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CPL EXAMINATION
Q.1 On the ground, the correct order of priority for an aircraft and vehicles is:
(a) Aircraft taking off or landing, aircraft taxying, vehicles towing aircraft.
(b) Emergency fire tender vehicles, aircraft taking off or landing, vehicles
towing aircraft.
(c) Aircraft taking off or landing, vehicles towing aircraft, aircraft taxying.
(d) Vehicles towing aircraft, aircraft taking off or landing, aircraft taxying.
(a) 25 months.
(b) 13 months.
(c) 12 months.
(d) 6 months.
Q.3 Two or more White crosses are displayed on a runway, with the arms of
the crosses at an angle of 45 to the
centerline of the runway means that:
Q.4 An aircraft has a total seating capacity of 250, and 200 passengers are
being carried, how many cabin attendants
must be on board?
(a) Six
(b) Eight.
(c) Five.
(d) Four.
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Q.6 An aircraft when flying in sight of the ground and following a road, railway
line, canal or coastline;
Q.7 With a gathering of more than 1000 people at an open air organized event,
an aircraft must not fly within;
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Q13 Flying at 7000 feet amsl outside controlled airspace, your track lies
between;
Q14 What is the appropriate flight level in the FIR if the track (M) is 269; and
below FL250?
(a) 5500
(b) 6000
(c) 6500
(d) 7000
Q16 What are the international distress frequencies that an aircraft can use to
transmit a Distress Message?
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Q21 You are flying a magnetic track of 260 and entering a control zone, you are
required to fly;
Q23 Two aircraft on a converging course, the aircraft which has the other on its
right should give way. What should
the other do?
Q24 At night you see a Red and Green navigation lights of another aircraft on a
relative bearing of 330 and
decreasing;
(a) There is a collision risk, turn right.
(b) There is a collision risk, maintain course.
(c) There is a collision risk, turn left.
(d) There is no collision risk.
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Q25 You are flying at night and you see a Red navigation light of another
aircraft on a relative bearing of 050 and it
remains constant:
Q29 A Marshaller places his arm horizontally in front of his body with his fist
clenched and then he extends his
fingers to indicate that;
Q30 “Aerial Work” Category aircraft can perform the following, except:
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