QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST 2025 ALREADY
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TYPE A operational control system - during flight watch, where the flight is
conducted outside of North America, in-flight reports shall be directed by the
flight crew to the dispatcher after each take-off and landing and at least when? -
ANSWERS-once within 2 hours after departure and every two hours
thereafter.(INTERNATION FLIGHTS DISPATCH REPORTING)
Airline turbo-jets require how much fuel before departure? - ANSWERS-enough
to reach destination, taking into account delays, and weather, plus additional
fuel to allow the aircraft to descend to lower of single engine inoperative ceiling
or 10,000 feet ASL, to cruise at that altitude to a suitable aerodrome, and hold
for 30 mins at an altitude of 1,500 feet above aerodrome elevation.
Is a mode C transponder required for a flight between YWG, and YVR? -
ANSWERS-mandatory within controlled airspace from 12,500 to 18,000 feet.
,When completing a Nav Canada flight plan for flights within Canada, how do
you indicate that the aircraft is equipped with an ILS. - ANSWERS-In box 10
enter "L", along with the other navigation equipment carried.
ATC needs to be notified if your TAS/MACH is different by what amount from
your flight plan? - ANSWERS-.01 mach or 5% of TAS
Flight plans to the US from close proximity to the border shall be filed at least
____________ in advance of departure time. - ANSWERS-60 minutes
The basic width of a VHF airway is what? - ANSWERS-4.0 NM either side of
centerline, widening where 4.5° lines intersect the basic width.
What service does ATC provide that FSS doesn't? - ANSWERS-Air traffic control.
Night is defined how? - ANSWERS-the time between the end of evening civil
twilight
beginning of morning civil twilight
Unless for the purposes of Take-off, landing or any emergencies, the minimum
altitude over an aerodrome is - - ANSWERS-2000ft
,When enroute to destination, the weather at alternate falls below 'alternate
mimimus' - what do you do? - ANSWERS-Proceed normally to destination
IFR take-offs are governed by? - ANSWERS-take off visibility - RVR then reported
ground vis.
reported estimate of runway visibility is valid for how long? - ANSWERS-20
minutes
Frequency of training for effects of surface contamination - ANSWERS-once
every 12 months
Maneuvering Area definition - ANSWERS-used for taxi, take-off, and landing
11,000 feet is expressed how? - ANSWERS-one one thousand feet
which is more important: A/W directive or MEL? - ANSWERS-Airworthiness
Directive
IFR approaches are governed by? - ANSWERS-reported RVR (approach ban)
Max flight duty time within 24 hour period: - ANSWERS-14 hours
, When does DISPATCH RELEASE occur? - ANSWERS-when dispatcher approves
operational flight plan
Type A Operational Control System? - ANSWERS-Airline Operations w/ MORE
than 6 Airplanes:
-having a passenger-seating configuration of 20 or more;
-having a maximum gross take-off weight of 45,455 kg (100,000 lbs.) or more
-operating under complex operations.
Type B Operational Control System? - ANSWERS-Airline Operations - -
passenger-seating configuration of 20 or more
- having a maximum gross take-off weight of less than 45,455 kg (100,000 lbs.)
or.
6 or FEWER Airplanes:
- passenger-seating config of 20 or more
- having a maximum gross take-off weight of 45,455 kg (100,000 lbs.) or more
- not complex operations
How many items must be included in operational flight plan for Type B Control
System? - ANSWERS-30
ICAO flight plan - what is departure time - ANSWERS-estimated off-block time