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Private Pilot Training - Chapter 5 - Section B
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Select the true statement regarding general aviation aircraft communication radios. A. The antennas are usually fin shaped and mounted below the cabin. B. The radios use a portion of the very high frequency (VHF) range from 118.0 MHz to 135.975 MHz. C. The range of transmissions is not limited by obstructions, such as buildings, terrain, or the curvature of the earth. - ✔B. The radios use a portion of the very high frequency (VHF) range from 118. MHz to 135.975 MHz. Using the phonetic alphabet, write out the pronunciation of the following aircraft call sign: Cessna 649SP. - ✔Cessna Six Four Niner Sierra Papa What is the correct method of stating 10,500 ft MSL to ATC? A. Ten thousand, five hundred B. Ten point five C. One zero thousand, five hundred - ✔C. One zero thousand, five hundred Select the actions that you would take to comply with the following ATC clearance: "Cessna 52 Sierra, Runway 17, taxi via Bravo, hold short Runway 26 Right." A. Taxi onto Runway 17 B. Taxi along taxiway Bravo toward Runway 17, stopping at the hold line for Runway 26 Right and waiting for ATC clearance to cross Runway 26 Right. C. Taxi on Runway 17, crossing taxiway Bravo, to Runway 26 Right, stopping at Runway 26 Right until cleared to proceed by ground control. - ✔B. Taxi along taxiway Bravo toward Runway 17, stopping at the hold line for Runway 26 Right and waiting for ATC clearance to cross Runway 26 Right. If you fly from a city in the Pacific Daylight Time zone to a city in the Central Daylight Time zone, and you leave at 0700 PDT with an estimated enroute of three hours, what is your estimated time of arrival in Zulu? - ✔1700 UTC It would be 1800 UTC if it wasn't daylight time zone. For this you have to subtract 1 hour before converting to UTC. What is the recommended communication procedure for landing at Fillmore County Airport? Magenta airport - FILMORE CO (FKA) AWOS-3 118. 1277 *L 40 122.9 C
A. Listen to AWOS and transmit intentions on 122.9 MHz at 10 miles out and give position reports in the traffic pattern. B. Contact the tower on 118.55, state your call sign, position, and intention to land. Follow the tower's instructions for entering the traffic pattern. C. Contact the UNICOM on 122.9 at 10 miles out, receive wind and runway information, and make position reports when in the traffic pattern. - ✔A. Listen to AWOS and transmit intentions on 122.9 MHz at 10 miles out and give position reports in the traffic pattern. If you depart an airport in the Central Standard Time zone at 1:00 p.m. and arrive in a city on the west coast two hours later, what is your arrival time in Zulu? - ✔2100 UTC After landing at a tower-controlled airport, when should you contact ground control? A. Prior to turning off the runway B. When advised by the tower to do so C. After reaching a taxiway that leads directly to the parking area. - ✔B. When advised by the tower to do so Describe the lost communication procedure used for landing at a Class D airspace primary airport. - ✔Switch your transponder to 7600. Remain outside or above the Class D airspace until you have determined the direction and flow of traffic. Then, join the airport traffic pattern and maintain visual contact with the tower to receive light signals. In the daytime, acknowledge light signals by rocking your wings, and at night, by blinking your landing or navigation lights. What is the correct meaning of these light signals on the ground or in-flight: