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100

Squawk codes 7500, 7600 and 7700

What is hijacking, radio failure and emergency?

100

NDB wave frequency

What is (MF) 90 KHz - 1200 KHz?

100

Transition level

What is the lowest flight level available for use above the transition altitude?

100

Ceilometer

What is a device that uses a laser or other light source to determine the height of a cloud ceiling or cloud base?

100

Aileron

What is located at the rear of the wing, typically one on each side and work opposite to each other, meaning that when one is raised, the other is lowered?

200

Position report

What is Estonia control, this is SAS123, passing A at 55, FL 350, estimated B at 05, followed C?

200

The accuracy of LoRAN

What is 900-2400 NM?

200

The full Phonetic Alphabet (26)

What is Alfa, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Foxtrot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliett, Kilo, Lima, Mike, November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whiskey, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu?

200

CAVOK

What is the visibility 10km+, no clouds below 5000ft or minimum sector altitude (whichever is higher) and there is no current or forecast significant weather such as precipitation?

200

A "high lift" device typically found on jet-powered aircraft. They are similar to the flaps except they are mounted on the leading edge of the wing. They also assist in changing the camber, or curvature of the wing, to improve lifting ability at slower speeds.

What is a slat?

300

The estimated time at which the aircraft will commence movement associated with departure.

What is estomated off-block time?

300

ILS wave frequency

What is 108 MHz - 111,95 MHz?

300

Lowest allowed FL when local atmospheric pressure is 1046hPa

What is FL 30?

300

International Standard Atmosphere

What is MSL QNH 1013,25 hPA, base temperature 15, air density 1.225 kg/m3, no water vapur, ELR −1.98?

300

(METEOROLOGY Q) Bernoulli's Principle

What is

Rise in pressure -> decrease in speed

Increase in speed -> decrease in pressure

?

400

FL 460 (Non VSM)

What is VFR FL from 000 degrees to 179 degrees?

400

Dimensions of RADAR scope

What is 60000 FT and 200 NM?

400

Components of the ATC Clearance

What is

"Air Canada 301"
That's you. Make sure you always listen for your callsign.

"Los Angeles Clearance Delivery"
That's the controller identifying themselves. They will usually only identify themselves the first time they speak to you.

"Cleared to the Calgary International Airport"
This is your Clearance Limit. They have cleared you all the way to the Calgary Airport.

"via the Gorman Four Departure, Shafter Transition, then as filed"
This is your Route of Flight. You are expected to fly via the GMN4 departure, EHF Transition as depicted on the SID chart. Once you reach EHF you are expected to continue your flightplan from that point on, which would be LLC REO J537 ONEAL VUCAN THIRD3 CYYC

"Maintain 5000, Expect Flight Level Three Four Zero - five minutes after departure"
This is your Altitude Clearance. It is broken into a few different portions:

"Maintain 5000"
This is your initial climb altitude. You are not at this point cleared any higher than 5000 feet. You should not climb above 5000 feet under any circumstances except if your safety is in jeopardy, or for reasons mentioned below. Controllers generally rip their hair out when aircraft "bust" their altitude clearance.

"Expect Flight Level Three Four Zero - five minutes after departure"
This is what you can expect as your cruise altitude. They tell you to expect that altitude within 5 minutes because in the event that you lose all radio communications. You can then climb to FL340 after 5 minutes. Note that this is ONLY if you lose radio communications. Also this part varies in different countries.

"Departure Frequency 124.30"
This is your Departure Frequency. This is the controller you are expected to contact once you are airborne. In most cases the Tower controller will tell you when to contact that controller. If you lose communications with the tower once you are in the air - this is the controller you should contact.

"Squawk 7201"
Transponder. This is the code you should type into your Transponder. It is a unique code - specially reserved for YOU. You should type it into your transponder as soon as possible, without it - the controllers may have trouble radar identifying you.

400

High density of air

What is cold and dry air in low altitude?

400

Various speeds of aircraft

V1 - Not possible to abort take-off
VR - Can initiate rotation
VFTO - Final take-off speed
VS - Aircraft starts to stall
VMO - Max safe speed
MMO - Max mach speed
VNE - Velocity never exceeded

500

Route designator UA4

What is designator for (A) routes which form part of the regional networks of ATS routes and are not area navigation routes; (U) to indicate that the route or portion thereof is established in the upper airspace?

500

SQUAWK CODE

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What is 0527?

500

Wake turbulence radar separation minima when preceding aircraft is HEAVY and succeeded by HEAVY, MEDIUM, LIGHT aircraft 

What is 4NM, 5NM, 6NM?

500

Orographic lift

What occurs when an air mass is forced from a low elevation to a higher elevation as it moves over rising terrain. As the air mass gains altitude it quickly cools down adiabatically, which can raise the relative humidity to 100% and create clouds and, under the right conditions, precipitation?

500

4 stroke engine (DESCRIPTION)

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