6 AIR LAW. EXAM. PREP.

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6 AIR LAW. EXAM. PREP.
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Question 1

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135 The minimum horizontal distance concerning visibility from clouds on a VFR flight, in 3000 ft inside a controlled airspace, is :
Answer
  • O 1500 m.
  • O 2500 m.
  • O 1000 m
  • O clear of clouds.

Question 2

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136 The minimum vertical distance from clouds on a VFR flight, in 5500 ft and outside a controlled airspace, is :
Answer
  • O 1000 ft.
  • O clear of clouds and in sight of terrain or water surface.
  • O 2500 ft.
  • O 1500 ft.

Question 3

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137 An aircraft may not fly over an open air gathering of more than thousand of people, who are witnessing or participating in any organised event, within:
Answer
  • O 1000 metres.
  • O 1500 ft, above the highest fixed object within 2000 ft of the aircraft.
  • O 2000 ft, AGL.
  • O below 500 ft.

Question 4

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139 After submitting a flight plan for a flight in uncontrolled airspace, the planned departure time is delayed by more than an hour and a quarter due to the aircraft's late arrival from its previous training flight The appropriate action would be to:
Answer
  • O submit a new flight plan and cancel the old one.
  • O do nothing, as there is a two hour window commencing from the original planned time of departure.
  • O advise ATC as soon as possible after one hour past the planned off blocks time.
  • O submit a new supplementary flight plan, once the original flight plan has expired.

Question 5

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140 In all aeroplane in flight the use of mobile telephones is:
Answer
  • O not allowed, as such action may interfere with aircraft avionics and is contrary to the , aircraft radio operating license and telephone license.
  • O restricted to local calls only, as any attempt to make a long distance or international call my jam surface cell network receivers.
  • O only permitted if used in the context of a back-up to VHF communications where reception is poor.
  • O only permitted for personal calls only.

Question 6

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141 In the event of a delay of……………(i)………….in excess of the estimated off block time for a controlled flight or a delay of………….(ii)………………for an uncontrolled flight for which a flight plan has been submitted, the flight plan should be amended, or a new flight plan submitted and the old flight plan cancelled, whichever is applicable. Select the combination that correctly completes this Statement.
Answer
  • O (i) thirty (30) minutes (ii) one hour
  • O (i) forty five (45) minutes - (ii) one hour
  • O (i) one hour (ii) thirty (30) minutes
  • O (i) thirty (30) minutes (ii) forty five (45) minutes

Question 7

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142 If a flight plan has been filed and the aircraft commander lands at an aerodrome other than the filed destination, he must notify the ATCU unit at the planned destination:
Answer
  • O within 30 minutes of the ETA at the planned destination.
  • O within 45 minutes of the ETA at the planned destination.
  • O within 45 minutes of the landing time at the diversion airfield:
  • O within 30 minutes of the scheduled arrival time at the diversion airfield.

Question 8

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143 For the purpose of submitting a flight plan, if there is not available at the departure aerodrome, an air traffic services unit, the flight plan should be submitted:
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  • O Both (i) and (ii), are correct.
  • O (i) by telephone, telex, or fax or e-mail.
  • O (ii) by any flight for which a flight plan has been submitted covering the entire flight to destination aerodrome.
  • O (iii) two days before departure by express post (courier), to the unit serving or designated to serve the departure aerodrome.

Question 9

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144 A flight plan must be filed:
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  • O for any flight.
  • O only when the pilot is required to do so by Air Traffic Control.
  • O when the pilot is flying over sparsely populated areas.
  • O only for IFR flight.

Question 10

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145 A delay message should be initiated if a flight plan has been filed and the flight departure is delayed by:
Answer
  • O 30 minutes.
  • O 1 hour.
  • O 2 hours.
  • O 90 minutes.

Question 11

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146 Change from IFR flight to VFR flight is only acceptable when a message initiated by the PIC, containing:
Answer
  • O the specific expression "Canceling my IFR flight plan".
  • O all the details satisfies the ATC for this change.
  • O the alternate aerodrome for the new route.
  • O the specific expression "Change my flight plan due to…"

Question 12

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147 Unless otherwise prescribed by the appropriate ATS Authority, a flight plan for a flight to be provided with ATCS, shall be submitted at … (i)……… , or, if submitted during flight, at time which will ensure its receipt by by the appropriate ATSU at least …….(ii)……………. the aircraft is estimated to reach.
Answer
  • O (i) sixty minutes before (ii) ten minutes before
  • O (i) thirty minutes before (ii) sixty minutes before
  • O (i) thirty minutes before (ii) thirty minutes before
  • O (i) ten minutes before or ten minutes after (ii) in sight of the aerodrome.

Question 13

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149 According to the Chicago Convention, the following documents must be carried in every aircraft:
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  • O A. Its Journey Log Book, Certificate of registration, Certificate of Airworthiness and Radio Station License. Cargo manifest, crew licenses and passenger names, departure/destination aerodrome
  • O Certificate of registration, Certificate of Airworthiness and Radio Station License, if it is equipped with radio apparatus
  • O The appropriate licenses for each member of crew
  • O If it carries cargo, a manifest and detailed declarations of the cargo, passenger names and departure/destination aerodrome

Question 14

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150 According to the Article 36 of the Chicago Convention, the use of photographic equipment in aircraft flying over the territory of a contracting state:
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  • O May be prohibited or regulated by the contracting state
  • O Is without restrictions, in the case that the aircraft has been registered in a contracting (ICAO) state
  • O May be done only under an ICAO permission

Question 15

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151 Every contracting state, for the certificates of competency and licenses granted to any of its nationals by another contracting state:
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  • O Reserves the right to refuse the recognition, for the purpose of flight above its own territory
  • O Recognizes them without restrictions, because the certificates are issued according to the provisions of the Annex 1 to the Chicago Convention
  • O May refuse the recognition of the licenses for the purpose of flight above a foreign territory

Question 16

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152 Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority, according to the Article 16 of N. 211/1947:
Answer
  • O Has the right to search aircraft of the other contracting States on landing or departure and to inspect the certificates and other documents referring to the flight, the aircraft and its crew
  • O Has the right to inspect the certificates and other documents referring to the flight, the aircraft and its crew
  • O Has not the right to search and inspect the aircraft of another contracting state
  • O Has the right to search aircraft of the other contracting States on landing or departure

Question 17

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153 According to Article 10 of the Chicago Convention, every aircraft of a contracting state:
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  • O Shall always use a designated customs airport on departure from and arrival at an airport in the territory of a contracting state
  • O On departure from the territory of a contracting state, shall depart from a designated customs airport
  • O which enters the territory of a contracting state, shall land at an airport designated by that state for the purpose of customs and other examination

Question 18

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154 According to the Article 32 of the Chicago Convention, in every aircraft engaged in international air navigation:
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  • O The co-pilot and the rest crew members of the aircraft must be provided with documents issued or rendered valid by the state in which the aircraft is registered
  • O Only the pilot and no other members of the operating crew shall be provided with certificates of competency and licenses

Question 19

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155 According to Annex 7 to the Chicago Convention, the registration marks, must be consisted by letters, figures or a combination of letters and figures, and granted by:
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  • O By the state of registry
  • O By the International Civil Aviation Organization
  • O By the International Telecommunication Unit

Question 20

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156 The runway-end lights must be:
Answer
  • O Fixed unidirectional lights showing red in the direction of the runway
  • O Fixed unidirectional lights showing white, in the direction of the runway
  • O Fixed lights showing white
  • O Fixed lights showing red

Question 21

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157 Declared distances may be:
Answer
  • O TODA,TORA, ASDA & LDA
  • O Take-off Run Available
  • O Take-Off Distance Available
  • O Accelerate Stop-Distance Available and Landing Distance Available

Question 22

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158 The displaced runway threshold is identified by :
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  • O A series of consecutive arrows on the centre line marking of the runway, aiming to the new threshold position
  • O A "X" shape marking on the threshold
  • O A "T" shape marking on the threshold

Question 23

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159 Taxi-Holding Position is:
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  • O A specific position where the taxiing aircraft should stop and remain in this position except for otherwise being instructed by the air traffic service
  • O A specific area of the runway surface within which an aircraft can be fully stopped in case of take-off abandon

Question 24

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161 A student pilot can fly a SOLO flight,:
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  • O when a special authorization has been granted to him by his instructor and he is 16 years old, holding also a valid medical certificate Class A or B
  • O when he is 16 years old and he is also holder of a valid medical certificate Class A or B
  • O only when he feels himself competent to do so, according to his previous flight experience

Question 25

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162 According to JAR-FCL 1.090, a student pilot before its first solo flight shall be at least:
Answer
  • O 16 years of age
  • O 18 years of age
  • O 21 years of age
  • O 17 years of age
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