Question 1
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Who in Poland is responsible for taking action to ensure flight safety in civil aviation?
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The President of the CAA.
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Minister of Infrastructure.
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Civil Aviation Authority.
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Flight Safety Cell CAA.
Question 2
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What is the country's leading authority in the investigation of accidents and incidents in civil aviation?
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State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation.
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Main Commission Aircraft Accident Investigation.
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The National Commission Aircraft Accident Investigation.
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Main Committee investigating accidents and incidents Aviation.
Question 3
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The first thing of the crew of the aircraft after emergancy landing in the unknown area is:
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To rescue crew and passengers.
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To protect property and equipment of the aircraft.
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To notify manager and/ or aviation authority about the landing.
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To notify the Police.
Question 4
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Can the user proceed to investigate an aircraft accident?
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No.
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Yes.
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Yes, but under the supervision of the State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation.
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Yes, but with the consent of the President of the CAA.
Question 5
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Can the user proceed to investigate an air incident?
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Yes, but after the approval and under supervision of the State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation.
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Yes.
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No.
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Yes, if he has proper qualifications.
Question 6
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Who notifies the prosecution of an airplane accident?
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The State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation.
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The President of the CAA.
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The user of the aircraft.
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Pilot.
Question 7
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Who in the country makes decisions regarding to proposals related with breaking aviation regulations?
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President of the CAA.
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The State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation.
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Minister of Infrastructure.
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The Civil Aviation Authority.
Question 8
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Who in the country issue decisions and recommendations of accident prevention?
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President of the CAA.
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Minister of Infrastructure.
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Minister of the Interior.
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The State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation.
Question 9
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Is the aircraft collision with a bird during the flight an air incident?
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Yes, regardless of the consequences.
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No, if the aircraft was not damaged.
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Yes, if the aircraft was damaged.
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Yes, if due to this collision the flight was aborted.
Question 10
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The user of the aircraft, the authority of air traffic, airport managers are obliged to inform about the incident The State Commission for Aircraft Accident Investigation in a maximum period:
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72 hours.
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48 hours.
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24 hours.
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96 hours.
Question 11
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Aviation incident is an occurance associated with the operation of an aircraft other than an accident, which…
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Has or could have an negative impact on operational safety.
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Terminated without health harm to the crew and/or passengers.
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Interrupted the flight safety.
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Contributed to the task interruption.
Question 12
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Serious incident is an air incident which circumstances indicate that…
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There almost occured an accident.
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Damage to the aircraft is insignificant.
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People involved in the incident are only slightly injured.
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The aircraft landed on unfamiliar area without damage.
Question 13
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Which of the following attachments of the Chicago Convention applies to the investigation of accidents and incidents?
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Annex 13.
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Annex 11.
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Annex 12.
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Annex 14.
Question 14
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The first thing after emergency landing on the unfamiliar area and occurrence of fire that the crew of the aircraft should do is to:
Question 15
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After a collision with a bird the aircraft commander should submit a report:
Question 16
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Aircraft technical faults are recorded in:
Question 17
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The crew of the aircraft is obliged to fasten all seat belts and harnesses:
Question 18
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Immediately prior the entering to the cabin of an aircraft the pilot checks:
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The technical condition of an aircraft carrying out a pre flight inspection.
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Weather conditions for the planned flight.
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Confirmity of the passenger list.
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Whether the permission for the flight was received.
Question 19
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In case it would be necessary to leave the aircraft in the air (eg for technical reasons), equipped with on-board radio pilot is obliged to:
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Notify the nearest air traffic authority about the place that he abandoned the aircraft.
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Broadcast an SOS signal and exit the aircraft.
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Leave the aircraft immediately.
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All other answers are incorrect.
Question 20
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Immediately after the taking his seat in the cabin of an aircraft pilot checks:
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Whether all switches, levers and control equipment and control systems are in the position set out in instructions for use in flight.
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Whether all switches, levers and control equipment and controls are in neutral position.
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Interior cleanliness and tidiness.
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Whether all switches, levers and control equipment and control are in the starting position.
Question 21
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The search and rescue aircraft is marked as follows:
Question 22
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Is it possible to perform flights on engine aircraft above the national parks?
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Yes, provided that flight would be performed at an height specified by the State Air Traffic Management Authority.
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Yes, provided that flight would be performed at the appropriate height.
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It is prohibited.
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Yes, after receiving permission from the competent authority of air traffic.
Question 23
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The aircraft commander shall inform about the anomalies of the operation of ground and navigation facilities:
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The appropriate ground station as soon as possible.
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The appropriate ground station, by telephone after landing.
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The appropriate ground station, in written report after landing.
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The superior or the nearest air traffic authority.
Question 24
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Accidents and incidents investigating aims to:
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Explain the circumstances and causes and develop preventive recommendations.
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Explain the circumstances and causes and develop preventive recommendations and indicate persons guilty.
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Explain the circumstances and causes and develop preventive recommendations, identify those responsible for the event, and distribute the information about accident/incident.
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Explain the circumstances and causes of the incident.
Question 25
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A member of the flight crew can not consume alcohol during a minimum:
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24 hours before the flight.
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12 hours before the flight.
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36 hours before the flight.
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48 hours before the flight.
Question 26
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The report about the incident in flight is valid if it is submitted by:
Question 27
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PKBWL presents the results of an aircraft accident:
Question 28
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In order to deal with a situation threatening the safety of an aircraft:
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You can break air regulations.
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You can not break air regulations.
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You can break the rules after consult the crew members.
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All other answers are incorrect.
Question 29
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After break of aviation regulations in order to deal with a situation threatening the safety of an aircraft pilot in command is required to notify the competent authority of the State in which the rules have been broken, and if the rules it requires to notify the appropriate authority by:
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Written report about the incident within 10 days.
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Written report about the incident within 14 days.
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Oral - phone report after landing at the destination.
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No further explanations need to be done.
Question 30
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A person arrested on board of an aircraft suspected of the crime is to be forwarded to:
Question 31
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The obligation of the safe operation of an aircraft is imposed on the user of the aircraft in:
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Air regulations.
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PL - 2.
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JAR.
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PL - 6.
Question 32
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A person who is breaking his duties for safe operation of an aircraft is punished by:
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Fine.
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Imprisonment for 5 years.
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Imprisonment for one year.
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Fine, restriction of freedom or imprisonment for up to one year.
Question 33
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If the crew/aircraft commander find that the other aircraft is in danger should:
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Provide assistance to the people injured or in danger, insofar it may be done without any danger to the aircraft, passengers and crew.
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Use all possible ways to provide assistance, even breaking air regulations.
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Notify the appropriate airline services.
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Notify the appropriate service sites and perform their commands.
Question 34
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For the safety of the flight from departure to arrival, responds:
Question 35
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About the location for an emergency landing on the unknown area decides:
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Aircraft Commander.
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The crew of the aircraft.
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Air traffic service.
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Aicraft commander, after consultation with the crew and air traffic controller.
Question 36
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About the interruption of tasks in the air decides:
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Aircraft Commander.
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The crew of the aircraft.
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Air traffic service.
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Aicraft commander, after consultation with the crew and air traffic controller.
Question 37
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Can a police officer demand the pilot/crew to be examined for the presence of alcohol in the blood after an air accident?
Question 38
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National Conference of Flight Safety of Civil Aviation is organized by:
Question 39
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National Conference of Flight Safety of Civil Aviation is organized:
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Once a year.
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Twice a year.
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Once every two years.
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Only if necessary.
Question 40
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Who is responsible for the proper quantity of fuel tanked for the flight?
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Aircraft Commander.
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Maintenance service.
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Airport service.
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The co-pilot.
Question 41
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Terms: ALERFA, DETRESFA, INTERFA relate to:
Question 42
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Airport fire vehicles are painted in...:
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Yellow- green or red.
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Orange.
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White.
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Only red.
Question 43
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If the aircraft is equipped with an Emergency Locator Transmitter ELT, it means that:
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It has an air SARSAT emergency transmitter.
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It has the ability to MLS approach.
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It has the ability to TLS approach.
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It can be used in the RVSM space.
Question 44
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In case of accidental activation of ELT the pilot should:
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Turn off the ELT, and immediately notify the appropriate RCC or flight information service.
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Turn off the ELT.
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Notify the aircraftsman about that situation when possible.
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Notify the police.
Question 45
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Who is responsible for checking the authorization validity of the flight altimeter?
Question 46
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A pilot may not commence the flight in known or expected icing conditions if:
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Airplane is not certified and not equipped with de-icing and anti-icing instalation.
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No procedures for de-icing and anti-icing aircraft on the ground have been established.
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Air temperature is lower than 7°C.
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It is raining.
Question 47
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Prior to takeoff the aircraft commander must be sure based on information available to him that the weather at the aerodrome and the condition of the planned take-off runway:
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Will not have negative influence on the safety of takeoff and departure.
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Conform to the AIP.
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Are consistent with those reported by the relevant departments.
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If the air traffic control give the permission, the commander of can take-off.
Question 48
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Verification of the presence and completeness of first aid on board the aircraft shall be performed by:
Question 49
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Who is responsible for the completeness and availability of all emergency equipment on-board?
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The aircraft commander.
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The carrier or operator of an aircraft.
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Maintenance service in place of departure.
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Safety department of CAA.
Question 50
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First aid kits should be placed:
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So as to be available to all crew members and passengers.
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On the flight deck.
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In the part of the fuselage at least exposed to damage.
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In a closed box remain at the aircraft commander disposal.
Question 51
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First aid kit should contain:
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First aid handbook and a set of signals in accordance with Annex 12 of ICAO ("ground-air visual signal code for use by survivors").
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Only the first-aid handbook.
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First aid handbook and the full text of ICAO Annex 6.
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ICAO Annex 12.
Question 52
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Regulations for the signals used in the search and rescue campaigns can be found in:
Question 53
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MAYDAY statement is suitable for:
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A direct threat to the life of the crew and passengers.
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The need to provide medical assistance.
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A general danger to air traffic, threatening observable phenomena, etc.
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Loss of communication.
Question 54
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Confirmation of acceptance and understanding of the visual signal by the airplane pilot is, transmitted from the accident area:
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Banking the aircraft to sides for some times.
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A green rocket launch.
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Switching on the tracers.
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Evidence of dropping message.
Question 55
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Confirmation of acceptance and understanding of the visual signal by the airplane pilot, transmitted from the accident area at night is:
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Switching on and off the landing or navigation lights for some times.
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Banking the airplane to sides for some times.
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Green rocket launch.
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Evidence of dropping message.
Question 56
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Visual X-shaped signal occured in the accident area, means:
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Request for medical assistance.
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Request for information about their own position.
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Request to identify the aircraft.
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Negative response.
Question 57
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Contamination of skin and hands with the hydraulic fluid should be removed by:
Question 58
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Fire of the aircraft electrical system should be extinguished with:
Question 59
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In case during the flight the actual amount of usable fuel in the tanks of the aircraft is less than final reserve fuel, the aircraft commander should:
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Report an emergency situation.
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Order the fuel at the airport landing.
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Immediately land at the unknown area.
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Communicate with the carrier or the disposer of the aircraft.
Question 60
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Aviation fuel, accidentally spilled when refueling, should be:
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Immediately neutralized and removed.
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Left at the surface to evaporate.
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Collected, filtered and used for economic purposes.
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Fused to sewer.
Question 61
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The presence of radioactive material on board of a civil aircraft is permitted, provided:
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That the substances are required to operate the major aircraft systems.
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The presence of radioactive substances on board of an aircraft is strictly prohibited.
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Granting the license by the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
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The proper packaging and clear labeling of radioactive material.
Question 62
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During manually turning the propeller stay:
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In front of the propeller plane.
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Next to the propeller plane.
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Behind the propeller plane.
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No matter.
Question 63
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Pilot of the aircraft may smoke tobacco during the flight, provided that:
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Smoking is not allowed.
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Keep up the good cabin ventilation.
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Only one person at a time may smoke.
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The crew consists of one person.
Question 64
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During performance no visibility simulated flight, safety pilot should be seated:
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At a second steering set of the aircraft.
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At a place that provides the best visibility.
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At a place ensuring the best supervision of the activities performaed by the pilotin-command.
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In sight of the pilot of the aircraft pilot in command.
Question 65
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In case of a critical danger to the lives of crew and passengers of the aircraft at first pilot should:
Question 66
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Person who is authorized to remove from the deck of an aircraft any people, or any part of the cargo, which in his opinion, may be somehow dangerous for the aircraft or people onboard is:
Question 67
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The final decision as to permit access to the cockpit belongs to:
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The aircraft commander.
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CAA supervisor, responsible for certification, licensing or inspection.
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A representative of the carrier.
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Airport Manager.
Question 68
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In case of unlawful interference on board of an aircraft, main duty of crew is:
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To notify the air traffic services.
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To try to regain control of the situation by using violence.
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To check if the oxygen installation is ok.
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To execute commands of hijackers.
Question 69
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In case of suspicion of unlawful interference on board of an aircraft air traffic services shall notify about it by a VHF network communication:
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Should not inform about the suspect through a radio communication.
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Notify the aircraft closest to the ship, which is suspected.
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Government aircraft.
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All aircraft in the sector of responsibility of air traffic services.
Question 70
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Operational Directives, issued by the President of CAA, for prohibiting, restricting or treating specific conditions of aviation activity in the interest of flight safety, are published in:
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Official Journal of the Civil Aviation Authority
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Journal of Laws.
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Monthly magazine "Przeglad Lotniczy".
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On the website of the aviation organization.
Question 71
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Droping things or substances from the deck of an aircraft is allowed:
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When it is done due to security reasons or for save people's life.
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Only in danger.
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When get written consent of local authorities.
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When get consent of the Aviation Authorities.
Question 72
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During the flight the pilot of the aircraft must fastened seatbelts:
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During takeoff and landing, and whenever the commander deems it necessary.
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During the flight.
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During takeoff and landing.
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Whenever a turbulence occurs.
Question 73
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If air traffic control of the airport issue the command to the pilot of an aircraft to taxiing to the runway eg 27, means that pilot should:
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Taxi to the nearest intersection a taxiway with the runway, report it and wait for further instructions.
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Taxi through all the taxiways and runways, and enter to runway 27.
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Taxi through all the taxiways and runways and line up runway 27.
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Taxi through all the taxiways and runways and take off from runway 27.
Question 74
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About encountered during flight, and potentially hazardous events, such as irregularity in a ground or navigational facility, an unusual weather phenomenon, the commander of the aircraft shall notify:
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The appropriate ground station as soon as possible.
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The air traffic control, after landing.
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Local authorities.
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The Civil Aviation Authority.