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MT DIREION DE PERSONL ERONUTIO DPTO. DE INSTRUION PREGUNTS Y OPIONES POR TEM 1 TEM: 0642 OM-RT - Procedures and irport Operations - hap. 5 OD_PREG: PREG20098572 (51201) PREGUNT: Which is true regarding flight operations in lass airspace? ircraft must be equipped with approved distance measuring equipment (DME). Must conduct operations under IFR. ircraft must be equipped with an approved T transponder. RPT: PREG20098573 (51202) Which is true regarding flight operations in lass airspace? ircraft must be equipped with approved distance measuring equipment (DME). ircraft must be equipped with an T transponder and altitude reporting equipment. May conduct operations under VFR. PREG20098574 (5121) 31.00. 32.00. 30.50. When weather information indicates that abnormally high barometric pressure exists, or will be above inche of mercury, flight operations will not be authorized contrary to the requirements published in NOTMs. PREG20098575 (5272) How can you determine if another aircraft is on a collision course with your aircraft? The nose of each aircraft is pointed at the same point in space. The other aircraft will always appear to get larger and closer at a rapid rate. There will be no apparent relative motion between your aircraft and the other aircraft. PREG20098566 (50822) Which is true regarding pilot certification requirements for operations in lass airspace? The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate with an instrument rating. The pilot in command must hold at least a private pilot certificate. Solo student pilot operations are not authorized. PREG20098567 (5085) What is the minimum flight visibility and proximity to cloud requirements for VFR fligt, at 6,500 feet MSL, in lass, D, and E airspace?

MT DIREION DE PERSONL ERONUTIO DPTO. DE INSTRUION PREGUNTS Y OPIONES POR TEM 2 1 mile visibility; clear of clouds. 3 miles visibility; 1,000 feet above and 500 feet below. 5 miles visibility; 1,000 feet above and 1,000 feet below. PREG20098568 (5091) VFR cruising altitudes are required to be maintained when flying at 3,000 feet or more GL; based on true course. more than 3,000 feet or more GL; based on magnetic course. at 3,000 feet or more above MSL; based on magnetic heading. PREG20098569 (5115) fter an T clearance has been obtained, a pilot may not deviate from that clearance, unless the pilot requests an amended clearance. is operating VFR on top. receives an amended clearance or has an emergency. PREG20098570 (5117) When operating an aircraft in the vicinity of an airport with an operating control tower, in lass E airspace, a pilot must establish communications prior to 8 NM, and up to and including 3,000 feet GL. 5 NM, and up to and including 3,000 feet GL. 4 NM, and up to and including 2,500 feet GL. PREG20098571 (5118) When approaching to land at an airport with an T facility, in lass D airspace, the pilot must establish communications prior to 10 NM, up to and including 3,000 feet GL. 30 SM, and be transponder equipped. 4 NM, up to and including 2,500 feet GL. PREG20098576 (5504) To use VHF/DF facilities for assistance in locating your position, you must have an operative VHF transmitter and receiver. transmitter and receiver, and an operative DF receiver. transmitter and receiver, and an operative VOR receiver. PREG20098577 (5657) (Refer to Figure 51) The pilot generally calls ground control after landing when the aircraft is completely clear of the runway. This is when the aircraft passes the red symbol shown at the top of the figure.

MT DIREION DE PERSONL ERONUTIO DPTO. DE INSTRUION PREGUNTS Y OPIONES POR TEM 3 is on the dashed-line side of the middle symbol. is past the solid-line side of the middle symbol. PREG20098578 (5658) (Refer to Figure 51) The red symbol at the top would most likely be found upon exiting all runways prior to calling ground control. at an intersection where a roadway may be mistaken as a taxiway. near the approach end of ILS runways. PREG20098579 (5660) (Refer to Figure 51) Which symbol does not directly address runway incursion with other aircraft? Top red. Middle yellow. ottom yellow. PREG20098580 (5748) Pilots are required to have the anticollision system operating anytime an engine is in operation. anytime the pilot is in the cockpit. during all types of operations, both day and night PREG20098581 (5757) s hyperventilation progresses a pilot can experience decreased breathing rate and depth. heightened awareness and feeling of well being. symptoms of suffocation and drowsiness. PREG20098582 (5758) To scan properly for traffic, a pilot should continuously sweep vision field. concentrate on any peripheral movement detected. use a series of short, regularly spaced eye movements that bring successive areas of the sky into the central visual field. PREG20098583 (5759) Which is a common sympton of hyperventilation? Drowsiness. Decreased breathing rate. Euphoria - sense of well-being.

MT DIREION DE PERSONL ERONUTIO DPTO. DE INSTRUION PREGUNTS Y OPIONES POR TEM 4 PREG20098584 (5760) Which would most likely result in hyperventilation? Insufficient oxygen. Excessive carbon monoxide. Insufficient carbon dioxide. PREG20098585 (5761) Hypoxia is the result of which of these conditions? Excessive oxygen in the bloodstream. Insufficient oxygen reaching the brain. Excessive carbon monoxide in the bloodstream. PREG20098586 (5762) To overcome the symptoms of hyperventilation, a pilot should swallow or yawn. slow the breathing rate. increase the breathing rate. PREG20098587 (5763) Which is true regarding the presence of alcohol within the human body? small amount of alcohol increases vision acuity. n increase in altitude decreases the adverse effect of alcohol. Judgement and decision-making abilities can be adversely affected by even small amounts of alcohol. PREG20098588 (5764) Hypoxia susceptibility due to inhalation of carbon monoxide increases as humidity decreases. altitude increases. oxygen demand increases. PREG20098589 (5765) To best overcome the effects of spatial disorientation, a pilot should rely on body sensations. increase the breathing rate. rely on aircraft instrument indications.

MT DIREION DE PERSONL ERONUTIO DPTO. DE INSTRUION PREGUNTS Y OPIONES POR TEM 5 PREG20098590 (5941) Risk management, as part of the eronautical Decision Making (DM) process, relies on which features to reduce the risks associated with each flight? The mental process of analyzing all information in a particular situation and making a timely decision on what action to take. pplication of stress management and risk element procedures. Situational awareness, problem recognition, and good judgement. PREG20098591 (5942) eronautical Decision Making (DM) is a systematic approach to the mental process used by pilots to consistently determine the best course of action for a given set of circumstances. decision making process which relies on good judgement to reduce risks associated with each flight. mental process of analyzing all information in a particular situation and making timely decision on what action to take. PREG20098592 (5944) Examples of classic behavioural traps that experienced pilots may fall into are: trying to assume additional responsibilities and assert PI authority. promote situational awareness and then necessary changes in behaviour. complete a flight as planned, please passengers, meet schedules, and demonstrate the "right stuff". PREG20098593 (5945) The basic drive for a pilot to demonstrate the "right stuff" can have an adverse effect on safety, by a total disregard for any alternative course of action. generating tendencies that lead to practices that are dangerous, often illegal, and may lead to a mishap. allowing events, or the situation, to control his or her actions. PREG20098594 (5949) What are some of the hazardous attitudes dealt with in eronautical Decision Making (DM)? ntiauthority (don't tell me), impulsivity (do something quickly without thinking), macho (I can do it). Risk management, stress management, and risk elements. Poor decision making, situational awareness, and judgement. PREG20098595 (5950) When a pilot recognizes a hazardous thought, he or she then should correct it by stating the corresponding antidote. Which of the following is the antidote for MHO? Follow the rules. They are usually right.

MT DIREION DE PERSONL ERONUTIO DPTO. DE INSTRUION PREGUNTS Y OPIONES POR TEM 6 Not so fast. Think first. Taking chances is foolish. PREG20098596 (5953) To help manage cockpit stress, pilots must be aware of life stress situations that are similar to those in flying. condition themselves to relax and think rationally when stress appears. avoid situations that will degrade their abilities to handle cockpit responsibilities. PREG20098597 (5954) What does good cockpit stress management begin with? Knowing what causes stress. Eliminating life and cockpit stress issues. Good life stress management. PREG20098598 (5963) The Decide Model is comprised of a 6-step process to provide a pilot a logical way of approaching eronautical Decision Making. These steps are: Detect, estimate, choose, identify, do, and evaluate. Determine, evaluate, choose, identify, do, and eliminate. Determine, eliminate, choose, identify, do, and evaluate. PREG20098599 (5964) The taxiway ending marker Indicates taxiway does not continue Identifies area where aircraft are prohibited Provides general taxiing direction to named taxiway

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