement is correct with regard to the term "taxi holding point"? A taxi holding point is an area where the aircraft must stop unless further permission to proceed is given A taxi holding point is only to be observed for IFR traffic if instrument weather conditions are prevailing A taxi holding point is the point at which the aircraft must stop unless further permission to proceed is given A taxi holding point is designed to indicate the beginning of the safety area and may be crossed when a taxi clearance is given.
What does the reported runway condition "WET" mean? Some water patches are visible The surface of the runway is soaked, but there are no significant patches of standing water A large part of the surface is flooded The runway is clear of water, ice, and snow.
What does the reported runway condition "DAMP" mean? Wet surface, but no significant puddles are visible Change of colour on the surface due to moisture The runway is clear of water, ice, and snow A large part of the surface is flooded.
What does "WATER PATCHES" mean regarding the reported runway condition? A large part of the surface is flooded Patches of standing water are visible Wet surface, but no significant patches are visible The runway is clear of water, ice, and snow.
How can a wind direction indicator be marked for better visibility? The wind direction indicator may be mounted on top of the control tower. The wind direction indicator could be made from green materials. The wind direction indicator could be surrounded by a white circle. The wind direction indicator could be located on a big black surface.
What is the meaning of a flashing red light signal at a controlled aerodrome directed to an aircraft in flight? Airport unsafe, do not land Return for landing, followed by steady green at the appropriate time Cleared to land Give way to other aircraft and continue circling.
What is the meaning of a flashing green light signal at a controlled aerodrome directed to an aircraft in flight? Return for landing, followed by steady green at the appropriate time Cleared to land Give way to other aircraft and continue circling Airport unsafe, do not land.
What is the meaning of a steady green light signal at a controlled aerodrome directed to an aircraft in flight? Give way to other aircraft and continue circling Cleared to land Return for landing, followed by steady green at the appropriate time Airport unsafe, do not land.
What is the meaning of a flashing white light signal at a controlled aerodrome directed to an aircraft on ground? Cleared to taxi Clear the taxiway / runway Cleared for take-off Return to starting point.
What is the meaning of a flashing red light signal at a controlled aerodrome directed to an aircraft on ground? Cleared for take-off Cleared to taxi Immediately taxi clear of runway in use Return to starting point.
What is the meaning of a flashing green light signal at a controlled aerodrome directed to an aircraft on ground? Cleared to taxi Return to starting point Land at this airport and proceed to the apron Cleared for take-off.
Of what shape is a landing direction indicator? L A straight arrow An angled arrow T.
What is the purpose of the signal square at an aerodrome? It contains special symbols to indicate the conditions at the aerodrome visually to over-flying aircraft It is an illuminated area on which search and rescue and fire fighting vehicles are placed Aircraft taxi to this square to get light signals for taxi and take-off clearance It is a specially marked area to pick up or drop towing objects.
In which way should a pilot confirm received light signals in flight? Apply some changes of RPM Apply some changes of the rudder Rock the wings (in the daytime) Apply some fast pitch changes.
What is the meaning of a steady red light signal at a controlled aerodrome directed to an aircraft on ground? Land at this airport and proceed to apron Clear the taxiway / runway Return to starting point Stop.
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