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GENERAL NAVIGATION

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In a remote indicating compass system the amount of positioning using a mounting the the use of
deviation caused by aircraft magnetism and electrical the master vertically detector unit repeater
circuits may be minimised by: unit in the mounted in the wingtip cards
centre of the gyroscope
4090 61 aircraft 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12401A) 091° - 105° - 105° - 091° -
562 NM 480 NM 562 NM 480 NM
What are the average magnetic course and distance
between
4091 61 0 0 1 0
position N6000 W02000 and Sumburg VOR (N5955 W
When decelerating on a westerly heading in the Northern anti-clockwise clockwise anti-clockwise clockwise
hemisphere, the compass card of a direct reading magnetic giving an giving an giving an giving an
compass will turn : apparent apparent apparent apparent
turn towards turn toward turn towards turn towards
the north the south the south the north

4092 61 0 1 0 0
The value of magnetic variation: must be 0° at varies cannot has a
the magnetic between a exceed 90° maximum of
equator maximum of 180°
45° East and
45° West
4093 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-2304A) 0930 0113 2230 1413

4094 61 The UTC of sunrise on 6 December at WINNIPEG (Canada) 0 0 0 1


(49°50'N 097°30'W)
(For this question useis:
annexes 061-2305A and 061-2305B) 1200 1300 0700 0800

When it is 1000 Standard Time in Kuwait, the Standard


4095 61 Time in Algeria is: 0 0 0 1
The north and south magnetic poles are the only positions the value of a freely isogonals a freely
on the earth's surface where: magnetic suspended converge suspended
variation compass compass
equals 90° needle will needle will
stand vertical stand
4096 61 horizontal 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12400A) 118° - 117° - 130° - 131° -
440 NM 494 NM 440 NM 494 NM
What are the average magnetic course and distance
between
4097 61 0 0 0 1
INGO VOR (N6350 W01640) and Sumburg VOR (N5955 W
On a Direct Mercator, rhumb lines are: ellipses curves straight lines curves
convex to concave to
4098 61 the equator the equator 0 0 1 0
What is the value of the convergence factor on a Polar 0.866 0.5 0.0 1.0
4099 61 Stereographic chart? 0 0 0 1
Which one of the following describes the appearance of Ellipses Curves Straight lines Curves
rhumb lines, except meridians, on a Polar Stereographic around the convex to concave to
4100 61 chart? Pole the Pole the Pole 0 0 0 1
Which one of the following statements is correct concerning They are They are The higher Any straight
the appearance of great circles, with the exception of complex curves the latitude line is a
meridians, on a Polar Stereographic chart whose tangency curves that convex to the closer great circle
is at the pole ? can be the Pole they
convex approximate
and/or to a straight
concave to line
4101 61 the Pole 0 0 1 0
On a Lambert conformal conic chart, the distance between expands is constant reduces is constant
parallels of latitude spaced the same number of degrees between, throughout between, between,
apart : and reduces the chart and expands and expands
outside, the outside, the outside, the
standard standard standard
parallels parallels parallels
4102 61 0 0 1 0
Which one of the following, concerning great circles on a They are all They They are all With the
Direct Mercator chart, is correct? curves approximate curves exception of
concave to to straight convex to meridians
the equator lines the equator and the
between the equator,
standard they are
parallels curves
concave to
the equator
4103 61 0 0 0 1
Parallels of latitude on a Direct Mercator chart are : parallel arcs of straight lines parallel
straight lines concentric converging straight lines
equally circles above the unequally
spaced equally pole spaced
4104 61 spaced 0 0 0 1
On a Direct Mercator chart, meridians are: parallel, inclined, parallel, inclined,
equally equally unequally unequally
spaced, spaced, spaced, spaced,
vertical straight lines vertical curved lines
straight lines that meet at straight lines that meet at
the nearer the nearer
4105 61 pole pole 1 0 0 0
Which is the highest latitude listed below at which the sun 66° 68° 72° 62°
will rise above the horizon and set every day?
4106 61 1 0 0 0
The angle between Magnetic North and Compass North is compass compass magnetic alignment
4107 61 called: deviation error variation error 1 0 0 0
A straight line on a Lambert Conformal Projection chart for is is a is a Rhumb can only be a
normal flight planning purposes: approximatel Loxodromic line parallel of
y a Great line latitude
4108 61 Circle 1 0 0 0
A Rhumb line is : a line convex a line on the the shortest any straight
to the surface of distance line on a
nearest pole the earth between two Lambert
on a cutting all points on a projection
Mercator proj meridians at Polyconic
ection the same projection
angle
4109 61 0 1 0 0
Contour lines on aeronautical maps and charts connect having the with the having the of equal
points : same same variatio same latitude
elevation n longitude
above sea
4110 61 level 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-1828A and the data for 41°00'N 41°05'N 40°55'N 40°50'N
1215 UTC) 028°10'W 027°50'W 027°55'W 027°40'W

1215 UTC LAJES VORTAC (38°46'N 027°05'W) RMI reads


178°,
4111 61
range 135 NM.
0 0 1 0
A chart has the scale 1 : 1 000 000. From A to B on the chart 20.6 38.1 44.5 54.2
measures 1.5 inches (one inch equals 2.54 centimetres), the
distance from A to B in NM is :
4112 61 1 0 0 0
The angle between the plane of the ecliptic and the plane of 23.5° 25.3° 27.5° 66.5°
4113 61 equator is approximately : 1 0 0 0
A ground feature appears 30° to the left of the centre line of 310° 130° 160° 220°
the CRT of an airborne weather radar. If the heading of the
aircraft is 355° (M) and the magnetic variation is 15° East,
the true bearing of the aircraft from the feature is:
4114 61 0 0 1 0
On which of the following chart projections is it NOT Transverse Polar Direct Lambert's
Mercator stereographi Mercator conformal
4115 61 possible to represent the north or south poles? c 0 0 1 0
The chart distance between meridians 10° apart at latitude 1 : 6 000 000 1 : 2 500 000 1 : 3 000 000 1 : 5 000 000
65° North is 3.75 inches. The chart scale at this latitude
4116 61 approximates: 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-1818A) 70°15'N 80°00'N 78°45'N 79°15'N
080°E 080°E 087°E 074°E
Assume a North polar stereographic chart whose grid is

aligned with the Greenwich meridian.

An aircraft flies from the geographic North pole for a distance

of 480 NM along the 110°E meridian, then follows a grid


track
4117 61 0 1 0 0
of 154° for a distance of 300 NM.
Some inertial reference and navigation systems are known only the gyros and gyros and the
as "strapdown". gyros, and acceleromete acceleromete gyroscopes
not the rs are rs need and
This means that: acceleromete mounted on satellite acceleromete
rs, become a stabilised information rs become
part of the platform in input to part of the
unit's fixture the aircraft obtain a unit's fixture
to the vertical to the
aircraft struct reference aircraft struct
ure ure
4118 61 0 0 0 1
As the INS position of the departure aerodrome, coordinates 080° 27.4'W 099° 32.6'W 099° 32.6'E 080° 27.4'E
35°32.7'N 139°46.3'W are input instead of 35°32.7'N
139°46.3'E. When the aircraft subsequently passes point
52°N 180°W, the longitude value shown on the INS will be:
4119 61 0 1 0 0
In order to maintain an accurate vertical using a pendulous without with damping with damping without
system, an aircraft inertial platform incorporates a device: damping and a period and a period damping
and a period of 84.4 SEC of 84.4 MIN and a period
of 84.4 SEC of 84.4 MIN
4120 61 0 0 1 0
On a Transverse Mercator chart, scale is exactly correct meridian of Equator, datum prime
along the: tangency parallel of meridian meridian
origin and and meridian and the
prime vertical perpendicula equator
r to it
4121 61 1 0 0 0
On a Lambert Conformal Conic chart earth convergency is parallel of north and standard Equator
most accurately represented at the: origin south limits parallels
4122 61 of the chart 1 0 0 0
The total length of the 53°N parallel of latitude on a direct 1 : 30 000 1 : 18 000 1 : 21 000 1 : 25 000
Mercator chart is 133 cm. What is the approximate scale of 000 000 000 000
4123 61 the chart at latitude 30°S? 0 0 0 1
What is the chart distance between longitudes 179°E and 167 mm 72 mm 133 mm 106 mm
175°W on a direct Mercator chart with a scale of 1 : 5 000
4124 61 000 at the equator? 0 0 1 0
The constant of the cone, on a Lambert chart where the 0.50 0.64 0.75 0.40
convergence angle between longitudes 010°E and 030°W is
4125 61 30°, is: 0 0 1 0
The platform of an inertial navigation system (INS) is gyroscopic vertical movement in aircraft
maintained at right angles to the local vertical by applying inertia, earth velocities, the yawing manoeuvres,
corrections for the effects of: rotation and earth plane, earth
real drift precession, secondary rotation,
centrifugal precession transport
forces and and wander and
transport drift pendulous coriolis
oscillation
4126 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-2326A to 061-2326D) 0200 0600 1000 1200

When it is 0600 Standard Time in Queensland (Australia) the


4127 61 Standard Time in Hawaii (USA) is: 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-2325A to 061-2325D) 1715 on 30 1215 on 1 1315 on 1 1615 on 30
April May May April
An aircraft takes off from Guam at 2300 Standard Time on
30 April local date.

After a flight of 11 HR 15 MIN it lands at Los Angeles


(California).

4128 61 What is the Standard Time and local date of arrival (assume 1 0 0 0
Isogonals converge at the: Magnetic North North and North and
equator magnetic South South
pole only magnetic geographic
poles only and
magnetic pol
4129 61 es 0 0 0 1
When accelerating on an easterly heading in the Northern anti-clockwise clockwise clockwise anti-clockwise
hemisphere, the compass card of a direct reading magnetic giving an giving an giving an giving an
compass will turn : apparent apparent apparent apparent
turn toward turn toward turn toward turn toward
the south the north the south the north
4130 61 0 1 0 0
When turning right from 330°(C) to 040°(C) in the northern over-indicate under-indicat over-indicate under-indicat
hemisphere, the reading of a direct reading magnetic the turn and e the turn the turn and e the turn
compass will: liquid swirl and liquid liquid swirl and liquid
will swirl will will increase swirl will
decrease the decrease the effect increase the
effect the effect effect
4131 61 0 0 0 1
An aircraft in the northern hemisphere makes an accurate 060° more than more or less less than
rate one turn to the right/starboard. If the initial heading was 060° than 060° 060°
330°, after 30 seconds of the turn the direct reading depending
magnetic compass should read: on the
pendulous
suspension
used
4132 61 0 0 0 1
The horizontal component of the earth's magnetic field: weakens with weakens with is is
increasing increasing approximatel approximatel
distance distance y the same at y the same at
from the from the all magnetic magnetic
magnetic nearer latitudes latitudes
poles magnetic less than 60° 50°N and
pole 50°S
4133 61 0 0 0 1
A line drawn on a chart which joins all points where the value agonic line aclinic line isogonal isotach
of magnetic variation is zero is called an:
4134 61 1 0 0 0
A Lambert conformal conic projection, with two standard shows lines the scale is shows all the scale is
parallels: of longitude only correct great circles only correct
as parallel along the as straight at parallel of
straight lines standard lines origin
parallels
4135 61 0 1 0 0
On a Lambert Conformal chart the distance between 1 : 2 000 000 1 : 6 000 000 1 : 5 000 000 1 : 3 750 000
meridians 5° apart along latitude 37° North is 9 cm. The
scale of the chart at that parallel approximates:
4136 61 0 0 1 0
On the 27th of February, at 52°S and 040°E, the sunrise is at 0523 UTC 0743 UTC 0243 UTC 2143 UTC
0243 UTC.

4137 61 On the same day, at 52°S and 035°W, the sunrise is at: 0 1 0 0
An aeroplane flies from A (59°S 142°W) to B (61°S 148°W) varies by 10° decreases by varies by 4° increases by
with a TAS of 480 kt. 6° 5°

The autopilot is engaged and coupled with an Inertial


Navigation System in which AB track is active.
4138 61
On route AB, the true track:
0 0 0 1
The rhumb-line distance between points A (60°00'N 300 NM 450 NM 600 NM 150 NM
4139 61 002°30'E) and B (60°00'N 007°30'W) is: 1 0 0 0
An aircraft is over position HO (55°30'N 060°15'W), where 031° 332° 028° 208°
YYR VOR (53°30'N 060°15'W) can be received. The
magnetic variation is 31°W at HO and 28°W at YYR.

4140 61 What is the radial from YYR? 0 0 1 0


Given: 0.87 0.825 0.90 0.85

TAS = 485 kt,

OAT = ISA +10°C,


4141 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 099° 279° 049° 229°

A polar stereographic chart whose grid is aligned with the


zero meridian.

Grid track 344°,


4142 61 0 0 0 1
For a distance of 1860 NM between Q and R, a ground 1685 NM 1532 NM 930 NM 1865 NM
speed "out" of 385 kt, a ground speed "back" of 465 kt and
an endurance of 8 HR (excluding reserves) the distance
from Q to the point of safe return (PSR) is:
4143 61 1 0 0 0
An aircraft travels from point A to point B, using the autopilot 277° 284° 263° 270°
connected to the aircraft's inertial system. The coordinates of
A (45°S 010°W) and B (45°S 030°W) have been entered.

The true course of the aircraft on its arrival at B, to the


4144 61 nearest degree, is: 1 0 0 0
The constant of cone of a Lambert conformal conic chart is 68°25' 21°35' 23°18' 66°42'
quoted as 0.3955.

4145 61 At what latitude on the chart is earth convergency correctly 0 0 1 0


represented?
The duration of civil twilight is the time: agreed by needed by between between
the internatio the sun to sunset and sunset and
nal move from when the when the
aeronautical the apparent centre of the centre of the
authorities height of 0° sun is 12° sun is 6°
which is 12 to the below the below the
minutes apparent true horizon true horizon
height of 6°
4146 61 0 0 0 1
The Great Circle bearing of 'B' (70°S 060°E), from 'A' (70° S 150°(T) 090°(T) 315°(T) 135°(T)
4147 61 030° W), is approximately: 0 0 0 1
In a navigation chart a distance of 49 NM is equal to 7 cm. 1 : 7 000 000 1 : 1 300 000 1 : 700 000 1 : 130 000
4148 61 The scale of the chart is approximately: 0 1 0 0
At 60° N the scale of a direct Mercator chart is 1 : 3 000 000. 1 : 3 000 000 1 : 3 500 000 1 : 1 500 000 1 : 6 000 000

4149 61 What is the scale at the equator? 0 0 0 1


During initial alignment an inertial navigation system is north horizontal the aircraft computer vertical
aligned by inputs from: acceleromete remote matching of acceleromete
rs and the reading measured rs and the
east gyro compass gravity north gyro
system magnitude
to gravity
magnitude
of initial
4150 61 alignment 1 0 0 0
An aircraft is flying with the aid of an inertial navigation 60°00.0'N 59°49.0'N 60°11.0'N 60°05.7'N
system (INS) connected to the autopilot. The following two
points have been entered in the INS computer:

WPT 1: 60°N 030°W

WPT 2: 60°N 020°W

When 025°W is passed the latitude shown on the display


4151 61 unit of the inertial navigation system will be: 0 0 0 1
The azimuth gyro of an inertial unit has a drift of 0.01°/HR. 6 NM 60 NM 12 NM 1 NM

After a flight of 12 HR with a ground speed of 500 kt, the


error on the aeroplane position is approximately :
4152 61 0 0 1 0
The drift of the azimuth gyro on an inertial unit induces an proportional sinusoîdal proportional proportional
error in the position given by this unit. "t" being the elapsed to t/2 to t to the
time. square of
4153 61 time, t² 0 0 1 0
The
Withtotal error is:
reference to inertial navigation systems, a TAS input is: required to not required required for required for
provide a Polar rhumb line
W/V read out navigation navigation
4154 61 1 0 0 0
Given: GD = (AD X GD = (AD - GD = AD X GD =
GS)/TAS TAS)/TAS (GS TAS/(GS X
AD = Air distance -TAS)/GS AD)

GD = Ground distance

TAS = True Airspeed


4155 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12583A) N5210 N5155 N5205 N5200
W00800 W00810 W00805 W00800
Given:

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 143°,


4156 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12604A) Connemara Punchestown KERRY/Farra Waterford
aerodrome aerodrome nfore NDB
4157 61 What feature is shown on the chart at position N5211 aerodrome 0 0 1 0
W00931?
(For this question use annex 061-12589A) SHA 205° SHA 033° SHA 212° SHA 025°

Given: CRK 321° CRK 149° CRK 328° CRK 141°

SHA VOR N5243.3 W00853.1

CRK VOR N5150.4 W00829.7


4158 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12588A) N5228 N5300 N5258 N5225
W00920 W0830 W00825 W00917
Given:

SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 048°/22 NM.


4159 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12587A) N5155 N5200 N5330 N5328
W00915 W0925 W00830 W00820
Given:

SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 025°/49 NM.


4160 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12586A) N5228 N5303 N5220 N5305
W00935 W00810 W00930 W00815
Given:

SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 232°/32 NM.


4161 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12591A) SHA 068° SHA 060° SHA 240° SHA 248°

Given: CRK 145° CRK 138° CRK 137° CRK 325°

SHA VOR N5243.3 W00853.1

CRK VOR N5150.4 W00829.7


4162 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-12584A) N5250 N5230 N5300 N5225
W00950 W00800 W00945 W00805
Given:

SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 120°/35 NM.


4163 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12592A) SHA 042° SHA 213° SHA 033° SHA 221°

Given: CON 138° CON 310° CON 130° CON 318°

SHA VOR N5243.3 W00853.1

CON VOR N5354.8 W00849.1


4164 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12582A) N5220 N5215 N5210 N5205
W00750 W00755 W00750 W00755
Given:

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 129°,


4165 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12581A) N5230 N5225 N5220 N5240
W00800 W00805 W00750 W00750
Given:

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 120°,


4166 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12580A) N5205 N5215 N5210 N5118
W00915 W00917 W00910 W00913
Given:

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 205°,


4167 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12579A) N5210 N5220 N5230 N5210
W00930 W00920 W00910 W00910
Given:

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 223°,


4168 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12578A) 035° - 80 042° - 83 036° - 81 044° - 82
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between CRN
4169 61 NDB (N5318.1 W00856.5) and EKN NDB (N5423.6 1 0 0 0
W00738.7)?
(For this question use annex 061-12577A) 327° - 124 335° - 128 325° - 126 320° - 127
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between BAL
4170 61 VOR (N5318.0 W00626.9) and CFN NDB (N5502.6 1 0 0 0
W00820.4)?
(For this question use annex 061-12585A) N5210 N5208 N5315 N5317
W00830 W00840 W00915 W00908
Given:

SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1) radial 165°/36 NM.


4171 61 1 0 0 0
Where and when are the IRS positions updated? During flight IRS positions Updating is Only on the
IRS are updated normally ground
positions are by pressing carried out during the
automatically the by the crew alignment
updated by 'Take-off/ Go when procedure
the FMC -around' over-flying a
button at the known
start of the position
take-off roll (VOR station
or NDB)

4172 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-12560A) 165° - 27 335° - 43 025° - 38 233° - 35
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CON VOR/DME
4173 61 (N5354.8 W00849.1) to position N5330 W00930? 0 0 0 1
(For this question refer to annex 061-12602A) 265° - 17 077° - 18 257° - 17 086° - 18
NM NM NM NM
Given:

CON VOR/DME (N5354.8 W00849.1)

4174 61 Castlebar aerodrome (N5351 W00917) 1 0 0 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12601A) 154° - 38 326° - 37 146° - 38 333° - 37
NM NM NM NM
Given:

SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1)

4175 61 Connemara aerodrome (N5314 W00928) 0 0 0 1


An aircraft is descending down a 12% slope whilst 4500 FT/MIN 3900 FT/MIN 6500 FT/MIN 650 FT/MIN
maintaining a GS of 540 kt.

4176 61 The rate of descent of the aircraft is approximately: 0 0 1 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12600A) 240° - 41 068° - 41 248° - 42 060° - 42
NM NM NM Nm
Given:

SHA VOR/DME (N5243.3 W00853.1)

4177 61 Birr aerodrome (N5304 W00754) 0 1 0 0


(For this question use annex 061-12590A) SHA 124° SHA 131° SHA 304° SHA 312°

Given: CRK 009° CRK 017° CRK 189° CRK 197°

SHA VOR N5243.3 W00853.1

CRK VOR N5150.4 W00829.7


4178 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12598A) N5330 N5343 N5335 N5337
W00820 W00925 W00925 W00820
Given:

CON VOR (N5354.8 W00849.1) DME 30 NM,

CRN VOR (N5318.1 W00856.5) DME 25 NM,


4179 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12574A) 156° - 136 164° - 138 336° - 137 344° - 139
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between WTD
4180 61 NDB (N5211.3 W00705.0) and SLG NDB (N5416.7 0 0 1 0
W00836.0)?
What is the source of magnetic variation information in a Magnetic Magnetic The main The FMS
Flight Management System (FMS)? variation is variation directional calculates
calculated information gyro which MH and MT
by each IRS is stored in is coupled to from the
based on the each IRS the magnetic FMC position
respective memory; it is sensor (flux
IRS position applied to the valve)
and the true heading positioned in
aircraft calculated by the wingtip
magnetic the
heading respective IR
S
4181 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12597A) N5255 N5250 N5305 N5310
W00815 W0030 W00930 W00820
Given:

CRN VOR (N5318.1 W00856.5) DME 34 NM,

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) DME 26 NM,


4182 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12596A) N5307 N5355 N5310 N5252
W00923 W00825 W00830 W00923
Given:

CRN VOR (N5318.1 W00856.5) DME 18 NM,

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) DME 30 NM,


4183 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12595A) N5225 N5215 N5205 N5215
W00810 W00805 W00915 W00915
Given:

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) DME 41 NM,

CRK VOR (N5150.4 W00829.7) DME 30 NM,


4184 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12594A) N5235 N5200 N5215 N5215
W00750 W00935 W00940 W00745
Given:

SHA VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) DME 50 NM,

CRK VOR (N5150.4 W00829.7) DME 41 NM,


4185 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12593A) SHA 137° SHA 317° SHA 145° SHA 325°

Given: CON 046° CON 226° CON 055° CON 235°

SHA VOR N5243.3 W00853.1

CON VOR N5354.8 W00849.1


4186 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question refer to annex 061-12599A) 119° - 44 127° - 45 299° - 42 307° - 43
NM NM NM NM
Given:

CRK VOR/DME (N5150.4 W00829.7)

4187 61 Kerry aerodrome (N5210.9 W00931.4) 0 0 0 1


Which of the following lists, which compares an Inertial The platform It does not There is little There is little
Reference System that utilises Ring Laser Gyroscopes is kept suffer from or no 'spin or no 'spin
(RLG) instead of conventional gyroscopes, is completely stable relativ 'lock in' error up' time and up' time and
correct? e to the earth and it is it does not it is
mathematicall insensitive suffer from insensitive
y rather than to gravitation 'lock in' error to gravitation
mechanically al ('g') forces al ('g') forces
but it has a
longer 'spin
up' time

4188 61 0 0 0 1
Gyrocompassing of an inertial reference system (IRS) is ON ALIGN STBY ATT/REF
accomplished with the mode selector switched to:
4189 61 0 1 0 0
With reference to an inertial navigation system (INS), the HDG/DA TK/GS XTK/TKE DSRTK/STS
initial great circle track between computer inserted
waypoints will be displayed when the control display unit
4190 61 (CDU) is selected to: 0 0 0 1
Which of the following statement is correct concerning Gyro-compas Gyro-compas Gyro-compas Gyro-compas
gyro-compassing of an inertial navigation system (INS)? sing of an sing of an sing of an sing of an
INS is not INS is INS is INS is not
possible in possible in possible in possible in
flight flight flight flight
because it because it because it because it
cannot can cannot can
differentiate differentiate differentiate differentiate
between between between between
movement movement movement movement
induced and induced and induced and induced and
misalignment misalignment misalignment misalignment
induced induced induced induced
accelerations accelerations accelerations accelerations
. . . .

4191 61 1 0 0 0
During the initial alignment of an inertial navigation system will accept a will not will accept a will not
(INS) the equipment: 10° error in accept a 10° 10° error in accept a 10°
initial error in initial initial error in initial
latitude and latitude but latitude but latitude or
initial will accept a will not initial
longitude 10° error in accept a 10° longitude
initial error in initial
longitude longitude
4192 61 0 1 0 0
Double integration of the output from the east/west velocity distance vehicle distance
accelerometer of an inertial navigation system (INS) in the east/west east/west longitude north/south
4193 61 NAV MODE give: 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12576A) 268° - 91 272° - 89 270° - 90 278° - 89
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between BAL
4194 61 VOR (N5318.0 W00626.9) and CRN NDB (N5318.1 0 0 1 0
W00856.5)?
The principle of 'Schuler Tuning' as applied to the operation both only both only to
of Inertial Navigation Systems/ Inertial Reference Systems gyro-stabilise gyro-stabilise gyro-stabilise 'strapdown'
is applicable to: d platform d systems d and laser laser gyro
and gyro systems
'strapdown' systems but
systems only when
operating in
the non
'strapdown'
mode
4195 61 1 0 0 0
The automatic flight control system is coupled to the 60°N to 60°N to 30°S to 30°S to 25°S
guidance outputs from an inertial navigation system. 60°N 50°N 30°N

Which pair of latitudes will give the greatest difference


between initial track read-out and the average true course
given, in each case, a difference of longitude of 10°?
4196 61 1 0 0 0
The resultant of the first integration of the output from the change of vehicle departure velocity
east/west accelerometer of an inertial navigation system longitude longitude along the
(INS) in NAV MODE is: local parallel
of latitude
4197 61 0 0 0 1
One of the errors inherent in a ring laser gyroscope occurs at cavity rotation zero drop beam lock dither
low input rotation rates tending towards zero when a
phenomenon known as 'lock-in' is experienced. What is the
name of the technique, effected by means of a piezo-electric
motor, that is used to correct this error?

4198 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-9442A) HDG 064° - HDG 075° - HDG 070° - HDG 075° -
ETA 1449 ETA 1452 ETA 1459 ETA 1502
Complete line 6 of the 'FLIGHT NAVIGATION LOG', UTC UTC UTC UTC
4199 61 positions 'L' to 'M'. 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-9441A) HDG 337° - HDG 320° - HDG 337° - HDG 320° -
ETA 1422 ETA 1412 ETA 1322 ETA 1432
Complete line 5 of the 'FLIGHT NAVIGATION LOG', UTC UTC UTC UTC
4200 61 positions 'J' to 'K'. 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-9440A) HDG 344° - HDG 344° - HDG 354° - HDG 034° -
ETA 1303 ETA 1336 ETA 1326 ETA 1336
Complete line 4 of the 'FLIGHT NAVIGATION LOG', UTC UTC UTC UTC
4201 61 positions 'G' to 'H'. 0 1 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-9439A) HDG 095° - HDG 106° - HDG 115° - HDG 105° -
ETA 1155 ETA 1215 ETA 1145 ETA 1205
Complete line 3 of the 'FLIGHT NAVIGATION LOG', UTC UTC UTC UTC
4202 61 positions 'E' to 'F'. 0 0 0 1
The resultant of the first integration from the north/south change latitude velocity groundspeed
accelerometer of an inertial navigation system (INS) in the latitude along the
NAV MODE is: local
4203 61 meridian 0 0 1 0
Given: 900 FT/MIN 1000 FT/MIN 700 FT/MIN 800 FT/MIN

ILS GP angle = 3.5 DEG,


4204 61 1 0 0 0
GS = 150 kt.
(For this question refer to annex 061-12605A) Clonbullogue TUSKAR WTD NDB KERRY/Farra
aerodrome ROCK LT.H. nfore
4205 61 What feature is shown on the chart at position N5212 NDB aerodrome 0 1 0 0
W00612?
(For this question use annex 061-12573A) 286° - 81 294° - 80 075° - 81 277° - 83
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between WTD
4206 61 NDB (N5211.3 W00705.0) and FOY NDB (N5234.0 1 0 0 0
W00911.7)?
(For this question use annex 061-12572A) 011° - 47 020° - 46 348° - 46 191° - 45
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between SLG
4207 61 NDB (N5416.7 W00836.0) and CFN NDB (N5502.6 1 0 0 0
W00820.4)?
(For this question use annex 061-12571A) 113° - 97 293° - 98 063° - 101 071° - 100
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between CON
4208 61 VOR (N5354.8 W00849.1) and BEL VOR (N5439.7 0 0 1 0
W00613.8)?
(For this question use annex 061-12570A) 089° - 95 229° - 125 237° - 130 057° - 126
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°M) and distance between CRN
4209 61 NDB (N5318.1 W00856.5) and BEL VOR (N5439.7 0 0 0 1
W00613.8)?
(For this question use annex 061-12569A) 262° - 86 128° - 99 308° - 98 316° - 96
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°M) and distance between BAL
4210 61 VOR (N5318.0 W00626.9) and SLG NDB (N5416.7 0 0 0 1
W00836.0)?
The following points are entered into an inertial navigation zero a 9° increase a 4° decrease a 9° decrease
system (INS).

WPT 1: 60°N 30°W

WPT 2: 60°N 20°W

WPT 3: 60°N 10°W

4211 61 The inertial navigation system is connected to the automatic 0 0 0 1


Given: 8.3 NM 7.0 NM 13.1 NM 14.5 NM

aircraft height 2500 FT,

ILS GP angle 3°.


4212 61 1 0 0 0
The automatic flight control system (AFCS) in an aircraft is 9° greater 5° less than 9° less than 5° greater
coupled to the guidance outputs from an inertial navigation than the final the final one the final one than the final
system (INS) and the aircraft is flying from waypoint No. 2 one one
(60°00'S 070°00'W) to No. 3 (60°00'S 080°00'W).

Comparing the initial track (°T) at 070°00'W and the final


track (°T) at 080°00'W, the difference between them is that
the initial track is approximately:
4213 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 800 FT/MIN 950 FT/MIN 1500 FT/MIN 1400 FT/MIN

TAS = 197 kt,

True course = 240°,

W/V = 180/30kt.

4214 61 Descent is initiated at FL 220 and completed at FL 40. 0 0 0 1


What is the effect on the Mach number and TAS in an Mach Mach Mach Mach
aircraft that is climbing with constant CAS? number rema number decr number incre number incre
ins constant; eases; TAS ases; TAS ases; TAS
TAS decreases remains increases
increases constant
4215 61 0 0 0 1
Which of the following statements concerning the earth's Dip is the The blue At the earth's The earth's
magnetic field is completely correct? angle pole of the magnetic magnetic
between earth's equator, the field can be
total magneti magnetic inclination classified as
c field and field is varies transient,
vertical field situated in depending semi-perman
component North on whether ent or
Canada the permanent
geograhic
equator is
north or
south of the
magnetic
equator

4216 61 0 1 0 0
Which of the following correctly lists the order of available OFF - OFF - ON - OFF - OFF -
selections of the Mode Selector switches of an inertial ALIGN - ALIGN - STBY - ALIGN -
reference system (IRS) mode panel? NAV - ATT NAV ALIGN - ATT - NAV
4217 61 NAV 1 0 0 0
The automatic flight control system (AFCS) in an aircraft is 266° 270° 274° 278°
coupled to the guidance outputs from an inertial navigation
system (INS).

The aircraft is flying between inserted waypoints No. 3


(55°00'N 020°00'W) and No.4 (55°00'N 030°00'W).

With DSRTK/STS selected on the CDU, to the nearest whole


degree, the initial track read-out from waypoint No. 3 will be:
4218 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12575A) 010° - 71 358° - 72 006° - 71 002° - 72
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°T) and distance between SHA
4219 61 VOR (N5243.3 W00853.1) and CON VOR (N5354.8 0 0 0 1
W00849.1)?
(For this question use annex 061-12568A) 205° - 71 017° - 70 025° - 70 197° - 71
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°M) and distance between KER
4220 61 NDB (N5210.9 W00931.5) and CRN NDB (N5318.1 0 0 1 0
W00856.5)?
The direct reading magnetic compass is made aperiodic using long pendulous keeping the using the
(dead beat) by: magnets suspension magnetic lowest
of the assembly acceptable
magnetic mass close viscosity
assembly to the compass
compass liquid
point and by
using
damping
4221 61 wires 0 0 1 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12603A) 296° - 46 304° - 47 124° - 46 116° - 47
NM NM NM NM
Given:

CON VOR/DME (N5354.8 W00849.1)

4222 61 Abbey Shrule aerodrome (N5335 W00739) 0 0 1 0


What is the validity period of the 'permanent' data base of 28 days one calendar 3 calendar 14 days
aeronautical information stored in the FMC In the B737-400 month months
4223 61 Flight Management System? 1 0 0 0
What indication, if any, is given in the B737-400 Flight A warning No indication A warning A warning
Management System if radio updating is not available? message is is given so message is message is
displayed on long as the displayed on displayed on
the Flight IRS the EHSI and the IRS
Director positions rem MFDU displays
System ain within
limits
4224 61 0 0 1 0
Which component of the B737-400 Flight Management Multi-Function Flight Inertial Flight
System (FMS) is used to enter flight plan routeing and Control Management Reference Director Syst
performance parameters? Display Unit Computer System em
4225 61 1 0 0 0
The purpose of the Flight Management System (FMS), as for both manual continuous manual continuous
example installed in the B737-400, is to provide: navigation automatic navigation automatic
guidance navigation guidance navigation
and performa guidance and automati guidance as
nce and performa c well as
management nce performance manual
management management performance
management

4226 61 0 1 0 0
How is the radio position determined by the FMC in the DME/DME DME/DME or DME ranges VOR/DME
B737-400 Electronic Flight Instrument System? VOR/DME and/ or range and
VOR/ADF bearing
bearings
4227 61 1 0 0 0
A direct reading compass should be swung when: the aircraft there is a there is a the aircraft is
has made large, and large stored for a
more than a permanent, change in long period
stated change in magnetic and is
number of magnetic longitude frequently
landings latitude moved
4228 61 0 1 0 0
In which of the following situations is the FMC present Just after At top of At top of On final
position of a B737-400 Electronic Flight Instrument System take-off climb descent approach
4229 61 likely to be least accurate? 1 0 0 0
The annunciator of a remote indicating compass system is synchronising compensating setting local setting the
used when: the magnetic for deviation magnetic 'heading'
and gyro variation pointer
compass
elements
4230 61 1 0 0 0
The convergence factor of a Lambert conformal conic chart 38°15' 51°45' 52°05' 80°39'
is quoted as 0.78535.

4231 61 At what latitude on the chart is earth convergency correctly 0 1 0 0


represented?
At 47° North the chart distance between meridians 10° apart 1 : 8 000 000 1 : 3 000 000 1 : 2 500 000 1 : 6 000 000
is 5 inches.
4232 61 0 0 0 1
The
On ascale
DirectofMercator
the chartchart
at 47°a North
great approximates:
circle will be represented curve convex straight line curve complex
by a: to the equator concave to curve
4233 61 the equator 0 0 1 0
An aircraft in the northern hemisphere is making an accurate 225° less than more or less more than
rate one turn to the right. 225° than 225° 225°
depending
If the initial heading was 135°, after 30 seconds the direct on the
reading magnetic compass should read: pendulous
suspension
used
4234 61 0 0 0 1
When accelerating on a westerly heading in the northern clockwise clockwise anti-clockwise anti-clockwise
hemisphere, the compass card of a direct reading magnetic giving an giving an giving an giving an
compass will turn: apparent apparent apparent apparent
turn towards turn towards turn towards turn towards
the north the south the north the south

4235 61 0 0 1 0
On a Lambert conformal conic chart, with two standard along the along the two in the area along the
parallels, the quoted scale is correct: prime standard between the parallel of
meridian parallels standard origin
parallels
4236 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12615A) 6 2 3 5

4237 61 Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates a DME? 0 1 0 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12623A) 2 3 4 5

4238 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a Control Zone 0 1 0 0


boundary?
(For this question refer to annex 061-12621A) 1 3 4 5

4239 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a Flight 1 0 0 0


Information Region (FIR) boundary?
(For this question refer to annex 061-12620A) 3 6 7 1

4240 61 Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates a 0 0 1 0


VORTAC?
(For this question refer to annex 061-12619A) 6 7 1 2

4241 61 Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates a TACAN? 1 0 0 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12618A) 5 6 2 3

4242 61 Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates a basic, 1 0 0 0


non-specified, navigation aid?
In the B737-400 Flight Management System the CDUs are manually manually automatically manually
used during preflight to: initialize the initialize the initialize the initialize the
IRSs, FMC IRSs and IRSs and Flight
and FMC with FMC with Director Syst
Autothrottle dispatch dispatch em and FMC
with dispatch information information with dispatch
information information
4243 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12616A) 3 5 6 2

4244 61 Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates a VOR? 1 0 0 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12613A) VOR: NDB civil airport: NDB: ILS civil airport:
ILS NDB
4245 61 Which of the following lists all the aeronautical chart symbols 0 0 0 1
shown
(For thisatquestion
position N5211
refer to W00705?
annex 061-12614A) 6 7 1 2

4246 61 Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates a 0 0 1 0


VOR/DME?
Which of the following lists the first three pages of the POS INIT - IDENT - RTE POS INIT - IDENT - POS
FMC/CDU normally used to enter data on initial start-up of RTE - IDENT - RTE - INIT - RTE
the B737-400 Electronic Flight Instrument System? DEPARTURE DEPARTUR
4247 61 E 0 0 0 1
Which FMC/CDU page normally appears on initial power INITIAL POS INIT PERF INIT IDENT
application to the B737-400 Electronic Flight Instrument
4248 61 System? 0 0 0 1
Which of the following lists all the methods that can be used Identifier Identifier Identifier Identifier
to enter 'Created Waypoints' into the CDU of a B737-400 bearing/dista bearing/dista bearing/dista bearing/dista
Electronic Flight Instrument System? nce; place nce; place nce; place nce; place
distance/plac bearing/place bearing/place bearing/place
e distance; bearing; distance; bearing;
along-track along-track along/across- latitude and
displacement displacement track longitude;
; latitude and ; latitude and displacement waypoint
longitude longitude ; latitude and name
longitude

4249 61 0 1 0 0
Which of the following can all be stored as five letter Waypoint Waypoint Waypoint Airway
waypoint identifiers through the CDU of a B737-400 names; names; names; names;
Electronic Flight Instrument System? navaid navaid navaid navaid
frequencies; positions; identifiers; identifiers;
runway airport ICAO runway airport
codes; identifiers; numbers; names;
airport ICAO airport airport ICAO waypoint
identifiers names identifiers code
4250 61 numbers 0 0 1 0
What are, in order of highest priority followed by lowest, the Urgent and Priority and Urgent and Alerting and
two levels of message produced by the CDU of the Routine Alerting Advisory Advisory
B737-400 Electronic Flight Instrument System?
4251 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question refer to annex 061-12617A) 2 3 4 6

4252 61 Which of the aeronautical chart symbols indicates an NDB? 0 0 1 0


ATT Mode of the Inertial Reference System (IRS) is a only attitude navigation altitude, only attitude
back-up mode providing: information information heading and and heading
position information
information
4253 61 0 0 0 1
Permanent magnetism in aircraft arises chiefly from: the combined the effect of hammering, exposure to
effect of internal and the the earth's
aircraft wiring and effect of the magnetic
electrical exposure to earth's field during
equipment electrical magnetic normal
and the storms field, whilst operation
earth's under
magnetic construction
field
4254 61 0 0 1 0
An island appears 30° to the left of the centre line on an 325° 145° 195° 205°
airborne weather radar display. What is the true bearing of
the aircraft from the island if at the time of observation the
aircraft was on a magnetic heading (MH) of 020° with the
magnetic variation (VAR) 25°W?
4255 61 0 1 0 0
An island appears 30° to the right of the centre line on an 130° 160° 190° 220°
airborne weather radar display. What is the true bearing of
the aircraft from the island if at the time of observation the
aircraft was on a magnetic heading (MH) of 355° with the
magnetic variation (VAR) 15°E?
4256 61 0 0 0 1
An island appears 45° to the right of the centre line on an 329° 059° 101° 239°
airborne weather radar display. What is the true bearing of
the aircraft from the island if at the time of observation the
aircraft was on a magnetic heading (MH) of 215° with the
magnetic variation (VAR) 21°W?
4257 61 0 1 0 0
An island appears 60° to the left of the centre line on an 086° 226° 026° 046°
airborne weather radar display. What is the true bearing of
the aircraft from the island if at the time of observation the
aircraft was on a magnetic heading (MH) of 276° with the
magnetic variation (VAR) 10°E?
4258 61 0 0 0 1
Waypoints can be entered in an INS memory in different bearing and hexadecimal by waypoints geographic
formats. distance name coordinates

4259 61 In which of the following formats can waypoints be entered 0 0 0 1


into all of
INSs?
Which the following statements concerning the position The positions It is not It is It is updated
indicated on the Inertial Reference System (IRS) display is from the two updated constantly when
correct? IRSs are once the updated 'go-around'
compared to IRS mode is from informat is selected
obtain a 'best set to NAV ion obtained on take-off
position' by the FMC
which is
displayed on
the IRS

4260 61 0 1 0 0
What additional information is required to be input to an Mach Number TAS IAS Altitude and
Inertial Navigation System (INS) in order to obtain an W/V OAT
4261 61 readout? 0 1 0 0
An aircraft departs from position A (04°10' S 178°22'W) and 53°20'N 45°00'N 53°20'N 45°00'N
flies northward following the meridian for 2950 NM. It then 172°38'E 172°38'E 169°22W 169°22W
flies westward along the parallel of latitude for 382 NM to
position B.
4262 61 0 1 0 0
The
The coordinates of position
the true Bgreat-circle
are?
angle between track and the true 7.8° 9° 15.6° 5.2°
rhumb-line track joining the following points: A (60° S 165°
W) B (60° S 177° E), at the place of departure A, is:
4263 61 1 0 0 0
Given: Waypoint 1. 60°S 030°W 060°11'S 059°49'S 060°00'S 060°06'S

Waypoint 2. 60°S 020°W

What will be the approximate latitude shown on the display


4264 61 0 0 0 1
unit of an inertial navigation system at longitude 025°W?
What is the time required to travel along the parallel of 5 HR 00 MIN 2 HR 30 MIN 1 HR 15 MIN 1 HR 45 MIN
latitude 60° N between meridians 010° E and 030° W at a
4265 61 groundspeed of 480 kt? 0 1 0 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12607A) Brittas Bay Castlebar Connaught Connemara
aerodrome aerodrome aerodrome aerodrome
4266 61 What feature is shown on the chart at position N5351 0 1 0 0
W00917?
(For this question refer to annex 061-12606A) Punchestown Connemara KERRY/Farra Clonbullogue
aerodrome aerodrome nfore aerodrome
4267 61 What feature is shown on the chart at position N5311 aerodrome 1 0 0 0
W00637?
Which of the following statements concerning the loss of It is not The The IRS has The mode
alignment by an Inertial Reference System (IRS) in flight is usable in navigation to be selector has
correct? any mode mode, coupled to to be rotated
and must be including the to ATT then
shut down for present remaining back
the rest of position and serviceable through ALIG
the flight ground system and N to NAV in
speed output a realignmen order to
s, is t carried out obtain an
inoperative in flight in-flight
for the realignment
remainder of
4268 61 the flight 0 1 0 0
The two standard parallels of a conical Lambert projection 0.90 0.66 0.18 0.44
are at N10°40'N and N41°20'.

4269 61 The cone constant of this chart is approximatively : 0 0 0 1


Given: 4° Left 8° Left 12° Left 16° Left

Distance 'A' to 'B' is 90 NM,

Fix obtained 60 NM along and 4 NM to the right of course.

4270 61 What heading alteration must be made to reach 'B'? 0 0 1 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12612A) VOR: DME: civil airport: VOR: DME: civil airport:
NDB: VOR: DME: NDB: NDB: DME:
Which of the following lists all the aeronautical chart symbols compulsory non-compulso compulsory non-compuls
shown at position N5318.1 W00856.5? reporting ry reporting reporting ory reporting
point point point point
4271 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question refer to annex 061-12611A) civil airport: VOR: DME: civil airport: VOR: DME:
NDB: DME: NDB: VOR: DME: NDB:
Which of the following lists all the aeronautical chart symbols compulsory compulsory non-compulso non-compuls
shown at position N5416.7 W00836.0? reporting reporting ry reporting ory reporting
point point point point
4272 61 1 0 0 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12610A) military VOR: DME: military civil airport:
airport: danger area airport: VOR: DME
Which of the following lists all the aeronautical chart symbols VOR: NDB VOR: DME
4273 61 shown at position N5318.0 W00626.9? 0 0 1 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12609A) VOR: DME: VOR: DME: civil airport:
civil airport:
NDB:compul NDB: ILS VOR: DME: VOR:
Which of the following lists all the aeronautical chart symbols sory compulsory non-compuls
shown at position N5150.4 W00829.7? reporting poi reporting ory reporting
4274 61 nt point point 0 0 1 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12608A) Belmullet Carnmore Clonbullogue EAGLE
aerodrome aerodrome aerodrome ISLAND
4275 61 What feature is shown on the chart at position N5417 LT.H. NDB 0 0 0 1
W01005?
The main reason for usually mounting the detector unit of a place it reduce the facilitate place it in a
remote indicating compass in the wingtip of an aeroplane is where it will amount of easy mainten position
to: not be deviation ance of the where there
subjected to caused by unit and is no
electrical or aircraft increase its electrical
magnetic magnetism exposure to wiring to
interference and the Earth's cause
from the electrical circ magnetic deviation
aircraft uits field errors

4276 61 0 1 0 0
Given: N01°40' S01°40' N01°40' S01°40'
E101°40' E097°07' E097°07' E101°40'
Position 'A' is N00° E100°,
4277 61 0 1 0 0
Position 'B' is 240°(T), 200 NM from 'A'.
The main advantage of a remote indicating compass over a requires less is able to senses, has less
direct reading compass is that it: maintenance magnify the rather than moving parts
earth's seeks, the
magnetic magnetic
field in order meridian
to attain
greater
accuracy
4278 61 0 0 1 0
Which of the following statements concerning the aircraft The positions The positions The positions The positions
positions indicated on a triple fit Inertial Navigation System will be the will only differ will only differ are likely to
(INS)/ Inertial Reference System (IRS) on the CDU is same if one of the if an error differ
correct? because systems has has been because
they are an been made when they are
average of decoupled inputting the calculated
three because of a present from
different detected position at different sour
positions malfunction the ces
departure air
port

4279 61 0 0 0 1
Which of the following statements concerning the operation NAV mode NAV mode NAV mode NAV mode
of an Inertial Navigation System (INS)/Inertial Reference must be must be must be must be
System (IRS) is correct? selected selected on selected selected
prior to the runway prior to the when the
movement just prior to loading of alignment
of the take-off passengers procedure is
aircraft off and/or freight commenced
the gate
4280 61 1 0 0 0
Which of the following statements concerning the alignment INS/IRS can INS/IRS can INS/IRS can INS/IRS can
procedure for Inertial Navigation Systems(INS)/Inertial only be be aligned in only be be aligned in
Reference Systems (IRS) at mid-latitudes is correct? aligned in either the aligned in either the
NAV mode ALIGN or the ALIGN ALIGN or
4281 61 NAV mode mode ATT mode 0 1 0 0
The alignment time, at mid-latitudes, for an Inertial 5 MIN 10 MIN 20 MIN 2 MIN
Reference System using laser ring gyros is approximately:
4282 61 0 1 0 0
What is the name given to an Inertial Reference System Solid state Ring laser Strapdown Rigid
(IRS) which has the gyros and accelerometers as part of the
unit's fixture to the aircraft structure?
4283 61 0 0 1 0
The sensors of an INS measure: precession acceleration velocity the horizontal
component
of the earth's
rotation

4284 61 0 1 0 0
A pilot accidently turning OFF the INS in flight, and then the INS is it can only be no useful everything
turns it back ON a few moments later. Following this usable in used for information returns to
incident: NAV MODE attitude can be normal and
after a reference obtained is usable
position from the INS
4285 61 update 0 1 0 0
The chart that is generally used for navigation in polar areas Direct Gnomonic Lambert Stereographic
is based on a: Mercator projection conformal al projection
4286 61 projection projection 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-9438A) HDG 193° - HDG 188° - HDG 193° - HDG 183° -
ETA 1239 ETA 1229 ETA 1249 ETA 1159
Complete line 2 of the 'FLIGHT NAVIGATION LOG', UTC UTC UTC UTC
4287 61 positions 'C' to 'D'. 1 0 0 0
Position A is located on the equator at longitude 130°00E. 01°11'N 01°11'S 01°11'N 01°11'S
128°49'E 128°49'E 131°11'E 131°11'E
Position B is located 100 NM from A on a bearing of 225°(T).

The coordinates of position B are:


4288 61 0 1 0 0
In order to fly from position A (10°00'N, 030°00'W) to position the a straight line a rhumb line the constant
B (30°00'N, 050°00'W), maintaining a constant true course, it great-circle plotted on a track average drift
is necessary to fly: route Lambert route
chart
4289 61 0 0 1 0
The rhumb line track between position A (45°00'N, 345 315 330 300
010°00'W) and position B (48°30'N, 015°00'W) is
4290 61 approximately: 0 1 0 0
4291 61 The diameter of the Earth is approximately: 40 000 km 12 700 km 6 350 km 18 500 km 0 1 0 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12624A) 3 4 5 2

4292 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates an uncontrolled 0 1 0 0


route?
The nominal scale of a Lambert conformal conic chart is the: scale at the scale at the mean scale mean scale
equator standard between between the
parallels pole and parallels of
equator the secant
cone
4293 61 0 1 0 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12625A) 2 3 4 5

4294 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates the boundary of 0 0 0 1


advisory airspace?
A Mercator chart has a scale at the equator = 1 : 3 704 000. 1 : 3 208 000 1 : 185 200 1 : 1 852 000 1 : 7 408 000

4295 61 What is the scale at latitude 60° S? 0 0 1 0


The distance measured between two points on a navigation 370.00 NM 67.20 NM 3.69 NM 36.30 NM
map is 42 mm (millimetres). The scale of the chart is 1:1 600
000.

4296 61 The actual distance between these two point is 0 0 0 1


approximately:
The standard parallels of a Lambert's conical orthomorphic 0.42 0.39 0.60 0.92
projection are 07°40'N and 38°20' N.
4297 61 0 1 0 0
The
On aconstant
Lambertofconformal
the cone conic
for thischart
chart is:convergence of the
the is zero varies as the equals earth is the same
meridians: throughout secant of the convergency as earth
the chart latitude at the convergency
standard at the parallel
parallels of origin
4298 61 0 0 0 1
A straight line drawn on a chart measures 4.63 cm and 1 : 6 000 000 1 : 3 000 000 1 : 5 000 000 1 : 1 000 000
represents 150 NM.
4299 61 1 0 0 0
The
On achart
Polarscale is:
Stereographic chart, the initial great circle course 030° (T) 330° (T) 150° (T) 210° (T)
from A 70°N 060°W to B 70°N 060°E is approximately:
4300 61 1 0 0 0
The maximum difference between geocentric and geodetic 90° North 0° North and 45° North 60° North
latitude occurs at about: and South South and South and South
4301 61 (equator) 0 0 1 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12632A) 9 10 11 12

4302 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a group of lighted 0 0 0 1


obstacles?
A course of 120°(T) is drawn between 'X' (61°30'N) and 'Y' 66.7 cm 33.4 cm 38.5 cm 36.0 cm
(58°30'N) on a Lambert Conformal conic chart with a scale
of 1 : 1 000 000 at 60°N.

4303 61 The chart distance between 'X' and 'Y' is: 1 0 0 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12638A) 14 16 10 12

4304 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a lightship? 0 1 0 0


(For this question refer to annex 061-12637A) 15 16 10 14

4305 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates an aeronautical 1 0 0 0


ground
(For thislight?
question refer to annex 061-12636A) Shipwreck Off-shore Lightship Off-shore
showing lighthouse helicopter
What is the meaning of aeronautical chart symbol No. 16? above the landing
surface at platform
4306 61 low tide 0 0 1 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12635A) Hazard to Lighthouse Aeronautical Visual
aerial ground light reference
4307 61 What is the meaning of aeronautical chart symbol No. 15? navigation point 0 0 1 0
Given: 6 378.4 6 367.0 6 399.9 6 356.9

value for the ellipticity of the Earth is 1/297.

Earth's semi-major axis, as measured at the equator, equals


6378.4 km.
4308 61 0 0 0 1
(For this question refer to annex 061-12633A) 9 11 13 14

4309 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates an exceptionally 0 0 1 0


high
On aunlighted
Lambert obstacle?
Conformal Conic chart great circles that are curves straight lines curves straight lines
not meridians are: concave to within the concave to regardless
the pole of standard the parallel of distance
projection parallels of origin
4310 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question refer to annex 061-12631A) 9 11 12 13

4311 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a group of 0 1 0 0


unlighted obstacles?
(For this question refer to annex 061-12630A) 9 10 11 12

4312 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a lighted 0 1 0 0


obstacle?
(For this question refer to annex 061-12629A) 12 9 10 11

4313 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates an unlighted 0 1 0 0


obstacle?
(For this question refer to annex 061-12628A) 15 6 7 8

4314 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a Way-point? 0 0 0 1


(For this question refer to annex 061-12627A) 8 15 6 7

4315 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a compulsory 0 0 0 1


reporting point? refer to annex 061-12626A)
(For this question 15 6 7 8

4316 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates a non-compulsory 0 1 0 0


reporting point? refer to annex 061-12634A)
(For this question 14 10 12 13

4317 61 Which aeronautical chart symbol indicates an exceptionally 1 0 0 0


high
Whatlighted obstacle?of a position 6 NM to the east of
is the longitude 093°53.1'W 094°12.0'W 093°48.5'W 093°54.0'W
4318 61 58°42'N 094°00'W? 0 0 1 0
Given: 360° / 15 kt 190° / 15 kt 010° / 15 kt 180° / 15 kt

True Heading = 090°

TAS = 180 kt

4319 61 GS = 180 kt 1 0 0 0
Given: 180 kt 200 kt 220 kt 230 kt

True Heading = 090°

TAS = 200 kt
4320 61 0 0 1 0
An aeroplane is flying at TAS 180 kt on a track of 090°. 85 NM 88 NM 56 NM 176 NM

The W/V is 045° / 50kt.

How far can the aeroplane fly out from its base and return in
4321 61 1 0 0 0
one hour?
The following information is displayed on an Inertial 220° / 60 kt 325° / 60 kt 320° / 60 kt 225° / 60 kt
Navigation System:

GS 520 kt,

True HDG 090°,

Drift angle 5° right,


4322 61 0 0 1 0
The reported surface wind from the Control Tower is 240°/35 30 kt 24 kt 27 kt 21 kt
kt. Runway 30 (300°).
4323 61 1 0 0 0
What is the cross-wind component?
On a Direct Mercator chart, a rhumb line appears as a: small circle spiral curve curve convex straight line
concave to to the nearer
the nearer pole
4324 61 pole 0 0 0 1
A great circle track joins position A (59°S 141°W) and B It increases It decreases It increases It decreases
(61°S 148°W). by 6° by 6° by 3° by 3°

4325 61 What is the difference between the great circle track at A 1 0 0 0


and B?
Given: 435 kt 600 kt 535 kt 450 kt

True Heading = 180°

TAS = 500 kt
4326 61 1 0 0 0
A pilot receives the following signals from a VOR DME +/- 2 NM +/- 7 NM +/- 3.5 NM +/- 1 NM
station:

4327 61 radial 180°+/- 1°, distance = 200 NM. 0 0 1 0


An aircraft is maintaining a 5.2% gradient is at 7 NM from the 3640 FT 2210 FT 680 FT 1890 FT
runway, on a flat terrain; its height is approximately:
4328 61 0 1 0 0
A useful method of a pilot resolving, during a visual flight, fly the fly expanding fly reverse set heading
any uncertainty in the aircraft's position is to maintain visual reverse of circles until a headings towards a
contact with the ground and: the heading pinpoint is and associat line feature
being flown obtained ed timings such as a
prior to until the coastline,
becoming point of motorway,
uncertain departure is river or
until a regained railway
pinpoint is
4329 61 obtained 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-12405A) KIRKWALL STORNOWA SUMBURGH SAXAVORD
(N5858 W Y (N5815 (N5955 (N6050
4330 61 Which of the following beacons is 185 NM from AKRABERG 00254) W00617) W00115) W00050) 0 0 1 0
(N6124
(For thisW00640)?
question use annex 061-12404A) N6127 N6010 N6109 N6027
W00443 E00255 E00255 E00307
An aircraft on radial 110° at a range of 120 NM from
4331 61 0 0 0 1
SAXAVORD VOR (N6050 W00050) is at position:
(For this question use annex 061-12403A) N6320 N6020 N6345 N6040
W01205 W00405 W01125 W00320
An aircraft on radial 315° at a range of 150 NM from
4332 61 1 0 0 0
MYGGENES NDB (N6206 W00732) is at position:
An aircraft passes position A (60°00'N 120°00'W) on route to 279° 288° 261° 270°
position B (60°00'N 140°30'W).

4333 61 What is the great circle track on departure from A? 1 0 0 0


Given the following: 180° 190° 194° 204°

True track: 192°

Magnetic variation: 7°E

4334 61 Drift angle: 5° left 0 1 0 0


An aircraft equipped with an Inertial Navigation System (INS) only inertial the autopilot at least one only inertial
flies with INS 1 coupled with autopilot 1. Both inertial navigation is of the inertial navigation
navigation systems are navigating from way-point A to B. system No. unserviceabl navigaton system No.
The inertial systems' Central Display Units (CDU) sho 1 is drifting e in NAV systems is 2 is drifting
shows: mode drifting

- XTK on INS 1 = 0

- XTK on INS 2 = 8L

4335 61 (XTK = cross track) 0 0 1 0


On a direct Mercator projection, at latitude 45° North, a 57 NM 70 NM 81 NM 86 NM
certain length represents 70 NM.

4336 61 At latitude 30° North, the same length represents 0 0 0 1


approximately:
Given: 38°39'E 49°57'E 51°51'E 40°33'E

Position A 45°N, ?°E

Position B 45°N, 45°15'E

4337 61 Distance A-B = 280 NM 1 0 0 0


On a polar stereographic projection chart showing the South 315° 225° 250° 135°
Pole, a straight line joins position A (70°S 065°E) to position
B (70°S 025°W).

4338 61 The true course on departure from position A is 0 1 0 0


approximately:
On a direct Mercator projection, the distance measured 1 : 4 750 000 1 : 7 000 000 1 : 6 000 000 1 : 3 500 000
between two meridians spaced 5° apart at latitude 60°N is 8
cm.

4339 61 The scale of this chart at latitude 60°N is approximately: 0 0 0 1


Two positions plotted on a polar stereographic chart, A 023° 247° 305° 203°
(80°N 000°) and B (70°N 102°W) are joined by a straight
line whose highest latitude is reached at 035°W.

4340 61 At point B, the true course is: 0 0 0 1


If an aeroplane was to circle around the Earth following 240 kt 550 kt 480 kt 960 kt
parallel 60°N at a ground speed of 480 kt. In order to circle
around the Earth along the equator in the same amount of
time, it should fly at a ground speed of:
4341 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 208° 211° 180° 221°

Magnetic heading 311°

Drift angle 10° left

4342 61 Relative bearing of NDB 270° 0 0 0 1


Given: 090° / 33 kt 180° / 33 kt 270° / 33 kt 360° / 33 kt

True heading = 310°

TAS = 200 kt

4343 61 GS = 176 kt 0 0 1 0
Given the following: 048° 072° 056° 064°

Magnetic heading: 060°

Magnetic variation: 8°W


4344 61 0 0 1 0
An aircraft is following a true track of 048° at a constant TAS 192 kt, 7° 200 kt, 3.5° 192 kt, 7° left 225 kt, 7° left
of 210 kt. right right

4345 61 The wind velocity is 350° / 30 kt. 1 0 0 0


Given: 461 kt , LSS 461 kt , LSS 237 kt, LSS 490 kt, LSS
296 kt 576 kt 296 kt 461 kt
FL 350,

Mach 0.80,

4346 61 OAT -55°C. 0 1 0 0


For a given track the: -35 kt -65 kt -55 kt -45 kt

Wind component = +45 kt

Drift angle = 15° left


4347 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 16° right 7° left 7° right 9° left

Magnetic heading = 255°

VAR = 40°W

4348 61 GS = 375 kt 0 1 0 0
The great circle distance between position A (59°34.1'N 2 700 NM 10 800 NM 5 400 NM 10 800 km
008°08.4'E) and B (30°25.9'N 171°51.6'W) is:
4349 61 0 0 1 0
On a Mercator chart, the scale: is constant varies as 1/2 varies as varies as the
throughout cosine of the 1/cosine of sine of the
the chart co-latitude latitude latitude
(1/cosine=
4350 61 secant) 0 0 1 0
Given: 8° right 6° right 4° right 8° left

Distance A to B = 120 NM,

After 30 NM aircraft is 3 NM to the left of course.


4351 61 1 0 0 0
Given: 130 MIN 145 MIN 162 MIN 181 MIN

Distance 'A' to 'B' 1973 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 430 kt

4352 61 Groundspeed 'back' 385 kt 1 0 0 0


An aircraft was over 'Q' at 1320 hours flying direct to 'R'. 1510 NM 2290 NM 2370 NM 1310 NM

Given:

Distance 'Q' to 'R' 3016 NM

True airspeed 480 kt

Mean wind component 'out' -90 kt

61 Mean wind component 'back' +75 kt


4353 0 1 0 0
An aircraft was over 'Q' at 1320 hours flying direct to 'R'. 1742 1752 1756 1820

Given:

Distance 'Q' to 'R' 3016 NM

True airspeed 480 kt

Mean wind component 'out' -90 kt


4354 61 0 1 0 0
Mean wind component 'back' +75 kt
Given: 1630 NM 1940 NM 1908 NM 1736 NM

Distance 'A' to 'B' 2484 NM

Mean groundspeed 'out' 420 kt

Mean groundspeed 'back' 500 kt

4355 61 Safe endurance 08 HR 30 MIN 0 1 0 0


Given: 193 MIN 163 MIN 173 MIN 183 MIN

Distance 'A' to 'B' 2484 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 420 kt

4356 61 Groundspeed 'back' 500 kt 1 0 0 0


An aircraft at latitude 10° South flies north at a GS of 890 22°00'N 03°50'N 02°00'N 12°15'N
km/HR.
4357 61 0 0 1 0
What will itswas
latitude
over be
'A' after 1.5hours
HR? flying direct to 'B'.
An aircraft at 1435 1744 1846 1721 1657

Given:

Distance 'A' to 'B' 2900 NM

True airspeed 470 kt

Mean wind component 'out' +55 kt


4358 61 0 0 0 1
Mean wind component 'back' -75 kt
Given: 290 MIN 219 MIN 197 MIN 209 MIN

Distance 'A' to 'B' 2346 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 365 kt

Groundspeed 'back' 480 kt


4359 61 1 0 0 0
Transverse Mercator projections are used for: maps of maps of radio plotting
large north/s large east/we navigation charts in
outh extent st extent in charts in equatorial
equatorial equatorial areas
areas areas
4360 61 1 0 0 0
An Oblique Mercator projection is used specifically to topographical plotting charts of the radio
produce: maps of charts in great circle navigational
large east/ equatorial route charts in
west extent regions between two equatorial
4361 61 points regions 0 0 1 0
On a transverse Mercator chart, with the exception of the straight lines hyperbolic parabolas ellipses
Equator, parallels of latitude appear as: lines
4362 61 0 0 0 1
On a transverse Mercator chart, the scale is exactly correct meridians of equator and meridian of prime
along the: tangency parallel of tangency meridian
origin and the and the
parallel of equator
latitude
perpendicula
4363 61 r to it 1 0 0 0
The main reason for mounting the detector unit of a remote to ensure by having to minimise to maximise
reading compass in the wingtip of an aeroplane is: that the unit detector the amount the units
is in the units on both of deviation exposure to
most accessi wingtips, to caused by the earth's
ble position cancel out aircraft magnetic
on the the deviation magnetism field
aircraft for effects and
ease of caused by electrical circ
maintenance the aircraft uits
strucure

4364 61 0 0 1 0
Route 'A' (44°N 026°E) to 'B' (46°N 024°E) forms an angle 038° 322° 328° 032°
of 35° with longitude 026°E. Average magnetic variation
between 'A' and 'B' is 3°E.

4365 61 What is the average magnetic course from 'A' to 'B'? 0 1 0 0


An aircraft was over 'A' at 1435 hours flying direct to 'B'. 2844 NM 2141 NM 1611 NM 1759 NM

Given:

Distance 'A' to 'B' 2900 NM

True airspeed 470 kt

Mean wind component 'out' +55 kt

61 Mean wind component 'back' -75 kt


4366 0 1 0 0
An aircraft is planned to fly from position 'A' to position 'B', 1157 1206 1203 1153

distance 480 NM at an average GS of 240 kt. It departs 'A' at


1000 UTC.

After flying 150 NM along track from 'A', the aircraft is 2 MIN
behind planned time.

4367 61 Using the actual GS experienced, what is the revised ETA at 0 1 0 0


(For this question use annex 061-12402A) 032° - 036° - 029° - 042° -
470 NM 638 NM 570 NM 635 NM
What are the initial true course and distance between
4368 61 0 1 0 0
positions N5800 W01300 and N6600 E00200?
Given: 18° Right 15° Right 9° Right 6° Right

Distance 'A' to 'B' is 100 NM,

Fix obtained 40 NM along and 6 NM to the left of course.

4369 61 What heading alteration must be made to reach 'B'? 0 1 0 0


Given: 375 kt 395 kt 335 kt 355 kt

Distance 'A' to 'B' is 325 NM,

Planned GS 315 kt,

ATD 1130 UTC,


4370 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 340 kt 360 kt. 300 kt 320 kt.

Distance 'A' to 'B' is 475 NM,

Planned GS 315 kt,

ATD 1000 UTC,


4371 61 1 0 0 0
Given: 235°/50 kt 300°/30 kt 265°/50 kt 195°/50 kt

Magnetic track = 210°,

Magnetic HDG = 215°,

VAR = 15°E,
4372 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 180°/45 kt 340°/45 kt 320°/50 kt 210°/15 kt

Magnetic track = 075°,

HDG = 066°(M),

VAR = 11°E,
4373 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 1664 NM 1698 NM 1422 NM 1490 NM

Distance 'A' to 'B' 1973 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 430 kt

Groundspeed 'back' 385 kt


4374 61 0 0 0 1
An aircraft is planned to fly from position 'A' to position 1347 UTC 1340 UTC 1333 UTC 1401 UTC
'B',distance

320 NM, at an average GS of 180 kt. It departs 'A' at 1200


UTC.

After flying 70 NM along track from 'A', the aircraft is 3 MIN


ahead of planned time.
4375 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 167 MIN 219 MIN 290 MIN 197 MIN

Distance 'A' to 'B' 2346 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 365 kt

4376 61 Groundspeed 'back' 480 kt 0 1 0 0


An island is observed to be 15° to the left. 268 302 088 122

4377 61 The aircraft heading is 120°(M), variation 17°(W). 0 0 1 0


A ground feature was observed on a relative bearing of 315° 12 NM 3 NM 6 NM 9 NM
and 3 MIN later on a relative bearing of 270°.

The W/V is calm; aircraft GS 180 kt.

What is the minimum distance between the aircraft and the


4378 61
ground feature?
0 0 0 1
Given: 238 MIN 263 MIN 288 MIN 323 MIN

Distance 'A' to 'B' 3623 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 370 kt

4379 61 Groundspeed 'back' 300 kt 0 1 0 0


Given: 1467 NM 1642 NM 1838 NM 1313 NM

Distance 'Q' to 'R' 1760 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 435 kt

Groundspeed 'back' 385 kt


4380 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 110 MIN 106 MIN 102 MIN 114 MIN

Distance 'Q' to 'R' 1760 NM

Groundspeed 'out' 435 kt

4381 61 Groundspeed 'back' 385 kt 0 0 0 1


An aircraft at latitude 02°20'N tracks 180°(T) for 685 km. 04°30'S 09°05'S 03°50'S 04°10'S

4382 61 On completion of the flight the latitude will be: 0 0 1 0


An aircraft is planned to fly from position 'A' to position 'B', 1110 UTC 1044 UTC 1050 UTC 1115 UTC

distance 250 NM at an average GS of 115 kt. It departs 'A' at


0900 UTC.

After flying 75 NM along track from 'A', the aircraft is 1.5 MIN
behind planned time.

4383 61 Using the actual GS experienced, what is the revised ETA at 0 0 0 1


(For this question use annex 061-12554A) 070° - 58 207° - 31 019° - 31 035° - 30
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from SHA VOR/DME
4384 61 (N5243.3 W00853.1) to position N5310 W00830? 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-12561A) 320° - 44 333° - 36 236° - 44 223° - 36
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from BEL VOR/DME
4385 61 (N5439.7 W00613.8) to position N5410 W00710? 0 0 1 0
Fuel flow per HR is 22 US-GAL, total fuel on board is 83 IMP 2 HR 15 MIN 4 HR 32 MIN 3 HR 12 MIN 3 HR 53 MIN
GAL.
4386 61 0 1 0 0
What is the endurance?
(For this question use annex 061-12559A) 311° - 22 240° - 24 140° - 23 119° - 42
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CON VOR/DME
4387 61 (N5354.8 W00849.1) to position N5340 W00820? 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12558A) 320° - 8 094° - 64 260° - 30 088° - 29
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CON VOR/DME
4388 61 (N5354.8 W00849.1) to position N5400 W00800? 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-12557A) 214° - 26 049° - 45 169° - 35 358° - 36
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CON VOR/DME
4389 61 (N5354.8 W00849.1) to position N5430 W00900? 0 0 0 1
An aircraft at latitude 10°North flies south at a groundspeed 03°50'S 02°00'S 12°15'S 22°00'S
of 445 km/HR.
4390 61 0 1 0 0
What willquestion
be its latitude after 3061-12555A)
HR?
(For this use annex 132° - 36 212° - 26 139° - 35 129° - 46
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from SHA VOR/DME
4391 61 (N5243.3 W00853.1) to position N5220 W00810? 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12563A) 296° - 65 126° - 33 222° - 48 315° - 34
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from BEL VOR/DME
4392 61 (N5439.7 W00613.8) to position N5500 W00700? 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-12553A) 309° - 33 057° - 27 293° - 33 324° - 17
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from SHA VOR/DME
4393 61 (N5243.3 W00853.1) to position N5300 W00940? 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12552A) 293° - 39 106° - 38 113° - 38 104° - 76
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CRK VOR/DME
4394 61 (N5150.4 W00829.7) to position N5140 W00730? 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12551A) 023° - 48 017° - 43 039° - 48 024° - 43
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CRK VOR/DME
4395 61 (N5150.4 W00829.7) to position N5230 W00750? 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12550A) 350° - 22 295° - 38 170° - 22 311° - 38
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CRK VOR/DME
4396 61 (N5150.4 W00829.7) to position N5210 W00920? 0 0 0 1
(For this question use annex 061-12549A) 014° - 33 220° - 40 030° - 33 048° - 40
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from CRK VOR/DME
4397 61 (N5150.4 W00829.7) to position N5220 W00810? 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-9437A) 268° - 1114 282° - 1128 282° - 1114 268° - 1128
UTC UTC UTC UTC
Complete line 1 of the 'FLIGHT NAVIGATION LOG';
4398 61 positions 'A' to 'B'. 1 0 0 0
(For this question use annex 061-12556A) 354° - 34 198° - 37 346° - 34 214° - 37
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from SHA VOR/DME
4399 61 (N5243.3 W00853.1) 0 0 0 1
On a Direct Mercator chart at latitude of 45°N, a certain 110 NM 73.5 NM 78 NM 45 NM
length represents a distance of 90 NM on the earth.

The same length on the chart will represent on the earth, at


4400 61 latitude 30°N, a distance of : 1 0 0 0
The 'departure' between positions 60°N 160°E and 60°N 'x' 170°W 140°W 145°E 175°E
is 900 NM.
4401 61 1 0 0 0
What is theatlongitude
position of 'x'? 005°W tracks 090°(T) for 315 km. 002°10'W
An aircraft 60°N 000°15'E 000°40'E 005°15'E

4402 61 On completion of the flight the longitude will be: 0 0 1 0


A flight is to be made from 'A' 49°S 180°E/W to 'B' 58°S, 540 804 1000 1222
180°E/W.

4403 61 The distance in kilometres from 'A' to 'B' is approximately: 0 0 1 0


At what approximate date is the earth furthest from the sun End of Beginning of End of Beginning of
4404 61 (aphelion)? December January September July 0 0 0 1
At what approximate date is the earth closest to the sun Beginning of End of March Beginning of End of June
4405 61 (perihelion)? January July 1 0 0 0
Assuming mid-latitudes (40° to 50°N/S). Spring Summer summer Winter
equinox and solstice and solstice and solstice and
At which time of year is the relationship between the length autumn spring winter solstice autumn
equinox equinox equinox
of day and night, as well as the rate of change of declination

4406 61 of the sun, changing at the greatest rate? 1 0 0 0


Two points A and B are 1000 NM apart. TAS = 490 kt. 470 NM 455 NM 500 NM 530 NM

On the flight between A and B the equivalent headwind is


-20 kt.

On the return leg between B and A, the equivalent headwind


is +40 kt.

4407 61 What distance from A, along the route A to B, is the the Point 0 0 0 1
In which two months of the year is the difference between June and April and February and March and
the transit of the Apparent Sun and Mean Sun across the December August November September
Greenwich Meridian the greatest?
4408 61 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12562A) 098° - 45 278° - 44 090° - 46 278° - 10
NM NM NM NM
What is the radial and DME distance from BEL VOR/DME
4409 61 (N5439.7 W00613.8) to position N5440 W00730? 0 1 0 0
On a Direct Mercator chart at latitude 15°S, a certain length 124.2 NM 118.2 NM 122.3 NM 117.7 NM
represents a distance of 120 NM on the earth.

The same length on the chart will represent on the earth, at


4410 61 latitude 10°N, a distance of : 0 0 1 0
(For this question use annex 061-12567A) 206° - 71 198° - 72 026° - 71 018° - 153
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°M) and distance between WTD
4411 61 NDB (N5211.3 W00705.0) and BAL VOR (N5318.0 0 0 1 0
W00626.9)?
(For this question use annex 061-12566A) 135° - 96 322° - 95 142° - 95 315° - 94
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°M) and distance between CRN
4412 61 NDB (N5318.1 W00856.5) and WTD NDB (N5211.3 0 0 1 0
W00705.0)?
(For this question use annex 061-12565A) 177° - 92 357° - 89 169° - 91 349° - 90
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°M) and distance between CRK
4413 61 VOR (N5150.4 W00829.7) and CRN NDB (N5318.1 0 1 0 0
W00856.5)?
(For this question use annex 061-12564A) 090° - 91 270° - 89 098° - 90 278° - 90
NM NM NM NM
What is the average track (°M) and distance between WTD
4414 61 NDB (N5211.3 W00705.0) and KER NDB (N5210.9 0 0 0 1
W00931.5)?
Given: 12 NM 21 NM 22 NM 14 NM

Direct Mercator chart with a scale of 1 : 200 000 at equator;

Chart length from 'A' to 'B', in the vicinity of the equator, 11


cm.
4415 61 1 0 0 0
What is the highest latitude listed below at which the sun will 0° 23° 45° 66°
reach an altitude of 90° above the horizon at some time
4416 61 during the year? 0 1 0 0
What is the meaning of the term "standard time" ? It is the time It is an It is another It is the time
zone system expression term for UTC set by the
applicable for local legal
only in the mean time authorities
USA for a country
or part of a
country
4417 61 0 0 0 1
Given: S41°10' S41°10' S48°50' S48°50'
W177°43.5' E177°43.5' W177°43.5' E177°43.5'
The coordinates of the heliport at Issy les Moulineaux are:

N48°50' E002°16.5'
4418 61 0 0 1 0
How many NM would an aircraft travel in 1 MIN 45 SEC if 2.36 3.25 39.0 3.94
4419 61 GS is 135 kt? 0 0 0 1
Given: 120° 130° 145° 115°

Course 040°(T),

TAS is 120 kt,

4420 61 Wind speed 30 kt. 0 1 0 0


Given: 120 kt 132 kt 141 kt 102 kt

IAS 120 kt,

FL 80,
4421 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 340°/25 kt 340°/98 kt 155°/25 kt 160°/50 kt

Compass Heading 090°,

Deviation 2°W,

Variation 12°E,

TAS 160 kt.

4422 61 Whilst maintaining a radial 070° from a VOR station, 0 0 0 1


Given: 27500 FT 31000 FT 33500 FT 26000 FT

Pressure Altitude 29000 FT,


4423 61 1 0 0 0
OAT -55°C.
Given: 025°/45 kt 020°/95 kt 025°/47 kt 200°/95 kt

M 0.80,

OAT -50°C,

FL 330,

GS 490 kt,
4424 61 0 1 0 0
VAR 20°W,
Given: 0.76 0.78 0.81 0.84

TAS 487kt,

FL 330,
4425 61 0 0 1 0
4426 61 What is the ISA temperature value at FL 330? -56°C -66°C -81°C -50°C 0 0 0 1
When an aircraft on a westerly heading on the northern lag behind indicate a to turn faster indicate a
hemisphere accelerates, the effect of the acceleration error the turning turn towards than the turn towards
causes the magnetic compass to: rate of the the south actual the north
aircraft turning rate
of the aircraft
4427 61 0 0 0 1
When is the magnetic compass most effective? In the region On the About In the region
of the geographic midway betw of the
magnetic equator een the magnetic
North Pole. magnetic South Pole.
poles
4428 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 7°R - 487 kt 6°L - 487 kt 7°R - 491 kt 7°L - 491 kt

TAS = 472 kt,

True HDG = 005°,


4429 61 0 1 0 0
What is the local mean time, position 65°25'N 123°45'W at 2200 0615 0815 1345
4430 61 2200 UTC? 0 0 0 1
An aircraft flies the following rhumb line tracks and distances 04°00'N 03°58'N 04°00'N 04°00'N
030°00'W 030°02'W 029°58'W 030°02'W
from position 04°00'N 030°00'W :

600 NM South,

then 600 NM East,

4431 61 then 600 NM North, 0 0 1 0


Isogrives are lines that connect positions that have: the same O° magnetic the same the same
variation dip grivation horizontal
magnetic
field strength
4432 61 0 0 1 0
An aircraft flies a great circle track from 56° N 070° W to 62° 1788 NM 2040 NM 3720 NM 5420 NM
N 110° E.
4433 61 0 0 1 0
The total distance travelled
An aircraft travels 2.4 statuteis?
miles in 47 seconds. 209 kt 131 kt 160 kt 183 kt

4434 61 What is its groundspeed? 0 0 1 0


How long will it take to fly 5 NM at a groundspeed of 269 Kt ? 0 MIN 34 1 MIN 07 1 MIN 55 2 MIN 30
4435 61 SEC SEC SEC SEC 0 1 0 0
4436 61 730 FT/MIN equals: 5.2 m/sec 1.6 m/sec 2.2 m/sec 3.7 m/sec 0 0 0 1
4437 61 265 US-GAL equals? (Specific gravity 0.80) 862 kg 895 kg 940 kg 803 kg 0 0 0 1
Given: 9°R - 143 kt 9°L - 146 kt 18°R - 146 kt 16°L - 156 kt

TAS = 140 kt,

True HDG = 302°,


4438 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 4°L - 314 kt 4°R - 310 kt 4°R - 314 kt 4°L - 310 kt

TAS = 290 kt,

True HDG = 171°,


4439 61 1 0 0 0
Given: GS = 135 kt. 3 HR 20 MIN 3 HR 12 MIN 3 HR 25 MIN 3 HR 19 MIN

4440 61 Distance from A to B = 433 NM. 0 1 0 0


The angular difference, on a Lambert conformal conic chart, difference in map earth conversion
between the arrival and departure track is equal to: longitude convergence convergence angle
4441 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 0810 UTC 0716 UTC 0736 UTC 0730 UTC

True course A to B = 250°

Distance A to B = 315 NM

TAS = 450 kt.


4442 61 0 0 1 0
An Agonic line is a line that connects: positions that positions that points of points of
have 0° have the equal equal
variation same magnetic dip magnetic
variation horizontal
field strength
4443 61 1 0 0 0
Parallels of latitude, except the equator, are: Rhumb lines Great circles both Rhumb are neither
lines and Rhumb lines
Great circles nor Great
circles
4444 61 1 0 0 0
Given: GS = 510 kt. 6 7 5 4

4445 61 Distance A to B = 43 NM 0 0 1 0
Given: 089° 091° 100° 101°

true track 070°

variation 30°W

4446 61 deviation +1° 1 0 0 0


The angle between True North and Magnetic North is called : drift variation deviation compass
4447 61 error 0 1 0 0
Given: GS = 122 kt. 8 HR 10 MIN 8 HR 04 MIN 7 HR 48 MIN 7 HR 49 MIN

4448 61 Distance from A to B = 985 NM. 0 1 0 0


What is the value of the magnetic dip at the magnetic south 0° 90° 45° 60°
4449 61 pole ? 0 1 0 0
Given: GS = 236 kt. 1 HR 40 MIN 1 HR 30 MIN 1 HR 09 MIN 1 HR 10 MIN

4450 61 Distance from A to B = 354 NM 0 1 0 0


Given: GS = 435 kt. 4 HR 10 MIN 4 HR 25 MIN 3 HR 25 MIN 3 HR 26 MIN

4451 61 Distance from A to B = 1920 NM. 0 1 0 0


Given: GS = 345 kt. 11 HR 00 11 HR 02 10 HR 19 10 HR 05
MIN MIN MIN MIN
4452 61 Distance from A to B = 3560 NM. 0 0 1 0
Given: GS = 480 kt. 11 HR 07 11 HR 15 11 HR 10 11 HR 06
MIN MIN MIN MIN
4453 61 Distance from A to B = 5360 NM. 0 0 1 0
Given: GS = 95 kt. 5 HR 03 MIN 4 HR 59 MIN 5 HR 00 MIN 5 HR 08 MIN

4454 61 Distance from A to B = 480 NM. 1 0 0 0


Given: GS = 105 kt. 00 HR 58 01 HR 01 00 HR 59 00 HR 57
MIN MIN MIN MIN
4455 61 Distance from A to B = 103 NM. 0 0 1 0
Given: 3°R - 470 kt 5°L - 475 kt 5°R - 475 kt 5°L - 470 kt

TAS = 470 kt,

True HDG = 317°


4456 61 0 0 0 1
At a specific location, the value of magnetic variation: depends on depends on depends on varies slowly
the type of the magnetic the true over time
compass heading heading
4457 61 installed 0 0 0 1
Given: 6L - 256kt 6R - 251kt 8R - 259kt 6R - 259kt

TAS = 270 kt,

True HDG = 270°,


4458 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 065°(T) / 70 050°(T) / 70 040°(T) / 105 055°(T) / 105
kt. kt. kt. kt .
FL120,

OAT is ISA standard,

CAS is 200 kt,

Track is 222°(M),
4459 61 0 1 0 0
Heading is 215°(M),
At latitude 60°N the scale of a Mercator projection is 1 : 5 16.2 cm 35.6 cm 19.2 cm 17.8 cm
000 000. The length on the chart between 'C' N60° E008°
4460 61 and 'D' N60° W008° is: 0 0 0 1
Given : 096° 104° 107° 100°

A is N55° 000°

B is N54° E010°

4461 61 The average true course of the great circle is 100°. 0 0 0 1


Given: 180 NM 170 NM 165 NM 195 NM

Distance A to B is 360 NM.

Wind component A - B is -15 kt,

Wind component B - A is +15 kt,


4462 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 373 kt 360 kt 403 kt 354 kt

Half way between two reporting points the navigation log


gives the following information:

TAS 360 kt,

W/V 330°/80kt,

4463 61 Compass heading 237°, 0 0 1 0


(For this question use appendix ) 1302 UTC 1257 UTC 1300 UTC 1303 UTC

Given:

TAS is120 kt.

ATA 'X' 1232 UTC,


4464 61 1 0 0 0
A negative (westerly) magnetic variation signifies that : Compass Compass True North is True North is
North is East North is East of West of
of Magnetic West of Magnetic Magnetic
North Magnetic North North
4465 61 North 0 0 1 0
In northern hemisphere, during an acceleration in an easterly a heading of a decrease in an increase an apparent
direction, the magnetic compass will indicate: East heading in heading turn to the
South
4466 61 0 1 0 0
Deviation applied to magnetic heading gives: magnetic compass true heading magnetic
4467 61 track heading course 0 1 0 0
The purpose of compass check swing is to: cancel out cancel out measure the cancel out
the horizontal the effects of angle the vertical
component the magnetic between component
of the earth's fields found Magnetic of the earth's
magnetic field on board the North and magnetic field
aeroplane Compass
North
4468 61 0 0 1 0
At what approximate latitude is the length of one minute of 30° 45° 0° 90°
arc along a meridian equal to one NM (1852 m) correct?
4469 61 0 1 0 0
Isogonals are lines of equal : wind velocity. magnetic compass pressure.
4470 61 variation. deviation. 0 1 0 0
Given: GS = 120 kt. 00 HR 43 00 HR 44 00 HR 45 00 HR 42
MIN MIN MIN MIN
4471 61 Distance from A to B = 84 NM. 0 0 0 1
The distance between positions A and B is 180 NM. An 8° Right 2° Left 4° Right 6° Right
aircraft departs position A and after having travelled 60 NM,
its position is pinpointed 4 NM left of the intended track.
Assuming no change in wind velocity, what alteration of
heading must be made in order to arrive at position B?
4472 61 0 0 0 1
An aircraft at FL290 is required to commence descent 1800 FT/MIN 1900 FT/MIN 2000 FT/MIN 1700 FT/MIN

when 50 NM from a VOR and to cross that VOR at FL80.

Mean GS during descent is 271kt.

4473 61 What is the minimum rate of descent required? 0 1 0 0


Given: 190 º
/63 kt 355 º
/15 kt 195 º
/61 kt 195 º
/63 kt

Magnetic track = 315 º


,

HDG = 301 º
(M),

VAR = 5º
W,
4474 61 1 0 0 0
Assuming zero wind, what distance will be covered by an 16.0 NM 26.7 NM 19.2 NM 38.4 NM
aircraft descending 15000 FT with a TAS of 320 kt and
maintaining a rate of descent of 3000 FT/MIN?
4475 61 0 1 0 0
A Lambert conformal conic chart has a constant of the cone 011°E 009°36'E 008°E 019°E
of 0.80.

A straight line course drawn on this chart from A (53°N


004°W) to B is 080° at A; course at B is 092°(T).
4476 61
What is the longitude of B?
1 0 0 0
Given: 21 kt 24 kt 27 kt 18 kt

Runway direction 305°(M),


4477 61 1 0 0 0
Surface W/V 260°(M)/30 kt.
An aircraft at FL350 is required to commence descent 1800 FT/MIN 1900 FT/MIN 1600 FT/MIN 1700 FT/MIN

when 85 NM from a VOR and to cross the VOR at FL80.

The mean GS for the descent is 340 kt.

4478 61 What is the minimum rate of descent required? 1 0 0 0


An island is observed by weather radar to be 15° to the left. 088° 122° 268° 302°

The aircraft heading is 120°(M) and the magnetic variation


17°W.

What is the true bearing of the aircraft from the island?


4479 61 0 0 1 0
During a low level flight 2 parallel roads that are crossed at drift groundspeed position track
right angles by an aircraft. The time between these roads
can be used to check the aircraft:
4480 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 0.44 0.39 0.40 0.42

FL250,

OAT -15 º
C,
4481 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 290 kt 246 kt 250 kt 186 kt

TAS = 220 kt;

Magnetic course = 212 º


,
4482 61 0 0 0 1
An aircraft travels 100 statute miles in 20 MIN, how long 90 MIN 80 MIN 50 MIN 100 MIN
4483 61 does it take to travel 215 NM? 0 0 1 0
Given: 9°R - 533 kt 7°R - 531 kt 9°R - 433 kt 8°L - 435 kt

TAS = 485 kt,

True HDG = 226°,


4484 61 1 0 0 0
Which of the following statements concerning earth An isogonal An isogonal An isogonal An isogonal
magnetism is completely correct? is a line is a line is a line is a line
which which which which
connects connects connects connects
places of places with places with places with
equal dip; the same the same the same
the aclinic is magnetic magnetic magnetic
the line of variation; the variation; the variation; the
zero aclinic aclinic is the agonic line is
magnetic dip connects line of zero the line of
places with magnetic dip zero
the same magnetic dip
magnetic
field strength
4485 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 40 NM 74 NM 100 NM 4 NM

Chart scale is 1 : 1 850 000.

The chart distance between two points is 4 centimetres.


4486 61 1 0 0 0
The Earth can be considered as being a magnet with the: red pole near blue pole red pole near blue pole
the north near the the north near the
pole of the north pole of pole of the north pole of
earth and the earth and earth and the earth and
the direction the direction the direction the direction
of the of the of the of the
magnetic magnetic magnetic magnetic
force force force force
pointing strai pointing strai pointing strai pointing strai
ght down to ght up from ght up from ght down to
the earth's the earth's the earth's the earth's
surface surface surface surface

4487 61 0 0 0 1
Complete the following statement regarding magnetic magnetic magnetic a reducing an increasing
variation. pole moveme pole moveme field strength field strength
nt causing nt causing causing causing
The charted values of magnetic variation on earth normally numerical numerical numerical numerical
change annually due to: values at all values at all values at all values at all
locations to locations to locations to locations to
increase or increase. decrease. increase.
decrease
4488 61 1 0 0 0
Which one of the following is an advantage of a remote It eliminates It is more It senses the It is lighter
reading compass as compared with a standby compass? the effect of reliable magnetic than a direct
turning and because it is meridian reading
acceleration operated instead of compass
errors by electrically seeking it, because it
pendulously and power is increasing employs,
suspending always compass apart from
the detector available sensitivity the detector
unit from unit, existing
sources withi aircraft
n the aircraft equipment

4489 61 0 0 1 0
Which of the following statements is correct concerning the Turning Turning Turning Turning
effect of turning errors on a direct reading compass? errors are errors are errors are errors are
greatest on greatest on greatest on greatest on
east/west north/south east/west north/south
headings, headings, headings, headings,
and are and are and are and are
greatest at greatest at least at high least at high
high latitudes high latitudes latitudes latitudes
4490 61 0 1 0 0
Which of the following is an occasion for carrying out a Before an After any of Whenever an After an
compass swing on a Direct Reading Compass? aircraft goes the aircraft aircraft aircraft has
on any flight radio carries a passed
that involves equipment large freight through a
a large has been load severe
change of changed regardless electrical
magnetic due to of its content storm, or
latitude unserviceabil has been
ity struck by
4491 61 lightning 0 0 0 1
The parallels on a Lambert Conformal Conic chart are straight lines parabolic hyperbolic arcs of
represented by: lines lines concentric
4492 61 circles 0 0 0 1
The main reason that day and night, throughout the year, inclination of earth's relative gravitational
have different duration, is due to the: the ecliptic rotation speed of the effect of the
to the sun along the sun and
equator ecliptic moon on the
speed of
rotation of
4493 61 the earth 1 0 0 0
An aircraft departing A(N40º00´ E080º00´) flies a constant N40º00´ N40º00´ N40º00´ N40º00´
true track of 270ºat a ground speed of 120 kt. E068º10´ E064º20´ E070º30´ E060º00´

What are the coordinates of the position reached in 6 HR?


4494 61 0 1 0 0
The lines on the earth's surface that join points of equal isogrives isoclines isogonals isotachs
4495 61 magnetic variation are called: 0 0 1 0
An island appears 30° to the left of the centre line on an 234° 038° 054° 318°
airborne weather radar display. What is the true bearing of
the aircraft from the island if at the time of observation the
aircraft was on a magnetic heading of 276° with the
4496 61 magnetic variation 12°W? 0 0 1 0
At the magnetic equator, when accelerating after take off on underreads indicates a indicates the overreads
heading West, a direct reading compass : the heading turn to the correct the heading
4497 61 south heading 0 0 1 0
The ICAO definition of ETA is the: actual time of estimated estimated estimated
arrival at a time of time en route time of
point or fix arrival at an arrival at
en-route destination
4498 61 point or fix 0 0 0 1
An aircraft at FL350 is required to descend to cross a DME 69 NM 79 NM 49 NM 59 NM
facility at FL80.

Maximum rate of descent is 1800 FT/MIN and mean GS for


descent is 276 kt.
4499 61
The minimum range from the DME at which descent should
1 0 0 0
Given: 4°L - 145 kt 8°L - 146 kt 7°L - 156 kt 4°L - 168 kt

TAS = 190 kt,

True HDG = 085°,


4500 61 0 1 0 0
The term drift refers to the wander of the axis of a gyro in: the vertical any plane the horizontal the vertical
and plane plane
horizontal
4501 61 plane 0 0 1 0
An aircraft at FL370 is required to commence descent when 1650 FT/MIN 2400 FT/MIN 1000 FT/MIN 1550 FT/MIN

100 NM from a DME facility and to cross the station at


FL120.

If the mean GS during the descent is 396 kt, the minimum

4502 61 rate of descent required is approximately: 1 0 0 0


An aircraft at FL140, IAS 210 kt, OAT -5°C and wind 15 kt 20 kt 25 kt 30 kt
component minus 35 kt, is required to reduce speed in order
to cross a reporting point 5 MIN later than planned.

Assuming that flight conditions do not change, when 150 NM


from the reporting point the IAS should be reduced by:
4503 61 0 1 0 0
An aircraft at FL370 is required to commence descent at 120 860 FT/MIN 890 FT/MIN 920 FT/MIN 960 FT/MIN
NM from a VOR and to cross the facility at FL130. If the
mean GS for the descent is 288 kt, the minimum rate of
4504 61 descent required is: 0 0 0 1
An aircraft at FL310, M0.83, temperature -30°C, is required M0.74 M0.76 M0.78 M0.80
to reduce speed in order to cross a reporting point five
minutes later than planned.

Assuming that a zero wind component remains unchanged,


4505 61 when 360 NM from the reporting point Mach Number should 1 0 0 0
be reducedconformal
to:
A Lambert conic chart has a constant of the cone 34°W 36°W 38°W 41°W
of 0.75.

The initial course of a straight line track drawn on this chart


from A (40°N 050°W) to B is 043°(T) at A; course at B is
4506 61 055°(T). 1 0 0 0
Given: 19 kt 16 kt 13 kt 10 kt

Runway direction 210°(M),


4507 61 0 0 0 1
Surface W/V 230°(M)/30kt.
At 0422 an aircraft at FL370, GS 320kt, 0451 0454 0445 0448

is on the direct track to VOR 'X' 185 NM distant.

The aircraft is required to cross VOR 'X' at FL80.

For a mean rate of descent of 1800 FT/MIN at a mean GS of


4508 61 232 kt, 0 0 1 0
An aircraft at FL330 is rerquired to commence descent 1850 FT/MIN 1950 FT/MIN 1650 FT/MIN 1750 FT/MIN

when 65 NM from a VOR and to cross the VOR at FL100.

The mean GS during the descent is 330 kt.

4509 61 What is the minimum rate of descent required? 0 1 0 0


An aircraft obtains a relative bearing of 315° from an NDB at 60 NM 30 NM 40 NM 50 NM
0830. At 0840 the relative bearing from the same position is
270°.

4510 61 Assuming no drift and a GS of 240 kt, what is the 0 0 1 0


61 approximate range
of 70from theisNDB at 0840?
4511 The equivalent m/sec approximately: 136 kt 145 kt 210 kt 35 kt 1 0 0 0
A ground feature was observed on a relative bearing of 325° 30 NM and 30 NM and 40 NM and 40 NM and
and five minutes later on a relative bearing of 280°. The 060° 240° 110° 290°
aircraft heading was 165°(M), variation 25°W, drift 10°Right
and GS 360 kt. When the relative bearing was 280°, the
distance and true bearing of the aircraft from the feature
was:
4512 61 0 1 0 0
On a chart, the distance along a meridian between latitudes 1 : 185 000 1 : 18 500 1 : 1 850 000 1 : 1 000 000
45°N and 46°N is 6 cm. The scale of the chart is 000
4513 61 approximately: 0 0 1 0
An aircraft at FL120, IAS 200kt, OAT -5° and wind 174 kt 159 kt 165 kt 169 kt
component +30kt, is required to reduce speed in order to
cross a reporting point 5 MIN later than planned.

Assuming flight conditions do not change, when 100 NM


from the reporting point IAS should be reduced to:
4514 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 27 kt 31 kt 34 kt 24 kt

Runway direction 083°(M),


4515 61 0 0 0 1
Surface W/V 035/35kt.
Approximately how many nautical miles correspond to 12 cm 130 150 329 43
on a map with a scale of 1 : 2 000 000?
4516 61 1 0 0 0
An aircraft at FL350 is required to cross a VOR/DME facility 1340 FT/MIN 1390 FT/MIN 1240 FT/MIN 1290 FT/MIN
at

FL110 and to commence descent when 100 NM from the


facility.

If the mean GS for the descent is 335 kt, the minimum rate
4517 61 1 0 0 0
of
An aircraft at FL370, M0.86, OAT -44°C, headwind M0.73 M0.75 M0.79 M0.81
component 110 kt, is required to reduce speed in order to
cross a reporting point 5 MIN later than planned.

If the speed reduction were to be made 420 NM from the


reporting point, what Mach Number is required?
4518 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 18 kt and 20 kt and 40 12 kt and 15 kt and
50 kt kt 38 kt 43 kt
For take-off an aircraft requires a headwind component

of at least 10 kt and has a cross-wind limitation of 35 kt.

The angle between the wind direction and the runway is 60°,

Calculate the minimum and maximum allowable wind


4519 61 speeds? 0 1 0 0
An aircraft at FL390 is required to descend to cross a DME 68 NM 53 NM 58 NM 63 NM
facility at FL70. Maximum rate of descent is 2500 FT/MIN,
mean GS during descent is 248 kt. What is the minimum
range from the DME at which descent should commence?
4520 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 328° 322° 316° 326°

An aircraft is on final approach to runway 32R (322°);

The wind velocity reported by the tower is 350°/20 kt.;

TAS on approach is 95 kt.

4521 61 In order to maintain the centre line, the aircraft's heading 1 0 0 0


(For this question use annex 061-1829A and the data for 1344 1341 1354 1348
1300 UTC)

1300 UTC DR position 37°30'N 021°30'W alter heading

PORT SANTO NDB (33°03'N 016°23'W)

TAS 450 kt,


4522 61 0 0 0 1
What is the ratio between the litre and the US-GAL ? 1 US-GAL 1 litre equals 1 US-GAL 1 litre equals
equals 4.55 4.55 US-GAL equals 3.78 3.78 US-GAL
4523 61 litres litres 0 0 1 0
The sensitivity of a direct reading compass varies: inversely with directly with directly with inversely with
the vertical the the vertical both vertical
component horizontal co component and
of the earth's mponent of of the earth's horizontal
magnetic field the earth's magnetic field components
magnetic of the earth's
field magnetic field

4524 61 0 1 0 0
What is the final position after the following rhumb line tracks 59°00'N 60°00'N 60°00'N 59°00'N
and distances have been followed from position 60°00'N 090°00'W 090°00'W 030°00'E 060°00'W
030°00'W?

South for 3600 NM,

East for 3600 NM,

4525 61 North for 3600 NM, 0 1 0 0


In an Inertial Navigation System (INS), Ground Speed (GS) from TAS from TAS by integrating by integrating
is calculated: and W/V and W/V gyro measured
from Air from RNAV precession acceleration
Data Comput data in N/S and
er (ADC) E/W
directions
respectively

4526 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 126 - 320 kt 125 - 318 kt 123 - 320 kt 125 - 322 kt

TAS = 375 kt,

True HDG = 124°,


4527 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 018° 025° 358° 346°

true track 352°

variation 11° W

4528 61 deviation is -5° 0 0 1 0


Given : 215 kt 200 kt 210 kt 220 kt

True altitude 9000 FT,

OAT -32°C,
4529 61 0 0 0 1
Given: less than it the same as greater than randomly
was at 2254 it was at it was at different
An aircraft is flying a track of 255°(M), UTC 2254 UTC 2254 UTC than it was
at 2254 UTC
2254 UTC, it crosses radial 360° from a VOR station,

2300 UTC, it crosses radial 330° from the same station.

4530 61 At 2300 UTC, the distance between the aircraft and the 0 1 0 0
The distance between two waypoints is 200 NM, 14 NM 7 NM 0 NM 21 NM

To calculate compass heading, the pilot used 2°E magnetic


variation instead of 2°W.

Assuming that the forecast W/V applied, what will the off
4531 61
track distance be at the second waypoint?
1 0 0 0
The scale on a Lambert conformal conic chart : is constant is constant varies slightly is constant
along a across the as a function along a
meridian of whole map of latitude parallel of
longitude and longitude latitude
4532 61 0 0 0 1
5 HR 20 MIN 20 SEC corresponds to a longitude difference 75°00' 78°45' 80°05' 81°10'
4533 61 of: 0 0 1 0
The Local Mean Time at longitude 095°20'W, at 0000 UTC, 1738:40 0621:20 1738:40 0621:20
is : same day same day previous day previous day
4534 61 0 0 1 0
Isogonic lines connect positions that have: the same the same 0° variation the same
angle of variation elevation
magnetic dip
4535 61 0 1 0 0
4536 61 The circumference of the earth is approximately: 10800 NM 21600 NM 43200 NM 5400 NM 0 1 0 0
Seasons are due to the: Earth's variable inclination of Earth's
rotation on distance the polar elliptical
its polar axis between axis with the orbit around
Earth and ecliptic plane the Sun
4537 61 Sun 0 0 1 0
Given: 189 - 370 kt 186 - 370 kt 176 - 370 kt 192 - 370 kt

TAS = 370 kt,

True HDG = 181°,


4538 61 0 1 0 0
Civil twilight is defined by : sun altitude sun altitude sun upper sun altitude
is 12° below is 18° below edge is 6° below
the celestial the celestial tangential to the celestial
horizon horizon horizon horizon
4539 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 002 - 98 kt 005 - 102 kt 345 - 100 kt 348 - 102 kt

TAS = 125 kt,

True HDG = 355°,


4540 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 283 - 150 kt 279 - 152 kt 282 - 148 kt 275 - 150 kt

TAS = 135 kt,

HDG (°T) = 278,


4541 61 1 0 0 0
Given: 032 - 425 kt 036 - 435 kt 034 - 445 kt 028 - 415 kt

TAS = 480 kt,

HDG (°T) = 040°,


4542 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 226 - 186 kt 231 - 196 kt 224 - 175 kt 222 - 181 kt

TAS = 155 kt,

HDG (T) = 216°,


4543 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 098 - 178 kt 109 - 182 kt 091 - 183 kt 103 - 178 kt

TAS = 170 kt,

HDG(T) = 100°,
4544 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 5R - 207 kt 7R - 204 kt 7L - 269 kt 5L - 255 kt

TAS = 235 kt,

HDG (T) = 076°


4545 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 5L - 385 kt 4L - 415 kt 2L - 420 kt 6L - 395 kt

TAS = 440 kt,

HDG (T) = 349°


4546 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 294° 278° 306° 322°

True course 300°

drift 8°R

4547 61 variation 10°W 0 0 1 0


Given: 4L - 400 kt 6L - 400 kt 8L - 415 kt 3L - 415 kt

TAS = 465 kt,

HDG (T) = 124°,


4548 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 3°L - 166 kt 4°R - 165 kt 2°R - 166 kt 4°L - 167 kt

TAS = 132 kt,

True HDG = 257°


4549 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 9°W 21°W 25°W 5°W

True track 180°

Drift 8°R

4550 61 Compass heading 195° 0 1 0 0


On a Mercator chart, at latitude 60°N, the distance measured 1 : 2 780 000 1 : 278 000 1 : 5 560 000 1 : 556 000
between W002° and E008° is 20 cm. The scale of this chart
at latitude 60°N is approximately:
4551 61 1 0 0 0
An aircraft takes-off from an airport 2 hours before sunset. 115 NM 105 NM 84 NM 97 NM
The pilot flies a track of 090°(T), W/V 130°/ 20 kt, TAS 100
kt. In order to return to the point of departure before sunset,
the furthest distance which may be travelled is:
4552 61 0 0 0 1
Assume a Mercator chart. 60° N or S 30° N or S 0° 45° N or S

The distance between positions A and B, located on the


same parallel and 10° longitude apart, is 6 cm. The scale at
4553 61 the parallel is 1 : 9 260 000. 1 0 0 0
On a Lambert chart (standard parallels 37°N and 65°N), with great circle great circle great circle is rhumb line is
respect to the straight line drawn on the map between A ( and rhumb and rhumb to the north, to the north,
N49° W030°) and B (N48° W040°), the: line are to line are to the rhumb the great
the south the north line is to the circle is to
south the south
4554 61 1 0 0 0
A direct Mercator graticule is based on a projection that is : spherical concentric cylindrical conical
4555 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 14 720 FT 15 280 FT 15 840 FT 14 160 FT

Aircraft at FL 150 overhead an airport

Elevation of airport 720 FT.

QNH is 1003 hPa.


4556 61 0 1 0 0
An aircraft takes off from the aerodrome of BRIOUDE 6 400 FT 6 800 FT 6 000 FT 4 000 FT
(altitude 1 483 FT, QFE = 963 hPa, temperature = 32°C).

Five minutes later, passing 5 000 FT on QFE, the second


altimeter set on 1 013 hPa will indicate approximately :
4557 61 1 0 0 0
Given : 75 kt 60 kt 40 kt 90 kt

ETA to cross a meridian is 2100 UTC

GS is 441 kt

TAS is 491 kt
4558 61 0 0 1 0
The flight log gives the following data : 117°, 4°L, 125°, 2°R, 119°, 3°L, 115°, 5°R,
121°, 1°E, 123°, 2°W, 122°, 2°E, 120°, 3°W,
"True track, Drift, True heading, Magnetic variation, Magnetic 122°, -3°, 121°, -4°, 120°, +4°, 123°, +2°,
heading, Compass deviation, Compass heading" 119° 117° 116° 121°

The right solution, in the same order, is :


4559 61 0 0 1 0
Given : 52 NM and 60 NM and 60 NM and 30 NM and
60 NM 30 NM 52 NM 60 NM
Position 'A' N60 W020,

Position 'B' N60 W021,

4560 61 Position 'C' N59 W020. 0 0 0 1


Concerning direct reading magnetic compasses, in the on an on a on a on an
northern hemisphere, it can be said that : Easterly Westerly hea Westerly hea Easterly
heading, a ding, a ding, a heading, a
longitudinal longitudinal longitudinal longitudinal
acceleration acceleration deceleration acceleration
causes an causes an causes an causes an
apparent apparent apparent apparent
turn to the turn to the turn to the turn to the
South South North North
4561 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 134 - 178 kt 134 - 188 kt 120 - 190 kt 128 - 180 kt

TAS = 225 kt,

HDG (°T) = 123°,


4562 61 1 0 0 0
Compass deviation is defined as the angle between: True North the horizontal Magnetic True North
and and the total North and and
Compass intensity of Compass Magnetic Nor
North the earth's North th
magnetic
field

4563 61 0 0 1 0
At 0020 UTC an aircraft is crossing the 310° radial at 40 NM 080° - 226 kt 088° - 232 kt 085° - 226 kt 090° - 232 kt
of a VOR/DME station.

At 0035 UTC the radial is 040° and DME distance is 40 NM.

Magnetic variation is zero.


4564 61 0 0 1 0
A straight line on a chart 4.89 cm long represents 185 NM. 1 : 5 000 000 1 : 7 000 000 1 : 3 500 000 1 : 6 000 000

4565 61 The scale of this chart is approximately : 0 1 0 0


From the departure point, the distance to the point of equal inversely inversely proportional inversely
time is : proportional proportional to the sum proportional
to ground to the sum of ground to the total
speed back of ground speed out distance to
speed out and ground go
and ground speed back
4566 61 speed back 0 1 0 0
Given: 036° and 151 052° and 154 056° and 137 055° and 147
kt kt kt kt
Required course 045°(M);

Variation is 15°E;

4567 61 W/V is 190°(T)/30 kt; 0 0 0 1


Given: 6°R - 259 kt 6°L - 256 kt 6°R - 251 kt 8°R - 261 kt

TAS = 270 kt,

True HDG = 145°,


4568 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 1680 FT 320 FT 680 FT - 320 FT

Airport elevation is 1000 ft.

QNH is 988 hPa.

4569 61 What is the approximate airport pressure altitude? 1 0 0 0


Given: 25 kt 33 kt 31 kt 26 kt

Maximum allowable crosswind component is 20 kt.

Runway 06, RWY QDM 063°(M).

4570 61 Wind direction 100°(M) 0 1 0 0


The circumference of the parallel of latitude at 60°N is 18 706 NM 20 000 NM 34 641 NM 10 800 NM
4571 61 approximately: 0 0 0 1
Given: 31 kt 36 kt 21 kt 26 kt

Runway direction 230°(T),


4572 61 1 0 0 0
Surface W/V 280°(T)/40 kt.
Given: 180/10kt 180/05kt 000/05kt 000/10kt

True HDG = 206°,

TAS = 140 kt,

4573 61 Track (T) = 207°, 0 1 0 0


Given: 8R - 104 kt 9R - 108 kt 10L - 104 kt 9L - 105 kt

TAS = 95 kt,

HDG (T) = 075°,


4574 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 312 - 232 kt 311 - 230 kt 313 - 235 kt 310 - 233 kt

TAS = 227 kt,

Track (T) = 316°,


4575 61 1 0 0 0
Given: 179 - 220 kt 181 - 180 kt 180 - 183 kt 180 - 223 kt

TAS = 198 kt,

HDG (°T) = 180,


4576 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 075 - 213 kt 077 - 210 kt 077 - 214 kt 079 - 211 kt

TAS = 200 kt,

Track (T) = 073°,


4577 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 097 - 201 kt 099 - 199 kt 121 - 207 kt 121 - 199 kt

TAS = 200 kt,

Track (T) = 110°,


4578 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 262 - 237 kt 264 - 241 kt 264 - 237 kt 262 - 241 kt

TAS = 270 kt,

Track (T) = 260°,


4579 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 265/30kt 260/30kt 257/35kt 255/25kt

True HDG = 307°,

TAS = 230 kt,

4580 61 Track (T) = 313°, 0 1 0 0


Given: 105/75kt 110/75kt 115/70kt 110/80kt

True HDG = 233°,

TAS = 480 kt,

4581 61 Track (T) = 240°, 0 1 0 0


Given: 305 - 169 kt 309 - 170 kt 309 - 141 kt 301 - 169 kt

TAS = 155 kt,

Track (T) = 305°,


4582 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 180/40kt 180/35kt 180/30kt 185/35kt

True HDG = 074°,

TAS = 230 kt,

4583 61 Track (T) = 066°, 0 1 0 0


Given: 002 - 173 kt 359 - 166 kt 357 - 168 kt 001 - 170 kt

TAS = 130 kt,

Track (T) = 003°,


4584 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 010/45kt 010/50kt 005/50kt 010/55kt

True HDG = 054°,

TAS = 450 kt,

4585 61 Track (T) = 059°, 0 1 0 0


Given: 360/35kt 180/35kt 295/35kt 115/35kt

True HDG = 145°,

TAS = 240 kt,

4586 61 Track (T) = 150°, 0 0 0 1


Given: 095/25kt 095/20kt 090/15kt 090/20kt

True HDG = 002°,

TAS = 130 kt,

4587 61 Track (T) = 353°, 0 1 0 0


Given: 335/55kt 340/45kt 340/50kt 335/45kt

True HDG = 035°,

TAS = 245 kt,

4588 61 Track (T) = 046°, 0 0 1 0


Given: 096°, 29 MIN 095°, 31 MIN 075°, 39 MIN 076°, 34 MIN

course required = 085° (T),

Forecast W/V 030/100kt,

4589 61 TAS = 470 kt, 0 0 1 0


Given: 069° - 448 kt 068° - 460 kt 078° - 450 kt 070° - 453 kt

True course from A to B = 090°,

TAS = 460 kt,

W/V = 360/100kt,
4590 61 1 0 0 0
For a landing on runway 23 (227° magnetic) surface 20 kt 22 kt 26 kt 15 kt

W/V reported by the ATIS is 180/30kt.

VAR is 13°E.
4591 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 033° 007° 359° 337°

true track is 348°,

drift 17° left,

4592 61 variation 32° W, 1 0 0 0


Given: 18 kt 8 kt 15 kt 11 kt

Maximum allowable tailwind component for landing 10 kt.

Planned runway 05 (047° magnetic).

The direction of the surface wind reported by ATIS 210°.

Variation is 17°E.

4593 61 Calculate the maximum allowable windspeed that can 0 0 0 1


Given: 075/50kt 075/45kt 070/40kt 070/45kt

True HDG = 133°,

TAS = 225 kt,

4594 61 Track (T) = 144°, 0 1 0 0


Given: 1R - 165 kt 1L - 215 kt 1L - 225 kt 1R - 175 kt

TAS = 190 kt,

HDG (T) = 355°,


4595 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 11R - 142 kt 11R - 140 kt 10R - 146 kt 9R - 140 kt

TAS = 140 kt,

HDG (T) = 005°,


4596 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 358 - 428 kt 001 - 432 kt 000 - 430 kt 357 - 430 kt

TAS = 465 kt,

Track (T) = 007°,


4597 61 1 0 0 0
Given: 175 - 420 kt 175 - 432 kt 174 - 428 kt 173 - 424 kt

TAS = 485 kt,

HDG (T) = 168°,


4598 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 1L - 225 kt 1R - 221 kt 2R - 223 kt 2L - 224 kt

TAS = 230 kt,

HDG (T) = 250°,


4599 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 358 - 101 kt 359 - 102 kt 346 - 102 kt 006 - 95 kt

TAS = 90 kt,

HDG (T) = 355°,


4600 61 0 0 1 0
Given: 057 - 144 kt 052 - 143 kt 051 - 144 kt 050 - 145 kt

TAS = 132 kt,

HDG (T) = 053°,


4601 61 0 0 0 1
Given: 4L - 195 kt 6L - 194 kt 7L - 192 kt 3L - 190 kt

TAS = 205 kt,

HDG (T) = 180°,


4602 61 0 1 0 0
Given: 1L - 205 kt 1R - 205 kt 1L - 265 kt 1R - 295 kt

TAS = 250 kt,

HDG (T) = 029°,


4603 61 1 0 0 0

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