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Private Pilot : 2007年 Airman Knowledge Test Question (Written Exam)
91.
A slightly high glide slope indication from a precision approach path indicator is
A) four white lights.
B) three white lights and one red light.
C) two white lights and two red lights.
特に日本で多いPAPIの説明。もちろんアメリカにも有るけど。
92.
An airport's rotating beacon operated during daylight hours indicates
A) there are obstructions on the airport.
B) that weather at the airport located in Class D airspace is below basic VFR weather minimums.
C) the Air Traffic Control tower is not in operation.
93.
To set the high intensity runway lights on medium intensity, the pilot should click the microphone seven times, and then click it
A) one time within four seconds.
B) three time within three seconds.
C) five times within five seconds.
94.
Airport taxiway edge lights are identified at night by
A) white directional lights.
B) blue omnidirectional lights.
C) alternate red and green lights.
95.
(Refer to figure 48.) Illustration A indicates that the aircraft is
A) below the glide slope.
B) on the glide slope.
C) above the glide slope.
Figure 48
96.
An above glide slope indication from a tri-color VASI is
A) a white light signal.
B) a green light signal.
C) an amber light signal.
97.
A below glide slope indication from a pulsating approach slope indicator is a
A) pulsating white light.
B) steady white light.
C) pulsating red light.
98.
A below glide slope indication from a tri-color VASI is a
A) red light signal.
B) pink light signal.
C) green light signal.
99.
(Refer to figure 49.) Area C on the airport depicted is classified as a
A) stabilized area.
B) multiple heliport.
C) closed runway.
Figure 49
100.
(Refer to figure 49.) What is the difference between area A and area E on the airport depicted?
A) 'A' may be used for taxi and takeoff; 'E' may be used only as an overrun.
B) 'A' may be used for all operations except heavy aircraft landings; 'E' may be used only as an overrun.
C) 'A' may be used only for taxiing; 'E' may be used for all operations except landings.
Private Pilot Knowledge Test (Private Written Exam) 05/23/2007 :
2008年の問題へ