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Air Regulations — Sample Paper 3

50 questions · pass mark 70% · answer at your own pace, then submit for the full key.

Q1.

The meaning of SAR signal 'N' when used by survivors on the ground is:

Q2.

A disturbance of the biological rhythm is a mismatch between:

Q3.

In Cat II, What is DH & RVR?

Q4.

Q4. Green Light on an aircraft is visible if seen from the front

Q5.

Q9. An abrupt change from climb to straight and level flight can create the illusion of:

Q6.

Q22. ‘ATIS’ is a continuous broadcast of recorded information concerning:

Q7.

Q27. Hyper ventilation is caused due to lack of ___________ in blood system

Q8.

To signal 'Assistance No Longer Required' to a surface craft, the aircraft should:

Q9.

When approaching an airfield within a TMA the altimeter setting to be used, having passed through the transition altitude is:

Q10.

Cabin crew required for a passenger plane with 83 seating capacity is

Q11.

Jeppessen charts use widely

Q12.

Aircraft operation are given in annexure:

Q13.

No pilot shall fly for more then the number of hours specified below during any period of 30 consecutive days:

Q14.

Flight duty time if inevitably extended, will be limited to:

Q15.

Q38. Flt plan is prepared by

Q16.

You are flying in Mumbai FIR when you intercept a distress call. You record the message and inform Mumbai FIC. The radio operator tells you to standby. What should you consider doing while awaiting instructions?

Q17.

Doc 4444 relates to

Q18.

When body temp. is low, its called:

Q19.

Speed limitations in class ‘A’ airspace are :

Q20.

Personnel flying above altitude of ___ feet are required to maintain a separate log to calculate hours of exposure to radiation:

Q21.

Log books of flight crew personnel shall be preserved for not less than ___ year’s last entry.

Q22.

time is 0550 hrs VFR flt can take off at

Q23.

VFR flts are not permitted:

Q24.

During daylight hours, how does an aircraft indicate it has understood a ground-air visual signal?

Q25.

The repeated switching on and off of the landing lights indicate

Q26.

Q46. Cruising level available on a magnetic track of 300 degrees are

Q27.

On X-country flight where reporting points are not available then reporting shall be made after every ________ min in.

Q28.

Amendment to aircraft rules 1937 is given in:

Q29.

Q15. For a flight at night in VMC, the approach will appear to be

Q30.

Hypoxia can be controlled by:

Q31.

Which convention is considered to be a forerunner of the Chicago Convention, 1944?

Q32.

ARP is at the:

Q33.

Search and rescue services within the territory of ICAO contracting states are provided:

Q34.

Q22. If a CPL holder is hospitalized for ___________ day his medical becomes invalid:

Q35.

When flying outside a regular route, an aircraft should report its position to the appropriate ATS unit.

Q36.

Jeppesen charts widely use projection

Q37.

The rate of accidents in commercial aviation:

Q38.

A pilot flying low due to thunder showers for safety reasons can be sued by:

Q39.

What is correctly defined as “A situation wherein apprehension exists as to the safety of an aircraft and its occupants?

Q40.

Q30. Enroute flt levels are on:

Q41.

Q37. The wind condition that requires maximum caution when avoiding wake turbulence on landing is a

Q42.

Letter ‘W’ in designator indicates:

Q43.

22 Taxiway Centre line light shall be of the following colour

Q44.

In the ICAO phonetic alphabet, the letter 'N' is represented by:

Q45.

Class ‘D’ airspace in

Q46.

CRM training has under-mentioned clear aims in terms of specific skills to develop for the purpose of:

Q47.

Q47. Route designator for domestic routes is:

Q48.

An operator can designate as a PIC of an aeroplane only if

Q49.

An abrupt change from climb to straight and level flight can create the illusion of:

Q50.

Q1. In a precision approach, minimum height below which p-i-c cannot descend unless visual reference to land is established

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