Distress and urgency procedures and communications failure procedures Quiz
- 7 October 2022
- Olivier Thaon
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Approach control Quiz
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
Departing VFR flights, when handled by approach control, may be given information on relevant known traffic in the area to assist the pilots in maintaining their own separation.
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2. Question
A SID procedure may be used to give departure instructions for separation, for departing IFR flights. However plain language may not be used.
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The pilot of an arriving VFR flight must always establish contact with the approach control unit and request instructions prior to enter in its area.
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4. Question
If the ATIS is available, the pilot should acknowledge the corresponding letter (i.e. “Information Tango”) so that the controller is informed that the information has been received.
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5. Question
In an IFR flight, the pilot must receive the transition in the initial communication with the approach.
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6. Question
A request for a visual approach implies the aircraft is flying in VMC, and the pilot can maintain visual reference to the terrain.
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