COMS TEST PREP 1

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COMS TEST PREP 1
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Question 1

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1 An altitude of 1500 feet is transmitted as:
Answer
  • O wun tousand fife hundred feet
  • O fifteen hundred feet
  • O wun fife feet
  • O wun fife zero zero feet

Question 2

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2 Using the readability scale,readability 4 means:
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  • O readable
  • O readable with difficulty
  • O readable with background
  • O unreadable

Question 3

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3 Orbit right, means
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  • O continue to make right hand turn until advised
  • O turn right to avoid other traffic
  • O make a 360 degr. Turn to the right
  • O right hand circuits in use

Question 4

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4 The frequency used for the first transmission of MAYDAY call should be:
Answer
  • O The frequency currently in use
  • O The distress frequency 121.5mhz
  • O Any international distress frequency
  • O Approach frequency of the nearest airfield

Question 5

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5 STANDBY, means:
Answer
  • O wait and i will call you again
  • O selected STANDBY on the SSR transponder
  • O hold your present position
  • O continue on present heading and listen out

Question 6

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6 The correct abbreviation of the full callsign AIRLINK GBBRA is:
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  • O AIRLINK ROMEO ALPHA
  • O AIRLINK GOLF ROMEO ALPHA
  • O GOLF ROMEO ALPHA
  • O AIRLINK GOLF BRAVO ALPHA

Question 7

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7 SQUAWK 1234, means
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  • O select this code on the SSR transponder
  • O make a test transmission on 123.4mhz
  • O count up to 4 for test purposes
  • O transmit for a VDF bearing

Question 8

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8 The phrase 'take-off' is used by a pilot:
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  • O only to acknowledge take off clearance
  • O never.It is used only by a ground station
  • O only to request immediate clearance
  • O after the a/c is airborne

Question 9

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9 The Q code for the measurment of altitude is:
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  • O QNH
  • O QFF
  • O QNE
  • O QFE

Question 10

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10 VACATE RIGHT' means:
Answer
  • O take thenext runway exit on the right
  • O clear the runway immediately
  • O continue right to the end of the runway
  • O turn right after take off

Question 11

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11 A blind transmission is:
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  • O 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.
  • O 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
  • O a transmission from an aeronautical station to all a/c on its frequency
  • O a transmission of information relating to the safety of air navigation that is not addressed to a specific station or stations

Question 12

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12 VERIFY'
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  • O check and confirm your last message
  • O repeat your last transmission
  • O read back VDF bearing
  • O confirm your last message

Question 13

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13 If a pilot receives an instruction from ATC that he cannot carry out he should use the phrase:
Answer
  • O UNABLE TO COMPLY
  • O NEGATIVE INSTRUCTION
  • O NO CAN DO
  • O CANCEL INSTRUCTION

Question 14

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14 A class 'B' VDF bearing is accurate to within:
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  • O ±5°
  • O ±3°
  • O ±2°
  • O ± 1°

Question 15

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15 GO AROUND' means:
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  • O Taxi past the aircraft on the holding point
  • O Make a 360° turn
  • O Overtake the aircraft ahead
  • O Carry out a missed approach

Question 16

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16 On hearing a Distress message a pilot must:
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  • O Maintain radio silence and monitor the frequency to ensure assistance is provided
  • O Acknowledge the message immediately and standby to relay further messages if required
  • O Change frequency because radio silence will be imposed on the frequency in use
  • O Take control of the situation and co-ordinate the efforts of all agencies in the rescue operation

Question 17

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17 A pilot may abbreviate his aircraft callsign only:
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  • O If it has first been abbreviated by the aeronautical ground station on the frequency in use
  • O When he considers no confusion with another similar callsign is likely to occur on the frequency in use
  • O When communicating with the departure and destination airfields
  • O After having established communication with an aeronautical ground station on the frequency in use

Question 18

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18 A pilot is required to read back:
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  • O SSR operating instructions, take-off clearances, altimeter settings, VDF information, frequency changes
  • O Altimeter settings, taxi information, terminal weather, runway clearances, approach aid serviceability
  • O Route clearances, speed instructions, weather reports, taxi clearances, runway state information
  • O ATC route clearances, runway clearances, conditional clearances, actual weather reports-3 Oxford Aviation Services Limited

Question 19

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19 The term 'aeronautical station' means:
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  • O A station in the aeronautical mobile service located on land or, in certain circumstances, on board a ship or on a platform at sea
  • O Any station established to exchange radiotelephony communications
  • O a station in the aeronautical telecommunication service located on land or on board an aircraft to exchange radiotelephony communications
  • O An airborne station forming part of the AFTN

Question 20

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20 A DISTRESS message is preceded by the call............................and would be sent by an aircraft that is in a condition..............................
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  • O Mayday Mayday Mayday of being threatened by imminent danger and of requiring immediate assistance
  • O Mayday Mayday Mayday concerning the safety of an aircraft but does not require immediate assistance
  • O Pan Pan Pan concerning the safety of an aircraft but does not require immediate assistance
  • O Pan Pan Pan Pan Pan Pan of being threatened by imminent danger and of requiring immediate assistance.

Question 21

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21 The correct pronunciation for the number 2500 when used to pass altitude, height, cloud height or visibility by radiotelephony is:
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  • O TOO TOUSAND FIFE HUNDRED
  • O TWO FIFE ZERO ZERO
  • O TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED
  • O TWENTY FIVE HUNDRED

Question 22

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22 Pilots requiring a MATZ penetration should pass the following information:
Answer
  • O Callsign; A/C.Type; Position; Heading; Altitude/FL; Intentions
  • O Callsign; Position; Altitude; ETA MATZ; Next position
  • O Callsign; A/C type; Position; ETA; Altitude; Destination
  • O Callsign; A/C Type; Position; Altitude/FL; Flight conditions

Question 23

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23 What are the two classified states of Emergency Message?
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  • O Distress and Urgency
  • O Emergency and PAN PAN
  • O MAYDAY and PAN PAN
  • O Emergency and Security

Question 24

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24 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:
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  • O Aircraft identification and type; Estimated position; Heading; Level; Intention; Type of service required
  • O Position; Heading; Altitude; Destination; Intention
  • O Aircraft identification; Type; Level; Intention; Type of service required
  • O Aircraft identification and type; Estimated position; Level; Flight conditions; Type of service required

Question 25

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25 A Radar Information Service (RIS) is an ATC service:
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  • O in which the controller will inform the pilot of the bearing, distance and, if known, the altitude of conflicting traffic
  • O which may only be used by aircraft flying in accordance with the instrument flight rules
  • O in which the controller will provide radar separation from all other traffic
  • O in which the controller will direct the aircraft to avoid the other traffic

Question 26

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26 The word ROGER means:
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  • O I have received all your last transmission
  • O message received and understood
  • O pass your message
  • O that is correct

Question 27

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27 For callsign CALAIR GABCD the correct abbreviation is:
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  • O CALAIR Charlie Delta
  • O Golf Charlie Delta
  • O CALAIR Golf Charlie Delta
  • O CALAIR Golf Alpha Delta

Question 28

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28 Using the readability scale, readability 5 means:
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  • O perfectly readable
  • O unreadable
  • O readable with difficulty
  • O readable now and then

Question 29

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29 An Aeronautical Station is defined as:
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  • O 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
  • O a radio communication service between aircraft stations and ground stations or between aircraft stations
  • O a mobile station in the aeronautical mobile service on board an aircraft
  • O a radio station broadcasting aeronautical information

Question 30

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30 A time of 1020 hours is transmitted as:
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  • O One zero two zero' or 'two zero'
  • O ten twenty hours
  • O one zero two zero
  • O ten two zero.

Question 31

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31 An altitude of 2400 feet is transmitted as:
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  • O two thousand four hundred feet
  • O two four hundred feet
  • O two four zero zero feet
  • O twenty four hundred feet

Question 32

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32 The correct pronunciation of the frequency 122.1 MHz when passed by radiotelephony is:
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  • O WUN TOO TOO DAYSEEMAL WUN
  • O ONE TWO TWO POINT ONE
  • O ONE TWO TWO DECIMAL ONE
  • O ONE TWENTY TWO DAYSEEMAL ONE

Question 33

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33 When asked by ATC "Are you able to maintain FL 40" the correct reply contains the phrase:
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  • O AFFIRM or NEGATIVE
  • O WILCO
  • O NO SIR
  • O ROGER

Question 34

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34 With the SSR transponder selected ON, the ATSU message "G-ABCD Verify your level" would be made to:
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  • O check and confirm the accuracy of the Mode C level information displayed to the controller
  • O check your altimeter setting
  • O identify the aircraft position
  • O check with the pilot that mode C is selected ON

Question 35

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35 Which of the following is a conditional clearance ?
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  • O G-BOJR, after the Jersey European 146, taxi to holding point D runway 26
  • O Redwing 42, Take-off at your discretion
  • O G-ZZ, Report Final, two ahead
  • O Fastair 345, Line-Up and hold

Question 36

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36 ' SQUAWK IDENT' means:
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  • O operate the SSR transponder "special position identification" feature
  • O select the SSR transponder mode to "ALT"
  • O say again your callsign
  • O select the SSR transponder code to 7000

Question 37

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37 When requesting a special VFR clearance in fjight, ATC must be given details of:
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  • O callsign, type, intentions and ETA at entry point
  • O callsign, altitude, heading and ETA at entry point
  • O callsign, type, Τ AS, ETA at entry point and destination
  • O callsign, type, position, heading, intentions and ETA at entry point

Question 38

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38 On a long straight-in approach to land, the call "Long FinaP'would be made at a range of:
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  • O between 4 nm and 8 nm
  • O 3 nm
  • O 2 nm
  • O 25 nm

Question 39

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39 The abbreviation ATIS stands for:
Answer
  • O Automatic Terminal Information Service
  • O Aircraft Technical Information Service
  • O Aerodrome Traffic Information Service
  • O Air Traffic Information Service

Question 40

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40 URGENCY is defined as a condition:
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  • O 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
  • O concerning the safety of an aircraft or other vehicle or of some person on board or within sight and requiring immediate assistance
  • O of being threatened by serious and or immediate danger and of requiring immediate assistance
  • O requiring urgent assistance from ground stations

Question 41

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41 The callsign prefix 'Tyro' indicates that:
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  • O the pilot lacks experience
  • O the aircraft is not in immediate need of assistance
  • O this is a practice emergency
  • O the pilot is lost

Question 42

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42 A Class B bearing is accurate to within:
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  • O ± 5°
  • O ± 10°
  • O ± 1°
  • O ±2°

Question 43

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43 The frequency 121.5 MHz may be used to practise emergency procedures:
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  • O not including any simulated distress incident
  • O including simulated distress or urgency situations
  • O at no time; only the FIS frequency should be used
  • O only on dual crew flights

Question 44

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44 A pilot shall ask for a QFE as follows:
Answer
  • O Request Quebec Foxtrot Echo
  • O Request Queen Fox Easy
  • O Request Quebec Fox Easy
  • O Request Quebec Fox Echo

Question 45

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45 ATIS is to be found on:
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  • O a discrete VHF or a VOR frequency
  • O the Tower frequency
  • O a discrete VHF frequency
  • O the Approach frequency

Question 46

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46 The phrase "Squawk Charlie" means:
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  • O select altitude (ALT) on the transponder
  • O press the ident button on the transponder
  • O confirm the transponder is selected ON
  • O select 7700 on the transponder

Question 47

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47 Which of the following messages has the highest priority?
Answer
  • O REQUEST QDM
  • O REPORT FINAL NUMBER 1
  • O CAUTION, WORK IN PROGRESS ON THE TAXIWAY
  • O TAXI TO THE REFUELLING PUMPS

Question 48

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48 A height of 1250 feet is transmitted as:
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  • O Wun too fife zero feet
  • O Twelve fifty feet
  • O One thousand two hundred and five zero feet
  • O One thousand two hundred and fifty feet

Question 49

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49 A radar advisory service will:
Answer
  • O Give you standard separation from all traffic
  • O Advise you of possible conflict ·
  • O Give you a radar approach
  • O Give you an air traffic control service

Question 50

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50 DAAIS stands for:
Answer
  • O Danger Area Activity Information Service
  • O District Aerial Activity Information System
  • O Dangerous Activity and Interception Service
  • O Descent And Approach Information System
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