EASA


Set of flashcards Details

Flashcards 66
Language English
Category Technology
Level University
Created / Updated 13.12.2024 / 15.12.2024
Weblink
https://card2brain.ch/box/20241213_ppl_communication
Embed
<iframe src="https://card2brain.ch/box/20241213_ppl_communication/embed" width="780" height="150" scrolling="no" frameborder="0"></iframe>
What does the abbreviation "FIR" stand for?

What does the abbreviation "FIS" stand for?

What does the abbreviation "H24" stand for?
Which abbreviation is used for the term "Visual Flight Rules"?
What does the abbreviation "HX" stand for?
Which abbreviation is used for the term "obstacle"?
What altitude is displayed when the altimeter is set to a specific QFE?
The altimeter has to be set to what value in order to show zero on ground?

Which Q-code is used for the true bearing from the station?

What does the abbreviation "QTE" stand for?

Which Q-code is used for the true bearing to the station?
What is the correct term for a message used for air traffic control?

Which of the following messages has the highest priority?

An altitude of 4500 ft is transmitted as...

A heading of 285 degrees is correctly transmitted as...

A frequency of 119.500 MHz is correctly transmitted as...

Given a visibility of 12 km, what is the correct way to transmit this visibility?

In what cases is visibility transmitted in kilometers?

In what case is visibility transmitted in meters?
Times are transmitted as...
To ensure there is no chance for ambiguity, a time of 1620 is to be transmitted as...
What is the meaning of the phrase "APPROVED"?
Which word is used by a pilot when they want to fly through controlled airspace?
What is the meaning of the phrase "ROGER"?
The directional information "12 o'clock" is correctly transmitted as...

Which phrase is to be used when a pilot wants the tower to know that they are ready for take-off?

Which phrase is used by a pilot to inform the tower about a go-around?
Which word is used by a pilot if a transmission is to be answered with "no"?
Which word is used by a pilot if a transmission is to be answered with "yes"?
On what frequency shall a blind transmission be made?
In which situation should a pilot use blind transmissions?
Which is the correct phrase to begin a blind transmission?
How often should a blind transmission be made?

What is the call sign of the flight information service?

What is the correct way to transmit the call sign HB-YKM?
What is the correct way to transmit the call sign OE-JVK?
What is the correct way of using the aircraft call sign at first contact?
In which case is the pilot allowed to abbreviate the call sign of his aircraft?
Which phrase does a pilot use when they want to check the readability of their transmission?
What does a readability of 1 indicate?