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1. The holder a PPL cannot fly in IFR conditions unless :
(a) Specifically permitted by DGCA
(b) Specifically permitted by control tower
(c) He has instrument rating*
(d) He has R/T on board.
2. The starboard navigation light of an aircraft is visible over an arc of __________ degrees.
(a) 70
(b) 140
(c) 110*
(d) 220
3. A prohibited area means an area over which:
(a) Flight within 2 miles is prohibited
(b) Flight of aircraft is totally prohibited*
(c) Low flying is prohibited
(d) Only instrument flying practice can be done.
4. An aircraft not fitted with navigation lights cannot be flown:
(a) At any time.
(b) During hours of night*
(c) Without permission of aerodrome officer
(d) Without permission from the DGCA
5. The holder of a private pilot’s license can fly any aircraft
(a) Provided its all-up weight does not exceed 1500 kgs
(b) Provided it’s all –up weight does not exceed 1500 kgs. And the pilot has completed at least 40
hours of flying time
(c) Provided the owner has no objection
(d) Which is endorsed on his license*
6. For the issue of Private Pilot’s license, the total flight time required is:
(a) 100 hours out of which 40 hours will be solo.
(b) 40 hours out of which 20 hours will be solo*
(c) 20 hours of which 10 hours will be solo
(d) 5 hours within preceding 12 months
7. An aircraft should be refueled:
(a) Inside a hanger
(b) Inside a hanger or building under supervision after taking adequate precautions
(c) In the open*
(d) Wherever adequate facility exists
,8. Landing and housing charges are payable by private aircraft according to
(a) Seating capacity of the aircraft
(b) Number of passengers on board the aircraft
(c) All-up weight of the aircraft*
(d) No charges if free passengers are carried
9. Smoking on a private aircraft is permitted
(a) Provided the owner has no objective
(b) Provided permitted by the aerodrome officer
(c) Without restriction if no passengers are carried.
(d) Only if the certificate of airworthiness of the aircraft permits*
10. An aircraft without registration markings can be flown only
(a) If the sale deed is not yet completed
(b) For purpose of test flight only prior to purchase
(c) If it is used for Govt. Work
(d) If specially permitted in writing by the central Govt.*
11. Whoever willfully flies an aircraft in such a manner as to case danger to any person or any
property shall be punishable with
(a) Imprisonment for a term which may extend to two years or with fine which may extend to ten
lakhs rupees or with both*
(b) Imprisonment upto three years and fine upto Rs. 100000/- or both
(c) Imprisonment upto two yearss and fine upto Rs 500000/- or both
(d) Imprisonment upto two years and fine upto Rs 100000/- or both.
12. The minimum age for issue of CPL is ------ yrs
(a) 17
(b) 18*
(c) 19
(d) 20
13. The member for operating crew shall not have taken alcoholic drinks;
(a) 6 hrs before commencement of flight
(b) 12 hrs before commencement of flight *
(c) 24 hrs before commencement of flight
(d) 36 hrs before commencement of flight
14. Photography at an aerodrome can be done with prior permission in writing from
(a) Aerodrome office
(b) DGCA*
(c) Central Govt
(d) Indian Air force
15. A PPL holder can fly an aircraft at night provided he has completed
(a) 10 landing and 10 take-off at night within preceding 6 months
(b) 5 landing and 5 take-off at night within preceding 6 months*
(c) 5 landing and 5 take-off at night within preceding 12 months
, (d) 10 landing and 10 take-off at night within preceding 6 months
16. A PPL holder is 30 years old his license can be renewed for a period of ________ yrs.
(a) One
(b) 10*
(c) 100
(d) 4
17. While refueling is in progress, no naked light should be within:
35m
30m*
100m
15m
18. An aircraft flying low due to thunder showers or whether for safety reasons, pilot can be sued
by
(a) State Govt
(b) Municipal corporation
(c) Owner of the property over which it is flying
(d) Cannot be sued*
19. ICAO stands for
(a) International convention on Air organization
(b) International civil Aviation Organization*
(c) International civil airport organization
(d) Indian civil aviation organization
20. A Person can bring to India human remains of a person died of plague:
(a) If enclosed in a wooden box
(b) If enclosed in a shall of zinc
(c) If enclosed in a hermetically sealed shell of zinc after permission id obtained from
proper authority
(d) Cannot bring them*
21. In the event of the forced landing at an uncontrolled aerodrome, aircraft
(a) May take off after giving report to the district magistrate/police
(b) May take off if the forced landing was not due to any factor affecting the safe operation
of the aircraft.
(c) Must not take off until permission is obtained from DGCA*
22. Aircraft intended to fly in formation
(a) Cannot fly*
(b) Can fly during daytime
(c) Can fly with permission for DGCA
(d) Can fly with prior arrangement
, 23. The Certificate of Airworthiness of an aircraft shall be deemed to be suspended when an
aircraft
(a) Is involved in a an accident/incident
(b) Is modified or repaired without the consent of the Director General
(c) Is modified or repaired otherwise than in accordance with the provisions of the rules*
(d) Is involved in a serious violation of the rules contained in the aircraft rules
24. Minimum crew required on private aircraft is
(a) One pilot
(b) Two pilots
(c) As specified in certificate of Airworthiness*
(d) The flight instructor along with private pilot
25. If navigational lights fail at night then
(a) Land as soon as possible without endangering the safety of the aircraft*
(b) Fly to destination
(c) Return to departure aerodrome
(d) Continue flying
26. Aircraft met with an accident on runway, its wreckage can be removed
(a) For smooth flow or air traffic
(b) For removing a dead body or injured person
(c) After taking photographs
(d) Both (a) and (b) are correct*
27. A person died of cholera, his body can be brought to India if
(a) Packed in a wooden box
(b) Cannot be brought
(c) Sealed in zinc and packed in a wooden box, joints sealed, shell enclosed in a teak
wooden box which is enclosed in a zinc line box, filled with saw dust impregnated with
carbolic powder *
(d) Permitted by the DGCA
28. FDTL for 2 crew international flight is ______hrs and _____ landing
(a) 10 hrs and 3 landings
(b) Three hrs and 9 landing
(c) 9 hrs and 3 ladings*
(d) 8 hrs and 6 landings
29. Max flying hours for a flight crew in one years is:_____ hrs
(a) 200
(b) 900
(c) 1200
(d) 1000*
30. If a passenger falls sick on board an a/c and he is suspected of any infectious disease then PIC’s
action is
(a) To land immediately
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