5 NAVIG. EXAM. PREP.

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5 NAVIG. EXAM. PREP.
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Question 1

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235 Map with 1/50.000 scale is given. Two points A & B on the map are 35 mm distant. What is the real distance between them?
Answer
  • O 1750 m
  • O 350 m
  • O 17.750 m
  • O 35.000 m

Question 2

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236 On a map with scale 1/500.000, what true distance corresponds to 5 cm?
Answer
  • O 25,0 Km
  • O 2,5 Km
  • O 5,0 Km
  • O 15,0 Km

Question 3

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237 Which of the following scale fractions represent a more detailed map ?
Answer
  • -50.000
  • 250.000
  • 500.000
  • 1.000.000

Question 4

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238 Aircraft is cleared to start descending from FL350 at 23:36. It is leveling off FL 200 at 23:50. The descend rate is :
Answer
  • O 1071 FPM
  • O 958 FPM
  • O 1000 FPM
  • O 1150 FPM

Question 5

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239 Use the RMI pictured at Fig 5 What is the aircraft heading?
Answer
  • O 079 (M)
  • O 125 (T)
  • O 079 (T)
  • O 030 (T)

Question 6

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240 Use the RMI pictured at Fig 5 with reference to the VOR station selected on the No 1 needle, what is the QDM ?
Answer
  • O 135 (M)
  • O 135 (T)
  • O 030 (T)
  • O 030 (M)

Question 7

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241 Using RMI instrument i. QDM/QDR are indicated continuously and read off directly ii. With two stations, instantaneous fixes can be obtained iii. RMI indications provide a useful guide when initially joining a radial for VOR homing. iv. Magnetic headings can be read off together with QDMs.
Answer
  • O all if these are correct
  • O (i) &(iv) are correct
  • O (ii) & (iv) are correct
  • O all of these are wrong

Question 8

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242 With reference to the VOR station selected on the No 1 needle, what is the QDR ? (Fig.5)
Answer
  • O 315 (Μ)
  • O 210 (Μ)
  • O 270 (Μ)
  • O none of those

Question 9

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243 What is the relative bearing to the NDB selected on the No 2 needle? (Fig.5)
Answer
  • O 314 [R]
  • O 030 [R]
  • O 314 [M]
  • O 314 [T]

Question 10

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244 Aircraft is going to climb from 2000 FT to FL 110 achieving climb rate of 700 FPM. How much time does it take?
Answer
  • O 13 min
  • O 19 min
  • O 16 min
  • O 10 min

Question 11

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245 You take off from an airfield with 1000 ft elevation, climb on route for 8.500 ft with climb rate 300 FPM and ground speed 96 KTS. What is the time and distance flown when leveling off at 8500 ft.
Answer
  • O 25 min 40 NM
  • O 35 min 25 NM
  • O 15 min 35 NM
  • O 15 min 24 NM

Question 12

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246 Aircraft flying en route to FL 200, is cleared to descend to 4000 ft with descent rate of 400 FPM. It's estimated G/S is 200 kts. How much time does it take and what is the distance flown in NM?
Answer
  • O 40 min 133 NM
  • O 40 min 100NM
  • O 35 min 100 NM
  • O 35 min 133 NM

Question 13

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247 Aircraft is cleared to climb from 4000 ft to 9000 ft with climb rate of 400 FPM. If climb starts up at 16:30, then the pilot reports establishing at 9000 ft in :
Answer
  • O 16:42:30
  • O 16:39:30
  • O 16:41:25
  • O 16:31:25

Question 14

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248 When measuring distance, one minute of latitude equals;
Answer
  • O one nautical mile
  • O one aviation mile
  • O 60 nautical miles
  • O none of thοse

Question 15

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249 One minute of longitude on the map equals with:
Answer
  • O none actually
  • O one aviation mile
  • O one nautical mile
  • O 60 nautical miles

Question 16

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250 How much time does it take to fly a distance of (335 NM) from…Athens…………….to …Thessaloniki………………. Achieving a ground speed 174 Kts
Answer
  • O 1 h 55 min
  • O 1 h 35 min
  • O 1 h 75 min
  • O 2 h

Question 17

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251 What is the distance from Thessaloniki-Makedonia (LGTS) to Athina-Hellinikon (LGAT)?
Answer
  • O 298 km
  • O 550 Km
  • O 288 km
  • O 259 km

Question 18

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252 You pass overhead Polykastron aerodrome (40 59' N) (22 37' E) on track. What special activity takes place there?
Answer
  • O All of these, if issued by NOTAMs
  • O Aerial works
  • O Free-fall parachuting up to FL135
  • O Ultra light events
  • O None of thοse

Question 19

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253 Given RAS of 128 Knots, a Pressure Altitude of 7500 feet and OAT of -7 C, what is the TAS?
Answer
  • O 141 knots
  • O 146 Knots
  • O 137 knots
  • O 150 knots

Question 20

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254 Primary radar range may be increased by:
Answer
  • O elevating the radar antenna above surrounding obstacles
  • O increasing the rate of rotation of the radar antenna head
  • O decreasing the voltage supply of the unit
  • O reducing the size of the radar antenna head

Question 21

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255 Inbound to Thessaloniki TMA and 10 nautical miles from Delta point, you are still at FL55. .What rate of descent is required to reach overhead the 1179 KHz ERT antenna mast at 1000 feet above mean sea level (AMSL)?( if QNH also equals 1013) (Assume the revised ground speed is 70 Knots)
Answer
  • O 530 FPM
  • O 750 FPM
  • O 680 FPM
  • O 430 FPM

Question 22

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256 SSR( Secondary surveillance radar) information:
Answer
  • O Is displayed on the same screen as primary radar information.
  • O Is displayed in color on a separate screen next to the primary radar screen.
  • O Does not show up on the screen, with the aircraft's call sing and altitude.
  • O Shows up on the screen the aircraft's in 3-D.

Question 23

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257 Which of the following is most correct?
Answer
  • O The ADF operates on the radio compass principal.
  • O The ADF is a ground-based transmitter which transmits radio signals in all directions.
  • O The ADF pointer shows the magnetic bearing of the NDB from the airplane.
  • O The ADF receiver is FM demodulated.

Question 24

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258 VDF accuracy may be decreased by: i. Night effect ii. Atmospheric static iii. Terrain surrounding the station iv. Aircraft altitude v. Propagation errors The correct combination of statements is:
Answer
  • O (iii) (iv) and (v)
  • O (ii) and (iii)
  • O all of those
  • O only (i)

Question 25

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259 Primary surveillance radar can detect signals from aircraft even if they carry no radar equipment. Secondary surveillance radar on the ground, requires aircraft to be equipped with :
Answer
  • O a transponder
  • O a transceiver
  • O a GPS
  • O an RF amplifier
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