CORRECT Answers
41 year old ATPL pilot needs: - CORRECT ANSWER - Medical every 12 months, ECG
every 12 months and audio gram when required
43 Year old Single Pilot VFR needs: - CORRECT ANSWER - Medical Every 6 Months,
ECG every 12 months and audiogram when required
Instrument hours required for ATPL - CORRECT ANSWER - 75 hours
Large Airplane is: - CORRECT ANSWER - 12,566lbs or 5700kgs
High level default IFR code is: - CORRECT ANSWER - 2000
In the NORTHERN domestic airspace track is determined as: - CORRECT ANSWER -
TRUE track
RVSM Airspace is - CORRECT ANSWER - FL290 to FL410 transition airspace inclusive
RVSM altitudes from 181 to 359 degrees: - CORRECT ANSWER - even FLs at 2000 foot
intervals
After FL290, the next RVSM altitudes are: - CORRECT ANSWER - FL30, FL32, FL34
onwards
RVSM crews should not over/undershoot altitudes by: - CORRECT ANSWER - 150 feet
, RVSM seperation: - CORRECT ANSWER - 2000 feet for opposite traffic, 4000 for same
direction
The base of the Arctic Control Area is: - CORRECT ANSWER - FL270
IFR flight in the NCA is only allowed: - CORRECT ANSWER - FL230 and above
VHF/UHF dimenions - CORRECT ANSWER - 8NM width, 4.5 splay and 50.8NM length
T Route obstacle protection area is: - CORRECT ANSWER - 6nm on either side
Class B airspace: - CORRECT ANSWER - Within low level airways above 12,5K or at
and above the MEA whichever is higher
Airspace above FL600 is - CORRECT ANSWER - Class E
Collision avoidance in advisory airspace: - CORRECT ANSWER - All pilots are equally
responsible for avoidance
Low Level airoutes above 12.5K but below 18000 are - CORRECT ANSWER - Class G
In standard altimeter region in a hold the pilot shall not set the areodrome altitmeter setting until:
- CORRECT ANSWER - Immediately prior to descending below the lowest level of the
hold
In mounatin areas 1 and 5 IFR altitudes outside of pre established ones should be: - CORRECT
ANSWER - 2000Ft above highest obstacle with 5NM