PAR Exam- Communication and Flight
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An ATC transponder was tested and inspected on March 15, 2018. The next test is due
on
A- September 30, 2018.
B- March 31, 2019.
C- March 31, 2020. - ANSWER C- March 31, 2020.
Automatic terminal information service (ATIS) is the continuous broadcast of recorded
information concerning
A- pilots of radar-identified aircraft whose aircraft is in dangerous proximity to terrain or
to an obstruction.
B- nonessential information to reduce frequency congestion.
C- noncontrol information in selected high- activity terminal areas. - ANSWER C-
noncontrol information in selected high- activity terminal areas.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 090°:
"TRAFFIC 3 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, WESTBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
A - East.
B- South.
C- West. - ANSWER B- South.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 360°:
"TRAFFIC 10 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, SOUTHBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
, A- Northwest.
B- Northeast.
C- Southwest. - ANSWER A- Northwest.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot during a local flight:
"TRAFFIC 2 O'CLOCK, 5 MILES, NORTHBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
A - Between directly ahead and 90° to the left.
B - Between directly behind and 90° to the right.
C- Between directly ahead and 90° to the right. - ANSWER C- Between directly ahead
and 90° to the right.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying north in a calm wind:
"TRAFFIC 9 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, SOUTHBOUND.." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
A- South.
B-North.
C- West. - ANSWER C- West.
What basic terminal radar services does ATC provide to VFR aircraft?
A- Traffic advisories, safety alerts, limited vectoring, and, in Class B airspace, separation
between all aircraft.
B- Sequencing and separation between all aircraft operating in Class B and C airspace.
C- Wind shear warning at participating airports. - ANSWER A- Traffic advisories, safety
alerts, limited vectoring, and, in Class B airspace, separation between all aircraft.
During ground operations, from whom should a departing VFR aircraft request radar
traffic information?
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An ATC transponder was tested and inspected on March 15, 2018. The next test is due
on
A- September 30, 2018.
B- March 31, 2019.
C- March 31, 2020. - ANSWER C- March 31, 2020.
Automatic terminal information service (ATIS) is the continuous broadcast of recorded
information concerning
A- pilots of radar-identified aircraft whose aircraft is in dangerous proximity to terrain or
to an obstruction.
B- nonessential information to reduce frequency congestion.
C- noncontrol information in selected high- activity terminal areas. - ANSWER C-
noncontrol information in selected high- activity terminal areas.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 090°:
"TRAFFIC 3 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, WESTBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
A - East.
B- South.
C- West. - ANSWER B- South.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying on a heading of 360°:
"TRAFFIC 10 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, SOUTHBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
, A- Northwest.
B- Northeast.
C- Southwest. - ANSWER A- Northwest.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot during a local flight:
"TRAFFIC 2 O'CLOCK, 5 MILES, NORTHBOUND..." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
A - Between directly ahead and 90° to the left.
B - Between directly behind and 90° to the right.
C- Between directly ahead and 90° to the right. - ANSWER C- Between directly ahead
and 90° to the right.
An ATC radar facility issues the following advisory to a pilot flying north in a calm wind:
"TRAFFIC 9 O'CLOCK, 2 MILES, SOUTHBOUND.." Where should the pilot look for this
traffic?
A- South.
B-North.
C- West. - ANSWER C- West.
What basic terminal radar services does ATC provide to VFR aircraft?
A- Traffic advisories, safety alerts, limited vectoring, and, in Class B airspace, separation
between all aircraft.
B- Sequencing and separation between all aircraft operating in Class B and C airspace.
C- Wind shear warning at participating airports. - ANSWER A- Traffic advisories, safety
alerts, limited vectoring, and, in Class B airspace, separation between all aircraft.
During ground operations, from whom should a departing VFR aircraft request radar
traffic information?