ATP - CTP Questions with Answers (100% Correct
Answers)
What is the definition of a crew? Answer: A group of people associated
together in a common activity or by common traits or interests
A reciprocating engine: Answer: Does not produce thrust on its own
The following picture represents a: purple
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a. Blast pad
b. Ramp slot
c. Geographic Position Marking
d. Holding area Answer: c. Geographic Position Marking
The following is a requirement during SMGCS operations:
a. Both pilots must be certified to operate during SMGCS operations
b. Low Visibility Taxi Charts must be on board prior to SMGCS operations
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c. One pilot must be certified to operate during SMGCS operations
d. Low Visibility Taxi Charts are recommended to be on board prior to
SMGCS operations Answer: b. Low Visibility Taxi Charts must be on board
prior to SMGCS operations
When SMGCS is operational and the red stop bars are illuminated, with
no other aircraft on the runway:
a. All lead on lights are illuminated
b. Taxi lead in lead in lights start blinking
c. Taxi lead in lights are illuminated
d. Lead on lights are off Answer: d. Lead on lights are off
When approaching the end of a runway on landing, what do alternating
red and white centerline lights indicate?
a. Begins at 3,000 ft. remaining to 500 ft.
b. Begins at 2,000 ft. remaining to 500 ft. remaining
c. Begins at 3,000 ft. remaining to 1,000 ft. remaining
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d. Begins at 2,000 ft remaining to 1000 ft remaining Answer: c. Begins at
3,000 ft. remaining to 1,000 ft. remaining
The following sign is a: black 4
a. Runway distance remaining
b. Taxiway distance remaining
c. Ramp Parking
d. Runway location Answer: a. Runway distance remaining
The following sign is a: Yellow ladder look
a. Taxiway/Taxiway Holding Position
b. ILS Critical Area
c. Movement Area Boundary
d. Holding Position Answer: b. ILS Critical Area
The following is not considered a movement area:
a. Runways
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b. Taxiways
c. Loading ramps
d. Areas used for landing aircraft Answer: c. Loading ramps
The FAA's Runway Safety Management Strategy is designed to improve
runway safety through:
a. Outreach, awareness, and improved infrastructure
b. Outreach, awareness, and time management
c. Requiring certificates for all operators
d. Outreach, authority, infrastructure Answer: a. Outreach, awareness, and
improved infrastructure
Controlled stop bars:
a. Are required at the end of all runways
b. Consist of a row of red unidirectional, in-pavement lights installed
along the last 25 feet of a taxiway leading up to the hold line
C. Controlled stop bars operate in conjunction with white centerline lights
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