PROCEDURE FOR AERODROME CONTROL SERVICES adminOctober 20, 2023RK BALI Results - PROCEDURE FOR AERODROME CONTROL SERVICES PROCEDURE FOR AERODROME CONTROL SERVICES HD Quiz powered by harmonic design #1. When instructed by ATC to hold short of Runway pilot should stop: With nose gear on hold line With nose gear on hold line So that no part of the A/c extends beyond hold line So that no part of the A/c extends beyond hold line So that the Fit Deck Area of A/c is even with the hold line So that the Fit Deck Area of A/c is even with the hold line #2. The following aircraft will be given priority to land: An aircraft with VVIP on board An aircraft with VVIP on board An aircraft with critical shortage of fuel An aircraft with critical shortage of fuel A scheduled aircraft A scheduled aircraft #3. Apron is an area on aerodrome where following activities take place: Loading/ unloading of passengers, mail and cargo only. Loading/ unloading of passengers, mail and cargo only. Parking of aircraft only Parking of aircraft only Loading/unloading of passengers, mail and cargo, fueling, parking or maintenance. Loading/unloading of passengers, mail and cargo, fueling, parking or maintenance. #4. For safety reasons, a person should remain away from a jet engine by at least: 100' 100' 200' 200' 300' 300' #5. Movement area of an aerodrome constitutes the following Area including runways / taxiways excluding apron Area including runways / taxiways excluding apron Area excluding taxiways but including runways and apron Area excluding taxiways but including runways and apron Area including runway / taxiways / aprons Area including runway / taxiways / aprons #6. The maneuvering area of an airport is that area Normally referred to as the ramp or apron Normally referred to as the ramp or apron Used for taxiing, taking off and landing. Used for taxiing, taking off and landing. Used when taxiing to and from the parking area. Used when taxiing to and from the parking area. #7. An Aircraft shall report "long final" when it is at ____ from the approach end of the rwy 8NMs 8NMs 4NMs 4NMs 1NMs 1NMs #8. What defines a controlled aerodrome? It must be located within a CTR. It must be located within a CTR. It must have a control tower giving an ATC service. It must have a control tower giving an ATC service. It must have a control tower and be in a CTR. It must have a control tower and be in a CTR. #9. Aerodrome traffic is considered to be: Aircraft on the movement area and flying in the vicinity. Aircraft on the movement area and flying in the vicinity. Aircraft on the manoeuvring area and flying in the vicinity Aircraft on the manoeuvring area and flying in the vicinity Aircraft on the movement area only. Aircraft on the movement area only. #10. Aircraft shall not be held closer to a runway-in-use: Than at a runway-holding position. Than at a runway-holding position. Than at runway edge. Than at runway edge. Than at 40 from the runway edge. Than at 40 from the runway edge. #11. Friction Co efficient due to snow - in how many segments is runway divided based on friction level. 1/2 1/2 1/3 1/3 1/4 1/4 #12. Runway friction coefficient 0.20 means estimated surface friction: Good Good Medium to Good Medium to Good Poor Poor Finish PROCEDURE FOR AERODROME CONTROL SERVICES