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Question 1

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1. For the carriage of weapons and munitions of war:
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  • Aircraft shall not carry any munition of war unless such a munition of war is carried in an area of the aircraft inaccessible to passengers
  • Aircraft shall not carry any weapons unless such a weapon is carried with the written permission of the Chief Executive and in accordance with any conditions relating therto.
  • Aircraft shall not carry any munition of war unless such a munition of war is carried with the written permission of the Chief Executive and in accordance with any conditions relating therto.

Question 2

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2. “Exit”/”Emergency exit” should be shown in the form of… 2. “Exit”/”Emergency exit” should be shown in the form of…
Answer
  • Bold italic letters
  • Bold letters
  • Lower case letters
  • Capital letters

Question 3

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3. How many copies of the load sheet are required to be carried?
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  • Two copies for ground, one copy for aircraft.
  • Two copies for ground, two copies for aircraft.
  • One copy on the ground, one copy for aircraft.

Question 4

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4. Authorized person” means any person authorized by ...
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  • CE
  • PIC
  • Owner

Question 5

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Certain documents should be carried on board with the exception for flights
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  • Begins and ends at the same aerodrome, with no passage to the boundary outside HK.
  • Begins and ends at the same aerodrome, with passage to the boundary outside HK.
  • Begins and ends at the different aerodrome, with passage to the boundary outside HK.
  • Begins and ends at the different aerodrome, with no passage to the boundary outside HK.

Question 6

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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?
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  • 2000ft
  • 1000ft
  • 500ft

Question 7

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Training Manual for giving tests to pilots should be provided by (schedule 26-3a) :
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  • Chief Executive
  • Trainer
  • Air operator
  • PIlot in Command

Question 8

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For loadsheet purposes, when can you use average passenger weights rather than actual passenger weights?
Answer
  • A/C weighing more than 2700kgs and carrying 12 passengers or more
  • A/C with 50 passengers or more
  • A/C weighing more than 5700kgs and carrying 12 passengers or more
  • A/C with 27 passengers or more

Question 9

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When being inspected by Authorized Person a flight crew should provide
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  • Certificate of Registration
  • Weight Schedule

Question 10

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

Question 11

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To operate a public transport flight from Tokyo to Los Angeles, what crew and / or aids are required?
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  • Flight navigator or approved navigation equipment.
  • Use only ICAO registered aids on ground.
  • Additional captain.

Question 12

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

Question 13

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1Departure from rules of air to avoid imminent danger in high sea, the pilot should report to:
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  • Police Commissioner
  • Chief executive
  • Operator
  • Competent Authority

Question 14

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You fly as a crew member in a transport undertaking. The flight is an empty positioning flight, no passengers or freight is carried. What is the position regarding the application of your company’s approval scheme for the regulation of flight times of its crew members?"
Answer
  • It does not apply as the flight is not for the purpose of public transport or aerial work.
  • It only applies if it is a scheduled journey.
  • It applies.

Question 15

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“Flight time” refers to …
Answer
  • Whether or not registered in HK while it is in flight and he is carried as a member of the crew
  • Whether or not registered in HK while it is in motion and he is carried as a member of the crew
  • Registered in HK while it is in motion and he is carried as a member of the crew
  • Registered in HK while it is in flight and he is carried as a member of the crew

Question 16

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What must the Pilot in Command present is requested to do so
Answer
  • Maintenance Schedule
  • Repair Schedule
  • Company Manual
  • Certificate of Registration

Question 17

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

Question 18

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Aircraft shall not pass any person/ vessel/ vehicle:
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  • 1000ft
  • 2000ft
  • 500ft
  • 15000ft

Question 19

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Accident outside of Hong Kong, report to who?
Answer
  • Commission of Police
  • Chief Inspector
  • Director of HKCAD
  • The Chief Executive

Question 20

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In which of the following cases is certificate of airworthiness not needed?
Answer
  • Glider for instruction
  • Aircraft for public transport
  • Aircraft for aerial work
  • Glider for public transport

Question 21

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It is a requirement that aircraft registered in Hong Kong carry a Technical Log in respect to its certificate of airworthiness for Transport or aerial work aircraft. It is the duty of the commander to complete the Technical Log at the end of each flight. An exceptions to this Article permits the commander to make the required entries in the Technical Log at the end of a series of consecutive flights, provided:"
Answer
  • The flights are within the same day. from the same aerodrome and with the same commander unless he becomes aware of a defect during an earlier flight.
  • The flights are within the same 24 hour period, from the same aerodrome and with the same commander unless he becomes aware of a defect during an earlier flight.
  • The flights are within the same 24 hour period. from the same aerodrome and with the same commander.
  • The flights are within the same 12 hour period, from the same aerodrome and with the same commander.

Question 22

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

Question 23

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At 1500 QFE you are advised that the RVR is below minimum:
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  • You may continue the approach to 1000ft QFE.
  • You must go around immediately.
  • You may continue the approach as long as you are using a CAT II ILS.

Question 24

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MOR should be reported within…
Answer
  • 72 hours
  • 96 hours
  • 24 hours
  • 48 hours

Question 25

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The Certificate of Airworthiness of an aircraft shows the category “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 26

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What is the definition of cloud ceiling?
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  • In relation to an aerodrome means the vertical distance from the MSL to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome which is sufficient to obscure more than one quarter of the sky so visible.
  • 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 more than one quarter of the sky so visible.
  • 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 more than one half of the sky so visible.
  • In relation to an aerodrome means the vertical distance from the MSL to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome which is sufficient to obscure more than one half of the sky so visible.

Question 27

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How Long shall the operator keep the certificate of maintenance review?
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  • 3 year
  • 5 year
  • 2 year (from the day of use)
  • 1 year

Question 28

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License shall not be valid unless with…
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  • Name and address of the operator written in ink
  • The ordinary signature of the holder in ink

Question 29

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When being inspected by Authorized Person a flight crew should provide
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  • Certificate of Registration
  • Weight Schedule

Question 30

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If only have minimum number of cabin crew, and one of the cabin crew would like to go into the cockpit to observe take off and landing. This is:
Answer
  • Not permissible
  • Permissible if there is no conflict of interest of safety
  • Permissible if Pilot in Command approved

Question 31

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

Question 32

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A person should not secrete himself for the purpose of the flight without consent of the operator and: (article 52)
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  • PIC
  • Local authority
  • CE

Question 33

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"33. A public transport aeroplane is operating from an aerodrome “Alpha"" to aerodrome “Bravo” under the Instrument Flight Rules. The weather at ""Alpha"" has a cloud ceiling at the minima specified for take-off and “Bravo“ forecast weather indicates that the commander could expect lFR conditions on arrival. Which of the following are permissible options for the commander:"
Answer
  • "The aeroplane may take-off from “Alpha” but may not descend below the relevant DH at “Bravo""."
  • "The aeroplane may take-off from “Alpha"" but must nominate a suitable alternate aerodrome for “Bravo"" prior to take-off."
  • "The aeroplane may take-off from “Alpha” but may not descend below 1000 ft. unless there are visual references on the approach at “Bravo""."
  • The aeroplane is not permitted to take-off until the cloud ceiling is above the specified take-off minima.

Question 34

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To what forms of aviation do the Investigation of Accidents regulations apply?
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  • To military and civil operations over or within Hong Kong.
  • All forms of aviation for any aircraft registered in Hong Kong.
  • Only to Civil Aviation.

Question 35

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Definition of ‘day’,In terms of fatigue? a continuous period of 24 hours beginning at midnight:
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  • Local time
  • ⁄ hour before sunrise and ⁄ hour after sunset
  • UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)

Question 36

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Is there a legal requirement that when you need to carry your professional pilot license?
Answer
  • Cross country boundary, Departure and arrival not the same airport
  • Departure and arrival at the same airport
  • Flights within Hong Kong

Question 37

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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:
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  • More than one half of the sky so visible
  • More than three eighths of the sky so visible.
  • More than five eighths of the sky so visible.

Question 38

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

Question 39

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You are doing the ILS Approach and the reported RVR is below the minima, you will:
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  • Descent to 1000 feet above the height of aerodrome
  • Continue the approach regardless the RVR as ILS approach does not need visual reference
  • Continue down to relevant DH/DA
  • Decent to 1000 feet

Question 40

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2 dates on CMR, 1 is the date the review was carried out, another is…
Answer
  • Date of last review
  • Date the owner bought the aircraft
  • Date the next review due

Question 41

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

Question 42

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The Hong Kong Chief Inspector of Accidents is responsible for:
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  • 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 43

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Technical log must be preserved for:
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  • 1 year
  • 2 years from the beginning of flight
  • 2 years until the destruction of the aircraft or has been permanently withdrawn from use Probably wrong

Question 44

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Fatigue, how long the operator should keep trace on the flight time until the preceding flight
Answer
  • 28 Days
  • 14 Days
  • 30 Days
  • 7 Days

Question 45

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

Question 46

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You hold a B747 rating and two certificates of test dated 12/11/05 and 12/4/06. Your certificate of test for the instrument rating was dated 13/11/05. What is the latest date you can operate on the A/C?
Answer
  • 11/12/06.
  • 12/12/06.
  • 11/10/06.

Question 47

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A HK registered aeroplane, engaged in Public transport. is flying in HK controlled airspace passing FL140 on descent. What are the restrictions relating to the use of hand-held microphones in this case:
Answer
  • May not be used by the pilot or flight engineer for radio communications but may be used for intercommunications
  • May not be used by any crew member
  • May only be used by the flight engineer for intercommunication in the cockpit
  • intercommunications May not be used by a pilot or flight engineer for either radio communications or intercommunications

Question 48

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“Exit/ Emergency” should be presented by
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  • Capital Letter
  • Bold Letter
  • Small Letter
  • Italic

Question 49

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What is the minimum age of a HKATPL holder?
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  • 21
  • 20
  • 18
  • 17

Question 50

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A Certificate of Release to Service may be issued by the holder of an ATPL provided that:
Answer
  • It is in relation to the adjustment. compensation and repair of reading magnetic compass only.
  • It is in relation to the repair of a direct reading magnetic compass only
  • It is in relation to the adjustment. compensation and repair of a direct reading or remote reading magnetic compass only.
  • It is in relation to the correction, adjustment and repair after a compass swing of a direct reading magnetic compass only.

Question 51

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

Question 52

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How many logbook(s) does a 4-engine aircraft has?
Answer
  • 1
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6

Question 53

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An A/C has just passed DH and you are advised that RVR is below landing minima. You may continue the approach provided:
Answer
  • The approach being made is a CAT II ILS.
  • Visual reference was established at DH and can be maintained and the approach was conducted using a PAR.
  • The approach was made using an ILS and visual reference established at the DH can be maintained.

Question 54

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When may ""notional weights"" be used?"
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  • The maximum authorised aircraft weight exceeds 5700kg or has a total seating capacity of 12 or more persons
  • If the max total weight of the aircraft does not exceed 2730kg
  • If the max total weight of the aircraft does not exceed 1150kg

Question 55

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Nationality and Aircraft Registration marking shall be shown on:
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  • Lower part of the fuselage along the centreline
  • Upper part of the fuselage along the centreline
  • Upper part of the wing
  • Lower part of the wing

Question 56

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The privileges of the Flight Radiotelephony Operations Restricted Licence are that the holder of the licence shall be entitled to operate radiotelephony apparatus of any aircraft provided:
Answer
  • The stability of the frequency radiated by the transmitter is maintained automatically but shall not be entitled to operate the transmitter or to adjust the frequency except by the use of external switching devices.
  • The stability of the frequency radiated by the transmitter is maintained automatically and the licence holder may operate the transmitter or adjust the frequency by external switching devices only.+)
  • The stability of the frequency interrogated by the receiver is maintained automatically but shall not be entitled to adjust the frequency. except by the use of external switching devices.
  • He/she is under the supervision of a person who is the holder of a flight radiotelephony operators licence

Question 57

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

Question 58

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What is the minimum age for ATPL holder (schedule 9)?
Answer
  • 18
  • 25
  • 21
  • 17

Question 59

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

Question 60

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

Question 61

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

Question 62

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Today's date is the 31/11/06. You have calculated your flying hours for the period 01/12/05 to the current date as 887 hours, During December 2005 you were on leave. How many hours may you operate during December 2006?
Answer
  • You cannot operate
  • No limit, as long as you do not exceed 100 hours in any 28 day period
  • 13 hours only

Question 63

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If the flight will be of danger and the order will be contravening, is it allowed to carry out the flight?
Answer
  • Not permissible
  • Permissible with specific person

Question 64

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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
  • 6

Question 65

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You are operating 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, climb and half cruise duration. Other captain remainder of flight.
  • Take-off and landing.

Question 66

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You are on an ILS approach and descending through 1500 feet on QFE, when you are advised that the cloud ceiling has dropped down to 200 feet and the RVR is just on minima, You should:
Answer
  • Continue the approach down to 1000 feet and then carry out a missed approach if there are no visual references
  • Continue the approach down to 1000 feet and then carry out a missed approach
  • Continue the approach to MDA/DA.
  • Anticipate the RVR and commence a missed approach by 1000 feet.

Question 67

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Which items are not classified as a dangerous good?
Answer
  • Loaded firearm
  • Aircraft spare Lithium-Ion Battery
  • Unloaded firearm
  • Aircraft spare Nickel-Cadmium Battery

Question 68

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An unloaded weapon is allowed to be carried on board an aircraft if:
Answer
  • A permit is obtained from chief executive
  • Its is carried as passenger personal belongings
  • It is carried in a part of aircraft that is inaccessible to passengers
  • Not permitted

Question 69

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What is the definition of congested area?
Answer
  • In relation to a city, town or settlement, means any area which is substantially used for residential purposes
  • In relation to a city, town or settlement, means any area which is substantially used for residential, industrial, commercial or recreational purposes.
  • In relation to a city, town or settlement, means any area which is populated by 1000 or more people

Question 70

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A cabin crew member advises the commander that a passenger is smoking in the aircraft toilet. "The “No Smoking"" signs are illuminated. Is the passenger committing an offence under AN(HK)O's:"
Answer
  • No, because AN(HK)O’s are not applicable to passengers
  • Yes, it is an offence to smoke in any aircraft compartment at a time when smoking is prohibited in that compartment by a notice to that effect exhibited by or on behalf of the commander
  • Only if the aircraft is taking off or landing or being refuelled
  • Only if there has been a verbal briefing by cabin crew on the requirement to refrain from smoking at certain times.

Question 71

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The Chief Executive of Hong Kong may make regulations prohibiting, restricting, or imposing conditions on flight of: (Article 69 (1)(aa)(bb))
Answer
  • Only Aircraft registered in Hong Kong
  • Any Aircraft in any Airspace
  • Any Aircraft in any airspace over Hong Kong
  • Only Aircraft registered in other countries

Question 72

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After an accident or incident, when can the items in the aircraft can be moved for safety reasons?
Answer
  • Black Rain
  • when aircraft wreck in the water
  • Any time
  • No.8 Typhoon Signal

Question 73

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The use of a flight recording system shall always be in use:
Answer
  • From the beginning of the takeoff run to the end of the landing run
  • From chocks off to chocks on.
  • From the moment the aircraft is first moving under its own power to the moment it first comes to rest after landing)

Question 74

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FO is pilot flying ILS approach, RVR is below minimum, what should be his action?
Answer
  • Hand over to the commander
  • Continue approach, as DH is not mandatory
  • Carry out a missed approach
  • Recalculate the DH

Question 75

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

Question 76

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You have an ATPL without instructors rating. What training can you give a pilot who is also rated?
Answer
  • Flying test
  • When giving type conversion, but only in a simulator
  • None

Question 77

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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 in the load sheet?
Answer
  • If actual is less than standard, use standard.
  • The standard weight is used.
  • Whichever weight shall be greater.

Question 78

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Cabin Crew composition
Answer
  • Every 50, or fraction of 50 passengers in the aircraft
  • Every 50, or fraction of 50 passenger seats installed in the aircraft
  • Not specified
  • Every 70, or fraction of 70 passenger seats installed in the aircraft

Question 79

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When are the flight recorder and CVR required to start?
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  • Start of take-off to the end of landing run.
  • Start of ATC contact to last ATC contact.
  • From power up to power down.
  • Start of taxi to engine shutdown.

Question 80

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Hong Kong Aircrafts shall not operate in MNPS unless:
Answer
  • Flight equipment fulfill MNPS requirements and should be type approved by Chief Executive equipment must be able to maintain separation
  • Flight equipment fulfill MNPS requirements and should be type approved by the manufacturer equipment must be able to maintain separation

Question 81

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“Authorized person” means any person authorized by
Answer
  • Pilot in Command
  • Chief Executive
  • Air Operator

Question 82

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

Question 83

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An Engine should have
Answer
  • Common Logbook
  • Log within aircraft Technical Log
  • Separate Logbook

Question 84

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On any flight on which a flight data recorder or a cockpit voice recorder or a combined cockpit voice recorder/flight data recorder is required. it shall always be in use from:
Answer
  • Commencement of the take-off run until the end of the landing run
  • Engine start prior to take-off until engine shutdown after landing
  • The moment at which the aircraft is airborne under its own power until the moment the aircraft ceases the landing run
  • Commencement of taxiing for the purpose of taking off until cessation of taxiing after landing

Question 85

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What extra documentation is required for an international flight?
Answer
  • One copy of the Certificate of Maintenance Review.
  • Certificate of Airworthiness.
  • Certificate of Registration.

Question 86

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Every holder of a medical certificate issued suffering from illness or injury should report to CE...
Answer
  • Immediately in case of injury, after the elapsed period of illness of 20 days or more.
  • Immediately in case of illness, after the elapsed period of injury of 20 days or more.

Question 87

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The holder of an ATPL passes a certificate of test on 2 January 2003. She then passes another certificate of test on 3 May 2003. To what date is the certificate of test valid: [ ] 01/07/2003
Answer
  • 02/11/2003
  • 01/01/2004
  • 01/02/2004

Question 88

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Who input data in tech log when departure & after landing
Answer
  • Maintenance Engineer
  • Pilot

Question 89

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What certificate is required to be completed after a defect has been rectified on the aircraft?
Answer
  • A certificate of Maintenance review
  • None of the above
  • A certificate of release to service
  • A certificate of Airworthiness

Question 90

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What must be required to record in Personal Flying Log Book
Answer
  • DOB of Holder
  • Name and Address of Holder
  • Fuel usage in the flight
  • Name of Operator

Question 91

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What is a “reportable accident”?
Answer
  • Any incident in which passenger is injured.
  • Any incident which involves the aircraft coming in contact with another object/person.
  • Death or serious injury to a passenger, major damage to aircraft, or the aircraft is missing.

Question 92

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

Question 93

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For Hong Kong public transport aircraft the position of equipment for emergency use :
Answer
  • If the chief Executive so permits in writing, may be exhibited in a prominent position in every passenger compartment
  • It is not necessary to display such information in aircraft registered in Hong Kong
  • Must be provided individually for each passenger

Question 94

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Accidents Regulation is applicable to:
Answer
  • Civil aviation only
  • Not specified
  • Both civil and military
  • Military aviation only

Question 95

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What is the valid period for the initial Certificate of Test?
Answer
  • 12 Months by the end of the month
  • 6 Months
  • 12 Months
  • 6 Months by the end of the month

Question 96

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What is the minimum altitude for an aircraft flying over a populated area?
Answer
  • 1,500 ft.
  • 1,000 ft.
  • 2,000 ft.
  • 2,500 ft.

Question 97

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In public transport operations in an Airbus A330, the duties of the commander include that helshe take all reasonable steps to ensure that:
Answer
  • During take-off and landing or in turbulence that all passengers are warned to take their seats.
  • In turbulence conditions, all passengers are warned to take their seats and cabin crew are required to visually confirm the lap straps are secured.
  • All baggage in the passenger cabin is stowed under the passengers seat at all times.
  • During take-off and landing that all cabin crew members are secured in their seats in the passenger compartment in such a manner as to permit ready assistance to passengers.

Question 98

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Smoking Sign have to be visible to
Answer
  • most parts of cabin with passengers are carried
  • Not specified
  • all parts of cabin where passengers are carried

Question 99

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Engine/Propellers logbooks are to be kept for a period of
Answer
  • 2 years after a new logbook is started
  • 6 months after a new logbook is started
  • 6 months after an engine / propellor is withdrawn from service or destroyed
  • 2 years after an engine / propellor is withdrawn from service or destroyed

Question 100

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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
  • Only if passengers are not seated in the same zone
  • Yes
  • No

Question 101

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

Question 102

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If a pilot has to deviate from flight rules due to emergency, who does he need to report to
Answer
  • Chief Executive
  • Local Authority

Question 103

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Smoking Sign has to be visible to pax:
Answer
  • All areas accessible to pax
  • Anywhere in cabin
  • Every pax seat
  • Prominent Position

Question 104

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You have total radio failure before the runway holding point. What light signal do you expect to get from the tower to signal your return to the starting point?
Answer
  • Flashing White.
  • Steady Red.
  • Steady White.
  • Steady Green.

Question 105

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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 expectations exist to this rule?
Answer
  • If the aircraft is passing over the event in the course of normal point to point navigation.
  • If the aircraft is operating within the written permission of the CAD.
  • If the aircraft is operating within the written permission of the Chief Executive.
  • If the aircraft is photographing the event for which, persons are assembled to witness, or participate.

Question 106

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For accident happened, who should report to
Answer
  • Chief Inspector
  • Chief Executive

Question 107

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

Question 108

Question
Aircraft registration, after nationality code “B-”, should be presented by 117. Aircraft registration, after nationality code “B-”, should be presented by
Answer
  • Roman Number
  • Three capital letters
  • Country’s code
  • Small Letter

Question 109

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A transport category (cargo) aircraft may be flown
Answer
  • For any type of operation
  • For any type of operation other than aerial work
  • For any type of operation other than aerial work and public transport of passengers
  • For any purpose other than the public transport of passengers

Question 110

Question
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 take-off and landing times, enter nil defects in defects block and sign log.
  • Log off blocks and on blocks times, leave defects block blank and sign log.

Question 111

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

Question 112

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

Question 113

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

Question 114

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An aircraft flying under VFR conditions outside controlled airspace, must comply with which one of the following conditions?
Answer
  • If flying below 3000 FT AMSL, the minimum visibility is not less than 1500 m.
  • While flying at and below 10000 FT, an aircraft must remain at least 1500 m horizontally and 1000 FT vertically from cloud with a minimum visibility if not less than 5000 m.
  • If flying at or below 3000 FT AMSL at a speed which according to its air speed indicator is 140 kts or less and remains clear of cloud and in a flight visibility of at least 1500 m
  • If flying below 3000 FT AMSL at a speed which according to its air speed indicator is 140 kts or less and remains clear of cloud and in a flight visibility of at least 1500 m

Question 115

Question
What is the lead time for the submission of the ops manual
Answer
  • 30 days
  • 20 days
  • 90 days
  • 60 days

Question 116

Question
Pilot with new type rating, what required in pilot licence in order to give instruction
Answer
  • Instructor Rating
  • Operator Approval

Question 117

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Accident inside Hong Kong, apart from reporting to Chief Inspector, who else?
Answer
  • CAD
  • Chief Executive
  • Commission of Police

Question 118

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'Night' is defined as:
Answer
  • The time between when the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon after sunset. until when the sun is 6 degrees below the horizon before sunrise. sunset and sunrise being determined at surface level
  • The time between 20 minutes after sunset and 20 minutes before sunrise. sunset and sunrise being determined at surface level.
  • The time between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise, sunset and sunrise being determined at surface level
  • The time between when the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon after sunset until when the sun is 12 degrees below the horizon before sunrise, sunset and sunrise being determined at surface level

Question 119

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Flight time is:
Answer
  • all time spent by that person in an aircraft registered in Hong Kong while it is in flight and he is carried therein as a member of the crew
  • all time spent by that person in an aircraft registered in Hong Kong while it is in motion and he is carried therein as a member of the crew
  • all time spent by that person in an aircraft whether or not registered in Hong Kong while it is in motion and he is carried therein as a member of the crew
  • all time spent by that person in an aircraft whether or not registered in Hong Kong while it is in flight and he is carried therein as a member of the crew

Question 120

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In a public transport operation in an aircraft with a maximum take-off weight in excess of 5700 KG, the total wight if passengers and crew over 12 years of age, may be calculated at an average of
Answer
  • 83 KG for male and 70 KG for a female
  • 75 KG for male and 65 KG for a female
  • 78 KG for male and 60 KG for a female
  • 85 KG for male and 65 KG for a female

Question 121

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

Question 122

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Is a passenger smoking on an aircraft, contrary to a displayed sign, committing an offense in accordance with the ANO’s?
Answer
  • AN(HK)O
  • Summary offences ordinance.
  • Operations manual

Question 123

Question
As a PIC, he has to be satisfied before takeoff that…
Answer
  • Departure time
  • Cargo loading is appropriate by a physical check.
  • The post-start system faults have been cancelled.
  • Ensuring a safe flight can be conducted

Question 124

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What is the legal requirement concerning the consumption of alcohol by crews prior to flying?
Answer
  • 8 hours prior to flying.
  • 10 hours prior to flying.
  • Must not be under the influence of alcohol or a drug so as to impair the capacity to fly.

Question 125

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At what age can you no longer fly an aircraft of >20,000 kgs?
Answer
  • 60
  • 55
  • 70
  • 65

Question 126

Question
If Flight Crew food poisoning, it will
Answer
  • Have no effect
  • Deem pilot impaired until physically fit to fly
  • Cause the loss of medical certificate

Question 127

Question
Aircraft in transport (cargo) category may be used for
Answer
  • Never passenger flights on regular public transport
  • Passenger flights with special permission
  • Aerial work, passenger flights and cargo
  • Cargo only

Question 128

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

Question 129

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A person shall not act as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft registered in Hong Kong if the beginning of the flight, the aggregate of all his previous flight times: (Article 56, Para B)
Answer
  • During the period of 12 months expiring at the end of the previous month exceed 900 hours
  • During the period of 28 consecutive days expiring at the end of the day immediately before the day on which the flight begins exceeds 100 hours
  • During the period of a calendar year expiring at the end of the previous month exceed 900 hours

Question 130

Question
Which of the following statements is correct?
Answer
  • Flight crew shall not consume more than 2 units of alcohol within 24 hours before flight and no alcohol within 8 hours before flight
  • Pilot license for fixed wing aircraft operating in Hong Kong FIR shall include a valid language endorsement
  • “Day” refers to the period from half an hour after sunrise to half an hour before sunset, observed on surface level

Question 131

Question
Your company has a system for conducting pre-flight checks and inspections. Who is responsible for ensuring that the checks have been carried out?
Answer
  • The aircraft commander.
  • The Operator.
  • The CAD.

Question 132

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After reportable occurrence, operator shall keep the data of flight data recorder for
Answer
  • 7 days
  • 60 days
  • 30 days
  • 14 days

Question 133

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

Question 134

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Crew is not allowed to access the area not designed for accommodation, except:
Answer
  • During the public transport flight
  • During the test flight
  • For the interest of Safety
  • For the check of Navigation and Radio equipment

Question 135

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Cloud ceiling definition
Answer
  • The horizontal distance above aerodrome elevation to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome and obscures more than half the sky
  • The vertical distance above aerodrome elevation to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome and obscures more than half the sky

Question 136

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An aeroplane is towing a glider in flight. In this case:
Answer
  • The length of tow rope shall not exceed 150 meters
  • The length of the combination of the towing aircraft. the tow rope and the glider shall not exceed 150 meters
  • There is no restriction on the length of tow rope provided that the aeroplane has a certificate of airworthiness valid for towing aircraft.
  • The length of the combination of the tow rope and the glider shall not exceed 150 meters

Question 137

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Definition of cloud ceiling
Answer
  • The vertical distance above aerodrome elevation to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrom and obscures less than half the sky
  • The vertical distance above mean sea level to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome and obscures more than half the sky
  • The vertical distance above aerodrome elevation to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome and obscures more than half the sky
  • The vertical distance above aerodrome elevation to the lowest part of any cloud visible from the aerodrome

Question 138

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When must seat belts be used by pilots?
Answer
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition, during take-off and landing in aircraft above 2,730kg.
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition, when below FL150 in controlled airspace.
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition, during take-off and landing on regular public transport flights.

Question 139

Question
A Boeing 747 and an Airbus 340 are on the same array to the american destination, and both at FL350. Initially, the B747 took off half an hour after the Airbus. After a few hours in the air, the sun has gone down, the B747 pilot observes a red flashing light and a steady green light. This is an indication that
Answer
  • The 747 is not considered to be overtaking, and may continue on its heading
  • The 747 will be overtaking, and must alter heading to the right
  • The 747 will be overtaking, and must alter heading to the left
  • The 747 will be overtaking, and must either climb, descend or alter heading to stay clear of the other aircraft

Question 140

Question
A HK registered B747 has landed at Burdikistan due to pressurization problems. A qualified LAME employed by Suspect Airways has replaced the Cabin Pressure Controller and states that the aircraft is now fully serviceable. The LAME is not an approved signatory under Article 8 (7) b of AN(HK)O's. What action should the commander now take?
Answer
  • Continue the flight but only to the nearest place where a Certificate of Release to Service can be issued, considering flight safety and any hazards to the liberty or health of persons on board and submit a written report within 10 days.
  • Continue the flight to the next scheduled destination and arrange for a Certificate of Release to Service can be issued, considering flight safety and any hazards to the liberty or health of persons on board and submit a written report within 10 days.
  • If the pilot in command is satisfied with the work, he may sign the Maintenance Log and continue the flight to the destination and submit a written report to the Chief Executive within 10 days.
  • Remain on the ground at Burdikistan and await the arrival of a LAME who has approval. under Article 8, to sign the Certificate of Release to Service and submit a report within 10 days.

Question 141

Question
Which of the following is not considered to be DG?
Answer
  • Aircraft spare lithium battery
  • Aircraft spare nickel-cadmium battery
  • Unloaded firearm
  • Loaded firearm

Question 142

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 if it is impracticable for the light to be repaired at your location?
Answer
  • By day, only if the appropriate ATC unit gives permission for the flight to continue.
  • By night. if the appropriate ATC unit gives permission for the flight to continue
  • By night. if in the opinion of the aircraft commander, it is safe to do so.
  • By night. the aircraft must land at the nearest authorised aerodrome and get the light repaired before continuing the flight.

Question 143

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

Question 144

Question
What aircraft require an anti-collision light?
Answer
  • All A/C registered in HK
  • A/C below 5,700 kg
  • A/C above 5,700 kg.

Question 145

Question
The holder of a Commercial Pilots Licence (HK) suffers illness which renders him temporarily unfit to perform the functions of his flight crew licence. Notification to the Chief Executive. in writing, must be made:
Answer
  • On the 20th day that the illness renders him unfit.
  • Immediately, regardless of the seriousness of the illness.
  • Immediately. if he is aware that the illness will last more than 20 days.
  • On the 21st day that the illness renders him unfit.

Question 146

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What is necessary to for crew to act as a member of the flight crew of an aircraft registered in Hong Kong (article 19-1)?
Answer
  • Relevant Certificate Holder
  • Hong Kong Resident
  • Relevant Licence Holder

Question 147

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Instructions for position of emergency equipment should be
Answer
  • Explicitly shown in a place which is visible for all passengers
  • Available for each individual passenger
  • Available for each individual passenger, or Explicitly shown in a prominent position in every passenger compartment if permitted by Chief Executive in writing

Question 148

Question
It is a requirement that Flight Crew Licence holders enter flight times in their personal log books. In this case, “Flight Time” is defined, for aeroplanes, as:
Answer
  • The moment when it first moves under its own power until the moment when it next comes to rest after landing
  • The moment when. after the embarkation of its crew for the purpose of taking off, the aeroplane commences the take-off roll under its own power. until the time it first touches down for the purpose of landing
  • The moment when, after the embarkation of its crew for the purpose of taking off. it first moves under its own power until the moment when it next, comes to rest after landing
  • The moment when all external doors close for the purpose of embarkation until the moment when all external doors open for the purpose of disembarkation

Question 149

Question
A signal of “Raise arm with fist clenched horizontally in front of face then extend fingers” made by a marshaller on the ground has the following meaning:
Answer
  • Brakes engaged.
  • Remove chocks.
  • Brakes released.

Question 150

Question
A Public Transport aeroplane registered in HK and certified for two pilot operations is operating from Sydney. Both control seats are fitted with 5 point crew harnesses. The flight crew consists of the commander, the first officer and the second officer. For the take-off from Sydney it is a requirement that:"
Answer
  • Either the commander or the first officer is at the left hand controls with the second officer at the right hand controls and that both pilots are wearing the full safety harness.
  • The commander and the first/second officer are at the controls and the commander is wearing full safety harness but the first/second officer need only wear a lap type safety belt.
  • The commander and the first/second officer may sit at either set of controls. The commander is required to wear the 5 point safety harness and the first/second officer may wear either the full safety harness or a lap type safety belt with a diagonal strap.
  • The commander and the first/second officer are at the controls and both are wearing the full safety harness.

Question 151

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What are flying machines to give way to?
Answer
  • Airships and balloons
  • Airships, gliders and balloons
  • Gliders and balloons
  • Private aircraft to give way to commercial aircraft

Question 152

Question
As the holder of an instrument rating, the privileges of this enable you to:
Answer
  • Operate as PIC or CP on a regular public transport service under IFR.
  • Operate at night as PIC or CP of an aircraft in controlled airspace.
  • Operate as PIC or CP of an A/C in controlled airspace under IFR.

Question 153

Question
When must seat belts be used by pilots?
Answer
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition, at all times.
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition, when below FL150 in controlled airspace.
  • At all times when at the controls and shoulder harness in addition, during take-off and landing.

Question 154

Question
Hong Kong Civil Aviation (Investigation of Accidents) Regulations applies to…
Answer
  • Civil aircraft only
  • Civil and military aircraft
  • Aircraft registered in HK

Question 155

Question
How many days does training record keep
Answer
  • 14 Days
  • 7 Days
  • 28 Days
  • 30 Days

Question 156

Question
Under the ANO HK, when can a pilot without an instruction‘s rating, give flying instructions?
Answer
  • When giving type conversion but only in a simulator
  • An ATPL holder may give any type of flying instruction to anyone
  • The minimum requirement is an “Assistant flying instructors” rating
  • When giving type conversion on a multi engine aircraft to a qualified pilot

Question 157

Question
What privilege is granted to the holder of Flight Radiotelephony Operator (article 19)?
Answer
  • "transmitted messages only on a frequency exceeding 60 MHz assigned by the Chief Executive, in which the stability of the frequency radiated is not maintained automatically by the transmitter and not operate the transmitter except use of external switches"
  • "transmitted messages only on a frequency not exceeding 60 MHz, in which the stability of the frequency radiated is maintained automatically by the transmitter but not operate the transmitter except use of external switches"
  • "transmitted messages only on a frequency exceeding 60 MHz assigned by the Chief Executive, in which the stability of the frequency radiated is maintained automatically by the transmitter but not operate the transmitter except use of external switches"
  • "transmitted messages only on a frequency exceeding 60 MHz assigned by the Chief Executive, in which the stability of the frequency radiated is maintained automatically by the transmitter and operate the transmitter in any circumstance"

Question 158

Question
An aircraft shall not fly over or within:
Answer
  • 3000ft of any assembly in the open air of more than 1000 persons assembled for the purpose of witnessing or participating in any organised event.
  • 1500ft of any person, vessel, vehicle or structure
  • 3000ft of any assembly in the open air of more than 1000 persons assembled for the purpose of witnessing or participating in any organised event except with the permission in writing of the Chief executive
  • 1000ft of any person, vessel, vehicle or structure

Question 159

Question
Certificate of Maintenance release certify?
Answer
  • aircraft or any part thereof or its equipment has been overhauled, repaired, replaced, modified or maintained
  • perts require to be repaired
  • maintenance date is due

Question 160

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

Question 161

Question
The reporting requirement for the above MOR is that the report shall be submitted to the Chief Executive in writing:
Answer
  • Within 96 hours of the completion of the flight
  • Within 96 hours of the information coming into the possession of the person reporting
  • Within 96 hours of the completion of the flight on which the incident occurred
  • Within 96 hours of the incident which the person is reporting

Question 162

Question
Which of the following is an accident to be reported? (Regulation 2)
Answer
  • Landing Gear damage
  • Engine Failure in flight
  • Finger broken

Question 163

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

Question 164

Question
A pilot is incapacitated during the flight. What actions are to be taken?
Answer
  • The illness must be reported after 20 days.
  • A report must be raised to the catering office at CAD.
  • Issue of a new medical certificate.
  • A Mandatory Occurrence Report must be submitted.

Question 165

Question
Departure from rules of air to avoid imminent danger, the pilot should report to:
Answer
  • police commissioner
  • Chief executive
  • competent Authority
  • operator

Question 166

Question
Weight Schedule includes
Answer
  • Total Weight
  • Empty Weight
  • Basic Weight
  • Full Weight

Question 167

Question
With 2 weeks to go to your rating you fail your test. Are you:
Answer
  • Still rated provided 13 months has not elapsed since first rating tests.
  • Unrated until you have passed a retake.
  • Rated until your original expiry date.

Question 168

Question
Are you allowed to be drunk in any aircraft?
Answer
  • Only if you stop drinking when directed by the commander or crew
  • Only if it is as a result of the alcohol served on the aircraft
  • Only if you enter the aircraft when you are not drunk
  • No

Question 169

Question
Your flight have 3 pilots, the number of crew have to be in the cockpit for at all times
Answer
  • at least 2 pilots at cockpit and PIC at control during take off and landing
  • at least 2 pilots at cockpit at all times
  • at least 2 pilots at cockpit below FL150 and IFR

Question 170

Question
For accident happened, who should report to
Answer
  • Commissioner of Police
  • Chief Executive

Question 171

Question
It is allowed to not include all information of crew duties and information in the Operation Manual, where can we also include it?
Answer
  • Maintenance Manual
  • Flight Crew Training Manual
  • Flight Manual

Question 172

Question
If breach an(hk) o what level offense is that?
Answer
  • Level 3
  • Level 2
  • Level 1
  • Level 4

Question 173

Question
A pilot becomes ill during a flight which impedes his capacity to act in the functions to which his license relates. What action should be taken on landing?
Answer
  • Report in writing to the Chief Executive as soon as possible
  • Submit a mandatory report as soon as possible
  • Submit a mandatory report within 96 hours
  • Report in writing to the Chief Executive after 20 days has elapsed

Question 174

Question
Position of emergency equipment, and instruction of emergency procedure should be…
Answer
  • Provided for most passengers
  • Provided individually for each passenger; if the Chief Executive so permits in writing, exhibited in a prominent position in every passenger compartment

Question 175

Question
Which of the following statements is correct?
Answer
  • Pilot license for fixed wing aircraft operating in Hong Kong FIR shall include a valid language endorsement
  • “Day” refers to the period from half an hour after sunrise to half an hour before sunset, observed on surface level
  • Flight crew shall not consume more than 2 units of alcohol within 24 hours before flight and no alcohol within 8 hours before flight

Question 176

Question
FO pilot is flying an ILS approach when the RVR goes below minimums of final approach. What should his actions be?
Answer
  • Hand over to the commander.
  • Continue the approach to 1,000' AGL.
  • Conduct a Go Around
  • Continue the approach as DH.

Question 177

Question
An aircraft whose certificate of Airworthiness is in the transport category is required to carry
Answer
  • The certificate of the Maintenance Schedule, indicating that the aircraft has been maintained in accordance with the same maintenance schedule.
  • The Clearance for Flight certificate by the maintenance authority that the aircraft Certificate of Airworthiness is still valid
  • The certificate of Release to Service in accordance with the maintenance schedule
  • The certificate of the Maintenance Review, indicating that the aircraft has been maintained in accordance with the same maintenance schedule.

Question 178

Question
A person shall not, when acting as a member of the crew of any aircraft or being carried in any aircraft for the purpose of so acting:
Answer
  • Have consumed any psychoactive substances within the previous 8 hours
  • Have consumed any alcohol or drug within the previous 12 hours
  • Be under the influence of psychoactive substances to such an extent as to impair his/her capacity to act
  • Have consumed any psychoactive substances within the previous 10 hours

Question 179

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In accordance with rules for avoiding aerial collisions, an aircraft which has right of way shall:
Answer
  • Pass over or under the other aircraft.
  • Maintain its course and speed.
  • Alter its course to the right.

Question 180

Question
What simulator details must be entered in your personal flying log book?
Answer
  • Simulator flight tests must be recorded.
  • All simulator details that were flown must be recorded.
  • No simulator details required.

Question 181

Question
What should be included to make a pilot's licence valid
Answer
  • Ordinary signature in ink
  • Name and Address in ink
  • Company chop/stamp

Question 182

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

Question 183

Question
Do pilot need to carry flight crew license all the time for international flight? (article 57)
Answer
  • yes, he needed as long as international passenger flight
  • no, as long as he can present it within 5days to authority

Question 184

Question
A certificate of validation, granted under the law of any country other than Hong Kong, may be issued for
Answer
  • 2 year
  • 3 year
  • 1 year
  • such periods as the Chief Executive thinks fit

Question 185

Question
As a PIC, he has to be satisfied before takeoff that…
Answer
  • Departure time
  • Cargo loading is appropriate by a physical check.
  • The post-start system faults have been cancelled.
  • Ensuring a safe flight can be conducted (should be answer, not sure)

Question 186

Question
What must the Pilot in Command present is requested to do so
Answer
  • Weight Schedule
  • Licence of its flight crew
  • Repair Schedule
  • Maintenance schedule

Question 187

Question
210. How Long shall the operator keep the certificate of maintenance review?
Answer
  • 2 years (from the day of use)
  • 3 years
  • 1 year
  • 5 years

Question 188

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
  • 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.
  • 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 belowthe horizon.
  • Any scheduled journey, provided he/she has carried out at least 5 take-offs and landings at night

Question 189

Question
The holder of an HK ATPL has the following aggregate flight times for the previous27 days : A330 (Public transport) 87 hours TB10 (Private) 6 hoursThe pilot may. on day 28, undertake which of the following flights:
Answer
  • A private flight in a TB10 not exceeding 7 hours
  • An aerial work flight not exceeding 7 hours
  • A public transport flight not exceeding 7 hours
  • A public transport. or an aerial work flight not exceeding 13 hours

Question 190

Question
What is the horizontal distance that must be taken into consideration when calculating the highest fixed object to be avoided, in a populated area?
Answer
  • 2,000 ft.
  • 2,500 ft.
  • 1,500 ft.
  • 1,000 ft.

Question 191

Question
You have a certificate of test on 2/1/06 and another on 3/5/06, when is your certificate valid until?
Answer
  • 01/02/2007
  • 02/11/2006
  • 01/07/2006
  • If renew between the 4th - 6th month, it will be valid for 30 months since the first renewal date

Question 192

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

Question 193

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

Question 194

Question
Combi configuration is allowed:
Answer
  • If the cargo is not blocking passengers exit
  • After the passengers embarks and before passenger disembarks
  • Not permitted
  • When the exit is not required for use by passengers

Question 195

Question
Minimum number of crew when aircraft weight over 5700 kg
Answer
  • 5
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4

Question 196

Question
You are taxying on the manoeuvring area when the control tower directs a flashing green light towards you. What does this mean?
Answer
  • Return to starting point on the aerodrome.
  • You may move on the manoeuvring area and apron.
  • You may take-off (not applicable to a vehicle).

Question 197

Question
When a flight crew suffer from food poisoning, what is the first action?
Answer
  • Deem as license suspended until a medical examiner review and approve fit for flying
  • Mandatory Report to CE

Question 198

Question
A HK registered Boeing 777 suffers damage to an exit door at an aerodrome where it is not practicable for the door to be repaired or replaced. The number of passengers and seating arrangements permit the aircraft to depart with this exit unserviceable. What other measures should the commander ensure are taken:
Answer
  • "The exit should be locked and marked by a red disc at least 23 cm in diameter with a horizontal white bar across it bearing the words “No exit"" in red lettering and the EXIT sign should be covered."
  • "The exit should be marked “No exit"" in white lettering on a red bar 23 cm across, the door should be locked and the EXIT sign should be covered."
  • "The exit should be marked by a red disc at least 23 cm in diameter with a white bar across it bearing the words ""No exit"" in red lettering and the EXIT sign should be covered."
  • "The exit should be locked and marked by a white disc at least 23 cm in diameter with a horizontal red bar across it bearing the words “No exit"" in white lettering and the EXIT sign should be covered."

Question 199

Question
An incident, relating to the operation of an aircraft. which would require a Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) would be an incident involving:
Answer
  • The incapacitation of the second officer with food poisoning
  • The refusal of the flight crew to comply with an ATC clearance
  • The loading of cargo (excluding mail)

Question 200

Question
Which of following is correct? 1. Engineer has to enter flight log for defects 2. PIC has to enter flight log for defects 3. Engineer has to enter flight log for TO and LDG time 4. PIC has to enter flight log for TO and LDG time"
Answer
  • 1&2
  • 2&3
  • 2&4
  • 1&3
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