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TRANSPORT CANADA CPL CONCEPT 1 OF 2 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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TRANSPORT CANADA CPL CONCEPT 1 OF 2 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS

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In a METAR the M in M05/M10 stands for ____________


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Minus




When Navigating via GPS you always want your BRG and TRK to _____________


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match




RB+MH=BTS
If your RB is 270 and your MH is 30 what is your BTS and BFS (Space between

,numbers)


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300 120




This xpnder number should make you think Gods number.


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7700




In two hours time the earth has rotated _______________ degrees of Longitude


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30




On a GFA is it shows TSRA SCT, you can expect _________-_______% of the area depicted to
have thunderstorms.


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25-50




On a VNC 1" is = to ___ statue miles

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8




Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring (RAIM) requires _______ Satellites to function
(with the exception of Baro-Aiding )


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5




A MEA does not necessarily meet the requirements for Obstruction clearance (T or F)


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F




Aviation voice com is ___- ____


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118-136




IFR is less than _________ (ft) ceilings, and less than ___ SM Visibility (no comma, space
between figures)

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1000 3




In a METAR the "D" in "R36/4000FT/D -SN" stands for ___________.


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Downward




The _________ test method will be found on larger airports where you simply tune your
VOR to the Frequency and OBS course shown on a sign to confirm your CDI is
centred by +/- ____ degrees


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Apron 4




As a rule of thumb it is good practice to consider all radar tops above FL _________ as
hazardous (3 digit flight level)


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