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RPL/PPL Exam Questions and Answers Verified 100% (Grade A+) AIP ENR 1.2 para 2.5 VFRG 3.8 To maintain VMC when flying OCTA at 4,500ft AMSL the minimum horizontal separation from cloud is - [a] clear of cloud [b] 1500m [c] 5km [d] 8km - [b] 1,500m CAR 161 [2] & 162 [1] VFRG 1.71 While cruising at A065 OCTA you notice that another aircraft is converging on you from the left at the same level. What actions should you take? [a] you should give way to the other aircraft [b] you should descend to pass under the other aircraft [c] you should maintain your present height and heading but be prepared to take action to avert a collision if necessary [d] you should climb to pass over the other aircraft - [c] you should maintain your present height and heading but be prepared to take action to avert a collision if necessary CAAP 166-1(0) page 14 para 4.9 VFRG 3.37 At a non-towered aerodrome, the latest position at which an aircraft can be expected to join the circuit is - [a] on the upwind leg [b] on the base leg [c] on the crosswind leg [d] on the downwind leg - [d] on the downwind leg AIP ENR 1.1 para 10.3.1 VFRG 3.48 You are planning to take-off from a non-controlled aerodrome in an aircraft having a MTOW of 750kg, and have just lined up at the beginning of the runway. Another aircraft of the same type has just taken off from the same 1900 metre runway. The earliest you can commence your take-off is when the other aircraft is airborne and at least: [a] 600m ahead of the following aircraft [b] 1,800m ahead of the following aircraft [c] 600m from the beginning of the runway [d] 1,800m from the beginning of the run way - [a] 600m ahead of the following aircraft CAR 255 [3] [a] VFRG 1.16 The Regulation regarding smoking in aircraft states that smoking is prohibited - [a] in all Australian registered aircraft [b] during flight below 1,500 feet AGL [c] if the person smoking occupies a control seat [d] during take-off or landing - [d] during take-off or landing AIP ENR 1.1 para 4.2 VFRG 3.1 A VFR flight within Australia is normally restricted to operations: [a] below FL200 [b] below 10,000 feet AMSL [c] outside controlled airspace [d] in other than Class A controlled airspace - [d] in other than Class A controlled airspace AIP ENR page 1.7-4 [Figure 1] VFRG 3.4 At what stage of a flight should you change from area QNH to local QNH (if available) when descending from A075? [a] at the commencement of descent [b] at the top of climb [c] when entering controlled airspace [d] in the circuit prior to landing - [a] at the commencement of descent AIP ENR 1.2 para 2.5 VFRG 3.8 You plan to fly OCTA on a VFR flight at a cruising level of 2,500 feet. To maintain VMC at your selected altitude the minimum vertical separation from cloud is - [a] clear of cloud [b] 500ft [c] 1,000ft [d] 1,500m - [a] clear of cloud CAR 256 [3] VFRG 1.16 Which of the following restrictions applies to the consumption of alcoholic liquor by pilots? [a] a pilot must not consume any alcoholic liquor during the 8 hours prior to departure [b] a pilot must not consume any alcoholic liquor during the 8 hours prior to flight planning [c] a pilot must not consume any alcoholic liquor during the 12 hours prior to departure [d] a pilot must not consume any alcoholic liquor on the day of any proposed flight - [a] a pilot must not consume any alcoholic liquor during the 8 hours prior to departure AIP ENR 1.5 para 12.1 VFRG 1.83 A steady red light signal directed at an aircraft in flight signifies to the pilot that: [a] he/she must give way to other aircraft and continue circling [b] he/she may land providing he/she is satisfied that no collision risk exists [c] the aerodrome is unsafe - proceed to another aerodrome [d] he/she should land immediately and report to the tower - [a] he/she must give way to other aircraft and continue circling CAR 157 [4] [a] VFRG 3.78 When may a pilot elect to fly at a height lower than 500 ft above the highest obstacle or terrain? [a] when the aircraft is operating in class G airspace and not over populous areas [b] when a clearance has been given by ATC [c] in class G airspace outside the CTAF area [d] through stress of weather - [d] through stress of weather CAO 20.9.4.2.3 VFRG 1.19 An aircraft with a maximum seating capacity of 6 is to be refuelled. Under which (of the following) conditions are ambulatory passengers permitted to remain on board? [a] under no circumstances [b] providing the fuel being loaded is not AVGAS [c] providing the fuel being loaded is AVTUR with an anti-static additive [d] providing the aircraft and the refuelling equipment are connected to a common earthing point - [a] under no circumstances CAO 20.11.14.1.1 VFRG 2.69 One item which must be included in a passenger briefing prior to take-off is: [a] the operation of fire extinguishers [b] the use and adjustment of seat belts [c] the rules regarding the consumption of alcohol [d] the location of ELTs and emergency rations - [b] the use and adjustment of seat belts CAO 20.16.3.13.2 [2] VFRG 1.24 Which of the following conditions pertains to the carriage of an infant in an aircraft? [a] an infant must occupy a normal seat during take-off or landing [b] an infant may be carried in the arms of an adult passenger providing a lap strap is fastened about both the infant and the adult passenger [c] an infant may be carried in the arms of an adult passenger providing a seat belt is fastened about the adult passenger only [d] an infant may be carried in a restrained bassinet providing the bassinet is held in the arms of an adult passenger - [c] an infant may be carried in the arms of an adult passenger providing a seat belt is fastened about the adult passenger only CAR 244.1 [a] VFRG 1.25 For all flights, the pilot in command of an aeroplane shall test the flight controls to the full limit of their travel immediately before: [a] take-off [b] start up [c] the first flight of each day [d] taxiing - [a] take-off CAO 20.2.5.1 [a] VFRG 2.71 When is the pilot in command required to inspect and test the aircraft's fuel system for the presence of water? [a] before start-up on each flight [b] only after each refuelling [c] only before the first flight of each day [d] before the first flight of each day and after each refuelling - [d] before the first flight of each day and after each refuelling CAO 20.16.3.11.1 VFRG 1.15 Which rule applies to occupancy of a control (co-pilot's) seat by a passenger of a dual controlled aircraft? [a] adequate instruction concerning interference with the controls must be given to the passenger and a satisfactory means of communication must be available between the pilot and that passenger [b] a passenger can occupy a control seat only if that passenger holds or has held a pilot's licence [c] a passenger can occupy a control seat only if the controls have been removed or rendered inoperative [d] a passenger can occupy a control seat only if that passenger can speak English - [a] adequate instruction concerning interference with the controls must be given to the passenger and a satisfactory means of communication must be available between the pilot and that passenger CAO 20.16.3.13.1 You are planning a flight in a 4 seater dual control aeroplane with the following passengers: 2 adults and 2 children aged 5 and 8 weighing 20 kg and 40 kg respectively. Assuming aircraft weight limitations will not be exceeded, which of the following limitations apply? [a] the two children must occupy one seat, sitting side by side and secured with a lap strap only [b] one adult must hold the smaller child on his/her lap with the seat belt fastened about the adult only [c] one of the adults must occupy the control seat beside the pilot [d] each adult must hold one of the children on his/her lap with the seat belt fastened about each adult only - [a] the two children must occupy one seat, sitting side by side and secured with a lap strap only AIP 1.5 para 12.3 VFRG 1.83 Which signal, when placed adjacent to the primary wind indicator signifies that the aerodrome is completely unserviceable? [a] a double white cross [b] a horizontal white dumbbell [c] a double red cross [d] a single white cross - [d] a single white cross AIP ENR 1.5 para 12.3 VFRG 1.83 A horizontal white dumbbell adjacent to the primary windsock means: [a] the aerodrome is unsafe, use another aerodrome [b] confine all operations [landing and taxiing] to sealed surfaces [c] gliding operations are in progress [d] the wind sock is unreliable, use other indications of surface wind velocity - [b] confine all operations [landing and taxiing] to sealed surfaces ERSA pink pages EMERG 1 VFRG 5.24 You are departing a controlled aerodrome where the Enroute Supplement indicates, "Voice AVBL on NDB for EMERG transmissions". If you experience communications failure, one of the actions required is that you: [a] squawk code 7600, select the ADF to phones or speaker as applicable, turn up the volume and listen for instructions

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