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ATPL Operational Procedures
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071-01-01 Annex 6 parts I, II and III
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- What is the minimum number of life saving jackets and individual floatation devices, required on board of an aircraft:
- An operator must ensure that the lowest MDH for a non-precision approach procedure which is based upon the use of a VOR is not lower than:
- An aeroplane with one passenger deck, is configured with 61 seats. The required number of megaphones on board is:
- For the flight crew members, quickly-fitted oxygen masks are compulsory on board any pressurized aircraft flying at a pressure altitude greater than:
- A Flight Data Recorder is required in aeroplanes over:
- When you have been unlawfully interfered with the commander is required to inform certain people:State of the Operator.ICAOState of registration of aircraft.EASA.
- A life jacket is mandatory for any passenger on board an aircraft flying away from the shore by more than:
- Aeroplanes being operated over a specified altitude are required to carry equipment. which continuously monitors the dose rate of cosmic radiation. This specified altitude is:
- Which of the following statements correctly describes the construction and location of a flight data recorder?
- Who checks, before flight, that the aircrafts weight is such that flight can be safely made, and that any transported cargo is properly distributed and secured? (Annex 6, Part I)
- All aeroplanes which individual certificates of airworthiness were issued after 1 April 1998 must be fitted with a flight data recorder when their maximum certificated take-off mass is greater than:
- FDRs must keep data and parameters for at least the last:
- On board a non-pressurized aircraft, the crew and all the passengers must be fed with oxygen throughout the flight period during which the pressure altitude is greater than:
- Where minimum navigation performance is prescribed by Regional Air Navigation Agreements, an aeroplane shall be fitted with equipment which:
- What is not taken into account when establishing aerodrome operating minima?
- One shall not initiate any flight made in accordance with instrument flight rules unless the available information indicates that the conditions at the aerodrome of predicted destination or, at an aerodrome of alternative destination, are: (Annex 6, Part I)
- What is the number of crash axes or crowbars located on the flight deck for aeroplanes with a maximum take-off mass exceeding 5.700kg or a passenger seating configuration of more than nine.
- A modern aircraft must be provided with a flight data recorder when its certified take-off gross weight is greater than:
- The term decision height (DH) is used for?
- At the planning stage for a Class B performance aircraft, what minimum climb gradient do you use?
- Selecting an alternate aerodrome the runway of this facility must be sufficiently long to allow a full stop landing from 50 ft above the threshold (jet type aircraft, dry runway) within:
- In the ICAO standard atmosphere, the temperature at FL360 is equal to:
- The regulatory green navigation light is located on the starboard wing tip, with a coverage angle of:
- Passengers are required to be briefed about the location and use of lifejackets...
- On board a non-pressurized aircraft, 10% of the passengers must be supplied with oxygen throughout the period of flight, reduced by 30 minutes, during which the pressure altitude is between:
- Is it necessary to carry the entire Operations Manual on each flight?
- Who has the responsibility to take adequate measures for the safety of passengers and crew of an aircraft which is subjected to an act of unlawful interference until their journey can be continued?
- Where an aeroplane is dry leased out to a non-EASA operator who is an operator certified by an ICAO contracting State, responsibility has to be assumed for the maintenance of the aeroplane. Who is responsible for assuming the responsibility?
- Following an accident, for what period must an operator retain FDR recordings:
- Three first aid kits are required to be carried on an aeroplane authorised to carry between ... and ... passengers.
- An aeroplane flying at 39.000ft would be required to provide oxygen dispensing units in the passenger cabin for:
- The mass of an aeroplane at the start of take-off shall not exceed the relevant maximum masses at which compliance with the applicable noise certifications standards of ICAO Annex ... can be achieved.
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