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Quiz 11

1. There is another aircraft at the same altitude, on a converging heading, and it’s on your
right. So, you:

a. have the right of way


b. must give way
c. must give way by passing over or under the other aircraft
d. have the right of way if it is a larger aircraft

2. You must not commence a take-off until a preceding departing aircraft using the same
runway:

a. has become airborne


b. where the runway is longer than 1,800 m and the other aircraft must have become
airborne and be at least 1,800 m ahead
c. the other aircraft and your aircraft each have a maximum take-off weight (MTOW)
below 2,000 kg and the other aircraft must be airborne at least 500 m beyond your
proposed lift off point
d. has commenced the take-off roll and is more than half the runway length

3. Conducting an overflight of your destination aerodrome, you observe a double white cross
adjacent to the wind direction indicator (windsock). What does this mean?

a. airfield is unserviceable
b. use only hard surface movement areas
c. wind indicator is unserviceable
d. gliding operations are in progress

4. If you are flying VFR in Class G airspace and your radio fails, you should:

a. select 7600 on the transponder and remain outside controlled airspace, assume the
radio is broadcasting and make transmissions and as soon as practicable, descend
below 5,000 ft to continue flight under the VFR
b. select 7600 on the transponder, remain outside controlled airspace and assume the
radio is not broadcasting and cease broadcasts
c. select 7600 on the transponder and enter controlled airspace and seek assistance
d. select 7600 on the transponder and ascend to 5,000 ft to continue flight under VFR
5. Before flying any low level activity you must have:

a. any licence, an endorsement for the kind of operations you wish to conduct and a
risk assessment
b. any licence, a general low level endorsement and a risk assessment
c. at least a private pilot licence, a low-level rating, a low-level endorsement for the
kind of operations you wish to conduct and a risk assessment
d. at least a private pilot licence and an endorsement for the kind of operations you
wish to conduct

6. Passenger briefing and instructions must be conducted prior to take off. Which of the
following is not mandatory?

a. when seat belts must be worn and how to use them


b. the stowage of baggage or any personal effects
c. not to manipulate or interfere any of the flight controls
d. restrictions on consumption of alcohol

7. When navigating by visual reference to the ground or water, you must positively fix the
aircraft’s position by visual reference to features marked on a topographical charts at
intervals not exceeding?

a. 10 minutes
b. 20 minutes
c. 30 minutes
d. not required

8. Pilots of VFR flights operating in airspace other than Class C or D, and wishing to nominate
a SARTIME, may do so through means such as NAIPS. When you have nominated a SARTIME
for a flight wholly conducted outside of controlled airspace, you must notify ATS of changes
to which of the following:

a. aircraft ident or registration


b. cruising level
c. serviceability of equipment carried
d. persons on board (POB)
9. Mandatory broadcast areas (MBA) are annotated on VTCs with a green dash line. Select
which of the following is not the correct mandatory broadcast which must be issued when
operating in an MBA.

a. prior to, or immediately after entering an MBA, the pilots intended use of the MBA
b. conducting a straight-in approach, no later than 5NM from the runway threshold
c. joining the circuit, broadcast the situation, and indicate the leg on which the aircraft
will join
d. immediately before entering the runway to be used for take-off, broadcast a
statement that the aircraft is entering the runway including the runway identifier

10. Flying over the snowy mountains remote area, an aircraft is required to carry appropriate
survival equipment for sustaining life for the area that is being overflown?

a. True
b. False
Answers and References to CLWA Quiz 11

Question Answer Reference


1. b 91.330
2. b AIP ENR 1.1-59 (9.3.1 a 3)
3. d 91 MOS 2.05
4. a 91 MOS 11.10 / ERSA EMERG-3 (1.5.3)
5. c 61 Q / 61.1040 / 61.1050 / 61.1075
6. d 91 MOS 20.06
7. c 91 MOS 13.02 (1)
8. a AIP ENR 1.1-11 (4)
9. c AIP ENR 1.1-35 Table
10. a 91 MOS 26.64

1. VFRG: Right-of-way rules, pages 54-55 and Part 91 Plain English Guide: Right-of-way rules,
pages 48-50.

2. AIP ENR 1.1 paragraph 9.3.1.

3. Part 91 Plain English Guide: Ground signals for aircraft at aerodromes, pages 64 and AIP
ENR 1.5 paragraph 12.3.

4. Part 91 Plain English Guide: Australian domestic airspace – inoperative radio


requirements, page 61 and ERSA EMERG paragraph 1.5.3.

5. VFRG: Low flying, page 49.

6. VFRG: Passengers – safety briefings and instructions, page 213 and Part 91 Plain English
Guide: Passengers – safety briefings and instructions, page 38.

7. Part 91 Plain English Guide: VFR flight navigation requirements, page 106.

8. AIP ENR 1.10 paragraph 4 and Part 91 Plain English Guide: Changes to flight plans and
SARTIME nominations, page 86.

9. The table in AIP ENR 1.1-35.

10. Part 91 Plain English Guide: remote area survival equipment, page 159.

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