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AT 202
ATC and NAS ELTP
Question 1
10 / 10 pts
Which statement is not correct concerning the provision of additional services?
Additional services are required when the work situation permits.
Providing additional services is optional on the part of the controller.
Traffic advisories, weather information, and holding pattern surveillance are all types of additional services.
Ability to provide additional services may be limited by higher priority duties and controller workload.
Question 2
10 / 10 pts
Which of the following duties is not the function of the Clearance Delivery position in the tower?
Compiling statistical data
Processing and forwarding flight plan information
Issuing clearances and ensuring accuracy of readback
Operating communication equipment
Question 3
10 / 10 pts
In a Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) facility, who has the responsibility for the safe and efficient operation of a sector?
Facility Manager
Radar Associate Position
Radar Position
Radar Team
Question 4
10 / 10 pts
Nonradar separation is used in preference to radar separation when ________.
an operational advantage will be gained
controller is not radar qualified
the aircraft is not transponder equipped
secondary radar is out of service
Question 5
10 / 10 pts
Which position in the Automated Flight Service Station (AFSS) records and disseminates Hazardous Inflight Weather Advisory Service (HIWAS) summaries?
Weather Observer
Flight Data/NOTAM Coordinator
Preflight
Broadcast
Question 6
10 / 10 pts
The ATC facility that provides air traffic control services to aircraft on IFR flight plans during the en route phase of flight is ________.
AFSS
ARTCC
TRACON
ATCT
Question 7
10 / 10 pts
The primary Navigational Aids (NAVAIDs) for the nation’s airways in the National Airspace System (NAS) are ________.
(NDBs ) Non-Directional Beacons
(ILS) Instrument Landing System
VORs/VORTACs
Marker Beacons
Question 8
10 / 10 pts
Of the following, which position in the tower ensures separation?
Clearance Delivery
Local Control
Flight Data
Tower Associate
Question 9
10 / 10 pts
The operation of the TMS is the responsibility of the ________.
Central Altitude Reservation
ARTCC Traffic Management Unit (TMU) for each area
Air Traffic Control System Command Center (ATCSCC)
Air Traffic Manager
Question 10
10 / 10 pts
The primary function of the Traffic Management Unit (TMU) is to ________.
ensure maximum efficiency in the utilization of the total National Airspace System, thereby producing a safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of traffic
monitor and balance traffic flows within their area of responsibility in accordance with traffic management directives
manage the flow of tower traffic by ensuring that traffic demand does not exceed operationally minimal levels of traffic
manage the flow of air traffic throughout the National Airspace System to achieve optimum use of the navigable airspace and minimize the effect of air traffic delays
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Question 1
10 / 10 pts
The primary purpose of the Air Traffic Control System is to ________.
prevent collision and organize and expedite the flow of traffic
provide traffic advisories
monitor holding patterns
advise pilots of altitude deviations of 300 feet or more
Question 2
10 / 10 pts
The primary mission of the Traffic Management System (TMS) is to ________.
ascertain controller stress and workload
balance air traffic demand with system capacity
implement the use of state-of-the-art equipment
regulate air traffic procedures
Question 3
10 / 10 pts
When considering the duty priority of an air traffic controller, first priority is given to ________.
issuing traffic
vectoring
separating aircraft
coordinating
Question 4
10 / 10 pts
In a Terminal Radar Approach Control (TRACON) facility, who has the responsibility for the safe and efficient operation of a sector?
Radar Team
Facility Manager
Radar Position
Radar Associate Position
Question 5
10 / 10 pts
The operation of the TMS is the responsibility of the ________.
Air Traffic Manager
ARTCC Traffic Management Unit (TMU) for each area
Central Altitude Reservation
Air Traffic Control System Command Center (ATCSCC)
Question 6
10 / 10 pts
The primary Navigational Aids (NAVAIDs) for the nation’s airways in the National Airspace System (NAS) are ________.
(ILS) Instrument Landing System
VORs/VORTACs
Marker Beacons
(NDBs ) Non-Directional Beacons
Incorrect
Question 7
0 / 10 pts
Of the following, which position in the tower ensures separation?
Flight Data
Tower Associate
Clearance Delivery
Local Control
Question 8
10 / 10 pts
The only en route sector team member whose duties do not include accepting handoffs is the ________ position.
RADAR
Radar Coordinator
Radar Associate
Radar Flight Data
Question 9
10 / 10 pts
Which position in the Automated Flight Service Station (AFSS) records and disseminates Hazardous Inflight Weather Advisory Service (HIWAS) summaries?
Broadcast
Weather Observer
Preflight
Flight Data/NOTAM Coordinator
Question 10
10 / 10 pts
According to their location, ATO air traffic control facilities are assigned to one of ________.
eleven FAA primary offices
three service areas
nine regions
four FAA Headquarters divisions
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location identificaiton
Question 1
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Dallas Ft Worth International Airport?
DAL
DFW
DAF
DFA
Question 2
5 / 5 pts
HNL is the identifier for ________
Washington Dulles
Honolulu
Hoby Airport
Houston
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Question 3
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood Intl
FLH
FLA
FLL
FOR
Question 4
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for New York LaGuardia Airport?
LRG
LGA
LRD
LGU
Question 5
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Tampa International Airport?
TPA
TAP
TMP
TAM
Question 6
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Minneapolis Airport?
MIA
MSA
MIN
MSP
Question 7
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Salt Lake City Airport?
SLC
SCA
SLA
SCL
Question 8
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for DENVER?
DAB
DET
DEV
DEN
Question 9
5 / 5 pts
The identifier DCA is for which airport?
Washington Dulles
Washington Reagan
Washington National
Washington Bush
Question 10
5 / 5 pts
The identifier MEM is for which airport?
Memphis
Miami
Chicago Midway
Minneapolis
Question 11
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Philadelphia Airport?
PHL
PHA
PHD
PHI
Question 12
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for New York Kennedy International Airport?
JKA
JKF
JFK
NYK
Question 13
5 / 5 pts
The identifier PHX is for which airport?
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Palm Beach
Phoenix
Question 14
5 / 5 pts
The identifier CLT is for which airport?
Charlottesville
Cincinnati
Charleston
Charlotte
Question 15
5 / 5 pts
The identifier ATL is for which airport?
Ashville
Albany
Albuquerque
Atlanta
Question 16
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Baltimore Washington International Airport?
BAW
BAL
BWI
BWA
Question 17
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Orlando International Airport?
MCA
MCO
OIA
ORL
Question 18
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Chicago O'Hare International Airport?
ODR
OHA
ORD
ORH
Question 19
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Seattle International Airport?
SAT
SLT
SEA
SET
Question 20
5 / 5 pts
The identifier for Newark Airport?
NEW
NWA
ERW
EWR
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LOA SOP
The purposes of SOPs are to provide guidelines for ________ use.
Interfacility
military
regional
Intrafacility
Question 2
10 / 10 pts
The coordination procedures between AFSS Inflight and ARTCC Radar
Associate positions would be in the
AIM
No answer text provided.
SOP
LOA
Question 3
10 / 10 pts
One purpose of SOPs is to
coordinate between government and nongovernment facilities.
specify jurisdictional boundaries for each position/sector
establish coordination between facilities
Question 4
10 / 10 pts
LOAs will normally have six major items, as follows:
Ÿ PREurpose
Ÿ Cancellation
Ÿ Scope
Ÿ Responsibility
Ÿ Procedures
Ÿ Attachments
True
False
Question 5
10 / 10 pts
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Local stripmarking procedures would be in the
SOP
No answer text provided.
AIM
LOA
Question 6
10 / 10 pts
The responsibilities between an air traffic control facility and the Airport Manager would be in the
SOP
AIM
No answer text provided.
LOA
Question 7
10 / 10 pts
The coordination procedures between two control towers within the same approach control airspace would be the
LOA
No answer text provided.
AIM
SOP
Question 8
10 / 10 pts
The ATREP, RADLO, and ATM may be delegated the authority to approve a LOA?
True
Good!
False
Question 9
10 / 10 pts
The coordination procedures between internal operational positions would be in the
SOP
No answer text provided.
AIM
LOA
Question 10
10 / 10 pts
Delegate the responsibility for ATC services to the tower, approach control, and the ARTCC would be the
LOA
No answer text provided.
SOP
AIM
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Question 3
10 pts
The coordination procedures between two air traffic facilities would be in the
Group of answer choices
SOP
AIM
LOA
No answer text provided.
FARs ELTP
What are the two requirements necessary to operate an aircraft in IFR flight in controlled airspace?
Request ATC clearance and have Mode C
File an IFR flight plan and have two-way radio communication
File an IFR flight plan and receive an appropriate ATC clearance.
File an IFR flight plan and request ATC clearance.
Question 2
6 / 6 pts
The minimum IFR altitude at which a pilot may fly over a designated mountainous area is ________ feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance of ________ nautical miles
2,000; 4
4,000; 1
3,000; 4
1,000; 4
Question 3
6 / 6 pts
No person may operate an aircraft under VFR in Class C airspace with a flight visibility of less than ________.
1SM
1NM
3NM
3SM
Question 4
6 / 6 pts
What pre-flight action does FAR 91 require pilots to take before beginning a flight?
Familiarize themselves with all available information concerning the flight
Receive ATC authorization for the flight
File a flight plan
a PEE!
Question 5
6 / 6 pts
An aircraft has the right-of-way over all other aircraft when it is in ________.
IFR conditions
VFR conditions
distress
VFR conditions
Question 6
6 / 6 pts
Airspeed in a VFR corridor through Class B airspace shall not be more than ________ knots.
250
150
200
175
Question 7
6 / 6 pts
The minimum age required to obtain an ATC tower certificate is: ________.
21
there is no age requirement
30
18
Question 8
8 / 8 pts
Match the item on the left with the matching value on the right from a dropdown box.
Air Traffic Control
A service operated by appropriate authority to promote the safe, orderly, expeditious flow of air traffic.
Aircraft
A device that is used or intended to be used for flight in the air.
Airport
An area of land or water that is used or intended to be used for the landing and takeoff of aircraft.
FLight Plan
Specified information relating to the intended flight of an aircraft, that is filed orally, in writing, or by computer with air traffic control
Air Traffic Clearance
An authorization by air traffic control for the purpose of preventing collision between known aircraft, and for an aircraft to proceed under specified traffic conditions within controlled airspace.
Question 9
8 / 8 pts
Match the values on the left to the matching value on the right from a dropdown box.
Positive Control
Separation of all air traffic within designated airspace by air traffic control
Flight Level
A level of constant atmospheric pressure related to a reference datum of 29.92 inches of mercury.
Reporting Point
A geographical location in relation to which the position of an aircraft is reported.
Approved Separation
Separation in accordance with the applicable minima in FAA Order JO 7110.65.
No match
Weather conditions equal to or better than the minimum for flight under visual flight rules
Question 10
6 / 6 pts
A pilot in command may deviate from FAR 91 if ________.
there is an emergency requiring immediate action
the aircraft is under visual conditions
an ATC clearance is requested
the aircraft is within Class G airspace
Question 11
6 / 6 pts
What pre-flight action does FAR 91 require pilots to take before beginning a flight?
Familiarize themselves with all available information concerning the flight
Receive ATC authorization for the flight
File a Flight Plan
Advise ATC of intentions
Question 12
6 / 6 pts
Pilots of two aircraft may operate as a formation flight when ________.
authorization is obtained from ATC
prior arrangements are made and no paying passengers are aboard
flight is conducted at or above 1,500 feet MSL
flight visibility is at least 3 miles
Question 13
6 / 6 pts
An aircraft has the right-of-way over all other aircraft when it is in ________.
Controlled Airspace
VFR Conditions
IFR Conditions
Distess
Question 14
6 / 6 pts
When may a pilot deviate from an ATC clearance?
To expedite the flight
VFR Weather
For passenger convenience
In an Emergency
Question 15
6 / 6 pts
A pilot operating below 18,000 feet MSL shall set the altimeter to ________.
the elevation of the arrival airport
29.92 for the entire route of flight
current altimeter setting of a station along the route and within 200 NM of the aircraft
current altimeter setting of a station along the route and within 100 NM of the aircraft
Question 16
6 / 6 pts
A pilot in command operating in VFR conditions shall not cancel an IFR flight plan while operating in Class ________ Airspace.
C
D
A
B
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Aircraft characteristics and recognition
What are the three categories of aircraft?
Category S, Category L and Category H
Single, Twin, Multi
Small, Large and Heavy
Category I, Category II, Category III
Question 2
5 / 5 pts
A small business jet aircraft will fall into which aircraft category?
Category III
Category II
Category I
Small
Question 3
5 / 5 pts
Helicopters fall into which aircraft category?
CAT I
None. Because they are not fixed wing aircraft
CAT III
CAT II
Question 4
5 / 5 pts
What are the weight classes of aircraft?
Small, Large, Heavy
Ultra light, Small, Large, Heavy
Small, Large, Heavy, Jumbo
Small, Medium, Large
Question 5
5 / 5 pts
Most CAT I aircraft will generally operate within which speed range?
300-550 Knots
160-250 Knots
100-160 Knots
Zero-90 Knots
Question 6
5 / 5 pts
What are the three basic types of engines found on aircraft today?
Reciprocating, turboprop, and turbojet
Diesel, steam, and nuclear.
Reciprocating, piston, and internal combustion
Reciprocating, impulse, radial
Question 7
5 / 5 pts
Which of the following is not one of the three basic wing placements found on aircraft?
Mid-wing
Tandem-wing
Low-wing
High-wing
Question 8
5 / 5 pts
Generally, what are the three basic types of landing gear?
Pontoon gear, skid rail gear, and mesh gear
Cycle gear, tandem gear, and random gear
Uni-gear, bicycle gear, and tricycle gear
Tricycle gear, conventional gear, and tandem gear
Question 9
5 / 5 pts
What is a prominent identification feature of the BE35?
Tricycle gear
Low-wing
"V"-tail
Propeller-driven
Question 10
5 / 5 pts
The following graphic depicts a/an
A320
MD11
B747
B727
Question 11
5 / 5 pts
What is the prominent identification feature of the C172?
Conventional gear
High-wing
Turboprop
Mid-tail
Question 12
5 / 5 pts
Which of the following aircraft is depicted in this graphic?
PAY1
B747
C172
BE20
Question 13
5 / 5 pts
An aircraft weighing 300,000 pounds will fall into the ________ weight class.
Large
Heavy
Small
Medium
Incorrect
Question 14
0 / 5 pts
An aircraft with a certified takeoff weight of ________ pounds or less will fall into the small weight class.
155,000
41,000
12,500
50,000
Question 15
5 / 5 pts
Which of the following is not an aircraft identification feature?
Engine locations and number
Size
wing/tail configuration
Color
Question 16
5 / 5 pts
Window shape and size are identifying features on an aircraft.
True
False
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Question 17
5 / 5 pts
Straight-wing, swept-wing, and delta-wing are three basic types of wing configuration.
True
False
Question 18
5 / 5 pts
Which of the following is not one of the basic aircraft tail configurations?
T-tail
W-tail
Conventional Tail
V-tail
Question 19
5 / 5 pts
True or False: The attached picture is a PA28
True
Yes- Notice the low wing, single engine, fixed gear!
False
Question 20
5 / 5 pts
True False: The following picture is Cessna
True
Yes. This is a C750 a Cessna Citation Jet
False
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Stripmarking ELTP
Question 1
10 / 10 pts
TERMINAL FLIGHT PROGRESS STRIP
On all terminal strips, Block 5 is used for what purpose
Computer ID
Aircraft ID
Beacon code
Aircraft type
Question 2
10 / 10 pts
Flight progress strips are either printed out on special printers or they may be hand-printed.
True
False
Question 3
10 / 10 pts
EN ROUTE FLIGHT PROGRESS STRIP
For en route strips, altitude information is found in which block?
20
16
27
8
Question 4
10 / 10 pts
The letters “OTP” on a strip stand for _______.
VFR conditions on top
out of control area
oceanic transfer point
procedure turn
Question 5
10 / 10 pts
EN ROUTE FLIGHT PROGRESS STRIP
On an en route strip, which block contains the center-estimated time over the fix?
11
25
15
19
Question 6
10 / 10 pts
What symbol should be used to delete any unwanted or unused altitude information?
/
+
X
-
Question 7
10 / 10 pts
TERMINAL FLIGHT PROGRESS STRIP
For terminal arrival strips, altitude information is found in which block?
8
6
9
7
Question 8
10 / 10 pts
TERMINAL FLIGHT PROGRESS STRIP
On a terminal strip, which block contains the estimated time of arrival over a coordination fix?
18
3
10
8
Question 9
10 / 10 pts
EN ROUTE FLIGHT PROGRESS STRIP
On an en route strip, in which block is the aircraft identification located?
7
10
2
3
Question 10
10 / 10 pts
Flight progress strips are used for _______.
Traffic Sequencing Only
Traffic Metering
Posting Current Data on Air Traffic
Traffic Count Only
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Basic Communication
Question 1
5 / 5 pts
A controller monitors assigned radio frequencies ________.
from sunset to sunrise
continuously
intermittently
once every hour
Question 2
5 / 5 pts
Who is responsible for initiating coordination and obtaining approval for an aircraft to cross an active runway?
Flight data
Ground Controller
Local controller
Supervisor
Incorrect
Question 3
0 / 5 pts
What is the fourth step in the position relief process?
Assumption of position responsibilities
Position review
Preview position
Verbal Briefing
Question 4
5 / 5 pts
The terminology for stating an altimeter of 28.72 is ________.
"Altimeter two eight point seven two"
"Altimeter two eight decimal seven two"
"Altimeter twenty-eight point seventy-two"
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"Altimeter two eight seven two"
Question 5
5 / 5 pts
The phraseology for contacting Columbia Automated Flight Service Station would be __________.
"COLUMBIA FSS"
"COLUMBIA"
"COLUMBIA APPROACH"
"COLUMBIA RADIO"
Question 6
5 / 5 pts
A Mach speed of .8 is spoken as ________.
“Mach point eight”
“Mach eight”
“Mach period eight”
“Point eight Mach”
Question 7
5 / 5 pts
The first priority during coordination or during the transfer of information is __________.
HANDOFFS
EMERGENCIES
APPROACHES
INITIALS
Question 8
5 / 5 pts
Runway 31C would be spoken as __________.
"Runway tree one"
"Runway thirty one center"
"Runway thirty one"
"Runway tree one center"
Question 9
5 / 5 pts
The terminology for stating the frequency 121.5 would be ________.
“One two one decimal fife”
“One twenty-one fife”
“One two one fife”
“One two one point fife”
Question 10
5 / 5 pts
An action to transfer radar identification of an aircraft from one controller to another when the aircraft will enter the receiving controller’s airspace and radio communication is transferred is a ________.
handof
transfer
point out
handover
Question 11
5 / 5 pts
What is the action whereby the responsibility for separation of an aircraft is transferred from one controller to another?
Handover
Point Out
Frequency change
Transfer of Control
Question 12
5 / 5 pts
What is the call sign for a civil aircraft with the President aboard?
"AIR FORCE ONE"
"EXECUTIVE ONE"
"EXECUTIVE ONE PRESIDENT"
"PRESIDENT ONE"
Question 13
5 / 5 pts
The second step in the position relief process is the verbal briefing.
True
False
Question 14
5 / 5 pts
When stating flight levels, an aircraft at 28,000 feet would be said to be at an altitude of __________.
"Flight level two eight"
"Flight level two eight zero"
"Twenty eight thousand feet"
"Two thousand eight hundred feet"
Incorrect
Question 15
0 / 5 pts
During which step in the relief process does the relieving specialist check, verify, and update the position information obtained?
Verbal briefing
Assumption of position responsibility
Review the position
Preview the position
Question 16
5 / 5 pts
Jet route 35 would be spoken as ________.
"JET ROUTE THREE FIFE"
"J THIRTY-FIFE"
"J THREE FIFE"
"VICTOR THIRTY FIFE"
Question 17
5 / 5 pts
What is the first step in the position relief process?
Assumption of position responsibilities
Position Review
Preview Position
Verbal Briefing
Question 18
5 / 5 pts
The physical or automated action to transfer identification of an aircraft from one controller to another if the aircraft will or may enter the airspace of another controller, but radio communications will
NOT
be
transferred, is called a ________.
forwarding of arrival information
point out
handover
transfer of control
Question 19
5 / 5 pts
The surface wind is from 170 degrees at 20 knots. This would be stated as ________.
"Wind one seventy at twenty knots"
"South wind at twenty"
"Wind one seven zero at two zero"
"Wind from south at twenty knots"
Question 20
5 / 5 pts
VV61783 and VV16783 (similar call signs) are both on frequency. To transmit a message to VV61783, you would state ________.
"Navy Seven Eight Tree"
"Navy Jet Seven Eight Tree"
"Navy Six One Seven"
"Navy Six One Seven Eight Tree"
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Name the words you would use to interrupt a lower-priority message when you have an emergency or control message to transmit.
"MAYDAY" and "PAN"
"Interrupt" and "urgent"
"Emergency" and "control"
"Clearance" and "breaking in"
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Mountaineers often use a rope to lower themselves
down the face of a cliff (this is called rappelling). They
do this with their body nearly horizontal and their feet
pushing against the cliff (Eigure 1). Suppose that an
78.6-kg climber, who is 1.88 m tall and has a center of
gravity 1.0 m from his feet, rappels down a vertical cliff
with his body raised 40.4° above the horizontal. He
holds the rope 1.54 m from his feet, and it makes a
20.7° angle with the cliff face.
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Newton's Law of cooling states that the rate at which heat is lost by a heated body is
proportional to the difference in temperature between the body and the surrounding
medium. Match the following statements/phrases with the corresponding item in the
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1. In accordance with the stated law obove, we have the equation?
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