PPL Communication TEST
PPL Communication TEST
Examination
SUBJECT
COMMUNICATION
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Examination
GR-2
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 3
GR-3
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-4
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 4
The frequency used for the first transmission of MAYDAY call should be:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 5
GR-5
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-6
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
STANDBY, means:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 2
Pts.: 1,00
17/11/2005
GR-1
Typ: MC 1
Typ: MC 6
Examination
Typ: MC 7
GR-7
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-8
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-9
17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-10 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-11 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 8
Typ: MC 9
QFF
QNH
QNE
QFE
10
11
Typ: MC 11
a transmission from an a/c to obtain VDF guidance to descent from the initial approach altitude
to a position from which an approach canbe completed visually
a transmission from an aeronautical station to all a/c on its frequency
a transmission of information relating to the safety of air navigation that is not addressed to a
specific station or stations
a transmission made in circumstances where two-way communications cannot be established
but it is believed that the called station is able to receive the transmission.
12
Typ: MC 10
Typ: MC 12
GR-12 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
VERIFY'
O
O
O
O
Examination
13
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 15
GR-15 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-16 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GO AROUND' means:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 16
Acknowledge the message immediately and standby to relay further messages if required
Maintain radio silence and monitor the frequency to ensure assistance is provided
Change frequency because radio silence will be imposed on the frequency in use
Take control of the situation and co-ordinate the efforts of all agencies in the rescue operation
Typ: MC 17
GR-17 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
When he considers no confusion with another similar callsign is likely to occur on the frequency
in use
When communicating with the departure and destination airfields
If it has first been abbreviated by the aeronautical ground station on the frequency in
use
After having established communication with an aeronautical ground station on the frequency in
use
18
GR-14 17/11/2005
3
5
2
1
17
Typ: MC 14
16
Pts.: 1,00
NEGATIVE INSTRUCTION
UNABLE TO COMPLY
NO CAN DO
CANCEL INSTRUCTION
15
GR-13 17/11/2005
If a pilot receives an instruction from ATC that he cannot carry out he should use the
phrase:
O
O
O
O
14
Typ: MC 13
Typ: MC 18
GR-18 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Altimeter settings, taxi information, terminal weather, runway clearances, approach aid
serviceability
Route clearances, speed instructions, weather reports, taxi clearances, runway state
information
ATC route clearances, runway clearances, conditional clearances, actual weather reports-3
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SSR operating instructions, take-off clearances, altimeter settings, VDF information, frequency
changes
19
O
O
Typ: MC 20
GR-20 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 21
GR-21 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The correct pronunciation for the number 2500 when used to pass altitude, height,
cloud height or visibility by radiotelephony is:
O
O
O
O
22
Typ: MC 22
GR-22 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
23
Pts.: 1,00
21
GR-19 17/11/2005
20
Typ: MC 19
Typ: MC 23
GR-23 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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O
O
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 26
GR-26 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-27 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 27
Typ: MC 28
GR-28 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-29 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
unreadable
readable with difficulty
perfectly readable
readable now and then
29
GR-25 17/11/2005
which may only be used by aircraft flying in accordance with the instrument flight rules
in which the controller will inform the pilot of the bearing, distance and, if known, the altitude of
conflicting traffic
in which the controller will provide radar separation from all other traffic
in which the controller will direct the aircraft to avoid the other traffic
28
Typ: MC 25
27
Pts.: 1,00
26
GR-24 17/11/2005
On a VFR navigation exercise you request a flight information service from an ATSU
providing a LARS. After your initial call, you are invited to "pass your message" which
should consist of:
O
O
O
25
Typ: MC 24
Typ: MC 29
a radio communication service between aircraft stations and ground stations or between aircraft
stations
a land station in the aeronautical mobile service. In certain instances, an aeronautical station
may be placed on board a ship or an earth satellite
a mobile station in the aeronautical mobile service on board an aircraft
a radio station broadcasting aeronautical information
Examination
30
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 32
GR-32 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The correct pronunciation of the frequency 122.1 MHz when passed by radiotelephony
is:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 33
GR-33 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
When asked by ATC "Are you able to maintain FL 40" the correct reply contains the
phrase:
O
O
O
O
AFFIRM or NEGATIVE
WILCO
NO SIR
ROGER
Typ: MC 34
GR-34 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
With the SSR transponder selected ON, the ATSU message "G-ABCD Verify your
level" would be made to:
O
O
O
O
35
GR-31 17/11/2005
34
Typ: MC 31
33
Pts.: 1,00
32
GR-30 17/11/2005
31
Typ: MC 30
Typ: MC 35
GR-35 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Examination
36
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 38
GR-38 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
On a long straight-in approach to land, the call "Long FinaP'would be made at a range
of:
O
O
O
O
3 nm
between 4 nm and 8 nm
2 nm
25 nm
Typ: MC 39
GR-39 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-40 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 40
concerning the safety of an aircraft or other .vehicle or of some person on board or within sight,
but which does not require immediate assistance
concerning the safety of an aircraft or other vehicle or of some person on board or within sight
and requiring immediate assistance
of being threatened by serious and or immediate danger and of requiring immediate assistance
requiring urgent assistance from ground stations
41
GR-37 17/11/2005
40
Typ: MC 37
When requesting a special VFR clearance in fjight, ATC must be given details of:
O
O
O
O
39
Pts.: 1,00
38
GR-36 17/11/2005
37
Typ: MC 36
Typ: MC 41
GR-41 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Examination
42
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 44
GR-44 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 45
GR-45 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 46
GR-46 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-47 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
47
GR-43 17/11/2005
46
Typ: MC 43
45
Pts.: 1,00
10
1
2
5
44
GR-42 17/11/2005
43
Typ: MC 42
Typ: MC 47
Examination
48
Typ: MC 48
Typ: MC 49
Typ: MC 50
Pts.: 1,00
GR-51 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 51
Typ: MC 52
GR-52 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
In the event of a radio failure the SSR transponder should be set to:
O
O
O
O
7700
7600
7500
7000
53
GR-50 17/11/2005
52
Pts.: 1,00
51
GR-49 17/11/2005
50
Pts.: 1,00
49
GR-48 17/11/2005
Typ: MC 53
GR-53 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
G-DC
Speedbird G-DC
Speedbird DC
Speedbird G-BC
'
10
Examination
54
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 56
GR-56 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
A Pilot may file a flight plan with an ATSU during flight. The frequency that would
normally be used for this purpose is:
O
O
O
O
RADAR
APPROACH
TOWER
FIR
Typ: MC 57
GR-57 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The correct RTF call when you are ready to take off is:
O
O
O
O
Request take-off
Ready for departure
Request departure clearance
Roger take-off
Typ: MC 58
GR-58 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
59
GR-55 17/11/2005
58
Typ: MC 55
57
Pts.: 1,00
56
GR-54 17/11/2005
55
Typ: MC 54
Typ: MC 59
GR-59 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
60
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 62
GR-62 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
AFIS
ATIS
FIS
LARS
Typ: MC 63
GR-63 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
When arriving at an airfield whose callsign ends with the Suffix "Information", the
pilot's correct response to the call: "G-ABCD land at your discretion, Surface wind
260/07"should be:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 64
GR-64 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
A pilot who has already established communication with a civil or military ATSU
should in the event of being confronted with an emergency:
O
O
O
O
65
GR-61 17/11/2005
10 nm or 5 min
15 nm or 10 min
15 nm or 5 min
5 nm or 10 min
64
Typ: MC 61
Pilots requiring a MATZ crossing service must establish two way RTF contact with the
aerodrome controlling the zone by.......nm, or.......minutes from the boundary
whichever is
the sOner:
O
O
O
O
63
Pts.: 1,00
62
GR-60 17/11/2005
61
Typ: MC 60
Typ: MC 65
GR-65 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
12
Examination
66
O
O
O
Pts.: 1,00
flight which is unable to comply with the instrument flight rules and is cleared to enter a Control
Zone under
specified weather minima
flight in VMC for which you must file a Flight Plan
flight made on a special occasion
royal flight that you must avoid
Typ: MC 67
GR-67 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Which of the following lists are all ATC messages that must read back in full:
O
O
O
O
68
GR-66 17/11/2005
67
Typ: MC 66
Typ: MC 68
GR-68 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
You call an ATSU and receive the reply "G-XX Stand-By" you should:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 69
GR-69 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
69
When transmitting a message preceded by the phrase "Transmitting blind due to
receiver failure" the aircraft station shall also:
O
O
O
O
70
Typ: MC 70
GR-70 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
When joining overhead an airfield at 2000 ft, at what point in the circuit pattern should
the aircraft commence descent to circuit height, and make the RTF Call: "GABCD........descending"?
O
O
O
O
DOWNWIND
BASE LEG
CROSSWIND
DEADSIDE
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Examination
71
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 73
GR-73 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Has control over all surface movements including helicopters hover taxiing
No control over airfield movements
Can give landing clearances only
Can give a take off clearance
Typ: MC 74
GR-74 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-75 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
CTZ
CTR
MATZ
CTA
Typ: MC 75
A request to a direction finding station for a bearing should be in the following format:
O
O
O
O
Oxford Approach, this is Golf Bravo Oscar Delta Foxtrot. Request QDM, Golf Bravo Oscar
Delta Foxtrot
True bearing, true bearing, true bearing, Oxford Approach this is GBODF. Request true
bearing" GBODF
Oxford homer, which way to Oxford? GBODA
Oxford homer this is Golf Bravo Oscar Delta Foxtrot, request steer
76
GR-72 17/11/2005
75
Typ: MC 72
When an airfield has a RADIO service the answer a pilot can expect upon stating that
they are ready for departure is:
O
O
O
O
74
Pts.: 1,00
73
GR-71 17/11/2005
72
Typ: MC 71
Typ: MC 76
GR-76 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
77
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 79
GR-79 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
All traffic on the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome and all aircraft operating in the vicinity of an
aerodrome
All aircraft on an aerodrome
All vehicles on an aerodrome
All traffic on the movement area of an aerodrome
Typ: MC 80
GR-80 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 81
GR-81 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 82
GR-82 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
82
GR-78 17/11/2005
81
Typ: MC 78
80
Pts.: 1,00
Aircraft identification, full route details, level and type of service required
Aircraft identification and type, last turning point, level, intentions
Aircraft identification and type, departure point and estimated position, heading, level, intention,
type of service required
Callsign and type, position, level and intentions
79
GR-77 17/11/2005
After making a call to an ATSU, you are asked to "pass your message". This should
take the following form:
O
O
O
78
Typ: MC 77
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Examination
83
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 85
GR-85 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-86 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 86
The priority of the message " Taxi to holding point Runway 05 " is:
O
O
O
O
the same as " Caution construction and men adjacent to taxi-way "
less than" Clear land Runway 05 )
same as " Line up and wait "
more than " Caution wind shear on final approach ".
Typ: MC 87
GR-87 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
88
GR-84 17/11/2005
Listen out
Climb to as great a height as possibfe
Select 7700 on his transponder
Descend below 3000 feet
87
Typ: MC 84
When calling for. a "Practice Pan", a> pilot, before transmitting, should:
O
O
O
O
86
Pts.: 1,00
85
GR-83 17/11/2005
A pilot wishing to confirm his position may request a "Training Fix" on:
O
O
O
O
84
Typ: MC 83
Typ: MC 88
GR-88 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
If your signal is tO weak or distorted the controller may ask you to use the speechless
code. Three short transmissions means:
O
O
O
O
Say again
Yes
Negative
My aircraft has developed another emergency
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Examination
89
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 91
GR-91 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
TOWER
ARRIVALS
MOVEMENT.
GROUND
Typ: MC 92
GR-92 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
If the pilot is unable to make contact with a station on a designated frequency, then he
should:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 93
GR-93 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
A pilot who is unable to complete a landing from an approach should make the call:
O
O
O
O
OVERSHOTING
CLIMBING OUT
GOING AROUND
MISSED APPROACH.
94
GR-90 17/11/2005
93
Typ: MC 90
92
Pts.: 1,00
Roger
Wilco
Confirm
Verify
91
GR-89 17/11/2005
If a controller passes an instruction and you understand it and will comply, the
standard reply
| is
O
O
O
O
90
Typ: MC 89
Typ: MC 94
GR-94 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The correct readback of the message 'XY-CD Change to Stephenville Tower 118.7' is:
O
O
O
O
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Examination
95
GR-96 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 97
GR-97 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 98
GR-98 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The correct callsign of a station providing flight information service is the location
followed by:
O
O
O
O
CONTROL
INFORMATION
RADIO
HOMER.
99
Typ: MC 96
98
Pts.: 1,00
97
GR-95 17/11/2005
96
Typ: MC 95
Typ: MC 99
GR-99 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 100
GR-100 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
100 The maximum VHF communications range that can be expected by an aircraft at PL
100 is:
O
O
O
O
lOnm
150nm
120nm
1200nm.
18
Examination
Typ: MC 101
GR-101 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 102
GR-102 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Two-way communication between aircraft and stations or locations on the surface of the earth
One-way communication from aircraft to stations or locations on the surface of the earth
One-way communication from stations or locations on the surface of the earth
Any communication from aircraft to ground stations requiring handling by the Aeronautical Fixed
Telecommunication Network (AFTN)
Typ: MC 103
GR-103 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 104
GR-104 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-105 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 105
Typ: MC 106
GR-106 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
Typ: MC 107
GR-107 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-108 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 108
an unauthorized message
a flight safely message
an urgency message
a flight regularity message
Typ: MC 109
GR-109 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
urgency messages
flight safety messages
flight regularity messages
unauthorized messages
Typ: MC 110
GR-110 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 111
GR-111 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
111 The priority of the instruction "taxi to holding point runway 05 via A" is
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 112
GR-112 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
Typ: MC 113
GR-113 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 114
GR-114 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 115
GR-115 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
115 The time is 4:15 PM. What is the correct way of transmitting this time if there is a
possibility of confusion?
O
O
O
O
Sixteen fifteen
Four fifteen in the afternOn
One six one five
Four fifteen P.M.
Typ: MC 116
GR-116 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
116 An ATC unit providing air traffic control service to departing aircraft by means of
surveillance radar has the call sign
O
O
O
O
DELIVERY
DEPARTURE
APPROACH
CONTROL
Typ: MC 117
GR-117 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
117 What is the radiotelephony call sign for the aeronautical station indicating flight
information service?
O
O
O
O
FLIGHT CENTRE
FLIGHT INFORMATION CENTRE
INFO
INFORMATION
Typ: MC 118
GR-118 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
118 Which of the following abbreviated call signs of Cherokee XY-ABC is correct?
O
O
O
O
Cherokee BC
Cherokee XY-BC
Cherokee X-BC
Cherokee X-ABC
21
Examination
Typ: MC 119
GR-119 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
119 When and by whom is the change of an aircraft's call sign in flight temporarily allowed
O
O
O
O
120
Typ: MC 120
GR-120 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
When may the name of the location or the unit/service of the radiotelephony call sign
of an aeronautical station be omitted?
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 121
GR-121 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-122 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-124 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-125 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 122
Typ: MC 124
Typ: MC 125
124 The advice by a radar controller "TRAFFIC AT THREE O'CLOCK" means that the
position of the mentioned traffic is
O
O
O
O
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Examination
Typ: MC 126
GR-126 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 127
GR-127 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
126 How shall a pilot inform the control tower that he is prepared for take-off?
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 128
GR-128 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-129 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 129
128 What is the correct way for the Pilot to acknowledge that ATIS Information Golf has
been received?
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 130
GR-130 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 131
GR-131 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
130 An aircraft is instructed to hold short of the runway-in-use. What is the correct
phraseology to indicate it will follow this instruction?
O
O
O
O
Roger
Will stop before
Wilco
Holding short
23
Examination
Typ: MC 132
GR-132 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
131 RADAR instructs aircraft XY-ABC: "X-BC recycle 1015". What does this mean?
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 133
GR-133 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
132 To establish radio contact with "MUNCHEN GROUND" the pilot of DIBEL shall transmit
the following call:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 134
GR-134 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
133 Aircraft XY-ABC has been instructed to listen on ATIS frequency 123,25, on which the
aerodrome data are being broadcast What is the correct way to Indicate it will follow
this instruction?
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 135
GR-135 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 136
GR-136 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
135 When the term "scattered" is used in an aviation routine weather report (METAR), the
amount of clouds covering the sky is:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 137
GR-137 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
136 An aeronautical station using the identification "VOLMET" in its call sign
O
O
O
O
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Examination
Typ: MC 138
GR-138 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
a condition of being threatened by serious and/or imminent danger and of requiring immediate
assistance
a condition concerning the attitude of an aircraft when intercepting the localizer during an !LSapproach
a condition concerning the safety of an aircraft or of a person on board, but which does not
require immediate assistance
a condition concerning the safety of a person on board or within sight and requiring immediate
assistance
Typ: MC 139
GR-139 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 140
GR-140 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
122,500MHz
121,500MHz
6500 kHz
121,050MHz
Typ: MC 141
GR-141 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
140 A signal sent by radiotelephony consisting of the spoken words PAN PAN means
O
O
O
O
the aircraft has a very urgent message to transmit concerning the safety of a ship, aircraft or
other vehicle
imminent danger threatens the aircraft and immediate assistance is required
the aircraft is diverting from the route cleared because of a thunderstorm and asks for
immediate reclearance
an aircraft on final approach is starling the missed approach procedure
Typ: MC 142
GR-142 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
141 To which frequency band do the frequencies 118,000 - 136,975 MHz of the
Aeronautleal Mobile Service belong?
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 143
GR-143 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
Typ: MC 144
GR-144 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 145
GR-145 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 146
GR-146 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
QDR
QDM
QNE
QTE
Typ: MC 147
GR-147 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
146 A message concerning an aircraft being threatened by grave and imminent danger,
requiring immediate assistance is called
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 148
GR-148 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-149 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 149
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Examination
Typ: MC 150
GR-150 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
150
GR-151 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 152
GR-152 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 153
GR-153 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
151
Typ: MC 151
An NDB is a:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 154
GR-154 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 155
GR-155 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
155
O
O
O
Pts.: 1,00
A combined VOR and TACAN combination where the bearing is from the TACAN and the range
from the VOR
Range and bearing are supplied from the TACAN element and the VOR is a switch on device
TACAN refined for missed approach positioning
A combined VOR and TACAN combination where the bearing is from the VOR element and the
range from the TACAN element
Typ: MC 157
GR-157 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
157
GR-156 17/11/2005
VORTAC is:
O
156
Typ: MC 156
Typ: MC 158
GR-158 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 159
GR-159 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
159
Typ: MC 160
GR-160 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 161
GR-161 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Typ: MC 162
GR-162 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
161 UTC:
O
O
O
O
162
GR-164 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-165 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-166 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 165
ATIS is:
O
O
O
O
Mode C
Automatic Terminal Information Service
A secondary surveillance radar device
Provided by VOLMET
Typ: MC 166
RCC is:
O
O
O
O
166
Typ: MC 164
A METAR is:
O
O
O
O
165
Pts.: 1,00
164
GR-163 17/11/2005
163
Typ: MC 163
Typ: MC 167
GR-167 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
167
GR-169 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-170 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-171 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 170
SDP
SA
SIA
STAR
Typ: MC 171
Transformer
AC electric motor
DC motor
DC generator
171
Typ: MC 169
SSR is:
O
O
O
O
170
Pts.: 1,00
Flight Level
Airfield elevation
Zero
QFE and is the same as QNH
169
GR-168 17/11/2005
When an aircraft lands with QNH set the altimeter will read:
O
O
O
O
168
Typ: MC 168
Typ: MC 172
GR-172 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 173
GR-173 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
AC and DC power
AC current
DC power
An effective halve wave unmodulated carrier wave
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Examination
173
Typ: MC 174
GR-174 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The radiation fields of an aerial consist of two varying elements that are perpendicular
to each other:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 175
GR-175 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
300/ = W
300/F =
300/W =
F/300 =
175
O
O
Typ: MC 177
GR-177 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The maximum theoretical range of a VHF signal can be derived from the following
formula:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 178
GR-178 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
A detector and a discriminator remove the intelligence from the radio waves of:
O
O
O
O
FM sets only
AM and FM sets respectively
Radar sets only
AM sets only
178
Pts.: 1,00
177
GR-176 17/11/2005
176
Typ: MC 176
Typ: MC 179
GR-179 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
179
GR-182 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 184
GR-184 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-185 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
20 NM (37 km)
15NM (9 km)
10 NM (6 km)
30 NM (48 km)
Typ: MC 185
183
Typ: MC 182
If QFE is set, the altimeter will read the height above the:
O
O
O
O
182
Pts.: 1,00
QGE
QUJ
QTF
QDM
181
GR-181 17/11/2005
A radio direction finding station will use the following Q code to pass a true heading
(no wind ) to an aircraft to head for that station:
O
O
O
O
180
Typ: MC 181
Typ: MC 186
GR-186 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 187
GR-187 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
Typ: MC 188
GR-188 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 189
GR-189 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
means that:
Typ: MC 190
GR-190 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
188
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 192
GR-192 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
190
GR-191 17/11/2005
To expedite communications, the use of phonetic spelling should not be used unless:
O
O
O
O
189
Typ: MC 191
Typ: MC 193
GR-193 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
A call to a station followed by the suffix ARRIVAL after its callsign is a transmission
to:
O
O
O
O
The tower
Clearance delivery
Approach control
Approach control radar arrivals
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Examination
Typ: MC 194
GR-194 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Repeat all, or the specified part, of this message back to me exactly as received
Repeat all of this message back to me
Repeat squawk
Repeat cleared altitude
192
Pts.: 1,00
The registration letters of the aircraft or, the telephony designator of the operating agency
The telephony designator of the operating agency and the flight identification number only
The registration letters of the aircraft or, the telephony designator of the aircraft operating
agency or, telephony designator of the operating agency followed by the flight identification
number
The registration letters of the aircraft only
Typ: MC 196
GR-196 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
An aircraft call sign may be abbreviated, once contact has been established and
provided that no confusion is likely to occur, to the form of:
O
O
O
O
194
GR-195 17/11/2005
An aircraft call sign shall be chosen from one of the following possibilities:
O
O
O
193
Typ: MC 195
Typ: MC 197
GR-197 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
When a ground station wishes to broadcast information the message is prefaced by:
O
O
O
O
ALL STATIONS
CALL SIGNS..
AIRCRAFT IN MY VICINITY
ALL CALL SIGNS
Typ: MC 198
GR-198 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 199
GR-199 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
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Examination
197
GR-201 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 202
GR-202 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
The station identification being called, the aircraft call sign, the words RADIO CHECK shall be
used and the frequency being used
The station identification and the words RADIO CHECK only
The words RADIO CHECK only
The station identification being used, the aircraft call sign and the words RADIO CHECK
Typ: MC 203
GR-203 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
201
Typ: MC 201
200
Pts.: 1,00
Just prior to take-off so that the pilot gets the latest information
During the Take-Off Checks
During taxi
Prior to start when work loads are low, mistakes are less likely to happen and aircraft
manoeuvring is not taking place
199
GR-200 17/11/2005
198
Typ: MC 200
Typ: MC 204
GR-204 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
8 seconds
12 seconds
5 seconds
10 seconds
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Examination
202
GR-205 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
203
Typ: MC 205
Typ: MC 206
GR-206 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Acknowledge, take control of communications, make sure all information is made available to
ATS, the operating agency and warn other stations
Acknowledge and transfer control of communications to the operating agency
Acknowledge and transfer the distress aircraft to another frequency to avoid air traffic control
conflict
Acknowledge and transfer communications control to the aircraft in distress
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Examination
204
GR-207 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
GR-208 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
205
Typ: MC 207
Typ: MC 208
Radar information relating to conflicting traffic should where possible be given in the
following form:
O
O
O
O
Typ: MC 209
GR-209 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Typ: MC 210
GR-210 17/11/2005
Pts.: 1,00
Transmit using the phrase TRANSMITTING BLIND DUE TO RECEIVER FAILURE at the
scheduled times, or positions on the frequency in use and state the time of the next
transmission. The SSR, if fitted, should be selected to 7600
As above but squawk 7700
As above but squawk 7500
None of the above
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