QUESTION 1.
State the purpose of a quality system:
QUESTION 2.
State who can be carried in the flight deck:
QUESTION 3.
List the documents that must be carried on each flight:
QUESTION 4.
List the manuals that must be carried on each flight:
QUESTION 5.
List the additional information and forms to be carried on each flight:
QUESTION 6.
List the information to be retained on the ground by the operator:
QUESTION 7.
State the responsibility of the pilot-in-command with regard to the presentation of documents:
QUESTION 8.
Define the terms ‘dry lease’ and ‘wet lease’:
QUESTION 9.
Describe the arrangements for wet lease – out between JAA operators:
QUESTION 10.
List the 3 requirements for the issue or revalidation of an AOC:
QUESTION 11.
State the JAR-OPS requirements concerning noise abatement procedures:
QUESTION 12.
List the JAR-OPS requirements which must be met before flights may be conducted along given routes or in given areas:
QUESTION 13.
Where may passengers with reduced mobility not be carried:
QUESTION 14.
State when checks of baggage stowage must be made and when access to emergency exits and escape paths must be checked:
QUESTION 15.
State the responsibilities of the pilot-in-command regarding the control of smoking in flight:
ALL WEATHER OPERATIONS QUESTION 16.
List the factors to be considered in establishing aerodrome operating minima:
QUESTION 17.
State the factor used with VSO in establishing aeroplane speed related categories:
QUESTION 18.
List the range of speeds for each aeroplane category:
QUESTION 19.
Define the following terms:
Circling
Low visibility procedures Low visibility take-off Flight control system
Fail-Passive flight control system Fail-Operational flight control system Fail-Operational hybrid landing system Visual approach
Missed approach QUESTION 20.
State the gross climb gradient normally used in published missed approach procedures:
QUESTION 21.
State the two elements of take-off minima:
QUESTION 22.
QUESTION 23.
State the RVR minima for take-off for multi-engined aeroplanes which, following the failure of a critical power unit, are capable of stopping or continuing take-off to a height of 1500ft aal whilst clearing obstacles by the required margin:
QUESTION 24.
State the minimum runway lighting requirements associated with these minima:
QUESTION 25.
State whether the required RVR value must be applicable at one or all relevant RVR reporting points:
QUESTION 26.
State the minimum runway lighting required for operations at night:
QUESTION 27.
State the components of approach minima:
QUESTION 28.
State the minimum value of system minimum for a non-precision approach.
QUESTION 29.
List the possible sources of visual reference (9):
QUESTION 30.
State the minimum RVR value permitted by JAR-OPS for a non-precision approach:
QUESTION 31.
State the minimum RVR and DH for a Category I operation:
QUESTION 32.
List the requirements that must be met before Category II and III operations may be conducted (5):
QUESTION 33.
State the minimum RVR under low visibility procedures in which a category A, B, C aeroplane may take-off:
QUESTION 34.
State where the operator must describe the procedures to be followed in low visibility operations:
QUESTION 35.
State the responsibility of the operator and the pilot-in-command regarding the minimum equipment required for low visibility operations:
QUESTION 36.
State the JAR-OPS minima of RVR and DH for:
Cat II Cat III A Cat III B
Cat III ops with no DH QUESTION 37.
State the minimum visual reference for a Cat II, Cat III A and Cat III B approaches:
QUESTION 38.
State the minimum visibility and separation from cloud for VFR in each class of airspace:
QUESTION 39.
State the number of space fuses that JAR-OPS require an aeroplane to carry:
QUESTION 40.
State the maximum Certificated Take-off mass above which windshield wipers for each pilot system are mandatory:
QUESTION 41.
State under what circumstances the carriage of airborne weather radar (AWR) is not mandatory:
QUESTION 42.
Above what approved passenger seating capacity is a crew member interphone system and a public address system required by JAR-OPS:
COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT QUESTION 43.
Above what approved seating capacity must a lockable flight-deck compartment door be fitted:
QUESTION 44.
State the JAR-OPS requirements regarding the provision of an audio selector panel:
QUESTION 45.
List the minimum radio equipment that must be carried on a flight being navigated by reference to visual landmarks (4):
QUESTION 46.
State when additional DME, VOR or ADF equipment must be carried:
QUESTION 47.
List the minimum radio and navigation equipment specified in JAR-OPS for flight under IFR
QUESTION 48.
MAINTENANCE
State the JAR document which contains maintenance requirements:
QUESTION 49.
State whether the pre-flight inspection should include defect rectification:
QUESTION 50.
State the procedure concerning the use of alternative procedures to these specified in JAR 145:
ANSWERS:
ANSWER 1.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-2 ANSWER 2.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-2 ANSWER 3.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01
Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-3 Page 3-3/4 ANSWER 4.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-4 ANSWER 5.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-4
ANSWER 6.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-5 ANSWER 7.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-6 ANSWER 8.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-6 ANSWER 9.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 01 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-7 ANSWER 10.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 02 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-9
ANSWER 11.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 03 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-10 ANSWER 12.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 03 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-11 ANSWER 13.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 03 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-11 ANSWER 14.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 03 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-12 ANSWER 15.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 03 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-13 ALL WEATHER OPERATIONS
ANSWER 16.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-14 ANSWER 17.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-15 ANSWER 18.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-15 ANSWER 19.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04
Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-15/16 ANSWER 20.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-16
ANSWER 21.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-16 ANSWER 22.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-16 ANSWER 23.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04
Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-16/17 ANSWER 24.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-17 ANSWER 25.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-17
ANSWER 26.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-17 ANSWER 27.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-17 ANSWER 28.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-17 ANSWER 29.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04
Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-17/18 ANSWER 30.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-18
ANSWER 31.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-18 ANSWER 32.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-19 ANSWER 33.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-20 ANSWER 34.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-21 ANSWER 35.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-21
ANSWER 36.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-22 ANSWER 37.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04
Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-22/23 ANSWER 38.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 04
Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-25 Figure 3-3 ANSWER 39.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 05 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-26 ANSWER 40.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 05 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-26
ANSWER 41.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 05 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-26 ANSWER 42.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 05 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-27
COMMUNICATIONS AND NAVIGATION EQUIPMENT ANSWER 43.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 05 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-28 ANSWER 44.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 06 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-29 ANSWER 45.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 06 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-30
ANSWER 46.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 06
Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-30/31 ANSWER 47.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 06 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-30 ANSWER 48.
MAINTENANCE JAR Ref:071 01 02 07 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-31 ANSWER 49.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 07 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-31 ANSWER 50.
JAR Ref:071 01 02 07 Notes Ref:Chap 3 Page 3-33