PPL(A) exam questions — Communications
A bank of 53 PPL(A) ULC exam questions for Communications. Check the correct answers; full EASA/ICAO explanations are available in the app.
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- The sequence is as follows when transmitting
- Pilot changes radio frequency when
- When there is no response from the ground station to the first call
- The letter "O " is pronounced as
- The letter "F " is pronounced as
- The letter "R " is pronounced as
- Spelling is used ia. when
- Radio communication in aviation is designed to
- When speaking into the microphone
- Radio check procedure consists in
- Before the start of each broadcast
- Interrupting other correspondence is permitted only if
- System used aviation radiotelephony is
- Prohibited transmissions include
- The content of the message from the ground station that contains clearances, instructions, flight parameters and other important information should be
- Emergency call should include at least
- Callsign SP-AHN can be shortened to
- Broadcasting "blind" to
- The callsign “Gdańsk Approach” denotes:
- The designation of emission used in VHF radiotelephony is
- When an aircraft station has lost contact with the territorially appropriate aeronautical ground station then the a/c station should
- The international emergency frequency in aviation is
- In the English language number 4 is transmitted using the following pronounciation
- The radiotelephony distress signal in aviation is
- The use of abbreviated call sings by an aircraft station in radiotelephony is
- The primary frequency is
- Aeronautical ground station can direct transmission to an aircraft during take- off or the last part of the final approach
- A Frequency assigned for air-to-air communication is
- Call sign suffix„ CONTROL” means
- Acceptable channel spacing in VHF radiotelephony in Polish airspace is