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If the width of the approach area near the runway end is 150 m, the width of the approach area at a distance of 3 kilometres from runway end will be
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A. 1500 m
B. 1200 m
C. 1000 m
D. 800 m
Correct Answer
1200 m
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1. Pick up the incorrect statement from the following:
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A. L.O.M. is installed at 7.2 km from the threshold
B. L.M.M. is installed at 1.0 km from the threshold
C. Localizer antenna is installed at 300 m from the other end of the runway
D. Glide slope antenna is installed at the centre of the runway about 150 m on one side
E. None of these.
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Correct Answer: Glide slope antenna is installed at the centre of the runway about 150 m on one side
2. For Class
A
Air port the difference of reduced levels of higher and lower edges of the conical surface, is
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A. 25 m
B. 50 m
C. 75 m
D. 100 m
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Correct Answer: 100 m
3. Wing loading of an aircraft is
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A. load of the wings
B.
C.
D.
E. None of these.
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Correct Answer:
4. Pick up the correct statement from the following:
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A. The speed of the aircraft relative to the ground, is called cruising speed
B. The speed of the aircraft relative to wind, is called air speed
C. When wind is blowing the direction of the flight, air speed is less than cruising speed
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
5. The lift off distance is the distance along the centre of the runway between the starting point and
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A. end of the runway
B. end of stopway
C. point where air craft becomes air borne
D. point where air craft attains a height of 10.7 m
E. none of these.
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Correct Answer: end of the runway
6. An aircraft is flying in an atmosphere of 30°C with a speed of 1260 km ph. Its speed is known as
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A. subsonic
B. sonic
C. super-sonic
D. Mach.
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Correct Answer: sonic
7. The strength of winds is measured with the help of
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A. Benfort scale
B. Wind indicator
C. Barometres
D. None of these.
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Correct Answer: Benfort scale
8. The threshold markings are
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A. 4 m wide
B. 1 m clear space between adjacents
C. 45 m in length
D. placed symmetrically on either side of the runway centre line
E. all the above.
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Correct Answer: all the above.
9. According to the International Civil Aviation Organisation (I.C.A.O.), the runway lengths of aerodromes, have been coded by
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A. Seven English alphabets
B. Last Seven English alphabets
C. First Seven English alphabets
D. First seven natural numbers.
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Correct Answer: First Seven English alphabets
10. For the taxiways, the following statement is true
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A. The maximum longitudinal grade is 3%
B. The permissible rate of change of grade is 1%
C. The permissible transverse grade is 1.5%
D. All the above.
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Correct Answer: All the above.
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