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Air Regs Mock Test 4

This document appears to be a practice test for an air regulation unit. It contains 32 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of various aviation rules and regulations. The questions cover topics like pilot flight hours and duty periods, medical certification requirements, aircraft registration procedures, airspace classifications, and definitions of key aviation terms.

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AIR REGULATION

UNIT TEST Date: 03/11/2014

NAME:__________________________________________________________________ Time: 60 min. Marks : 60

1. A pilot can fly in 30 consecutive days


a. 100 hrs PIC & 50 hrs as Co-pilot c. 100 hrs PIC & 30 hrs as Co-pilot
b. 120 hrs PIC & 20 hrs as Co-pilot d. 120 hrs PIC & 50 hrs as Co-pilot

2. ATPL holder of age 28 years, medical is valid for


a. 2 years b. 1 year c. 6 months d. 3 months

3. Number of cabin crew required according to


a. No. of passengers excluding crew members
b. No. of persons on board including crew members
c. No. of seats

4. Incubation period of yellow fever is ….?


a. 6 days b. 7 days c. 8 days d. 15 days

5. While refueling is in progress, no naked flame be brought within……?


a. 35m b. 30m c. 45m d. 43m

6. A pilot flying low due to weather can be sued by:


a. State govt. b. DGCA c. cannot be d. Owner of aircraft

7. Pilots log book is to be preserved for


a. 3 years from first entry c. 3 years from last entry
b. 5 years from first entry d. 5 years from last entry

8. A person can have access to unauthorized parts of aircraft with written permission from:
a. Central Govt. b. operator c. engineer d. owner

9. Name the annexes :


09:___________________________________ 15:_______________________________
11:___________________________________ 06:_______________________________

10. Taxiway centerline lights color is:


a. Yellow b. Green c. Blue d. Alternate Green and Yellow

11. A pilot of age 63 years can act as PIC of an aircraft engaged in commercial air transport if:
a. AUW is 5700kg c. Multi crew operation
b. As in ‘a’ and co-pilot is less than 60 years d. As in ‘b’ and co-pilot is less than 60 years
12. Flower Dropping:
1. Written permission from District Magistrate or commissioner of Police
2. Written permission from owner of property over which A/C will be flying
3. Aircraft must be suitable for such operations
4. Pilot must be ATPL holder

a. 1, 3, 4 b. 2, 4 c. 1 only d. 1, 3

13. A person can be carried on board an aircraft only if written permission from DGCA
a. A person confined in any prison c. as in ‘a’ or arrested under any law for the time being in force
b. Prisoner d. All are correct

14. An aircraft owned by a person resident in India, is not citizen of India, but Carrying on business in
India; can be registered in India under category ?
a. Category B b. Category C c. Category A d. Category D

15. An aircraft can be inspected by:


a. Aerodrome officer b. Custom’s officer c. DGCA authorized person

16. For an IFR flight in class G airspace:


a. Two way communication – required ; ATC clearance – required
b. Two way communication – not required ; ATC clearance – required
c. Two way communication – required ; ATC clearance – not required
d. Two way communication – not required ; ATC clearance – not required

17. A NOTAM originated for the AIP Amendment published in accordance with AIRAC procedures shall
remain valid in the pre-flight information bulletin for a period of…?
a. 30 days b. 15 days c. 14 days d. 28 days

18. Aircraft registration can be cancelled if :


a. Airworthiness has expired for five years or more
b. As in ‘a’ & The lease period is not in force
c. As in ‘b’ & A/C is damaged permanently
d. As in ‘c’ & it is inexpedient

19. A situation wherein apprehension exists as to the safety of aircraft and its occupants is:
a. INCERFA b. DISTRESFA c. ALERFA d. IIFA

20. A flight navigator is required to be carried on board if:


a. A flight without landing over a great circle distance of more than 600nm
b. A flight without landing over a rhumb line circle distance of more than 600nm
c. As in ‘a’ and A/C is not equipped with navigational aid to provide instant & continuous ground
positioning. With stand-by arrangement.
d. A/C is equipped with navigational aid to provide instant & continuous ground positioning. With
stand-by arrangement.

21. For a crew on duty in the foreign country, where DGCA recognized medical centers do not exist; the
DG may renew license or rating for ..?
a. Three consecutive periods of two months each c. Two consecutive periods of three months each
b. Three consecutive periods of three months each d. Two consecutive periods of two months each

22. When a person has disqualified or debarred, and his license is surrendered to the licensing authority;
licensing authority shall keep the license for a period of:
a. Expiry of debarred period c. five years
b. As in ‘a’ and ‘c’ in case the person is debarred permanently d. none of the above

23. Smoking on a private aircraft is permitted if:


a. Owner permits c. Certificate of Airworthiness Permits
b. Re-fueling is not in progress d. Operator permits

24. If an aircraft is carrying a private cargo of a person for remuneration, it will be known as:
a. Private aircraft b. Aerial work A/C c. Public transport A/C d. Training A/C

25. The altitude at or below which the vertical position of an A/C is controlled by reference to altitudes is?
a. Transition altitude b. Transition level c. Transition layer d. QNH

26. What is :
a. ADIZ:___________________________________________________________________________
b. TMA:____________________________________________________________________________
c. SIGMET:_________________________________________________________________________
d. AIRAC:__________________________________________________________________________

27. The PIC of an A/c from outside of India, arrived at a customs aerodrome; shall submit journey
logbook, passenger and cargo manifest to customs collector within…?
a. 3 hours b. 6 hours c. 12 hours d. 24 hours

28. Customs duty charges shall not be applicable to an aircraft:


a. Which brought in India ferry flying and not intended to register in India
b. Which brought in India in another aircraft and not intended to register in India
c. Which brought in India and not intended to register in India and be removed from India within 6
months
d. Which brought in India and intended to register in India and but to be removed from India within 6
months

29. The CAR shall be issued after


a. After placing the draft on website for thirty days c. after every 28 day on an effective date
b. Period of six months for inviting objections & suggestions d. 1st April of each year

30. What is a “substantial damage” ?


a. A damage that require extensive repair c. a damage that require replacement of major component
b. Both ‘a’ & ‘c’ and be termed as accident d. Both ‘a’ & ‘c’ and be termed as incident

31. In what conditions, Registration of an Aircraft can be cancelled? 5 Marks


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32. In what conditions , Airworthiness of an A/C can be cancelled ?

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