1.
The “Certificate of Airworthiness” of an aircraft shall be deemed to be suspended when an aircraft:
a) Is involved in an accident/incident.
b) Is modified or repaired without the consent of the Director General.
c) Is modified or repaired otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of the rules.
d) In involved in a serious violation of the rules contained in the aircraft rules..
Ans. c)
2. A light aircraft taking off behind a heavy aircraft requires a spacing of:
a) 2 min. b) 3 min. c) 5 min d) 4 min
3. Emergency µHF frequency is:
a) 121.5 MHz b) 256.0 MHz c) 243.0 MHz d) 127.0 MHz
Ans. (c
4. Separation between climbing a/c , which is on crossing track of another a/c is:
a) 10mins b) 15mins c) 5mins d) 20mins.
1. A flight to be operated at altitudes at which the atmospheric pressure in personnel
compartments will be less than 700 hpa should not be commenced unless sufficient
stored breathing oxygen is carried to supply:
(a) all crew
(b) all crew and Passengers
(c) all crew members and passengers for any period that the atmospheric
pressure in compartments occupied by them will be less than 620 hPa.
(d) all crew when pressure is bellow 700 hPa.
Ans. c)
2. Draft amendments to aircraft rules 1937 will be published in:
(a) AIP (b) AIC (c) AIP Supplement (d) CARs
Ans. b
3. In IMC, on a route where reporting points are not given, the reporting will be done:
(a) Every half an hour (b) Every hour
(c) First report after 30mins and subsequent every 60mins
(d)On as required basis
4. HAT for Precision approaches Cat II is: (a) Nil (b) 50’ (c) 100’ (d) 200’
Ans. b
13. A person dies of cholera, his body can be brought to India if:
a. Packed in a wooden box.
b. Cannot be brought.
c. Sealed in zinc and packed in a wooden box. Closed in a shell of zinc, joints sealed,
shell enclosed in a teak wooden box which is enclosed in zinc lined box, filled with
saw dust impregnated with carbolic powder.
d. Permitted by the DGCA.
45. A twin engine p-i-c has decided to divert due to failure of one engine. It will be
(a) Uncertainty phase (b) Alert phase (c) Distress phase (d) Non of the above
Ans. B
1. A Boeing 737 aircraft fails to arrive over DPN at 1135 UTC .His ETA DPN is 1105 UTC .It will
be a: a) Distress phase b) Alert phase c) Uncertainity phase d) ALERFA
Ans. c)
2. What is the minimum flight visibility for flight in VFR if an aircraft is flying at 5000 feet in
Class G airspace at a speed of 120 knots and in sight of the surface?
a) 8000 metres b) 5000 metres c) 1500 metres d) There is no minimum
Ans. b)
3. What does a white dumbbell in the signal area mean?
a) Landing prohibited
b) Take-offs, landings and taxiing must be made on paved surface only
c) Take-offs and landings must be made on paved surfaces, taxiing may be on grass
d) Make all take-offs, landings and taxiing on runways & taxiways only.
Ans. d)
4. What ground signal indicates the runway in use to an aircraft in the air?
a) A white T in the signal area b) White numbers in the signal area
c) Either (a) or (b) d) Neither (a) or (b)
Ans. a)
5. In which Class of controlled airspace does ATC provide separation to IFR traffic from all
other traffic, no separation between VFR traffic, but VFR traffic must have clearance to enter
the airspace? a) Class B b) Class C c) Class D d) Class E
Ans. b)
6. ATC may provide an Approach Control Service. For what traffic is it primarily provided?
a) All aircraft arriving at the aerodrome only
b) All aircraft arriving or departing the aerodrome
c) Controlled traffic arriving at the aerodrome only
d) Controlled traffic arriving or departing the aerodrome
only Ans. d)
7. What is defined as “A service provided within advisory airspace to ensure separation, in so
far as is practical, between aircraft which are operating on IFR flights plans. “?
a) Air Traffic Control Service b) Air Traffic Advisory Service
c) Flight Information Service d) Air Traffic Alerting Service
Ans. b)
1. Taxytrack center line lights are
a) Red b) Green c) Yellow d) Alternate Red & Green
Ans. b)
2. ADC is exempted for A/C flying within of the aerodrome and below
a) 10 NMS, 5000’ b) 5 NMS, 1000’ C) 5 NMS, 4000’ d) 5 NMS, 3000’
Ans. b)
3. The demolition of buildings and trees act was came into effect in year
a) 1934 b) 1937 c) 1994 d) 1954
Ans. c)
4. If an a/c has R/T failure then it will indicate to the ATC during day by
a) Switching on/off Nav lights b) Rocking Wings
c) Flickering Anti-collision lights d) Flying low
Ans. b)
5. Apron is an area on aerodrome where following activities take place:
(a) Loading /unloading of passengers, mail and cargo only.
(b) Parking of aircraft only.
(c) Both (a) and (b) are correct.
(d) loading/unloading of passengers, mail and cargo, fueling, parking or
maintenance. Ans. (d)
47. Draft amendments to aircraft rules 1937 will be published in:
(a) AIP (b) AIC (c) AIP Supplement (d) CARs
Ans. (b)
1. What is the principle objective of a rescue and firefighting service?
a) To prevent the spread of fire to other aircraft and facilities
b) To minimize the damage caused by fire
c) To extinguish any fire with minimum delay
d) To save lives
Ans. c)
2. An aircraft on a reciprocal track will be separated by:
(c) 15 mins at the time of crossing levels b) 15 mins at the time climb is initiated
(c) 10 mins after the time levels are crossed
(d) 10 mins at the time the climb is
initiated Ans. (c)
3. Which symbol indicates that the survivors have left the scene of the crash?
a) Y b) V c) d) N
Ans. c)
4. A flt- plan is required to be submitted to the appropriate ATS unit for: -
a) All Inst Flts b) All Inst and Visual Flts
c) After 5 kms /5 Nms/ d) All controlled flts
Ans. b)
5. Flt Crew on Domestic Flt, the Flt time should not exceed more than and No. of landing
restrictions is
a) 8 hrs and 4 landings b) 8 hrs and 6 landings
c) 9 hrs and 3 landings d) 6 hrs and 4 landings Ans. b)
1. Lowest Transition Level in India is: a) F 40 b) F 50 c) F 45 d) F 55
Ans. b)
2. A pilot has flown 120 hrs as p-i-c in last 29 consecutive days. He can fly on 30th day:
a) 6 hrs as p-i-c b) 6 hrs as co-pilot c) 8 hrs as Supernumerary pilot d) None of the above
Ans. c)
6. Flight Duty time is calculated based on:
a) Chokes off to Chokes on time.
b) From the time you report for duty till 30 mts after landing.
c) From the time you report for the duty till 15 minutes after switch off.
d) One hour before take off till 30 mins after
landing Ans. c)
7. Separation is affected between:
a) Special VFR flts & IFR flts b) Special VFR flts & VFR flts
c) Both of the above d) None of the above
Ans. a)
8. HAT for Precision approaches Cat II is: (a) Nil (b) 50’ (c) 100’ (d) 200’
Ans. (b)
9. All aircraft after take off are to turn for a circuit pattern
(a) Right (b) into the wind (c) left (d) along the wind
Ans. c)
Q14. MDA is calculated for:
a) Precision approaches b) non-precision approach
c) Circling approaches d) both (b) & (c)
Ans. (d)
Q32. At Aerodromes where no ATZ is established, the vicinity of aerodrome for VFR flts shall
be:
(a) 5 NMs from ARP upto 1000’ agl (b) 25 NMs from ARP upto 5000’ agl
(c) 10 NMs from ARP upto 3000’ agl (d) 5 NMs from ARP upto 3000’ agl
Ans. (d)
1. White flashes from tower to aircraft in flight means:
(a) Return to this aerodrome and proceed to apron
(b) Land at this aerodrome and proceed to apron.
(c) Land after green signal from Tower.
None of the alone Ans. (b)
1. PIC of an aeroplane can fly for a maximum number of hours in a period of consecutive 30
Days: a) 125 hours b) 100 hours c) 80 percent of time as co-pilot d. none of the
above
Ans. (a)
2. The crew of an aircraft should not consume alcoholic drink
a) Within 12 hours of flight time b) as in ‘a’ and during the flight
c) Within 24 hours of flight time d) none of the above
Ans. (b)
3. Width of an airway is
a) 10 nm over land and 20 nm over sea b) 20 nm over land and 20 nm over sea
c) 20 nm over land and 40 nm over sea d) 20 nm over land and 10 nm over sea
Ans. (b)
4. The repeated switching on and off of the landing lights indicate
a) urgency b) distress c) pan pan d) affirmative
Ans. (a)
5. Doc 4444 relates to
a) Flight level tables b) position reports c) emergency procedures d) all above
Ans. (d)
1. The minimum safest altitude that the aircraft can descend below the transition altitude
within 25 NMs of an aerodrome area is given by
a) MORA b) MOEA c) MSA d) MOCA
Ans. c
2. What is the time limit that a pilot should not fly when under the influence of alcohol?
a) 24hrs b) 12hrs c) 72hrs d) 18hrs
Ans. b
3. What should be the flight visibility of an a/c flying at 3000’ in class G airspace
a) 1500m b) 5km c) 8km d) Clear of cloud and in sight of surface
Ans. b
4. At runway and taxiway holding lines:
(a) White dashes lie towards nearest runway.
(b) Yellow continuous lines lie towards runway.
(c) While dashes lie towards nearest
runway. Ans. c
5. Identifier TDZL is :
(a) Green and white lights 75 mtr spacing
(b) White paired, flash lights at 150 mtr longitudinal
(c) White paired variable lights with 30
mtr longitudinal spacing Ans. c
6. If you see a white and flashing red light, ac is
(a) A/c flying away from you (b) Right to left (c) Left to right
7. ADC is not required if flying in
(a) 5 nm and below 3000’ (b) 3 nm and below 1000’ (c) 5 nm
and below 1000’ AGL Ans. c
1. OCA
a) Is specified to facilitate safe holding heights
b) Used in establishing compliance with appropriate obstacle clearance criteria.
c) Meets obstructions clearance criteria for take offs
d) Is used to designate obstacle
clearance along ATS routes Ans. b)
2. Amendment to aircraft rules 1937 is given in: a) AIP b) AIC c)
AIRAC d) CARs Ans. b)
3. Succession of command is given:
a) In Operation manual b) by Operator c) by
DGCA d) in COA Ans. a)
4. To counter turbulence:
a. Maintain altitude b. Maintain heading c. Maintain
bank d. Maintain airspeed Ans. d)
5. Straight out departure is: a. 10 degree b. 15 degree c. 30
degree d. 45 degrees Ans. b)