CORRECT QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION LATEST EXAM
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Define the responsibilities of the Federal Aviation Administration Answer - Responsible for
establishing, reviewing, and enforcing general regulations for all aviation activities in the
United States.
Who published the Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR)? Answer - FAA
What is the purpose of the FAR Part 91 Answer - The regulations are spelled out in a
multipart document which contains the operating rules and guidelines for domestic aviation
Who does the FAR part 91 apply to? Answer - Aviators in the US, both civilian and military
What is the AIM? Answer - Aeronautical Information Manual. Official guide to basic flight
information and Air Traffic Control procedures for use in the National Airspace System
True or fasle: The AIM is a regulatory publication? Answer - False
What is the FLIP and its purpose? Answer - Flight information publications: en route charts,
en route supplements, instrument approach plates, general planning guides, and area
planning guides
What is the publication that has the rules published set forth by the Chief of Naval Air Force
(CNAF)? Answer - CNAF M3710-.7
What does NATOPs stand for? Answer - Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures
Standardization
What is the purpose of NATOPs? Answer - The specific limitations imposed by the manual
may be more restrictive than those delineated by CNAF M-3710.7 or the FAR.
List the priority of regulations Answer - 1. NATOPS
CNAF M-3710.7
FLIPs
,FAR Part 91
Define Air Traffic Clearance Answer - An authorization by Air Traffic Control (ATC) for an
aircraft to proceed under specified traffic conditions within controlled airspace, for the
purpose of preventing collision between known aircraft.
What is a NOTAMs? Answer - Notice to Airman. Time critical aeronautical information.
Temporary.
What is a transponder? Answer - The airborne radar beacon receiver/transmitter portion of
the Air Traffic Control Radar Beacon System which automatically receives radio signals
from interrogators on the ground, and selectively replies with a specific reply pulse or
pulse group only to those interrogations being received on the mode to which it is set to
respond.
What are the 2 transponder modes? Answer - Mode 3 and Mode C
What is mode 3? Answer - 4 digit code that identifies the aircraft to ATC
What is Mode C? Answer - Provides aircraft pressure altitude info to ATC
Define Shall Answer - Procedure is mandatory
Define should Answer - Procedure is recommended
Define May or need not Answer - optional
Define will Answer - indicates futurity, never any degree of requirement
Which agency of the FAA enforces FAR Part 91? Answer - ATC, Air Traffic Control
What are the responsibilities of Air Traffic Control? Answer - GEA Grant clearance
Enforce Far Part 91
, Approve flight plans
What are all the sub-agencies under ATC? Answer - 1) Flight Service Station
Control Tower
Approach
Air Route Traffic Control Center
What is the purpose of ATC Flight Service Station? Answer - provide pilot briefings, en route
communications, and some search and rescue services; assist lost aircraft and aircraft in
emergency situations.
What is the purpose of Control Tower? Answer - Is the agency responsible for the safe,
orderly, and expeditious flow of traffic operating on and in the vicinity of an airport.
What are the 3 stations of Control Tower? Answer - 1) Clearance Delivery
Ground
Tower
Define Clearance Delivery responsibilities Answer - relays ATC clearances to departing
aircraft and has no control or surveillance capabilities.
Define Ground responsibilities Answer - responsible for aircraft movement on the ground
up to the hold short line
Define Tower responsibilities Answer - Maintains efficient flow of airport traffic in assigned
airspace. The sole source of clearance to take off and to land
What is ATIS? Answer - Automatic Terminal Information Service- the continuous broadcast
of recorded non control information on a discrete frequency.
What is the purpose of APC? Answer - Approach Control, Control IFR traffic in the terminal
area.
Define Terminal Area Answer - A general term used to describe airspace in which
Approach Control service or airport traffic control service is provided"