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1. A Rhumb line is: MARK
A) the shortest distance between two points on a Polyconic projection
B) a line on the surface of the Earth cutting all meridians at the same angle
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C) a line convex to the nearest pole on a Mercator projection
D) any straight line on a Lambert projection
2. Parallels of latitude, except the equator, are: MARK
A) both Rhumb lines and Great circles
B) Great circles
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C) Rhumb lines
D) are neither Rhumb lines nor Great circles
3. The duration of civil twilight is the time: MARK
A) between sunset and when the centre of the Sun is 12° below the true horizon
B) needed by the Sun to move from the apparent height of 0° to the apparent height of 6°
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C) agreed by the international aeronautical authorities which is 12 minutes
D) between sunset and when the centre of the Sun is 6° below the true horizon
4. Given: MARK
true track is 348°,
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drift 17° left,
variation 32° W,
deviation 4°E.
What is the compass heading?
A) 033°
B) 337°
C) 359°
D) 007°
5. Given: MARK
Maximum allowable crosswind component is 20 kt.
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Runway 06, RWY QDM 063°(M).
Wind direction 100°(M)
Calculate the maximum allowable wind speed?
A) 25 kt
B) 26 kt
C) 37 kt
D) 33 kt
6. An aircraft at latitude 02°20'N tracks 180°(T) for 685 km.
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MARK
On completion of the flight the latitude will be:
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A) 03°50'S
B) 09°05'S
C) 04°30'S
D) 04°10'S
7. The north and south magnetic poles are the only positions on the Earth's surface where: MARK
A) a freely suspended compass needle will stand horizontal
B) a position where the horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field is a maximum
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C) a freely suspended compass needle would stand vertical
D) the value of magnetic variation equals 90°
8. On a Direct Mercator chart, a rhumb line appears as a: MARK
A) spiral curve
B) small circle concave to the nearer pole
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C) straight line
D) curve convex to the nearer pole
9. Given: MARK
CAS 120 kt,
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FL 80,
OAT +20°C.
What is the TAS?
A) 102 kt
B) 141 kt
C) 132 kt
D) 120 kt
10. An aircraft is planned to fly from position 'A' to position 'B', distance 320 NM, at an average GS of 180 kt. It departs 'A' MARK
at 1200 UTC. After flying 70 NM along track from 'A', the aircraft is 3 MIN ahead of planned time.
Using the actual GS experienced, what is the revised ETA at 'B'? 1
A) 1401 UTC
B) 1333 UTC
C) 1340 UTC
D) 1347 UTC
11. Given: MARK
Distance 'A' to 'B' is 100 NM,
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Fix obtained 40 NM along and 6 NM to the left of course.
What heading alteration must be made to reach 'B'?
A) 6° Right
B) 9° Right
C) 15° Right
D) 18° Right
12. Given: MARK
True heading = 310°
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TAS = 200 kt
GS = 176 kt
Drift angle 7° right.
Calculate the W/V?
A) 180° / 33 kt
B) 090° / 33 kt
C) 360° / 33 kt
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D) 270° / 33 kt
13. 265 USGAL equals? (Specific gravity 0.80) MARK
A) 895 kg
B) 862 kg
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C) 803 kg
D) 940 kg
14. When the time is 1400 LMT at 90° West, it is: MARK
A) 1000 LMT at 60° West.
B) 1400 LMT at 90° East.
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C) 1200 LMT at 120° West.
D) 0600 LMT at the Prime meridian.
15. A DME in tracking mode subsequently experiences a reduction in signal strength will switch the equipment in the first MARK
instance to:
A) memory mode 1
B) signal controlled search
C) standby mode
D) search mode
16. A Primary radar operates on the principle of: MARK
A) continuous wave transmission
B) phase comparison
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C) transponder interrogation
D) pulse technique
17. Which of the following equipments works on the interrogation/response principle? MARK
A) Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR)
B) Aerodrome Surface Movement Radar
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C) Airborne Weather Radar (AWR)
D) Global Positioning System (GPS)
18. In order to measure the radial from a VOR, the aircraft VOR receiver MARK
A) measures the time difference between reception of the two signals transmitted from the ground installation.
B) measures the phase difference between the reference phase and the variable phase of the signal.
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C) measures the time difference between sending the interrogation signal and receiving the transponder signal.
D) uses pulse technique to determine the radial.
19. An OBS is set to 048 with a TO flag showing. The VOR deviation bar is showing almost full right deflection. MARK
Approximately what radial are you on?
A) 058 1
B) 038
C) 238
D) 218
20. The nominal scale of a Lambert conformal conic chart is the: MARK
A) mean scale between the parallels of the secant cone
B) mean scale between pole and equator
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C) scale at the standard parallels
D) scale at the equator
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