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What is the definition of CAVOK?
Visibility is 10 000 m or more, no significant cloud below 5 000 ft
What does the term “duplex communication” mean?
2 station simultaneously
An aircraft is on the approach to land. At what point during the approach would the pilot report FINAL?
4nm from runway
Whats an example of an urgency message?
PAN PAN
What has more priority, distress or medical urgency?
Distress
Which of the items listed below are characteristics of interpilot air-to-air communication?
- It is a two-way communication
- It has a specific designated channel
- It is used over remote areas
- It can be used on any VHF frequency
- It is used where circumstances prevent the establishment of two-way communication
- It is used to exchange operational information
1 2 3 6
Air-ground communication is considered to be BLANK therefore BLANK.
2 way duplex
What is the correct phraseology to determine the capability of the SSR equipment of an aircraft?
Advise transponder capability
What call sign suffixes indicates that you are not in contact with an ATS unit?
Dispatch
What does MSA stand for?
Minimum sector altitude
How do you inform ATC of no RNAV capability?
Negative RNAV
You received the following instruction from ATC: “SUN AIR 764, RESET SQUAWK MODE C 5503”
You reset code 5503, ensure BLANK is selected and reply: “BLANK”
Pressure altitude
resetting Charlie 5503
A pilot receives the following message from ATC:
“D-NB, squawk 5412, climb to altitude 4500 ft”.
What is the correct reply to this message?
“squawk five four one two, climbing to altitude four thousand five hundred feet, D-NB”.