Question 1
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310 Longitude is measured EAST or WEST from……………….?
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O the first Meridian of Greenwich
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O the Equator
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O the Meridian 0 to Meridian 360
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O the Meridian 0 to Meridian 090
Question 2
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311 Latitude is defined as……………………..?
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O the angle having the top in the centre of the earth, one side over the equator level and the other top side on a specific point of its surface.
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O the angle having the top in the centre of the earth, one side over the level of the first Meridian and the other top side on a specific point of its surface.
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O the angle having the top in the centre of the Small Circle, to the specific point on the surface of the earth, one side lying on the level of the First Longitude and the other on the level of the Small Circle.
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O the angle having the top on the North Pole, one side on the axis of the earth and the other side on a specific point of the surface.
Question 3
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316 The horizontal angle between the a/c's nose and any point around the horizon less than 360 degrees, is called…………?
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O relative bearing
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O drift
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O absolute bearing
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O none of them
Question 4
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318 Drift is the difference between…
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O heading and track
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O true north and magnetic north
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O magnetic north and compass north
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O wind direction and track
Question 5
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319 The angle between True and Magnetic north is……
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O Variation
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O Deviation
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O Dip
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O Drift
Question 6
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320 Variation is the angle…
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O between true meridian and magnetic meridian
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O between true meridian and compass meridian
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O between magnetic meridian and compass meridian
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O none of the above
Question 7
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321 Deviation is the angle between……………..
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O magnetic and compass north
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O true and compass north
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O horizontal and oblique level of compass
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O true and magnetic north
Question 8
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322 What is Rhumb line?
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O A curved line crossing the meridians with the same angle
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O A concave curve passing the observers meridian
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O A curved line crossing all the small circles with the same angle
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O A curved line with concave ends to the nearest pole
Question 9
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323 A line of equal magnetic variation is…
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O connecting all the meridians with the same magnetic variation
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O crossing all the parallels of latitudes with the same angle
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O connecting all the places of equal magnetic variation
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O crossing all the meridians with the same angle
Question 10
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324 What is the latitude difference between two places that have a time difference of two (2) hours?
Question 11
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325 Convert in time, the difference of longitude of 62 deg, 38 min and 45 sec.
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O 4h 10min 35sec
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O 3h 23min 10sec
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O 4h 20min 24 sec
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O none of them
Question 12
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327 What is the time difference between two places, having a longitude difference of 9 degrees and 30 minutes?
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O 38 minutes of time
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O 30 minutes of time
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O 42 minutes of time
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O 35 minutes of time
Question 13
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419 In stereographic charts for civil use, scale is true…
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O to poles
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O to meridians
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O to equator
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O to all the above
Question 14
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420 What is the angle difference, in means of longitude, for the time of 3h 30min?
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O 52.5°
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O 40°
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O 45.5°
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O 57°
Question 15
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421 If a heading of 135° (T) is the result for track 130° and TAS 135 kts is the result of 140 kts of GS, then the wind is coming from…
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O 246°/13 kts
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O 019°/12 kts
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O 200°/13 kts
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O 230°/12 kts
Question 16
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422 What is the distance covered in 2 and ½ minutes from an a/c, if the GS is 98 kts?
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O 4,10 NM
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O 2,45 NM
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O 3,35 NM
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O 4,90 NM
Question 17
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423 What is the distance covered in 3 and ½ minutes from an a/c, if the GS is 165 kts?
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O 11,0 NM
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O 5,8 NM
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O 12,8 NM
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O 13,1 NM
Question 18
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424 Given the following:
Fuel for take off: ………………………………………………….36 USG
Fuel consumption: ………………………………………….12.4 USG/h
Ground speed: ……………………………………………………………...140 kt
Airborne time after T/O: …………………………………….48 min
according to legislation, what is the distance you can fly VFR?
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O 182 NM
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O 294 NM
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O 224 NM
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O 165 NM
Question 19
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425 During a flight from Kastoria to Alexandroupolis, you pass over Makedonia International Airport of Thessaloniki (LGTS) at 13:50 and the next reporting point, according to flight plan, is the airport of Kavala (LGKV) at 14:20.
Using the following data, estimate the IAS due to be established over Kavala on schedule.
Distance between LGTS and LGKV is 70 NM approx.
W/V is 115°/25 kt
TR is 075°
PA is 9.000 ft
OAT is -9°C
IAS should be…
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O 146 kt
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O 138 kt
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O 162 kt
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O 168 kt
Question 20
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426 Maintaining a constant heading of 180° (M) and achieving a TAS of 130 kts, you cross R-270° of VOR at 10:37 and R-260° at 10:42. Estimate the distance and time for establishing the station.
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O 30 min - 65 NM
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O 42 min - 104 NM
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O 44 min - 96 NM
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O 40 min - 85 NM
Question 21
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427 The maximum demonstrated cross wind component for the aircraft is 11kt.Given a 16kt wind speed, by how many degrees can a runway heading differ from the wind direction before the surface cross wind component equals 11kt? (Fig.11)
Question 22
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428 Given the following data:
Fuel required for start up, taxy, run up and take-off = 2US gal.
Planned flight time = 2hr-30min.
Planned diversion time to alternate airfield = 22min.
Fuel consumption rate = 6US gal/hr.
Fuel for approach and landing or missed approach = 3US gal.
Fuel required to be on board overhead the alternate airfield= 7US gal.
The minimum fuel required to be on board before start-up is (rounded up to the nearest whole gallon):
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O 30 US gal.
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O 27 US gal.
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O 24 US gal.
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O 20 US gal.
Question 23
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429 The maximum demonstrated cross wind component for your aircraft is 15kts. Given a 19kts wind speed, by how many degrees can a runway heading differ from the wind direction before the surface cross wind component equals 15kts. (Use CRP-1 or consult Fig. 11)
Question 24
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430 In respect of a VOR, a radial is defined as:
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O a magnetic bearing FROM the VOR
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O a true bearing TO the VOR
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O a magnetic bearing TO the VOR
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O a true bearing FROM the VOR
Question 25
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431 When maintaining a magnetic track of 090 outbound an NDB with 6° right drift, the relative bearing indicator "RBI" will indicate:
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O 186° relative.
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O 180° relative
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O 174° relative.
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O 090° relative.