ROC EXAM QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
What are the order of priorities of radio communication? - Answers - 1. Distress
Communications
2. Urgency Communications
3. Communications Relating to Radio Direction Finding
4. Flight Safety Messages
5. Meteorological Messages
6. Flight Regularity Messages
7. Messages Relating to the Application of the United Nations Charter of Rights and
Freedoms
8. Government Messages for Which Priority has been Expressly Requested
9. Service Communications
10. All Other Aeronautical Communications
What are the Radio Operating Violations? - Answers - Unnecessary Transmissions
Profane Language
Knowingly Sending/Transmitting False Distress
What is the Punishment for a Radio Violation? - Answers - Violations are Punishable by
a Maximum of $5000 Fine or Imprisonment not Exceeding a year, or Both
How are Private Aircraft to Identify Themselves? - Answers - Manufacturer's
Name/Type of Aircraft Followed by the Last Four Letters of the Registration
How are Commercial Aircraft to Identify Themselves? - Answers - Assigned Company
Name and Flight/Route Number or the Last Three Characters of the Aircraft
Registration (as well as the word "Heavy" if applicable)
How are Ground Stations addressed? - Answers - Name of Location followed by the
type of Station
How Does one Perform a Radio Check? - Answers - Call Another Aircraft or Ground
Station on any Applicable Frequency which will not Interfere with the Normal Working of
Other Stations, and Request a Radio Check. Say, "Signal Check 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 How do
you Read me? Over." Your Call Sign should also be Included in Such Transmissions
and Should not Last More then 10 Seconds.
What is the Correct Response to a Radio Check? - Answers - "I read you...."
"1." Bad (Unreadable)
"2." Poor (Readable now and then)
"3." Fair (Readable with Difficulty)
"4." Good (Readable)
"5." Excellent (Perfectly Readable)
What are the order of priorities of radio communication? - Answers - 1. Distress
Communications
2. Urgency Communications
3. Communications Relating to Radio Direction Finding
4. Flight Safety Messages
5. Meteorological Messages
6. Flight Regularity Messages
7. Messages Relating to the Application of the United Nations Charter of Rights and
Freedoms
8. Government Messages for Which Priority has been Expressly Requested
9. Service Communications
10. All Other Aeronautical Communications
What are the Radio Operating Violations? - Answers - Unnecessary Transmissions
Profane Language
Knowingly Sending/Transmitting False Distress
What is the Punishment for a Radio Violation? - Answers - Violations are Punishable by
a Maximum of $5000 Fine or Imprisonment not Exceeding a year, or Both
How are Private Aircraft to Identify Themselves? - Answers - Manufacturer's
Name/Type of Aircraft Followed by the Last Four Letters of the Registration
How are Commercial Aircraft to Identify Themselves? - Answers - Assigned Company
Name and Flight/Route Number or the Last Three Characters of the Aircraft
Registration (as well as the word "Heavy" if applicable)
How are Ground Stations addressed? - Answers - Name of Location followed by the
type of Station
How Does one Perform a Radio Check? - Answers - Call Another Aircraft or Ground
Station on any Applicable Frequency which will not Interfere with the Normal Working of
Other Stations, and Request a Radio Check. Say, "Signal Check 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 How do
you Read me? Over." Your Call Sign should also be Included in Such Transmissions
and Should not Last More then 10 Seconds.
What is the Correct Response to a Radio Check? - Answers - "I read you...."
"1." Bad (Unreadable)
"2." Poor (Readable now and then)
"3." Fair (Readable with Difficulty)
"4." Good (Readable)
"5." Excellent (Perfectly Readable)