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1.
The minimum age of obtaining a PPL is
18 years
21 years
17 years
2.
An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence-aeroplane shall have completed not less than....hours of cross country flight time as pilot-in-command including a cross country flight totaling not less than....km(....NM), in the course of which full stop landings at two different aerodromes shall be made. The hours and distance referred are
10 hours and 270km (150NM)
15 hours and 540km (300NM)
20 hours and 540km (300NM)
3.
The holder of a commercial pilot licence when as Co-Pilot performing under the supervision of a pilot who fulfills the flying experience requirements of a check pilot, the duties and functions of a pilot-in-command shall be entitled to be entitled to be credited
50% of the flight time towards the total time required for higher grade of pilot licence in accordance with the requirements of the licensing authority
in full with his flight time but not more than 300 hours towards the total time required for a higher grade of pilot licence
in full with his flight time towards the total time required for higher grade of pilot licence
4.
The applicant to exercise the functions of an Instrumental Flight Rating in _____ aeroplanes shall prove, according to ANNEX 1, PERSONNEL LICENSING, his/her capability to pilot such aircraft only by instrumental rules and an engine________
Amphibious/ inactive or simulated inactive
Land/ inactive
Multi-engine/ inoperative or simulated inoperative
5.
The holder of a commercial pilot licence, when acting as copilot of an aircraft required to be operated with a copilot, shall be entitled to be credit with not more than
100 hours of flying time required for a higher grade of a pilot licence
50% of the copilot flight time towards the total flight time required for renewal of a commercial pilot licence
40% of the copilot flight time towards the total flight time required for a higher grade of a pilot licence
6.
If the age of a CPL holder flying a single pilot helicopter for charters is more than 40 years the validity of medical is for__________.
6 months.
12 months if he is not carrying VIPs.
12 months
7.
Type ratings shall be established
for any type of aircraft whenever considered necessary by the authority
all the answers are correct
only aircraft certificated for operation with a minimum crew of at least two pilots
8.
An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than
75 hours of night flight as pilot-in-command or as copilot
100 hours of night flight as pilot-in-command or as copilot
100 hours of night flight only as pilot-in-command
9.
The International Civil Aviation Convention Annex containing standards and recommended practices for Personnel Licensing is
Annex 11
Annex 2
Annex 1
10.
An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence shall hold a current
class 1 medical assessment
class medical assessment as prescribed by the state issuing the lience
class 3 medical assessment
11.
Which of the following Annexes to the Chicago convention contains minimum specifications for a crew licence to have International validity?
Annex 4
Annex 3
Annex 1
12.
The applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot License shall have completed In aeroplanes not less than ....hours of cross-country flight time, including not less than .... hours of flight time by night as Pilot-in-Command or as Co-Pilot performing, under the supervision of a pilot who fulfills the flying experience requirements of a check pilot, the duties and functions of a pilot-in-command
200 hours and 75 hours
250 hours and 50 hours
200 hours and 50 hours
13.
For Commercial Pilot Licence aeroplane the applicant shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than.... if the privileges of the licence are to be expected at
5 hours of night flight time including 3 take-offs and 3 landings as pilot-in-command
5 hours of night flight time including 5 take-offs and 5 landings as pilot-in-command
5 hours of night flight time including 10 take-offs and 10 landings as pilot-in-command
14.
When the holders of aircraft transport pilot licenses aeroplane and helicopter have passed their 40th birthday the medical examination shall be reduced to
6 months for single crew commercial operations
6 months for all operations
6 months for all commercial operations
15.
An applicant for a Commercial Pilot License aeroplane shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than
200 hours of flight time and 100 hours as pilot-in-command
150 hours of flight time and 100 hours as pilot-in-command
200 hours of flight time and 70 hours as pilot-in-command
16.
The privileges of the holder of a Private Pilot's Licence shall be to act as
Pilot-in -command or as Co-pilot of any aeroplane and carry passengers therein with out remunerations
Pilot-in-command or as Co-pilot of any aeroplane provided no passengers are carried
Pilot-in -command or as Co-pilot of an aeroplane employed on aerial work for remuneration
17.
An applicant for an Airline Transport Pilot Licence shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than
150 hours of instrument time, of which not more than 75 hours may be instrument ground time
100 hours of instrument time, of which not more than 50 hours may be instrument ground time
100 hours of instrument time, of which not more than 30 hours may be instrument ground time
18.
An applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence shall have completed in aeroplanes not less than
not less than ten hours of instrument time of which not more than five hours may be on an approved simulator
20 hours of instrument instruction time of which not more than 5 hours may be instrument ground time
20 hours of instrument instruction time of which not more than 10 hours may be instrument ground time
19.
The age of an applicant for a Commercial Pilot Licence shall not be less then
16 years of age
17 years of age
18 years of age
20.
An applicant holding a private or commercial pilot license aeroplane for the issue of an instrument rating, shall have completed.... hours of cross-country flight time as pilot-in-command of aircraft in categories acceptable to the licensing Authority
20 hours
40 hours
50 hours
21.
A applicant for the ______ licences shall have the ability to speak and understand the English language used for radiotelepohony communications to the level of proficiency specified by the Director General
PPL, CPL, ATPL only
PPL, CPL,ATPL, Flt Navigator and Flt Engg
PPL only
22.
The privileges of the holder of a Commercial Pilot Licence-aeroplane shall be
to act as pilot-in-command in any aeroplane certificate for single pilot operation other than in commercial air transportation
to act as Pilot-in-Command of any aeroplane having an all-up-weight not exceeding five thousand seven hundred Kgs. and which is entered in the aircraft rating of his licence
to act as pilot-in-command in any aeroplane engaged in commercial air transportation
23.
The holder of a pilot's licence should inform the Authority of any illness which they are suffering which involves incapacity to undertake those functions to which the licence relates throughout a period of a certain number of days or more. The number of days is
30
20
15
24.
To be able to execute a public transport flight, the minimum and maximum age (with ATPS) is
18 and 60 years
21 and 65 years
16 and 60 years
25.
The duration of the period of currency of a medical assessment shall begin on the date
the license is delivered to the pilot.
the license is issued or renewed
reckoned from the date of medical examination
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