5 AIR LAW. EXAM. PREP.

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5 AIR LAW. EXAM. PREP.
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Question 1

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109 Does it happen for a flight to take place in a Danger Area?
Answer
  • O No, way.
  • O Yes, if a permission by CAA has been granted.
  • O Yes, if a permission by ATSU has been granted.
  • O Yes, it is at the discretion of the commander.

Question 2

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110 A Special Use Airspace area named "LGP 40", signifies:
Answer
  • O Prohibited Area.
  • O Restricted Area.
  • O Danger Area.
  • O Acrobatic Maneuvers Area.

Question 3

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111 What kind of Special Use Airspace area, is depicted by the characters "LGD 65"?
Answer
  • O Danger.
  • O Local Flight. (Training)
  • O Prohibited.
  • O Restricted.

Question 4

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112 What kind of Special Use Airspace area, is depicted by the characters "LGR 20"?
Answer
  • O Restricted.
  • O Danger.
  • O Supersonic Flight.
  • O Prohibited.

Question 5

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113 Flying in formation:
Answer
  • O Is allowed when is taking place in a controlled area under permission granted by ATSU.
  • O Prohibited.
  • O Is allowed, if plan exist for separation during formation and join up or break-away has been prearranged between pilots in command.
  • O Is allowed if back-up parachutes are being carried.

Question 6

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114 On a navigation exercise you become lost. You should:
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  • O dial 121.5 MHz and a Pan call.
  • O dial 121.5 MHz and a Mayday call.
  • O begin orbiting and wait for assistance.
  • O try by any means to find your way home and do not disturb ATSU.

Question 7

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116 Mayday repeated three times is ………………………….. signal.
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  • O a distress
  • O an urgency
  • O a warning
  • O an alert

Question 8

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117 Pan Pan repeated three times is………………………….. signal.
Answer
  • O an urgency
  • O a distress
  • O a warning
  • O an alert

Question 9

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118 What is the distress signal the commander must transmit with his radio?
Answer
  • O MAYDAY
  • O S.O.S.
  • O PAN
  • O HELP

Question 10

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119 119-Π85. The urgency signal means that the aircraft:
Answer
  • O Has to transmit an emergency signal that concerns the safety of a ship, another aircraft or its passengers.
  • O Is encountering crash landing.
  • O Is in a serious trouble or in danger.
  • O Is encountering a serious situation, but there is no need for immediate assistance.

Question 11

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120 If, during a day, an aircraft commander noticed that the aircraft's anti-collision light had failed, the correct course of action would be to:
Answer
  • O continue with daytime operations, provided the light is repaired as soon as possible.
  • O land as soon as possible and have the light repaired.
  • O since it is of minor value, complete the flight, and repair it to the nearest 50-hour maintenance program.
  • O have the light repaired prior to completion of the next day's 'Check List'.

Question 12

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121 An intercepting aircraft, wishes to signal that the aircraft being intercepted can proceed. What is the signal?
Answer
  • O An abrupt climbing turn through at least 90°.
  • O Switching the navigation and landing lights on and off at irregular intervals.
  • O Rocking the wings.
  • O Flying upside down.

Question 13

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122 An aircraft has been intercepted. The intercepting aircraft (Fig.21), makes an abrupt climbing turn through 90° or more, without crossing the line of flight of the intercepted aircraft. This means:
Answer
  • O you may proceed.
  • O follow me.
  • O turn around and fly on a reciprocal heading out of the restricted or prohibited area you have entered, RIGHT NOW.
  • O surrender now.

Question 14

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123 An intercepting aircraft, wishes to signal that the aircraft being intercepted, must follow. What is the signal?
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  • O Rocking the wings and flashing the navigational lights at irregular intervals.
  • O Switching the navigation and landing lights on.
  • O An abrupt climbing turn through at least 90°.
  • O Flying upside down.

Question 15

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124 An aircraft has been intercepted. The intercepting aircraft (Fig.20), overflies the intercepted aircraft by rocking and flashing irregularly the navigation and landing lights. After acknowledgement it makes a slow level turn, normally to the left. It means:
Answer
  • O You have been intercepted. "Follow me".
  • O You may proceed.
  • O Land, right now.
  • O You're in distress.

Question 16

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125 An intercepting aircraft, wishes to signal that the aircraft being intercepted, must land at this aerodrome. What is the signal?
Answer
  • O Lowering the landing gear, showing steady landing lights and overflying the runway in use.
  • O Switching the navigation and landing lights on and off at irregular intervals.
  • O Rocking the wings and flashing the navigational lights at irregular intervals.
  • O An abrupt descending turn through at least 90°.

Question 17

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126 . An aircraft has been intercepted. The intercepting aircraft (Fig.22), is lowering the landing gear, showing steady landing lights and overflying the runway in use. It means:
Answer
  • O Land at this aerodrome.
  • O You are free now to return back home.
  • O Wait until advised.
  • O Aerodrome is unfit for landing.

Question 18

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127 The intercepted aircraft must respond to the intercepting aircraft with his intensions to comply and "Follow", by:
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  • O Rocking his aircraft or/and flashing the navigation and landing lights irregularly.
  • O Flying in a steep angled manner heading.
  • O Flying in crab manner.
  • O Having the landing lights steady on and making signals with hands.

Question 19

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128 When being intercepted, what is the primary and more vital action you choose from the following:
Answer
  • O Follow the instructions given by the intercepting aircraft, interpreting and responding with visual signals.
  • O Acknowledge, if possible the identity, of the appropriate air traffic services unit responsible, to the area FIR.
  • O Attempt to establish radiocommunication by making a general call on the emergency frequency of 121.5 MHz.
  • O If equipped with SSR transponder, select Mode A or C, Code 7700.

Question 20

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129 You are unlucky enough when flying over Aegian Sea, to be intercepted by day, by a fighter aircraft that positions ahead and above of you and rocks its wings. What is …..(i)…. the meaning of the signal and…. (ii)…. your reply is ?
Answer
  • O (i) follow me (ii) rocking wings
  • O (i) follow me (ii) orbiting twice.
  • O (i) you may proceed (ii) lower undercarriage
  • O (i) land at this aerodrome (ii) switching landing lights, on and off.

Question 21

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130 . If the minimum vertical distance from clouds on a VFR flight, is 600 ft the flight shall be conducted:
Answer
  • O out of controlled airspace, lower than 3000 ft.
  • O in a controlled airspace, higher than 3000 ft.
  • O in a controlled airspace, lower than 3000 ft.
  • O out of controlled airspace, higher than 3000 ft.

Question 22

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131 Except when necessary for take-off or landing, flights over the congested areas of cities, towns or settlement or over an open-air assembly of persons, what is the lowest flight altitude for a VFR flight to be flown?
Answer
  • O not less than 300 m (1000 ft) above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600 m from the aircraft.
  • O not less than 500 m (1500 ft) above the highest obstacle within a radius of 600 m from the aircraft.
  • O not less than 150 m (500 ft) above the highest obstacle within a radius of 300 m from the aircraft
  • O to any convenient altitude within a radius of 2000 m.

Question 23

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132 The lowest height to be flown over a congested area, is:
Answer
  • O 1000 ft above the highest obstacle within a radius of 2000 ft from the aircraft.
  • O 1000 ft above the highest obstacle within a radius of 2000 m from the aircraft.
  • O 1500 ft above the highest obstacle within a radius of 2000 ft from the aircraft.
  • O 1000 ft generally.

Question 24

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133 The lowest height to fly above the surface of the sea, is:
Answer
  • O 500 ft.
  • O 1000 ft.
  • O 1500 ft.
  • O clear of clouds and in sight of water.

Question 25

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134 Visibility minima on a VFR flight in a controlled airspace, above 3000 ft, is:
Answer
  • O 8000 m.
  • O 4000 m.
  • O 1500 m.
  • O clear of clouds.
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