1 AIR LAW. EXAM. PREP.

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1 AIR LAW. EXAM. PREP.
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Question 1

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1 A white "T" with a white disc at the head on, as seen from the air, in a signals area has the same meaning as which of the following signals seen from the ground? (Fig.1)
Answer
  • O A black ball suspended from a mast.
  • O A white ball suspended from a mast.
  • O A rectangular red and yellow chequered signal located on the control tower.
  • O A rectangular green flag on a mast.

Question 2

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2 A rectangular flag flown from a mast as, in Fig.2, indicates : that:
Answer
  • O A right hand circuit is in force.
  • O A left hand circuit is in force.
  • O Authorised to land, if pilot satisfied no collision risk exists.
  • O Authorised to take off, if pilot satisfied no collision risk exists.

Question 3

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3 A signal dispalyed on the aerodrome, as seen in Fig. 3, indicates that aircrafts may taxi only in accordance with ATC instructions, is:
Answer
  • O A panel or flag consisting a signal of red and yellow squares (Illustr. D)
  • O An orange and white stripped narrow markers. (Illustr. C)
  • O A black letter C on a yellow background. (Illustr. B)
  • O A double white cross. (Illustr. A)

Question 4

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4 A signal consisting of a black letter "C" on a yellow background, as seen in Fig. 4, means that:
Answer
  • O Pilots of visiting aircrafts should report here.
  • O Stop, entrance is prohibited
  • O Entrance is allowed only to personell.
  • O Is a CLEAR area.

Question 5

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5 Two red balls disposed one above the other, and suspended from a mast, as seen in Fig.5, signifies that:
Answer
  • O Glider flying is in progress at the aerodrome.
  • O Airport is unsafe. "DO NOT LAND".
  • O Work in progress on the runway.
  • O Runway closed.

Question 6

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6. A double white cross signal, as seen in Fig. 6, indicates that:
Answer
  • O An area reserved for the take-off and landing of gliders.
  • O An area reserved for the take-off and landing of hang-gliders only.
  • O Is a message to rescuers "that we have found some personell".
  • O Is a cemetery.

Question 7

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7 A white letter "H" signal displayed on the surface, as seen in Fig. 7, indicates that:
Answer
  • O An area reserved for the take-off and landing of helicopters.
  • O An area reserved for the take-off and landing of gliders and hang-gliders.
  • O An area reserved for the accommodation.
  • O Helicopters prohibited.

Question 8

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8 Orange and white markers along the boundary of the designated area indicate ………………(i)…………………………………….and black and white markes in the form of triangle box section, as seen in Fig. 8, indicate ………………(ii)…………………………
Answer
  • O (i) the surface considered to be unfit for use by aircraft (ii) displaced threshold.
  • O (i) safe to operate. (ii) unsafe to operate.
  • O (i) displaced threshold (ii) the surface considered to be unfit for use by aircraft.
  • O (i) taxi until present point. (ii) Points to place chocks.

Question 9

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9 (Fig.9) Wind direction for land or take-off ----> this way, corresponds to:
Answer
  • O Iluustr. B
  • O Iluustr. A
  • O Iluustr. C

Question 10

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10 The illustrations shown in Fig.10, indicate :
Answer
  • O Right hand circuit is in force.
  • O Cleared to land.
  • O Caution to apron.
  • O VOT point.

Question 11

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11 A horizontal red square panel with yellow diagonals (Fig.11), when displayed in a signal area, indicates:
Answer
  • O Landings are prohibited.
  • O Due to the bad state of the maneuvering area, special precautions must be taken in approaching to land or in landing.
  • O Entrance is prohibited.
  • O Explosives.

Question 12

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12 A horizontal red square panel with one yellow diagonal (Fig.12), when displayed in a signal area, indicates:
Answer
  • O Due to the bad state of the maneuvering area, special precautions must be taken in approaching to land or in landing.
  • O Landings are prohibited anyway
  • O Caution obstacles ahead.
  • O Taxi to refueling area.

Question 13

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13 Orange and white markers or flags as seen in Fig.13, along the boundary of the designated area indicate:
Answer
  • O A surface considered to be unfit for use by aircrafts.
  • O A surface considered to be fit for use by aircrafts.
  • O Chocks must be used.
  • O Caution area ended.

Question 14

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14 A red letter L displayed of the white bump-bell as seen in Fig.14, signifies that:
Answer
  • O Light aircraft are permitted to take-off and land either on the runway or on the area on the aerodrome designated by a large white letter "L".
  • O Displaced threshold for light aircraft.
  • O Training area.
  • O Traffic Allert.

Question 15

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15 A horizontal white dumb-bell illustr.(i) in Fig. 15, when displayed in a signal area indicates that aircraft are required to land, take off and taxi on runways and taxiways only. The same horizontal white dumb-bell illustr.(ii) in Fig. 15 but with a black bar placed perpendicular to the shaft across each circular portion of the dumb-bell, when displayed in a signal area indicates that aircraft are required to land and take off on runways only, but other manoeuvres need not be confined to runways and taxiways.
Answer
  • O The mentioned are true and correct.
  • O The mentioned are true and correct, but only in the reverse order.
  • O All of the mentioned are false.

Question 16

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16 Which of the following illustrations in Fig.16, signifies an area unfit for movement of aircraft?
Answer
  • O Both B and C.
  • O Only A.
  • O Only B.
  • O Only C.

Question 17

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17 A large white letter L, as seen in Fig.17, indicates an area normally of grass reserved for landing and take-off of:
Answer
  • O Light aircraft.
  • O Light aircraft and medium helicopters.
  • O Only ultralights.
  • O Only training flights.

Question 18

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18 You see a rectangular red/yellow chequered board as seen in Fig.19,on the side of the ATC tower. This declares:
Answer
  • O aircraft may move on the apron and manoeuvring area only with the permission of ATC.
  • O a right-hand circuit is in force.
  • O the area beyond this point is unfit for aircraft movement.
  • O the area beyond this point is prohibited for non personell.

Question 19

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19 White crosses displayed at the end of each runway, as seen in Fig.23, means that:
Answer
  • O the runway is out of service.
  • O the runway should be used in an emergency only.
  • O the runway may be used with caution.
  • O the runway is in use.

Question 20

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20 A white "T" in the signals square as seen in Fig.9 /Iluustr.b, indicates:
Answer
  • O taking-off or landing parallel with the shaft of the "T" and towards the cross-arm.
  • O taking-off or landing directions do not necessarily coincide.
  • O taking-off or landing parallel with the shaft of the "T" and towards the cross-arm, with a right-hand circuit.
  • O taking-off or landing parallel with the shaft of the "T" and towards the cross-arm, with a left-hand circuit.

Question 21

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21 A white dumbbell with black stripes across each disc at right angles to the shaft as seen in Fig. 15/Illustr.(ii), indicates:
Answer
  • O take-off and landing is confined to the paved areas, but aircraft may taxy on the grass.
  • O all movements are confined to paved areas.
  • O aircraft may take off and land on the grass if they wish.
  • O aircraft may be left off outdoors and unhangared.

Question 22

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22 A red square with a yellow diagonal inside the signal square as seen in Fig. 12, indicates:
Answer
  • O the state of the manoeuvring area is poor.
  • O landing is prohibited.
  • O aircraft may only land on paved areas.
  • O vehicles of any kind is prohibited.

Question 23

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23 A yellow cross, as seen in Fig. 16/Illustr.a, indicates:
Answer
  • O that tow ropes and similar items such as banners may be dropped only in the area indicated by the cross.
  • O that the aerodrome may only be used in an emergency.
  • O that the section of runway on which the cross lies is unfit for the use of aircraft.
  • O that an runway intersection exist.

Question 24

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24 Whilst overflying an aerodrome where you intend to land, you notice a white "T" with a white disk at its head, as seen in Fig. 9/Illustr.a. What does this mean?
Answer
  • O The direction of take-off and landing do not necessarily coincide.
  • O The direction of take-off and landing coincide.
  • O Beware, there is a skydiving drop zone in the aerodrome area.
  • O Aerial works take place on the aerodrome.

Question 25

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25 The meaning of large white or yellow diagonal crosses whose arms are at an angle of 45° to a runway (Illustr. b), or taxiway (Illustr. c), centre line displayed along a section of runway or taxiway, as indicated in Fig.16, means that the:
Answer
  • O section between the crosses is unfit for the movement of aircraft.
  • O airfield is closed.
  • O section so marked was a runway and is now a taxiway.
  • O the crosses together with the section between the crosses may only be used for experimental aircraft only.
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