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1. A precision instrument approach and landing with a decision height not lower than.......

c
Cat I
A. 40 m
B. 50 m
C. 60 m
D. 70 m

2. A precision instrument approach and landing with either a visibility not less than..........d
Cat I
A. 70 m
B. 80 m
C. 700 m
D. 800 m

3. A precision instrument approach and landing a runway visual range..............a


Cat I
A. 550 m
B. 560 m
C. 570 m
D. 580 m

4. A basic certificate is............a

A. equivalent to a licence without ratings and is issued by the DGCA to persons who
meet the age, knowledge, skill and experience requirements of CASR Part 65.
B. equivalent to a licence, but the group or type ratings may be limited in respect of
validity and scope.
C. a rating covering a group of aircraft or components Groups of aircraft or
components shall be as determined by the DGCA.
D. a rating for a specified individual aircraft or component.

5. A certificate of maintenance approval is............b

A. equivalent to a licence without ratings and is issued by the DGCA to persons who
meet the age, knowledge, skill and experience requirements of CASR Part 65.
B. equivalent to a licence, but the group or type ratings may be limited in respect of
validity and scope.
C. a rating covering a group of aircraft or components Groups of aircraft or
components shall be as determined by the DGCA.
D. a rating for a specified individual aircraft or component.
6. A group rating is...............c
A. equivalent to a licence without ratings and is issued by the DGCA to persons who
meet the age, knowledge, skill and experience requirements of CASR Part 65.
B. equivalent to a licence, but the group or type ratings may be limited in respect of
validity and scope.
C. a rating covering a group of aircraft or components Groups of aircraft or
components shall be as determined by the DGCA.
D. a rating for a specified individual aircraft or component.

7. A type rating is.............d

A. equivalent to a licence without ratings and is issued by the DGCA to persons who
meet the age, knowledge, skill and experience requirements of CASR Part 65.
B. equivalent to a licence, but the group or type ratings may be limited in respect of
validity and scope.
C. a rating covering a group of aircraft or components Groups of aircraft or
components shall be as determined by the DGCA.
D. a rating for a specified individual aircraft or component.

8. ANNEX 4 is..............a
A. Aeronautical Chart
B. Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation
C. Rule of the air
D. Units of Measurement to be Used in Air and Ground Operations

9. ANNEX 5 is.........d
A. Aeronautical Chart
B. Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation
C. Rule of the air
D. Units of Measurement to be Used in Air and Ground Operations

10. ANNEX 9 is...........d


A. Meteorological Service for International Air Navigation
B. Rule of the air
C. Units of Measurement to be Used in Air and Ground Operations
D. Facilitation

11. ANNEX 13 is............d


A. Rule of the air
B. Units of Measurement to be Used in Air and Ground Operations
C. Facilitation
D. Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation
12. ANNEX 11 is...........d
A. Units of Measurement to be Used in Air and Ground Operations
B. Facilitation
C. Aeronautical Telecommunications
D. Air Traffic Services

13. ANNEX 12 is..........d


A. Facilitation
B. Aeronautical Telecommunications
C. Air Traffic Services
D. Search and Rescue

14. ANNEX 14 is............d


A. Aeronautical Telecommunications
B. Air Traffic Services
C. Search and Rescue
D. Aerodromes

15. ANNEX 15..........d


A. Air Traffic Services
B. Search and Rescue
C. Facilitation
D. Aeronautical Information Services

16. ANNEX 16............a


A. Environmental Protection
B. Air Traffic Services
C. Search and Rescue
D. Aerodromes

17. Acceptable level of safety means.....a


A. Minimum safety performance that service providers should achieve while
conducting their core business functions
B. Condition, object or activity with the potential of causing injuries to personel,
damage to equipment or structures, loss of material, or reduction of ability to
perform a prescribed function
C. Measures to address the potential hazard or to reduce the risk probabillity or
severty
D. The identifaction, analysis and elimination, and or mitigation to an acceptable level
of risks that threaten the capabilities of an organization

18. Hazard means.........b


A. Minimum safety performance that service providers should achieve while
conducting their core business functions
B. Condition, object or activity with the potential of causing injuries to personel,
damage to equipment or structures, loss of material, or reduction of ability to
perform a prescribed function
C. Measures to address the potential hazard or to reduce the risk probabillity or
severty
D. The identifaction, analysis and elimination, and or mitigation to an acceptable level
of risks that threaten the capabilities of an organization
19. Mitigation means................c
A. Minimum safety performance that service providers should achieve while
conducting their core business functions
B. Condition, object or activity with the potential of causing injuries to personel,
damage to equipment or structures, loss of material, or reduction of ability to
perform a prescribed function
C. Measures to address the potential hazard or to reduce the risk probabillity or
severty
D. The identifaction, analysis and elimination, and or mitigation to an acceptable level
of risks that threaten the capabilities of an organization

20. Risk management means..........d


A. Minimum safety performance that service providers should achieve while
conducting their core business functions
B. Condition, object or activity with the potential of causing injuries to personel,
damage to equipment or structures, loss of material, or reduction of ability to
perform a prescribed function
C. Measures to address the potential hazard or to reduce the risk probabillity or
severtly
D. The identifaction, analysis and elimination, and or mitigation to an acceptable level
of risks that threaten the capabilities of an organization

21. Safety means...........d

A. Minimum safety performance that service providers should achieve while


conducting their core business functions
B. Condition, object or activity with the potential of causing injuries to personel,
damage to equipment or structures, loss of material, or reduction of ability to
perform a prescribed function
C. Measures to address the potential hazard or to reduce the risk probabillity or
severtly
D. The state in which the risk of harm to persons or property damage is reduced to,
and maintained at or below, an acceptable level through a continuing process of
hazard identification and risk management
22. Safety Management system means.......b
A. Minimum safety performance that service providers should achieve while
conducting their core business functions.
B. A systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organization
structures, accountable, polices and procedures.
C. An integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety
D. Estabilished objectives of a services provider sms, linked to major components of a
services provider SMS, and expressed in numerical terms

23. Safety Performance Indicator means........ d


A. Minimum safety performance that service providers should achieve while
conducting their core business functions.
B. A systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organization
structures, accountable, polices and procedures.
C. An integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety
D. Estabilished objectives of a services provider sms, linked to major components of a
services provider SMS, and expressed in numerical terms

24. Safety Programe means...........a


A. An integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety
B. Estabilished objectives of a services provider sms, linked to major components of a
services provider SMS, and expressed in numerical terms
C. The activities of a service provider as of its SMS, in order to confirm the
organization’s continuing fulfilment of its corporate safety policy, objectivies, goals
and standards
D. A systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organization
structures, accountable, polices and procedures.
25. Safety Performance monitoring means..........c

A. An integrated set of regulations and activities aimed at improving safety


B. Estabilished objectives of a services provider sms, linked to major components of a
services provider SMS, and expressed in numerical terms
C. The activities of a service provider as of its SMS, in order to confirm the
organization’s continuing fulfilment of its corporate safety policy, objectivies, goals
and standards
D. A systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organization
structures, accountable, polices and procedures.

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