Games for Peace. Design of Historical Cooperative Games in the Classroom
5. Discusión
QUESTION 1.
List the components of aerodrome operating minima for take-off and landing.
QUESTION 2.
List the main contents of the aircraft operating manual.
QUESTION 3.
Define configuration deviation list (CDL) QUESTION 4.
Define decision altitude/height QUESTION 5.
Define flight time QUESTION 6.
Describe the difference between precision and non-precision instrument approach systems QUESTION 7.
List the ICAO minima for CAT I, II, III approaches.
QUESTION 8.
State which organisation is responsible for the MMEL.
QUESTION 9.
Describe the purpose of the operational flight plan.
QUESTION 10.
State the meaning of RNP 4.
QUESTION 11.
State the meaning of the term ‘Authority’ as used in ICAO Annex 6.
QUESTION 12.
State the main rule regarding the in-flight simulation of emergencies.
QUESTION 13.
List the factors to be considered in establishing minimum flight altitudes.
QUESTION 14.
List the factors to be taken into account in establishing aerodrome operating minima QUESTION 15.
State when seatbelts must be secured by passengers.
QUESTION 16.
List the items to be checked by the pilot-in-command prior to flight.
QUESTION 17.
With regard to international commercial flights, state when a take-off alternate must be selected and specified in the operational flight plan.
QUESTION 18.
State the maximum distance of a take-off alternate for a twin engined aeroplane.
QUESTION 19.
State when a destination alternate is not required by an IFR flight.
QUESTION 20.
State the minimum fuel reserve required at the most critical alternate by a propeller driven aeroplane.
QUESTION 21.
Where an isolated destination has no suitable alternate, state the minimum fuel reserve at the destination.
QUESTION 22.
State the minimum reserve fuel at the alternate required by a turbo-jet aeroplane.
QUESTION 23.
State the minimum fuel required by a turbo-jet aeroplane at an isolated destination.
QUESTION 24.
State the precautions required to be observed when refuelling operations take place with passengers on board
QUESTION 25.
State the minimum amount of stored 02 required on an unpressurised aeroplane;
for flight between 10,000 and 13,000ft for flight >13,000ft
QUESTION 26.
State when flight crew members are required to have their seat belts fastened.
QUESTION 27.
State when the pilot-in-command must report an aeroplane accident
QUESTION 28.
State the minimum landing distance that must be available at the destination as a proportion of the landing distance required for:
a turbo-jet aeroplane a turbo-prop aeroplane QUESTION 29.
State, in which document, the MEL must be included.
QUESTION 30.
State the minimum requirement for the carriage of portable fire extinguishers.
QUESTION 31.
List the 5 basic parameters that a FDR must be capable of recording.
QUESTION 32.
State the length of time for which a FDR recording must be preserved.
QUESTION 33.
For what period of time must a cockpit voice recording be preserved.
QUESTION 34.
List the minimum equipment for a VFR flight.
QUESTION 35.
When must a VFR flight carry IFR equipment.
QUESTION 36.
State the minimum period that an emergency power supply for the altitude indicator must be available.
QUESTION 37.
State when the carriage of life saving equipment by landplanes equipped with two or more engines is mandatory.
QUESTION 38.
When must aeroplanes with two or more engines carry life-rafts.
QUESTION 39.
Above what altitude must cosmic radiation monitoring equipment be carried.
QUESTION 40.
When must turbine-engined aeroplanes carry GPWS.
QUESTION 41.
Who approves the MEL.
QUESTION 42.
State where MNPS procedures are published.
QUESTION 43.
State when ILS must be carried.
QUESTION 44.
List the contents of the certificate of maintenance release.
QUESTION 45.
State the minimum recency experience required to act as pilot-in-command.
QUESTION 46.
Commercial pilots are required to undertake proficiency checks at what intervals.
QUESTION 47.
List the contents of the journey log book.
QUESTION 48.
List the information on aeroplane emergency and survival equipment which the operator must be able to provide when required.
QUESTION 49.
Following an act of unlawful interference, what action must the pilot-in-command carry out.
QUESTION 50.
Through what angle of coverage in azimuth navigation
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JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-1-1 Page 1-5 ANSWER 8.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-1-1 Page 1-6 ANSWER 9.
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JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-1-1 Page 1-7 ANSWER 11.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-1 Page 2-1 ANSWER 12.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-16 Page 2-3 ANSWER 13.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-19 Page 2-3 ANSWER 14.
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JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-24 Page 2-5 ANSWER 16.
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JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-29 Page 2-6 ANSWER 18.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-30 Page 2-6 ANSWER 19.
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JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-38 Page 2-8 ANSWER 21.
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JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-41 Page 2-9 ANSWER 24.
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ANSWER 25.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-45 Page 2-11 ANSWER 26.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-51 Page 2-11 ANSWER 27.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-56 Page 2-12 ANSWER 28.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-68 Page 2-15 ANSWER 29.
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ANSWER 30.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-74 Page 2-16 ANSWER 31.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-83 Page 2-18 ANSWER 32.
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ANSWER 35.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-91 Page 2-20 ANSWER 36.
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ANSWER 40.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-107 Page 2-23 ANSWER 41.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-110 Page 2-24 ANSWER 42.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-116 Page 2-26 ANSWER 43.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-119 Page 2-26 ANSWER 44.
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ANSWER 45.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-129 Page 2-28 ANSWER 46.
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JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-138 Page 2-32 ANSWER 48.
JAR Ref: 071-01-01-00 071-2-141 Page 2-33 ANSWER 49.
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ANSWER 50.
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