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Aeronav's Say Again...?(15 Nov - 01 Dec)

The answers to last weeks questions (15Oct -01 Nov) are:
1:C 2:B 3:A 4:B 5:B
The answers to this weeks five questions will be posted on the 01 December 2000.
Test your knowledge and let us know your ratings and what you think of the questions!
1. Runway lengths on aeronautical charts are indicated
a) in hundreds of feet rounded off to the nearest hundred feet
b) in hundreds of meters rounded off to the nearest highest hundred meters
c) in hundreds of meters rounded off to the nearest lowest hundred meters
2. An air traffic control shall have the authority to declare IFR in force in an aerodrome traffic zone when the ground conditions at the aerodrome are less than
a) visibility 8 km and ceiling 1 000 ft
b) visibility 5 km and ceiling 500 ft
c) visibility 5 km and ceiling 1 500 ft
3. In a case of special VFR flight within a control zone an aircraft, in respect of a cross country flight, may leave when the ground visibility is equal to or greater than
a) 5 km and ceiling 1 500 ft
b) 5 km and ceiling 500 ft
c) 1.5 km and clear of cloud
4. VFR flight shall at no time be conducted above more than
a) 3/8 cloud
b) 4/8 cloud
c) above F200
5. The minimum height above a national park is
a) 1 500 ft
b) 2 000 ft
c) 500 meters
For more information on study notes contact: Aeronav Academy
Tel: /6592810
Fax:
P O Box 409, Ferndale, 2160
aeronav
Click here to go there! /showfreepage.asp?id=41
Source: Aeronav Academy Home Page
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