HK Air Law CPA3 - Paper A

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ANO HK 1995: https://www.elegislation.gov.hk/hk/cap448C?xpid=ID_1438403208855_003
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Question 1

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What is the distance from the start of the take-off run to the point where the runway surface is no longer guaranteed to hold the aircraft weight?
Answer
  • TORA
  • TODA
  • EMDA

Question 2

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As the captain of a public transport flight you require for flight planning:
Answer
  • TAF plus actual.
  • Actual only.
  • TAF only.

Question 3

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Two A/C are converging on a collision course. A/C "A" sees green light of A/C "B". Who has right of way?
Answer
  • Aircraft A
  • Neither, both must change course.
  • Aircraft B

Question 4

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As commander of a public transport flight, when must you nominate an alternate destination aerodrome?
Answer
  • All flights.
  • When required to conduct an instrument approach at destination under I.F.R.
  • When operating Trans Oceanic flights.

Question 5

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The cloud ceiling is below take-off minima but RVR is above T/O minima. You are:
Answer
  • Not permitted to take off.
  • Permitted to take off.
  • Permitted to take off provided monitored by PAR.

Question 6

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Whose responsibility is it to ensure pre-flight checks are carried out?
Answer
  • The operator.
  • Civil Aviation Dept.
  • The Commander

Question 7

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What does a broken white (or yellow) line parallel to a continuous line signify, as an airport marking?
Answer
  • Holding point.
  • Entering apron.
  • Unsafe area.

Question 8

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You have a certificate of test on 2-1-2022 and another on 3-5-2022, when is your certificate valid to?
Answer
  • 1-2-2023.
  • 2-11-2022.
  • 1-7-2022.

Question 9

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Today’s date is the 31-11-2022. You have calculated your flying hours for the period 01-12-2021 to the current date as 887 hours. During December 2021 you were on leave. How many hours may you operate during December 2022?
Answer
  • 13 hours only.
  • You can not operate.
  • No limit - as long as you do not exceed 100 hours in any 28-day period

Question 10

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To operate a public transport flight from Tokyo to Los Angeles, what crew and/or aids are required?
Answer
  • An additional captain.
  • Flight navigator or approved navigation equipment.
  • The use of only ICAO-registered aids on the ground

Question 11

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What certificate is required to be completed for a component change ?
Answer
  • Certificate of Compliance.
  • Certificate of Maintenance Review.
  • Certificate of Release to Service.

Question 12

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The Certificate of Maintenance review must be valid:
Answer
  • For twice the duration of flight.
  • At the beginning of flight.
  • For the duration of the flight.

Question 13

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When can a hand held microphone be used for normal intercommunication?
Answer
  • Above FL150 in controlled airspace.
  • Below FL150 in controlled airspace.
  • Any flight level but not during take off and landing.

Question 14

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What times must be entered in the technical log book?
Answer
  • Off chocks to on chocks.
  • Take off to landing.
  • Movement under own power on departure, to on chocks.

Question 15

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What aircraft require an anti-collision light?
Answer
  • Aircraft below 5,700 KG.
  • All aircraft registered in Hong Kong.
  • Aircraft above 5,700 KG.

Question 16

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A report in accordance with the Mandatory Occurrence Reporting requirements must be submitted:
Answer
  • Within 96 hours.
  • Within 48 hours.
  • Within 24 hours.

Question 17

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What simulator details must be entered in your personal flying log book?
Answer
  • All simulator session details must be recorded.
  • No simulator details are required to be entered.
  • Simulator flight tests must be recorded.

Question 18

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With 2 weeks to go to your rating you take and fail your test. You are:
Answer
  • Unrated until you have passed a retake.
  • Rated until your original expiry date.
  • Still rated providing thirteen months has not elapsed since first rating test.

Question 19

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You have calculated your flying hours for the current 12-month period (01-02-2020 to 31-01-2021) as 927 hours. You were on leave for February 2020 (no accrued flying hours). How many hours may you operate during February 2021?
Answer
  • 3 hours only.
  • You can not operate.
  • No limit - as long as you do not exceed 100 hours in any 28-day period.

Question 20

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Destination and alternate are forecast to be below RVR minima at your arrival time:
Answer
  • You may depart with additional holding fuel.
  • You may not depart.
  • You may depart with ATC permission.

Question 21

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For a HKG - YVR public transport flight with an additional captain designated "Commander“, when must the commander be at the controls?
Answer
  • At all times while the aircraft is in flight.
  • Take off and landing.
  • Take off, climb and half cruise duration.

Question 22

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Which statement is incorrect?
Answer
  • A/C under tow, and other vehicles will give way to A/C.
  • All A/C, towed or otherwise, and other vehicles will give way to A/C taking off or landing.
  • A/C under tow will have right of way to other A/C on maneuvering area.

Question 23

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Regulations governing pilots, F/E and cabin attendant flight time limitations can be found in:
Answer
  • Hong Kong flight Time Regulations.
  • The Air Navigation (Hong Kong) Order (1995).
  • Operations Manual.

Question 24

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During a CAD pre-flight inspection of Flight Crew licences it is found that the Captain has failed to sign his licence. He holds a “Check and Training” position. The effect is:
Answer
  • all “checks” conducted since licence issue become invalid and a fine of HK$5,000 imposed.
  • he may sign his licence and continue normal flight duties without penalty.
  • he is liable to a maximum fine of $2,500.

Question 25

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An aircraft with 34 seats is operating a regional flight with 19 passengers on board. Is a cabin attendant required?
Answer
  • Yes.
  • No
  • Only if the passengers are not seated in the same zone.

Question 26

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On a flight from HKG to BAH with 325 seats, what is the minimum number of cabin attendants required?
Answer
  • 9.
  • 8.
  • 7.

Question 27

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What does a red flashing light from control tower mean when you are on the maneuvering area?
Answer
  • Move clear of landing area.
  • Return to starting point on the aerodrome.
  • Give way to other aircraft.

Question 28

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When operating a "Combi" A/C it is permissible to:
Answer
  • Block an exit not required for use by passengers.
  • Block an exit with items which will be consumed by crew during flight.
  • Block an exit with freight which can be removed without obstructing passengers.

Question 29

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When flying over the sea, what is the closest distance that you can fly to a person, vessel, vehicle or structure?
Answer
  • 2,000 ft.
  • 1,000 ft.
  • 500 ft.

Question 30

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An aircraft lands at aerodrome "A" and requires replacement of a part included in the C. of A. Since it cannot obtain a Certificate of Release to Service at "A", it flies to "B". The commander should notify the Chief Executive of the flight from "A" to "B" within:
Answer
  • A reasonable time.
  • As soon as A/C returns to HKG.
  • Ten days.

Question 31

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A license holder who suffers an injury making him incapable of undertaking his duties under the license shall inform the Chief Executive. This should be done:
Answer
  • When 20 days have elapsed.
  • As soon as possible.
  • Within 20 days.

Question 32

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An aircraft with 6 main entry doors. How many doors are permitted to be unserviceable for A/C dispatch?
Answer
  • One, with number and position of passengers adjusted.
  • Two, with number and position of passengers adjusted.
  • Three, with number and position of passengers adjusted.

Question 33

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For what "repair" can the holder of an airline transport pilot license issue a Certificate of Release to Service?
Answer
  • Adjustment and compensation of a direct reading magnetic compass.
  • Repair of a non-structural component away from operator's main base.
  • Component changes away from operator's main base.

Question 34

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As a Hong Kong licensed crew member, when must you carry your flight crew licenses?
Answer
  • On a flight for the purpose of public transport.
  • On a flight for the purpose of international public transport.
  • At all times when flying.

Question 35

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You are taxying on the maneuvering area when the control tower directs a flashing white light toward you. What does this mean?
Answer
  • Return to starting point on the aerodrome.
  • Move clear of landing area.
  • Give way to other aircraft.

Question 36

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As commander of a public transport aircraft operating with minimum number of cabin attendants, is one attendant permitted to observe the take off from the flight deck observer's seat?
Answer
  • Not permitted for take off but permitted for landing.
  • Permitted for take off with passenger distribution adjusted.
  • Not permitted for take off or landing.

Question 37

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When will a Certificate of Airworthiness cease to be in force?
Answer
  • Until completion of a mandatory inspection or modification to ensure aircraft remains airworthy.
  • Upon the expiration of the period of validity in elapsed time or flying time.
  • Until the rectification of any defect which has been entered in the technical log.

Question 38

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The Certificate of Airworthiness of an aircraft shows the category as "Transport Category (Passenger)“. For what purpose may the aircraft fly?
Answer
  • Any purpose.
  • Any purpose other than public transport of cargo.
  • Any purpose other than aerial work.

Question 39

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Your company holds a permit that allows the carriage of dangerous goods in the aircraft. Would the holding of such permission also allow the carriage of munitions of war?
Answer
  • Yes, provided they are carried in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Good Regulations.
  • Yes, provided the Chief Executive’s written permission is obtained.
  • No. An exemption would be required.

Question 40

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A passenger has requested to carry some sporting rifles on the aircraft. Is this permissible?
Answer
  • Yes, provided they are carried in an area inaccessible to passengers and it is unloaded.
  • Yes, provided it is carried in accordance with the IATA Dangerous Good Regulations.
  • No. A written exemption would be required.

Question 41

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When can a pilot without any instructor’s rating give instruction?
Answer
  • Never.
  • When giving type conversion to a pilot who holds a valid licence with a multi-engine rating.
  • When giving type conversion, but only in a simulator.

Question 42

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When must seat belts be used by pilots in aircraft weighing more than 2,730kgs?
Answer
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition, during take off and landing.
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition when below flight level 150 in controlled airspace.
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition at all times.

Question 43

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Must a person in an aircraft obey a command given to them by the aircraft commander?
Answer
  • Yes, at all times.
  • Yes, if it is a lawful command and given for the purpose of securing the safety of the aircraft or air navigation.
  • Only the crew need obey. There is no legal requirement for passengers to obey any command made by the commander.

Question 44

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You are operating on an empty positioning flight with no pax or freight on board. Does your company's approved scheme for the regulation of flight times of its flight crew members apply?
Answer
  • No. It does not apply as the flight is not for the purpose or public transport or aerial work.
  • It applies under these circumstances.
  • It only applies if it is a scheduled journey.

Question 45

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Can an aircraft fly without a valid Certificate of Maintenance Review?
Answer
  • No.
  • Yes, but not for purpose of public transport, or aerial work.
  • Yes, but to fly only to a place at which such a Certificate can be issued.

Question 46

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A Certificate of Airworthiness will cease to be in force if the aircraft:
Answer
  • is involved in an accident.
  • is not overhauled, repaired or modified, otherwise than in a manner and with material of a type approved by the Chief Executive.
  • requires to have a component repaired.

Question 47

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You are taxying on the maneuvering area when the control tower directs a flashing green light toward you. What does this mean?
Answer
  • Return to starting point on the aerodrome.
  • You may take off.
  • You may move on the maneuvering area and/or apron.

Question 48

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A passenger smoking in an aircraft, contrary to a displayed sign, is committing an offence in accordance with the:
Answer
  • Operations Manual.
  • Summary Offences Ordinance.
  • AN(HK)O.

Question 49

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In accordance with Rules for Avoiding Aerial Collisions, an aircraft which has right of way shall:
Answer
  • maintain its course and speed
  • alter its course to the right.
  • pass over or under the other aircraft.

Question 50

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You hold a B747 rating and two certificates of test dated 12/11/2020 and 12/4/2021. Your certificate of test for your instrument rating was dated 13/11/2020. What is the latest date you can operate on the A/C?
Answer
  • 11.10.2021
  • 11.12.2021
  • 12.12.2021

Question 51

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Where can the Certificate of Release to Service be found?
Answer
  • In a plastic folder on the back of the cockpit door with the C. of A.
  • With the C.M.R.
  • In the technical log page adjacent to the defect details.

Question 52

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You have just completed a flight during which there were no technical defects. In completing the technical log you:
Answer
  • Log “take off” and “landing” times, leave defects block blank and sign log.
  • Log “off blocks” and “on blocks” times, leave defects block blank and sign log.
  • Log “take off” and “landing” times, enter “nil defects” in defect block and sign log.

Question 53

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Can an unloaded sporting rifle be carried on board the aircraft?
Answer
  • No.
  • As long as no ammunition is carried.
  • As long as it is carried in a compartment inaccessible to passengers in flight.

Question 54

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How many copies of the load sheet are required?
Answer
  • Two copies for ground, one copy for aircraft.
  • Two copies for ground, two copies for aircraft.
  • One copy for the ground, one copy for the aircraft.

Question 55

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What is the legal requirement concerning the consumption of alcohol by crews prior to flying?
Answer
  • No alcohol within 8 hours prior to flying.
  • Allow a time of one hour per standard drink for metabolising of any alcohol consumed before flying.
  • Must not be under the influence of alcohol or a psychoactive substance so as to impair his capacity to operate.

Question 56

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Your annual total flying hours permitted are:
Answer
  • 900 hours up to the end of the previous month.
  • 1,000 hours at the end of the previous month.
  • 900 hours up to the end of the day of the flight.

Question 57

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During the loading of passengers, it appears to the loading officer that a passenger exceeds the standard weight. After weighing the passenger, what weight is entered on the load sheet?
Answer
  • The standard weight is used.
  • Whichever weight shall be the greater.
  • If actual is less than standard, use standard.

Question 58

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What extra document is to be carried on a flight external to Hong Kong?
Answer
  • Certificate of Registration.
  • The Certificate of Maintenance Review.
  • Certificate of Airworthiness.

Question 59

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You are required to make entries in your personal flying log book. Flight time is taken from:
Answer
  • Start of first take off to end of last landing, plus 10 minutes.
  • From the time the aircraft first moves under its own power for the purpose of taking off until the moment it next comes to rest after landing.
  • Start of first take off to end of last landing.

Question 60

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The definition of cloud ceiling in relation to an aerodrome, means the vertical distance from the elevation of the aerodrome to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome which is sufficient to obscure:
Answer
  • More than three eighths of the sky is visible.
  • More than one half of the sky is visible.
  • More than five eighths of the sky is visible.

Question 61

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A signal of "Raise arm with fist clenched horizontally in front of face then extend fingers" made by a pilot to a marshaller on the ground has the following meaning:
Answer
  • brakes released.
  • remove chocks.
  • brakes engaged.

Question 62

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As the holder of an Instrument Rating, the privileges of this enable you to:
Answer
  • operate as Commander or Co-pilot of an aircraft in controlled airspace under Instrument Flight Rules.
  • operate at night as Commander or Co-pilot of an aircraft in controlled airspace.
  • operate as Commander or Co-pilot on a public transport service under Instrument Flight Rules.

Question 63

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Your A/C requires a minimum of 6 cabin attendants. The company operates with ten cabin attendants to provide a better service. Which of the following statements is true regarding flight time limitations?
Answer
  • They apply to all ten.
  • They apply to only six.
  • They don't apply to cabin attendants.

Question 64

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In an aircraft flying for the purpose of public transport in controlled airspace, when shall the Pilot and Flight Engineer not make use of a hand held microphone for radio communications?
Answer
  • Above flight level 150.
  • Below flight level 150 or whilst taking off or landing.
  • Below flight level 150 during climb or descent.

Question 65

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As commander of an aircraft on multiple external sectors on the same day, when will defect/s be entered in the technical log ?
Answer
  • At the end of the last of such consecutive flights.
  • When the aircraft reaches a base where the defect can be rectified.
  • When the defect first becomes known (i.e. end of current sector).

Question 66

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The Hong Kong Chief Inspector of Accidents is responsible for:
Answer
  • All civil aircraft in or over Hong Kong.
  • All civil aircraft in or over Hong Kong plus Hong Kong registered A/C worldwide.
  • All aircraft in or over Hong Kong plus Hong Kong registered A/C worldwide.

Question 67

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When is it permissible not to carry your license?
Answer
  • When taking off and landing at the same aerodrome without over-flying any other region.
  • When you can produce it within 5 days, if requested.
  • When on external public transport operations.

Question 68

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What is the requirement regarding flight times within a 28 day period?
Answer
  • 90 hours expiring at the end of the day on which the flight begins.
  • 100 hours at the beginning of the day on which the flight begins.
  • 100 hours at the end of the day on which the flight begins.

Question 69

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A passenger is found to be drunk on the aircraft. May he remain?
Answer
  • Yes, as long as he was not drunk on boarding.
  • No.
  • Yes, as long as he was not drunk on boarding and the operator has a liquor licence.

Question 70

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When the holder of a medical certificate suffers an injury involving incapacity to undertake his functions, or illness involving incapacity for a period of 20 days or more, what is the validity of his medical certificate?
Answer
  • Medical certificate still valid. Medical examination required prior to resumption of duties.
  • Medical certificate invalid.
  • Medical certificate deemed to be suspended.

Question 71

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On passing D.H. an aircraft is advised that RVR is below landing minima. The approach may be continued provided:
Answer
  • the visual reference is established at DH and is maintained and the approach is conducted using PAR.
  • the approach is made using CAT II ILS.
  • the approach is made using an ILS and the visual reference is established at DH and maintained.

Question 72

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In what publication would you find a list of reportable incidents?
Answer
  • AN(HK)O.
  • AIP.
  • AIC.

Question 73

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What would cause a C of A to cease to be in force?
Answer
  • An accident when taxying on the apron.
  • Failure to comply with mandatory modification.
  • Failure to pay the 12 monthly C of A fee.

Question 74

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Which type of aircraft has priority over all others?
Answer
  • Glider
  • Balloon
  • Military aircraft

Question 75

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What is the minimum altitude for an aircraft, other than a helicopter, flying over a populated area?
Answer
  • 1,000’
  • 1,500’ above the highest fixed object within 2,000’ of the aircraft.
  • 2,500’ if more than 1,000 persons are present.

Question 76

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What is the horizontal distance that must be taken in to consideration when calculating the highest fixed object to be avoided, in a populated area?
Answer
  • 1000’
  • 1500’
  • 2000’

Question 77

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As the holder of an ATPL what age can you no longer fly an aircraft for public transport?
Answer
  • 55 years.
  • 65 years.
  • 60 years.

Question 78

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What are the privileges associated with a Restricted Radio Telephony Operators License?
Answer
  • External tuning only for all radios.
  • Internal tuning only for all radios.
  • Internal and external tuning for HF, external only for VHF radios.

Question 79

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When are the Flight Recorder and Cockpit Voice Recorder required to operate?
Answer
  • Start of taxi on departure to engine shutdown.
  • Start of take off run to the end of the landing run.
  • From aircraft electrical power up to power down.

Question 80

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You are the Commander on a long haul flight with 3 other pilots. Who must be at the controls during the landing?
Answer
  • Any of the pilots.
  • Any of the pilot’s as long as the commander has briefed them.
  • The Commander and another pilot.

Question 81

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How long is a certificate of test valid for a public transport pilot?
Answer
  • 12 Months from end of month.
  • 6 Months after the date of test.
  • 12 Months from date of test.

Question 82

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A pilot is incapacitated with illness during a flight. What actions are required to be taken?
Answer
  • A new medical certificate must be issued.
  • A Mandatory Occurrence Report must be submitted.
  • The illness must be reported to the CAD within 20 days.

Question 83

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What log book entry is required for simulator exercises?
Answer
  • All simulator exercises must be recorded.
  • Simulator exercises where a test or examination has taken place need to be recorded.
  • All simulator flight’s that you were at the controls for must be recorded.

Question 84

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The F/O is pilot flying on an ILS approach. The RVR is reported below minimum as the aircraft descends through 1,500’ AGL on final approach. What action should be taken?
Answer
  • Hand over control to the commander.
  • Continue the approach to DH.
  • Continue the approach to 1,000’ AGL.

Question 85

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A total radio failure is experienced before the runway holding point. What the light signal will be presented by the tower instructing you to return to your starting point?
Answer
  • Steady red.
  • Steady Green.
  • Flashing White.

Question 86

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You hold an ATPL without an Instructor’s Rating. What training can you give a pilot who is also rated ?
Answer
  • None
  • Instruction in flying.
  • Medical certificate revalidation after a short period of illness.

Question 87

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At 1500’ QFE, you are advised that the RVR is below minimum.
Answer
  • You may continue the approach to 1000’ QFE.
  • You may continue the approach as long as you are using a CAT II ILS.
  • A missed approach must be initiated immediately.

Question 88

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How is an unserviceable door placarded after it has been locked and secured?
Answer
  • A red cross with 23cm arms with the words in white across it.
  • A red disc 23cm in diameter with a horizontal white bar with the words “NO EXIT” in red.
  • A red rectangle with the words “NO EXIT” in white across it.

Question 89

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Who is responsible for ensuring that pre-flight checks and inspections are completed?
Answer
  • The operator.
  • The CAD.
  • The aircraft Commander.

Question 90

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What action is required in the event of a Pilot Incapacitation?
Answer
  • An MOR must be submitted to the CAD.
  • Inform the Chief Executive for cancellation of medical certificate.
  • Make a technical log entry with details of the incapacitation.

Question 91

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What is the maximum age for a Flight Engineer to operate on an aircraft registered in Hong Kong?
Answer
  • 60 years.
  • 65 years.
  • No defined age limit.

Question 92

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For an F/E to operate a radio while he / she is under supervised training they:
Answer
  • Must be the holder of a radio operator’s license.
  • Have no requirement for a radio operator’s license.
  • Can not perform two way radio communication in the TMA.

Question 93

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If there is an accident overseas, who do you contact as PIC?
Answer
  • Operator
  • Company
  • Chief Executive
  • Chief Inspector

Question 94

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If there is an accident in Hong Kong, when can you move the aircraft?
Answer
  • Permission from Chief Inspector.
  • Written permission from Chief Executive.
  • Permission from ATC.
  • At any time.

Question 95

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When does flight time start as a crew member?
Answer
  • When the aircraft flight time starts.
  • When aircraft first moves under its own power for purpose of take-off.
  • When the aircraft takes off.
  • When crew report for duty.

Question 96

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How long must a flight recorder be kept?
Answer
  • 7 Days
  • 14 Days
  • 21 Days
  • 28 Days

Question 97

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What is the height limitation for flying over a congested area?
Answer
  • 1500ft above the highest object within 2000ft of aircraft.
  • Within 3000ft of any assembly of more than 500 people.
  • Within 2NM of an assembly of more than 1000 people.
  • Within 1000 Yards of an assembly or crowd.

Question 98

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How must entries be made in a log book?
Answer
  • Ink or indelible pencil
  • Pencil
  • Stamp
  • Red pen

Question 99

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What times must be entered in the technical log book?
Answer
  • Chocks off to chocks on
  • Take-off and landing
  • Scheduled times
  • Block times

Question 100

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How long must a technical log book be kept?
Answer
  • 2 years after destruction or removal from service
  • 4 years after destruction or removal from service
  • 3 years after re-modelling
  • 1 year after renovation

Question 101

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Do engines need a separate log book?
Answer
  • Yes, 1 log book per engine.
  • No, information is recorded in the Technical log.
  • No Information is recorded in Maintenance log.
  • Only if aircraft is less than 2370 kg.

Question 102

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When conducting a flight in Hong Kong, when can documents be left at the Aerodrome of departure?
Answer
  • Not flying over another region
  • Flying cargo to Macau
  • Flying passengers Internationally
  • Only when no passengers are carried

Question 103

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Within what time must you submit an MOR?
Answer
  • 12 Hours
  • 24 Hours
  • 48 Hours
  • 96 Hours

Question 104

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What is the lowest altitude you can fly over a moving ship?
Answer
  • 2000Ft
  • 1000Ft
  • 5000Ft
  • 500Ft

Question 105

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What may you fix on the aircraft as a licensed pilot?
Answer
  • Adjustment of magnetic compass, internal and external
  • Compass adjustment external only
  • Internal adjustment of Compass
  • Replacement of Compass

Question 106

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An aircraft registered in Hong Kong shall not fly in Minimum Navigation Performance Airspace unless it is:
Answer
  • Equipped with navigation equipment approved by the operator.
  • Equipped with navigation equipment installed and maintained as approved by the Chief Executive.
  • Equipped with an FMS.
  • Equipped with dual GNSS.

Question 107

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Certificate of Validity of a license issued other than in Hong Kong is?
Answer
  • 2 Years.
  • 6 Months.
  • 1 year.
  • A period as the Chief Executive thinks fit.

Question 108

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You are flying from A to B and one of the doors is inoperative to be fixed at the next destination. How must this be displayed to the passengers.
Answer
  • Exit marked with a sign 23CM in diameter with a white bar showing NO EXIT. Passengers repositioned.
  • Marked NO EXIT in Chinese and English.
  • Verbally advise passengers on PA.
  • No display required.

Question 109

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When does a Class 1 medical require renewal?
Answer
  • The end of the month in which it was issued
  • Only 6 months
  • 24 months
  • 12 months minus 1 day

Question 110

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At what age can you no longer hold an ATPL?
Answer
  • 50 years old
  • 58 years old
  • 60 years old
  • 65 years old

Question 111

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You have passengers and freight loaded. The freight is blocking an exit. Are you allowed to depart?
Answer
  • You may not depart
  • You may depart with a change to load sheet
  • You may depart if the exit is not required for the use of passengers
  • Passengers cannot be carried, or freight must be offloaded

Question 112

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It appears to loading staff that a passenger weighs more than the standard weight. How should this be reflected on the load sheet?
Answer
  • The greater of the standard weight or weight of passenger
  • Standard weights may be used as these are a good average
  • Always actual passenger weights
  • Use standard weights as actual weights are not permitted in performance calculations

Question 113

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When may alcohol be consumed before flight?
Answer
  • 8 hours before departure
  • There must be no psychoactive drugs in your system
  • 8 hours before sign on
  • 10 hours before start of duty period

Question 114

Question
On a public transport flight out of Hong Kong airport, what additional documentation is required for an international flight?
Answer
  • Certificate of Registration
  • Certificate of Airworthiness
  • Two copies of the load sheet
  • Certificate of Maintenance Review

Question 115

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What aircraft can the Chief executive revoke?
Answer
  • All aircraft in Hong Kong
  • All aircraft registered in Hong Kong
  • All aircraft registered outside of Hong Kong
  • Any aircraft

Question 116

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In the context of fatigue, what time is counted as a “day”? After midnight:
Answer
  • Local time
  • UTC
  • Central European Time
  • UTC +8

Question 117

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How should instructions on use of oxygen masks be displayed
Answer
  • Pictorial instructions
  • Written instructions
  • Spoken instructions
  • Shall be included in safety briefing

Question 118

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What are the requirements for No Smoking signs?
Answer
  • Visible for each passenger seat
  • A prominent place in cabin
  • On the safety instruction cards
  • Shall be included in safety briefing

Question 119

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To whom should you report any departure from the rules of the air?
Answer
  • Competent authority
  • Chief executive
  • Commissioner of police
  • Chief inspector

Question 120

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How many pilots are required for an aircraft over 5700Kg MTOW?
Answer
  • One pilot
  • Two pilots
  • Three pilots
  • Four pilots

Question 121

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Repair of an aircraft over 2730kg requires:
Answer
  • A certificate of release to service
  • A certificate of maintenance review
  • A certificate of airworthiness
  • A maintenance certificate

Question 122

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The requirement for language proficiency is:
Answer
  • A valid ICAO English language proficiency to operate an aircraft outside of Hong Kong
  • Must meet at least ICAO level 3 spoken English
  • Must have a certificate of both spoken and written English
  • Is valid for 12 months

Question 123

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What details are required when entering defects in the log book?
Answer
  • Pilot enters defect details and flight times
  • Engineer must enter defects
  • Pilot only enters flight time, engineer must enter defect
  • Engineer enters defects and block times

Question 124

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What dates must be shown on the certificate of maintenance review?
Answer
  • Certificate issue date
  • Date of next review
  • Date reviewed
  • Date of review and next due date

Question 125

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What is the definition of flight time for flying logbook entry?
Answer
  • Aircraft in motion
  • Flight time take-off to landing
  • Airbourne to landing
  • When aircraft moves under its own power until it comes to a complete stop after landing

Question 126

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What detail must be entered in to your log book?
Answer
  • D.O.B.
  • Technical capacity you acted in during the flight
  • Fuel onboard
  • Taxi times in addition to flight times

Question 127

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Which pilot has authority to conduct flight instruction with regards to a type rating?
Answer
  • Pilot with Operating approval
  • 1000 Hours on type
  • An Instructor
  • Passport

Question 128

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What is the basic empty weight?
Answer
  • Empty weight with no equipment
  • Empty weight including operating crew
  • Weight with remaining fuel and oil and CoG
  • Empty weight including unusable fuel and oil and CoG

Question 129

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What are the requirements for emergency equipment instructions to passengers?
Answer
  • Provided individually
  • Written
  • Posted in a prominent position
  • Posted at the exits

Question 130

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When can a sporting rifle be carried on an aircraft?
Answer
  • Inaccessible and loaded
  • Inaccessible to passengers and unloaded
  • Only with the approval of the Chief Executive
  • Not permitted in aircraft registered in Hong Kong

Question 131

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Who is responsible for ensuring that preflight checks are carried out?
Answer
  • Company
  • Chief executive
  • Pilot in Command
  • Licensed Engineer

Question 132

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What requirement must be met to allow Commander to depart?
Answer
  • Dispatch checked, loading completed, flight can be safely completed
  • All passengers and cargo loaded and doors closed
  • ATC clearance received and acknowledged
  • Briefing completed

Question 133

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What is the definition of cloud ceiling?
Answer
  • 5 Octas AGL
  • 4 Octas MSL
  • 8 Octas AGL
  • 5 Octas MSL

Question 134

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What is a “reportable accident”?
Answer
  • Any incident in which a passenger is injured
  • A person is fatally or seriously injured, major damage to the aircraft, or the aircraft is missing.
  • Any incident which involves the aircraft coming into contact with an object or person.

Question 135

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To what forms of aviation do the Investigation of Accidents regulations apply?
Answer
  • To military or civil operations over or within Hong Kong
  • Occurs to civil aircraft in or over Hong Kong, or elsewhere to a civil aircraft registered in Hong Kong
  • All forms of aviation for any aircraft registered in Hong Kong

Question 136

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Who must be notified of a "reportable accident"?
Answer
  • The Chief Accident Inspector and if in Hong Kong, the Commissioner of Police
  • The Chief executive, who will inform the HKCAD.
  • The nearest hospital as notified by the HKCAD

Question 137

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Who is required to supply information to the Chief Inspector in event of an accident?
Answer
  • Only the aviation authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered.
  • All such persons as he thinks fit.
  • The aircraft manufacturer.
  • The owner, operator, commander or hirer of the aircraft.

Question 138

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One objective of the investigation of an accident or incident under these regulations is:
Answer
  • To apportion blame or liability.
  • The prevention of accidents and incidents.
  • Ensure prosecution of those responsible

Question 139

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The Chief Inspector is directly accountable to:
Answer
  • The Chief Executive.
  • The Secretary for Transport and Logistics.
  • The Legislative Council.

Question 140

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You hold an ATPL without an Instructor's Rating. What training can you give a pilot who is also rated?
Answer
  • None.
  • Instruction in flying.
  • Medical certificate revalidation after a short period of illness.
  • Instruction in instrument flying provided the A/C being used is not a multi-engine A/C.

Question 141

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When does the certificate of Maintenance Review date need to be entered?
Answer
  • Date review was carried out and next review date due
  • Date reviewed
  • Date for next review
  • Certificate issue date

Question 142

Question
When will a Certificate of Airworthiness cease to be in force?
Answer
  • Upon the expiration of the period of validity in elapsed time or flying time
  • Until completion of a mandatory inspection or modification to ensure aircraft remains airworthy
  • Until the rectification of any defect which has been entered in the technical log
  • Until the aircraft is withdrawn from service

Question 143

Question
You are flying from A to B and one of your doors is inoperable and will be fixed at your next destination. How must you display this?
Answer
  • Exit marked that says NO EXIT in English and Chinese
  • Verbally on the PA
  • Exit marked by with a sign 23cm diameter, white bar with NO EXIT written and passengers repositioned
  • No display required

Question 144

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An aircraft with 34 seats is operating a regional flight with 19 passengers on board. Is a cabin attendant required?
Answer
  • Yes.
  • No.
  • Only if the passengers are not seated in the same zone.
  • Onlv if the A/C weighs more than 136,000 kg.

Question 145

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Whose responsibility is it to ensure pre-flight checks are carried out?
Answer
  • The Airport Authority
  • The Operator
  • The Commander
  • Civil Aviation Department

Question 146

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A passenger is found to be drunk on the aircraft. May he remain?
Answer
  • Yes.
  • Yes, as long as he was not drunk on boarding.
  • Yes, as long as he was not drunk on boarding and the operator has a liquor license.
  • No.

Question 147

Question
Regulations governing pilots, F/E and cabin attendant flight time limitations can be found in:
Answer
  • Hong Kong flight time regulations
  • The Air Navigation (Hong Kong) Order (1995)
  • Operations Manual
  • The AIP

Question 148

Question
What is the minimum altitude for an aircraft, other than a helicopter, flying over a populated area?
Answer
  • 1,000'
  • 1,500' above the highest fixed object within 2,000ft of the aircraft.
  • 2.000' above the highest fixed object within 1,500' of the aircraft.
  • 2 500' if more than 1,000 persons are present.

Question 149

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If there is an accident overseas, who do you contact as PIC?
Answer
  • Operator
  • Company
  • Chief Executive
  • Chief Inspector

Question 150

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Must a person in an aircraft obey a command given to them by the aircraft commander?
Answer
  • Only when the A/C is being operated in the Hong Kong FIR.
  • Yes, at all times.
  • Yes, if it is a lawful command and given for the purpose of securing the safety of the aircraft or air navigation.
  • Only the crew need to obey. There is no legal requirement for passengers to obey any command made by the commander.

Question 151

Question
You are crew on a public transport flight. What extra documentation is required when departing out of Hong Kong International Airport?
Answer
  • Certificate of Registration
  • Certificate of Airworthiness
  • Two copies of the load sheet
  • Certificate of Maintenance review

Question 152

Question
When does a Class One Medical need renewal/when does it expire?
Answer
  • To the end of the month of which it was issued
  • Only 6 months
  • 24 months
  • 12 months minus a day after it was issued

Question 153

Question
An aircraft lands at aerodrome "A" and requires replacement of a part included in the C of A. Since it cannot obtain a Certificate of Release to Service at "A", it flies to "B". The commander should notify the Chief Executive of the flight from "A" to "B" within:
Answer
  • A reasonable time
  • As soon as A/C returns to HK
  • Ten days
  • No notification is required

Question 154

Question
When can a hand-held microphone be used for normal communication?
Answer
  • Above FL150 in controlled airspace
  • Below FL150 in controlled airspace
  • Any flight level but not during take-off and landing
  • At any point in the flight

Question 155

Question
At what age can you no longer hold an ATPL?
Answer
  • 50 years old
  • 58 years old
  • 60 years old
  • 65 years old

Question 156

Question
For an F/E to operate a radio while he/she is under supervised training, they:
Answer
  • Must be the holder of a radio operator's license
  • Have no requirement for a radio operator's license.
  • Cannot perform two-way radio communication in the TMA.
  • Must have passed the radio operator theoretical test.

Question 157

Question
How many copies of the load sheet are required?
Answer
  • Two copies for ground, one copy for aircraft
  • Two copies for ground, two copies for aircraft
  • One copy for the ground, one copy for the aircraft
  • One copy for the ground, two copies for the aircraft

Question 158

Question
Requirement for language proficiency:
Answer
  • Must have ICAO valid language proficiency to operate a Hong Kong registered aircraft outside Hong Kong
  • Must meet at least level 3 spoken English
  • Must have a certificate for both written and spoken English
  • Is valid for 12 months

Question 159

Question
For a HKG - YVR public transport flight with an additional captain designated "Commander", when must the commander be at the controls?
Answer
  • At all times while the aircraft is in flight
  • Take off and landing
  • Take off, climb and half cruise duration
  • At all times while the aircraft is in flight, unless he or she needs to leave the cockpit for operational reasons or for physiological needs

Question 160

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In Hong Kong, an aircraft shall not fly over, or within 3000 feet of any assembly in the open air of more than 1000 persons assembled for the purpose of witnessing or participating in the event. What exceptions exist to this rule?
Answer
  • If the aircraft is photographing the event for which, persons are assembled to witness, or participate.
  • If the aircraft is operating with the written permission of the Chief Executive.
  • fI the aircraft is operating with the written permission of the CAD.
  • If the aircraft is passing over the event ni the course of normal point-to-point navigation.

Question 161

Question
For the purpose of calculating the total weight of an aircraft, the respective total weights of the passengers and crew entered in the load sheet, shall be computed from the actual weight of each person. An exception to this rule is that standard weights may be used for:
Answer
  • Aircraft with a maximum total weight authorised exceeding 5700 kg or which have a total seating capacity of 12 or more persons
  • Aircraft with a maximum total weight authorised of 5700 kg or more, which have a total seating capacity of more than 21 persons.
  • Aircraft with a maximum total weight authorised which does not exceed 5700 kg or which have a total seating capacity of less than 12 persons.
  • Passengers and hold baggage only, in aircraft with a maximum total weight authorised exceeding 5700 kg or which have a total seating capacity of 12 persons or more.

Question 162

Question
The anti-collision light has failed on the aircraft of which you are the commander. Under what conditions (if any) may you continue the flight fi it is impracticable for the light to be repaired at your location?
Answer
  • By night, if the appropriate ATC unit gives permission for the flight to continue.
  • By night, the aircraft must land at the nearest authorised aerodrome and get the light repaired before continuing the flight.
  • By night, if in the opinion of the aircraft commander, it is safe to do so.
  • By day, only if the appropriate ATC unit gives permission for the flight to continue.

Question 163

Question
A night rated pilot holds a valid commercial licence which does not include an instrument rating. This licence entitles the pilot to fly as pilot in command of an aircraft of a type specified in part 1 of the aircraft rating included in the licence when the aeroplane is engaged on which of the following flights?
Answer
  • Any scheduled journey, provided he/she has carried out at least 5 take-offs and landings at night.
  • At night, provided the pilot has in the preceding 13 months carried out as pilot in command not less than 5 take-offs and 5 landings at a time when the depression of the centre of the sun was not less than 12 degrees below the horizon.
  • A flight made for the purpose of public transport provided the aeroplane is certified for single pilot operations.
  • A schedule flight carrying cargo only, day or night, provided the pilot has in the preceding 13 months carried out as pilot in command not less than 5 take-offs and 5 landings at a time when the depression of the centre of the sun was not less than 12 degrees below the horizon.

Question 164

Question
All licensing authorities require a period between drinking alcohol and exercising the privileges of a licence. Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department requires a minimum of:
Answer
  • 24 hours but may need to be longer depending upon the amount of alcohol consumed
  • 10 hours but may need to be longer depending upon the amount of alcohol consumed
  • 8 hours but may need to be longer depending upon the amount of alcohol consumed
  • There are no restrictions on alcohol consumption before duty.

Question 165

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The crew of an aircraft, registered in Hong Kong, to any flight for the purpose of public transport on which 20 or more passengers are carried or which may in accordance with its certificate of airworthiness carry more than 35 passengers and on which at lest one passenger is carried, shall include:
Answer
  • An additional pilot
  • Two additional pilots
  • A flight engineer
  • Members of the cabin crew

Question 166

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When with reference to Article 86 (1) of this Order (Mandatory reporting MOR) a report is submitted, the report shall, as far as possible contain the following information:
Answer
  • the color or painting marks, series and registration marks of the aircraft
  • if it occurs during flight: the Co-ordinated Universal Time of the occurrence, the last point of departure and the next point of intended landing of the aircraft at that time and the geographical position of the aircraft at that time
  • in the case of a defect in or malfunctioning of an aircraft or any part or equipment of an aircraft, the name of the maintenance organization and the engineer who repaired the defect or malfunction
  • the name and addresses of all the persons carried on board at the time of the occurrence

Question 167

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In any other flying machine (other than a flying machine provided with means of maintaining a pressure greater than 700 hectopascals throughout the flight) a supply of oxygen shall be carried with sufficient oxygen for continuous use by all the crew other than the flight crew, and if passengers are carried, by 10% of the number of passengers, for any period exceeding:
Answer
  • 5 minutes during which the flying machine flies above flight level 100 but not above flight level 130
  • 10 minutes during which the flying machine flies above flight level 100 but not above flight level 130
  • 20 minutes during which the flying machine flies above flight level 100 but not above flight level 130
  • 30 minutes during which the flying machine flies above flight level 100 but not above flight level 130

Question 168

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An aircraft in respect of which there is in force a certificate of airworthiness in the private or special categories and whose maximum total weight authorized does not exceed 2 730 kg should not be prevented from flying if the only repairs or replacements in respect of which a certificate of release to service is not in force are of such a description as are specified in Regulation 15 in Schedule 15 to this Order and have been carried out personally by the owner or operator of the aircraft being:
Answer
  • An aeromedical examiner
  • The holder of a pilot’s licence
  • The holder of a flight engineer license
  • None of the above

Question 169

Question
A person shall not act as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft for the purpose of public transport unless he has ensured that the operator of the aircraft is aware of his flight times during the period of ___ preceding the flight.
Answer
  • 20 days
  • 28 days
  • 30 days
  • 90 days

Question 170

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Which one of the following statements is true regarding the meaning of an accident/reportable accident:
Answer
  • engine failure or damage that is limited to a single engine (including its cowlings or accessories)
  • the death or injury must be from a natural cause, self-inflicted or inflicted by another person;
  • The aircraft sustains structural failure or damage as would normally require mayor repair or replacement of the affected components
  • A person must be a stowaway hiding outside the areas normally available to the passengers

Question 171

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Each entry in the engine and propeller log books shall be made as soon as possible after the occurrence to which it relates, but in no event more than ___ after the expiration of the certificate of maintenance review in force in respect of the aircraft at the time of the occurrence:
Answer
  • Five days
  • Ten days
  • One week
  • Seven days

Question 172

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Any flight for the purpose of public transport by an aircraft registered in Hong Kong: (i)on which is carried twenty or more passengers; or (ii) which may in accordance with its certificate of airworthiness carry more than thirty-five passengers and on which at least one passenger is carried there shall be carried not less than:
Answer
  • One member of the cabin crew for every fifty, or fraction of fifty passenger seats installed in the aircraft
  • One member of the cabin crew for every thirty, or fraction of thirty passenger seats installed in the aircraft
  • One member of the cabin crew for every fifty, or fraction of fifty passenger carried on board
  • One member of the cabin crew for every sixty, or fraction of sixty passenger seats installed in the aircraft

Question 173

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A pressurized aircraft when flying above FL250 shall be equipped with sufficient oxygen to comply with Scale L2 of Schedule 5 of the AN(HK)O. The flying machine is capable, at the time when a failure to maintain cabin pressurisation occurs, of descending in accordance with the emergency descent procedure specified in the relevant flight manual and without flying below the minimum altitudes for safe flight specified in the operations manual relating to the aircraft, to:
Answer
  • Flight level 130 within 4 minutes and of continuing at or below that flight level
  • Flight level 100 within 4 minutes and of continuing at or below that flight level
  • Flight level 130 within 2 minutes and of continuing at or below that flight level
  • Flight level 130 within 15 minutes and of continuing at or below that flight level

Question 174

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The operator of a public transport aircraft registered in Hong Kong shall keep a record of the total dose of cosmic radiation to which the members of the crew of the aircraft are exposed in respect of any flight by the aircraft during which it may fly at an altitude of more than:
Answer
  • 15.000 feet
  • 30.000 feet
  • 26.000 feet
  • 45.000 feet

Question 175

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Any aircraft registered in Hong Kong for the purpose of public transport: and flying over water more than 50NM from shore or on all flights on which in the event of any emergency occurring during the take-off or during the landing at the intended destination or any likely alternate destination it is reasonably possible that the aeroplane would be forced to land onto water; shall have a lifejacket equipped with a whistle and waterproof torch for each person on board except that a whistle need not be equipped on lifejackets constructed and carried solely for use by:
Answer
  • Children under four years of age
  • Children under three years of age
  • Children under five years of age
  • Children under twelve years of age

Question 176

Question
The operator of an aircraft registered in Hong Kong and flying for the purpose of the public transport of passengers shall preserve one copy of the load sheet until the expiration of a period of ___ thereafter and shall not be carried in the aircraft
Answer
  • One year
  • Six months
  • Two years
  • Nine months

Question 177

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A certificate of maintenance review may be issued by a person approved as being competent or a person authorized in a particular case and in accordance with the authority, if it has been approved by:
Answer
  • The Commander/PIC
  • The Director General of Civil Aviation
  • The Chief Executive
  • The Chief Inspector

Question 178

Question
Every holder of a medical certificate, who suffers any illness involving incapacity to undertake those functions throughout a period of 20 days or more, shall inform the Chief Executive in writing of such an illness:
Answer
  • As soon as possible
  • As soon as he has fully recovered from the illness
  • As soon as the period of 20 days has elapsed
  • As soon as the period of 15 days has elapsed

Question 179

Question
The operator of an aircraft approved under this order for the carriage of Dangerous Goods shall preserve any dangerous goods transport document or other document in respect of dangerous goods which has been furnished to him in accordance with this Regulation for not less than:
Answer
  • Six months
  • One year
  • Seven months
  • Two years

Question 180

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The Chief Inspector is directly accountable to:
Answer
  • The Secretary for Transport and Logistics
  • The Chief Executive
  • The Legislative Council
  • The Pilot in command

Question 181

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Who is required to supply information to the Chief Inspector in the event of an accident:
Answer
  • All such persons as he thinks fit
  • Only the aviation authority of the country in which the aircraft is registered
  • The owner, operator, commander or hirer of the aircraft
  • The aircraft manufacturer

Question 182

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The holder of a Multi-Crew Pilot License Aeroplanes (MPL-A) shall be entitle to fly any aeroplane for the purpose of public transport when the aeroplane is required to be operated with more than one pilot and is engaged on a flight for any purpose whatsoever:
Answer
  • As PIC of any aeroplane of a type specified in the aircraft rating included in the licence
  • As co-pilot of any aeroplane of a type specified in the aircraft rating included in the licence
  • As PIC of any aeroplane with MTOW <20.000kg of a type specified in the aircraft rating included in the licence
  • As co-pilot of any aeroplane with MTOW <20.000kg of a type specified in the aircraft rating included in the licence

Question 183

Question
On any flight on which a flight data recorder is required it shall always be in use from the beginning of the take-off run to the end of the landing run. The operator of the airplane shall at all times preserve:
Answer
  • The last 10 hours of recording
  • The last 8 hours of recording
  • The last 25 hours of recording
  • None of the above
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