Quiz 1 3

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 3

CLWA Quiz 1

1. To maintain VMC when flying OCTA at 4500ft AMSL the minimum horizontal separation from
cloud is?

A. 600ft.
B. 600m.
C. 1500ft.
D. 1500m.

2. A VFR flight is taking off from an aerodrome in a Class D control zone to enter Class G airspace.

Which of the following applies?

A. no departure report is required for a VFR flight.


B. you should report direction of turn, track, and assigned level.
C. you should report assigned level.
D. you should report track and last level vacated.

3. Which condition applies to flights within restricted areas?

A. flights by civil aircraft within these areas are not permitted.


B. flights within these areas are not permitted under any circumstances.
C. flights within these areas are normally only permitted outside the hours of activity or with
prior approval.
D. prior approval to enter these areas is not necessary but flights must proceed in accordance
with specified procedures.

4. Under normal circumstances, which procedure applies to changes of levels when operating in
controlled airspace?

A. changes of level may be made in accordance with levels indicated in an approved flight plan.
B. level changes must be authorised and should commence within one minute of receiving
instructions.
C. any change in level must be in accordance with the table of cruising levels for operations in
CTA.
D. ATC must be advised of changes in level at least 2 minutes prior to climb or descent.

5. The airport beacon at Mangalore can be identified by white flashes:

A. alternating with green flashes.


B. alternating with blue flashes.
C. indicating the call-sign of the aerodrome.
D. alternating with red flashes.
6. For a flight within Australia (Perth - Adelaide), the documents that you must carry on board the
aircraft are your pilot’s licence and:

A. the certificate of registration and the certificate of airworthiness.


B. the maintenance release and the flight manual.
C. the maintenance release and the certificate of airworthiness.
D. the flight manual and the certificate of registration.

7. Which item must always be carried on a single engine aircraft (Part 91 not a seaplane or
amphibian) during an overwater flight:

A. life jackets for all occupants.


B. life raft big enough to accommodate all occupants.
C. a locator beacon.
D. distress flares.

8. At a noncontrolled aerodrome you should not continue in approach beyond the threshold of the
runway until the preceding aircraft has:

A. landed and is at least 1000m from the threshold.


B. landed and has vacated the runway.
C. taken off and is at least a 500ft AGL.

9. The Civil Aviation Regulations 1988 state that the minimum time period between the consumption
of alcoholic liquor and a particular flight shall be:

A. 12 hours prior to the departure of the flight.


B. 8 hours prior to the departure of the flight.
C. 8 hours prior to the reporting for duty for the flight.
D. 12 hours prior to the reporting for duty for the flight.

10. The pilot in command (PIC) when navigating by visual reference to the ground or water means:

A. There should be no cloud below the aircraft and the PIC must be able to see the ground or
water at all times.
B. The PIC must fix the position of the aircraft at least every 30NM.
C. The PIC must fix the position of the aircraft at least every 2 hours.
D. The PIC must fix the position of the aircraft at least every 30 minutes.
CLWA Quiz 1 Answers / References

Question Answer Reference


1. D 91 MOS Division 2.4 Table 2.07 (3)
2. A ENR 1.1-9 2.7.2.1 a
3. C 91.260 / 91 MOS Division 11.3 / ERSA SUA -1 (11.21) Page 838
4. B ENR 1.7-6 (4.1.1)
5. A ERSA Introduction (23.2) FAC Mangalore Other Lighting ABN ALTN 8 WG
6. B Division 91.C.2 / 91.C.3 / 91.105 / 91.110 / Division 135.C.2 / 135.C.3 / 135
MOS Chapter 3
7. A 91.810 / 91 MOS Chapter 26 Division 26.14 / 26.56
8. B ENR 1.1-72 (9.16.1 b)
9. B 91.520 2 b i
10. D ENR 1.1-25 4.2.1 b

You might also like