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ATPL AOT60 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update ATPL Privileges (Part 61.255) - Answer- PPL / CPL privileges Act as PIC of an aircraft that is required to be operated with a co-pilot and is engaged on an ATO or an operation for hire or reward. Duties of PIC (CAA Act 1990 13/13A) - Answer- Responsible for safe operation Safety of PAX, crew, cargo Maintenance of discipline Responsible for compliance Final authority to control aircraft May breach rules in emergency Flight limitations - Answer- Rostered max 8 hours, extend to 8.5 35 in 7 100 in 28 300 in 90 1000 in 365 Duty limitations - Answer- Rostered max 11 hours, extend to 12 10 sectors in 1 day (6/8 ALPA CA req.) 186 hours/28 days 2000 hours/365 days Rest requirements - Answer- Minimum 10 hours rest (11 hours WLG/CHC -10:10 to recover schedule) 8 hours or 11 hours (in 24), must rest 12 hours (incl. ) 8.5 hours or 12 hours (in 24), must rest 24 hours 16 hours or 22 hours (in 48), must rest 24 hours 20 hours or 29 hours in (in 72), must rest 24 hours (ALPA CA + 1 hour for every hour over 30 up to 26 hours rest) 8 hours or 11 hours in one duty, increases for certain time periods over until 24 hour req. at 8.5 and 12 hours. ATPL Eligibility - Answer- 1500 Total 21 years old Class 1 Medical / CPL / Instrument Rating Theory credits Flight test T/O and LDG Currency last 90 days - Answer- 3 take-offs and landings OR completed a check 6 month OCA required (Part 121) Instrument Currency last 3 months - Answer- 3 hours instrument time (1 hour flight time) 3 approaches (1 may be in a sim) 1 x VOR/LOC, 1 x ILS + 1 x RNAV Class 1 Medical - Answer- 12 months (under 40) 12 months (over 40), 6 months single pilot operations 30 day grace period Powers of the PIC - Answer- Control / restrain / offload or reject loading Delegate other crew to control and restrain Section 15 - F/O and F/A can control or restrain and when absolutely necessary with good reason AIPNZ - GEN - Answer- Accelerated Stop Distance Available (ASDA) - Answer- TORA + Stopway Take-off Run Required (TORR) - Answer- Runway Length Required Take-off Run Available (TORA) - Answer- Runway Length Available Take-off Distance Available (TODA) - Answer- Runway Length + Clearway Stopway - Answer- Surface where a plane can stop Clearway - Answer- Stopway + area can fly over at 15' OEI MSA (Minimum Safe Altitude) - Answer- The lowest altitude, rounded up to the nearest 100 ft, which provides the terrain clearance required by CAR 91.423 VORSEC - Answer- VOR/DME Minimum Sector Altitude Chart MRA (Minimum Reception Altitude) - Answer- MRA is the lowest altitude at which adequate VOR signal can be received on a VOR route. MEA (Minimum Enroute Altitude - NDB) - Answer- MEA is the lowest altitude at which adequate NDB signal can be received on an NDB route. MFA (Minimum Flight Altitude) - Answer- The lowest level at or above the route sector minimum safe altitude/MRA/MEA or upper limit of Volcanic Hazard Zone or Danger/Restricted Area, as appropriate, in accordance with the direction of flight as prescribed in CAR 91.425. UNICOM - Answer- Provides aerodrome info with no control. AIPNZ - METSERVICES - Answer- METAR/SPECI - Answer- Provides Basic weather METAR - Answer- Issued hourly (AUTO METAR every 30 mins 24/7) Area: 8km Vicinity: 8-16km Visibility: 9999 if vis 10km (AA WN CH only) // = Sensor temporarily inoperative /// = Cannot determine CB or TCU clouds //// = Visibility not reported ///////// = Cloud not reported SPECI - Answer- Issued outside of the normal METAR times WP, OH and MF only TTL (Trend Type Landing Forecast) - Answer- Trend attached to METAR/SPECI Valid for 2 hours SPAR - Answer- TAF (Terminal Aerodrome Forecast) - Answer- Domestic: L + 1200L-0000L (issued 1 hour prior) Validity different PM,TG,DN,NV International: Valid for 30 hours, commencing 0000, 0600, 1200 + 1800 (issued 1 hour prior) updates 3 hours inbetween too ROFOR (Route Forecast) - Answer- Issued 3 hours before ETD Valid ETD-ETA + 2 hours AIREP (Aircraft Report) - Answer- Made when hazardous met conditions are experienced Callsign, Position, Time, Flight Level Nature of observed Weather SIGMET (Significant Meteorology) - Answer- Issued When hazardous conditions are forecast or been reported Valid 4 hours (Volcanic ash = 6 hours) NSC (No Significant Cloud) - Answer- No Cloud Base below 5000ft (or highest MSA) AA=5000, WN=6500, CH=7000 No CB or TCU CAVOK (Cloud and Visibility OK) - Answer- No Cloud Base below 5000ft (or highest MSA) AA=5000, WN=6500, CH=7000 No Sig Wx codes, CB or TCU Vis 10km RVR (Runway Visual Range) - Answer- AA CH only Vis 1500m Touchdown, Mid-point, Stop-Zone TS (Thunderstorm) - Answer- Icing worst at point just above the freezing level (0-10 degrees) Turbulence - worst AHEAD of and BELOW CB Turbulence - Answer- Light Moderate Severe Icing - Answer- Light Moderate Severe • Unusually extensive accretion places not usually found (prop spinner near propeller blades or side window wipers) • Visible rain with SAT below 0°C ambient temperature and specifically with droplets that splash or splatter on impact. (FCOM 1 Supplementary Procedures 18.3) Windshear - Answer- Light Moderate Severe

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ATPL Privileges (Part 61.255) - Answer- PPL / CPL privileges
Act as PIC of an aircraft that is required to be operated with a co-pilot and is engaged
on an ATO or an operation for hire or reward.

Duties of PIC (CAA Act 1990 13/13A) - Answer- Responsible for safe operation
Safety of PAX, crew, cargo
Maintenance of discipline
Responsible for compliance
Final authority to control aircraft
May breach rules in emergency

Flight limitations - Answer- Rostered max 8 hours, extend to 8.5
35 in 7
100 in 28
300 in 90
1000 in 365

Duty limitations - Answer- Rostered max 11 hours, extend to 12
10 sectors in 1 day (6/8 ALPA CA req.)
186 hours/28 days
2000 hours/365 days

Rest requirements - Answer- Minimum 10 hours rest (11 hours WLG/CHC ->10:10 to
recover schedule)
>8 hours or 11 hours (in 24), must rest 12 hours (incl. 0000 - 0600)
>8.5 hours or 12 hours (in 24), must rest 24 hours
>16 hours or 22 hours (in 48), must rest 24 hours
>20 hours or 29 hours in (in 72), must rest 24 hours (ALPA CA + 1 hour for every hour
over 30 up to 26 hours rest)
>8 hours or 11 hours in one duty, increases for certain time periods over until 24 hour
req. at 8.5 and 12 hours.

ATPL Eligibility - Answer- 1500 Total
21 years old
Class 1 Medical / CPL / Instrument Rating
Theory credits
Flight test

T/O and LDG Currency last 90 days - Answer- 3 take-offs and landings

, OR completed a check
6 month OCA required (Part 121)

Instrument Currency last 3 months - Answer- 3 hours instrument time (1 hour flight time)
3 approaches (1 may be in a sim)
1 x VOR/LOC, 1 x ILS + 1 x RNAV

Class 1 Medical - Answer- 12 months (under 40)
12 months (over 40), 6 months single pilot operations
30 day grace period

Powers of the PIC - Answer- Control / restrain / offload or reject loading
Delegate other crew to control and restrain
Section 15 - F/O and F/A can control or restrain and when absolutely necessary with
good reason

AIPNZ - GEN - Answer-

Accelerated Stop Distance Available (ASDA) - Answer- TORA + Stopway

Take-off Run Required (TORR) - Answer- Runway Length Required

Take-off Run Available (TORA) - Answer- Runway Length Available

Take-off Distance Available (TODA) - Answer- Runway Length + Clearway

Stopway - Answer- Surface where a plane can stop

Clearway - Answer- Stopway + area can fly over at 15' OEI

MSA (Minimum Safe Altitude) - Answer- The lowest altitude, rounded up to the nearest
100 ft, which provides the terrain clearance required by CAR 91.423

VORSEC - Answer- VOR/DME Minimum Sector Altitude Chart

MRA (Minimum Reception Altitude) - Answer- MRA is the lowest altitude at which
adequate VOR signal can be received on a VOR route.

MEA (Minimum Enroute Altitude - NDB) - Answer- MEA is the lowest altitude at which
adequate NDB signal can be received on an NDB route.

MFA (Minimum Flight Altitude) - Answer- The lowest level at or above the route sector
minimum safe altitude/MRA/MEA or upper limit of Volcanic Hazard Zone or
Danger/Restricted Area, as appropriate, in accordance with the direction of flight as
prescribed in CAR 91.425.

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