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CPL EXAMINATION

AIR LAW – 11 30 minutes

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.

Q.2 An Instrument Rating must be renewed every;

(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:

(a) The runway can only be used with caution.


(b) That the section of the runway marked by them is unfit for the movement
of an aircraft.
(c) Half the runway is not usable.
(d) None of the above.

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.

Q.5 In a non-pressurised aircraft used for the public transport of passengers,


the flight crews are required to use
oxygen masks for flight;

(a) At all time.


(b) Above FL130
(c) Above 10,000 feet altitude.
(d) Above FL150.

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Q.6 An aircraft when flying in sight of the ground and following a road, railway
line, canal or coastline;

(a) Shall keep such line of landmark on its right.


(b) Shall keep such line of landmark on its left.
(c) Either left or right.
(d) Directly over such line of landmark.

Q.7 With a gathering of more than 1000 people at an open air organized event,
an aircraft must not fly within;

(a) 3000 feet.


(b) 2000 feet.
(c) 1500 feet.
(d) 1000 feet.

Q.8 An aircraft flying en-route under IFR must maintain:

(a) 1500ft. above the highest obstacle within 5 nm.


(b) 1000ft. above the highest obstacle within 10 nm.
(c) 1000ft. above the highest obstacle within 5 nm.
(d) 1500ft. above the highest obstacle within 10 nm.
Q.9 The ground/air visual signal “V” used at a crash site means:

(a) Survivors proceeding in this direction.


(b) No assistance required.
(c) Assistance required.
(d) Search cancelled.

Q10 What is the definition for “Night”:

(a) 30 mins. After sunset and 30 mins. Before sunrise.


(b) 20 mins. After sunset and 20 mins. Before sunrise.
(c) 10 mins. After sunset and 10 mins. Before sunrise.
(d) 20 mins. After sunset and 20 mins. After sunrise.

Q11 Within Control Zones, air traffic clearance is required for:

(a) All types of flight.


(b) IFR flight at night.
(c) VFR flight in daylight.
(d) None of the above.

Q12 A Flight Plan must be submitted for a flight from KL to KK at least:

(a) 30 mins before departure.


(b) 60 mins. Before departure.

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(c) 90 mins before departure.


(d) 45 mins. Before departure.

Q13 Flying at 7000 feet amsl outside controlled airspace, your track lies
between;

(a) 000 to 089 inclusive


(b) 090 to 179 inclusive
(c) 180 to 269 inclusive
(d) 270 to 359 inclusive.

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

Q15 During an initial climb in uncontrolled airspace, the pilot;

(a) may use any desired pressure setting


(b) must use QFE
(c) must set 1013.2
(d) must use local QNH

Q16 What are the international distress frequencies that an aircraft can use to
transmit a Distress Message?

(a) 2812 KHz, 121.5 MHz, 243.0 MHz.


(b) 2182 KHz, 121.5 MHz. 243.0 MHz.
(c) 2182 KHz. 125.1 MHz 243.0 MHz.
(d) 2182 KHz. 125.1 MHz 234.0 MHz.

Q17 Aircrafts classified as “Light” are aircrafts that weighs;

(a) 7000 kg or less


(b) 10000 kg or less
(c) 5000 kg or less
(d) None of the above.

Q18 Class “G” airspace is:

(a) Controlled airspace up to FL150


(b) Uncontrolled airspace up to FL150
(c) Uncontrolled airspace from ground level to FL250
(d) Uncontrolled airspace from 3000 ft. to FL250

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Q19 Flight Plans are required to be submitted for:

(a) IFR flight only


(b) VFR flight only
(c) VFR and IFR flights
(d) All of the above.

Q20 Flights on airways, separation can be base on;

(a) Estimated and actual time over position reporting point


(b) Reports of visual sighting
(c) Distance reports
(d) All of the above.

Q21 You are flying a magnetic track of 260 and entering a control zone, you are
required to fly;

(a) even + 500 feet in VFR


(b) maintain even in IFR
(c) maintain Odd
(d) (a) And (b) are correct.

Q22 A control zone means controlled airspace:

(a) Which extends upwards from a specified height to an upper limit


(b) Extending upwards from the surface of the earth to a specified upper limit
(c) I the form of a corridor equipped with radio navigation aids
(d) None of the above.

Q23 Two aircraft on a converging course, the aircraft which has the other on its
right should give way. What should
the other do?

(a) Take action as to best aid in preventing a collision.


(b) Increase speed.
(c) Maintain course and speed.
(d) Turn to the left.

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:

(a) There is a collision risk, turn right.


(b) There is a collision risk, maintain heading.
(c) There is a collision risk, turn left.
(d) There is no collision risk.

Q26 What visual signals may be disregarded by the commander of an aircraft?

(a) Pyrotechnic lights.


(b) Those displayed in the signal square at an unlicensed aerodrome.

(c) Marshalling signals.


(d) None of the above.

Q27 Transport Category (Passenger) aircraft can;

(a) Fly for any purpose.


(b) Fly for passengers only
(c) Fly for passengers and cargoes only.
(d) None of the above.

Q28 Marshaller repeatedly moving hands upwards and backwards beckoning


onwards means;

(a) Move ahead.


(b) Stop
(c) Slow down
(d) Chocks away.

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;

(a) The brakes are to be applied.


(b) The brakes are to be released
(c) The chocks have been removed
(d) 5 mins to taxy.

Q30 “Aerial Work” Category aircraft can perform the following, except:

(a) Transport cargo


(b) Crop dusting
(c) Flight Instruction
(d) None of the above.

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