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Cyber Exam Questions
Chris 000
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Chris 000 created the topic: Cyber Exam Questions
Bob,
Just got a couple of questions regarding the prac exams.
1) When authorised to conduct a visual approach by day, a pilot operating under the IFR shall,
unless ATC has instructed otherwise -
correct answer - Follow the route clearance until within 5 nm of the aerodrome with the aerodrome is
sight, then join the circuit as directed by ATC for an approach to the runway in use
my answer - Follow the route clearance until within the prescribed circling area with the aerodrome
is sight, then join the circuit as directed by ATC for an approach to the runway in use.
Not sure why i was wrong? My answer was based on AIP ENR 1.5 para 1.15a (4)
2)Select the item whose unserviceability would make an aerodrome unsuitable for night
charter operations -
1) Your reference, AIP ENR 1.5 para 1.15a(4), is referring to not commencing or discontinuing an instrument approach on arrival. The question is referring to ATC issuing a clearance for an instrument approach. You will find the reference to within 5 nautical miles under 'tracking requirements' in AIP ENR 1.1 para 12.8.4.
2) See AIP ENR 1.1 para 59.1(b)(1).
3) SARWATCH can be based on SARTIME, for VFR flights, or full radio reporting for IFR flights. There is no such thing as SARTIME for arrival for IFR. When you are IFR, your SARWATCH is based on your radio reports as the flight progresses. When you are instructed to call another ATS unit, your SARWATCH becomes that station's responsibility. Since a control tower gives you a landing clearance and watches you land, your SARWATCH is cancelled automatically when you land. A VFR flight operating on a SARTIME is a different story however. In that case the tower is not responsible for your SARWATCH and you must cancel your SARTIME - usually by telephone to CENSAR.