Module 4 Test

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Aircraft that are not equipped with the required vertical navigation avionics must be separated by how many feet as they climb or descend through the RVSM altitudes? A. 2,000 B. 4,000 C. 1,000 D. 500

A. 2,000

What must ATC do prior to authorizing pilot-applied visual separation? A. Maintain communication with at least one of the aircraft involved and ensure there is an ability to communicate with the other aircraft B. Discontinue control instructions C. Issue traffic and weather advisories and issue control instructions to the lead aircraft D. Maintain radar surveillance and ensure there is an ability to communicate with the other aircraft

A. Maintain communication with at least one of the aircraft involved and ensure there is an ability to communicate with the other aircraft

What is the standard minima for nonradar longitudinal separation? A. 450 knots or 10 miles B. 10 minutes or 20 miles C. 450 knots or 75 miles D. 20 minutes or 20 miles

B. 10 minutes or 20 miles

What is the vertical separation minima between two IFR aircrafts below FL 180? A. 2,000 feet B. 4,000 feet C. 1,000 feet D. 500 feet

C. 1,000 feet

Radar separation is applied between an aircraft and which of the following? A. Obstructions on the radar display B. Another aircraft C. All of the answers D. Adjacent airspace

C. All of the answers

Longitudinal separation is applied between aircraft on _____________. A. Same courses B. Opposite/Reciprocal courses C. Crossing courses D. All of the answers

D. All of the answers

What must ATC ensure before clearing an aircraft for takeoff after previously arriving aircraft has landed? A. Both aircraft have established communication by tower B. Distances between aircraft can be determined by suitable landmark C. Arriving aircraft has passed the halfway point of runway D. Takeoff roll does not begin until preceding aircraft has taxied off the runway

D. Takeoff roll does not begin until preceding aircraft has taxied off the runway

How would a pilot proceed in a standard holding pattern below 14,000 feet MSL? A. Turn left and maintain DME leg B. Turn left and maintain 1-minute leg C. Turn right and maintain DME leg D. Turn right and maintain 1-minute leg

D. Turn right and maintain 1-minute leg


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