Signed on October 12, 1922, the Warsaw Convention has become one of the most important documents
in international commercial air transpiration. - Answers False
The United Kingdom and the United States met and negotiated a bilateral understanding of the
development of international air transport. - Answers The Bermuda Agreement
The US has been a party to what convention since 1934? - Answers The Warsaw Convention
The ICAO is composed of how many member states? - Answers 152
The rules and regulations of which convention were adopted by the principal European nations? -
Answers NOT The Havana Convention
ICAO Annex 18 contains the general rules about how dangerous goods should be packed and
transported and the responsibilities of various parties involved with their transportation. - Answers True
Since the early days among international jurist, two principal theories of national sovereignty of air-
space have existed. These two theories include: 1. Individual states have the right of sovereignty over
the airspace over their soil and 2. Air is free and states have no authority over it. - Answers True
How high should registration marks be painted or otherwise permanently affixed on the wings of an
aircraft? - Answers 50 cm
The ICAO council members are composed of how many contracting states? - Answers 33
The Headquarters for ICAO are in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. - Answers False
The direction of the great circle route makes an angle of about _____ with the meridian of New York,
about _____ with the meridian of Iceland, and still greater angle with the meridian of London. - Answers
About 50° with the meridian of New York; About 90° with the meridian of Iceland
This projection is neither perspective, equal area, nor conformal. - Answers Azimuthal Equidistant
Projection
The term knots is used to express "statute miles per hour" and MPH is used for "nautical miles per
hour". - Answers False
The only cylindrical projection used for navigation is the Mercator. - Answers True
This projection is a perspective-conformal projection of the sphere. - Answers Stereographic Projection
Choose the term(s) which are used to express the horizontal direction of one terrestrial point from
another. - Answers All of the terms
A projection can be defined as a systematic construction of lines on a plane surface to represent the
parallels of latitude and the meridians of longitude of the earth or a section of the earth. - Answers True
, Classified according to the point of tangency of the plane of projection. - Answers Gnomonic Projections
Azimuth is the true direction to a point in space. - Answers True
The two methods of projection used are called _____ and _____. - Answers Mathematical and
perspective
A gyrocompass error caused by forces applied to the axis of the gyro wheel. - Answers Precession
The Doppler Effect applies to which of the following wave motion? - Answers All of the answers are
correct
The intended horizontal direction of travel over the surface of the earth, expressed as an angle
measured clockwise from true north through 360°. - Answers True Course
The horizontal component of the actual path of the aircraft over the surface of the earth. - Answers
Track
The angle formed at any point between the magnetic meridian and the geographic meridian is called? -
Answers Magnetic Variation
The horizontal component of the intended path of the aircraft comprising both direction and magnitude
or distance. - Answers Course Line
A gyrocompass error caused by the fact that the earth is turning but the gyro wheel remains ridged in
space. - Answers Drift
Any straight line plotted on a Lambert conformal chart is approximately an arc of a great circle. -
Answers True
Magnetic Deviation - Answers caused by nearby magnetic influences, such as those related to magnetic
material in the structure of the aircraft and its electrical systems.
Magnetic Dip - Answers caused by nearby magnetic influences, such as those related to magnetic
material in the structure of the aircraft and its electrical systems.
All clock times should be entered in four-digit figures when completing a flight plan form. - Answers True
An aircraft type with a maximum certificated takeoff mass of 7,000 kg (15,500 lbs) or less is defined as -
Answers light
What letters should be inserted into the international flight plan form if no ICAO four-letter indicator has
been assigned for an aerodrome? - Answers ZZZZ
Standard COM/NAV equipment is considered to be which of the following - Answers All of the above
What is the wake turbulence definition for the term "heavy?" - Answers maximum certificated takeoff
mass of 136,000 kg (300,000 lbs) or more.