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operational procedures

Question 1 of 19

1

When the weather conditions require an alternate
aerodrome to be available on take-off, the latter shall
be located, for a twin-engined aircraft, at an equivalent
distance not exceeding :

Select one of the following:

  • 1 hour of flight at cruising speed with two engines

  • 2 hours of flight at cruising speed with single engine

  • 2 hours of flight at cruising speed with two engines

  • 1 hour of flight at cruising speed with a single engine

Explanation

Question 2 of 19

1

When refueling is being performed while passengers
are boarding or disembarking the aircraft, it is
necessary that: (Annex 6, Part I)

Select one of the following:

  • Communications be maintained between ground
    personnel and qualified personnel on board.

  • The aircraft's stairs be completely extended.

  • Refueling is prohibited while passengers are
    boarding and/or disembarking.

  • All the flight crew be on board.

Explanation

Question 3 of 19

1

In the JAR OPS, a runway is considered damp when:

Select one of the following:

  • surface moisture gives it a shiny appearance.

  • it is covered with a film of water of less than 3 mm.

  • it is covered with a film of water of less than 1 mm.

  • its surface is not dry, and when surface moisture does
    not give it a shiny appearance.

Explanation

Question 4 of 19

1

The JAR-OPS is based on :

Select one of the following:

  • The Federal Aviation Requirements
    (FAR)

  • A JAA guideline

  • ICAO Appendix 6

  • The air transport rules

Explanation

Question 5 of 19

1

Flight data recorders must keep the data and
parameters recorded during at least the last :

Select one of the following:

  • flight.

  • 48 hours of operation.

  • 25 hours of operation.

  • 30 hours of operation.

Explanation

Question 6 of 19

1

If obliged to jettison part of the fuel in flight, it would
be better to do so:

Select one of the following:

  • under flight level 50 (FL50).

  • during final phase of approach.

  • in a straight line and at a relatively high flight level.

  • in a holding stack, after control clearance.

Explanation

Question 7 of 19

1

The regulatory green navigation light is located on the starboard wing tip, with a coverage angle of :

Select one of the following:

  • 110°.

  • 140°.

  • 70°.

  • 220°.

Explanation

Question 8 of 19

1

Aircraft using a VFR flight plan in controlled airspace shall be equipped: (Annex 6, Part I)

Select one of the following:

  • Only as is necessary for aircraft that make VFR flights.

  • With more anti-icing and/or de-icing devices (if one
    expects icy conditions).

  • As is necessary for aircraft that make VFR flights, and
    such aircraft must also possess indicators of attitude and
    course, along with a precise barometric altimeter.

  • As is necessary for aircraft that operate in accordance
    with instrument flight rules.

Explanation

Question 9 of 19

1

Information concerning evacuation procedures can be found in the :

Select one of the following:

  • operational flight plan.

  • operation manual.

  • flight manual.

  • journey logbook.

Explanation

Question 10 of 19

1

According to the JAR-OPS regulations, an IFR flight
with no alternate airfield can be undertaken only if
the minimum weather conditions stipulated in the
regulations are effective for at least :

Select one of the following:

  • 3 hours before to at least 1 hour after the expected time
    of arrival

  • 3 hours before to at least 3 hours after the expected time
    of arrival

  • 1 hour before to at least 1 hour after the expected time
    of arrival

  • 2 hours before to at least 2 hours after the expected time
    of arrival

Explanation

Question 11 of 19

1

The Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL) defines
the equipment on which certain in-flight failures can
be allowed and the conditions under which this
allowance can be accepted. This MMEL is drawn up
by :

Select one of the following:

  • the operator from a main list drawn up by the manufacturer

  • the manufacturer and approved by the certification authority

  • the operator and is specified in the operation manual

  • the operator and approved by the certification authority

Explanation

Question 12 of 19

1

The Minimum Equipment List (MEL) defines the
equipment on which certain in-flight failures can be
allowed and the conditions under which this
allowance can be accepted . The Mel is drawn up by :

Select one of the following:

  • the operator and may be less restrictive than the Master Minimum equipment List (MMEL)

  • the manufacturer and may be more restrictive than the Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL)

  • the operator and may be more restrictive than the Master Minimum Equipment List (MMEL)

  • the manufacturer and may be less restrictive than the Master Minimum equipment List (MMEL)

Explanation

Question 13 of 19

1

A category III C precision approach (CAT III C) is an
approach with :

Select one of the following:

  • no runway visual range limits

  • a runway visual range of at least 50 m

  • a runway visual range of at least 200 m

  • a runway visual range of at least 350 m

Explanation

Question 14 of 19

1

A category III A precision approach (CAT III A) is an
approach which may be carried out with a runway
visual range of at least :

Select one of the following:

  • 200 m

  • 100 m

  • 250 m

  • 50 m

Explanation

Question 15 of 19

1

For twin-engined aircraft, the take-off alternate shall
be located at a distance that : (Annex 6, Part I)

Select one of the following:

  • Does not exceed the equivalent of two hours of flight time,
    at cruising speed with only one engine operative.

  • Does not exceed the equivalent of one hour of flight time
    at cruising speed all engines operating.

  • Does not exceed the equivalent of two hour of flight time
    at cruising speed all engines operating.

  • Does not exceed the equivalent of one hour of flight time,
    at cruising speed with only one engine operative.

Explanation

Question 16 of 19

1

The M.E.L. (Minimum Equipment List) is drawn up by :

Select one of the following:

  • the aircraft state of registry

  • the operator

  • the manufacturer

  • the aircraft manufacturer's list

Explanation

Question 17 of 19

1

A category III B precision approach (CAT III B) is an
approach which may be carried out with a runway
visual range of at least :

Select one of the following:

  • 75 m

  • 150 m

  • 250 m

  • 200 m

Explanation

Question 18 of 19

1

A category I precision approach (CAT I) has :

Select one of the following:

  • a decision height equal to at least 100 ft.

  • a decision height equal to at least 50 ft.

  • no decision height.

  • a decision height equal to at least 200 ft.

Explanation

Question 19 of 19

1

When a LIGHT aircraft is landing behind a MEDIUM
aircraft, the wake turbulence non-radar minimum time
approach separation, according with DOC 4444
(ICAO), shall be :

Select one of the following:

  • 1 MIN

  • 2 MIN

  • 4 MIN

  • 3 MIN

Explanation