ATPL – Communications Exam Questions
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Explain the use of aircraft radiotelephony callsigns. (CAR 91) -
correct answer ✅pilot-in-command of a New Zealand registered
aircraft must use 1 of the following radiotelephony callsigns-
(1) the telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency as
approved by the Director, followed by the flight identification; or
(2) the telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency as
approved by the Director followed by the last 3 letters of the
aircraft registration marking; or
(3) the name of the aircraft manufacturer, or the aircraft model, and
the last 3 letters of the aircraft registration marking
(c) The Director may only approve the callsigns prescribed in
paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) for the use of (1) the holder of an air
operator certificate issued under Part 119 or Part 129 conducting
(i) a regular air transport service; or
(ii) a search and. rescue flight; or
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(iii) a medical transfer or medical emergency flight; and
37.60.6
State the requirements for making position reports to an ATS unit.
(CAR 91 & AlP ENR) -
correct answer ✅ENR 1.1
State the meaning of the various light signals from a control tower. -
correct answer ✅
Steady Green -
correct answer ✅Cleared to land or
Cleared for take-off
Steady Red -
correct answer ✅Give way to other aircraft and continue circling
(Circling means continue tracking via the aerodrome traffic circuit.
Do not orbit in position.)
Stop (on ground)
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Series of Green Flashes -
correct answer ✅Return for landing (clearance to land and to taxi
will be given in due course)
Cleared to taxi
Series of Red Flashes. -
correct answer ✅Aerodrome unsafe, do not land.
Taxi clear of landing area in use.
Series of White Flashes -
correct answer ✅Land at this aerodrome and proceed to apron.
Return to starting point on aerodrome.
Series of Alternating Red and
Green Flashes -
correct answer ✅Danger, be on alert
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Explain the use of aircraft radiotelephony callsigns. (CAR 91) -
correct answer ✅pilot-in-command of a New Zealand registered
aircraft must use 1 of the following radiotelephony callsigns-
(1) the telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency as
approved by the Director, followed by the flight identification; or
(2) the telephony designator of the aircraft operating agency as
approved by the Director followed by the last 3 letters of the
aircraft registration marking; or
(3) the name of the aircraft manufacturer, or the aircraft model, and
the last 3 letters of the aircraft registration marking
(c) The Director may only approve the callsigns prescribed in
paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) for the use of (1) the holder of an air
operator certificate issued under Part 119 or Part 129 conducting
(i) a regular air transport service; or
(ii) a search and. rescue flight; or
,ATPL – Communications Exam Questions
And Answers Latest 2025
(iii) a medical transfer or medical emergency flight; and
37.60.6
State the requirements for making position reports to an ATS unit.
(CAR 91 & AlP ENR) -
correct answer ✅ENR 1.1
State the meaning of the various light signals from a control tower. -
correct answer ✅
Steady Green -
correct answer ✅Cleared to land or
Cleared for take-off
Steady Red -
correct answer ✅Give way to other aircraft and continue circling
(Circling means continue tracking via the aerodrome traffic circuit.
Do not orbit in position.)
Stop (on ground)
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Series of Green Flashes -
correct answer ✅Return for landing (clearance to land and to taxi
will be given in due course)
Cleared to taxi
Series of Red Flashes. -
correct answer ✅Aerodrome unsafe, do not land.
Taxi clear of landing area in use.
Series of White Flashes -
correct answer ✅Land at this aerodrome and proceed to apron.
Return to starting point on aerodrome.
Series of Alternating Red and
Green Flashes -
correct answer ✅Danger, be on alert