RADIO COMMUNICATIONS CPL 2

Create an image of a pilot in a cockpit interacting with air traffic control using radio communication, with aviation charts and a flight plan visible, in a realistic style.

Mastering Radio Communications

Enhance your understanding of radio communications with our interactive quiz designed for CPL students and aviation enthusiasts. Test your knowledge on essential ATC phrases, VHF frequencies, and emergency protocols.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Focus on practical aviation communications
  • Suitable for students and aspiring pilots
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by FlyingHigh432
The instruction “ORBIT” from ATC means that the aircraft should:
Carry out a go around
Continue with 360 degree turns
Carry out one 360 degree turn only
Reverse the direction of the turn
The full range of VHF frequencies used for communications is:
3 to 30 MHz
88 to 108 MHz
108.0 to 139.95 MHz
117.95 to 135.195 MHz
The ATC message “DISTRESS TRAFFIC ENDED” signifies that:
All traffic are to end their transmissions
All aircraft on the frequency are to change to another frequency
Normal ATC is resumed after an emergency
ATC is shutting shop
The phrase to use when you want to say “yes” is:
ROGER
WILCO
NEGATIVE
AFFIRMATIVE
The term “RECLEARED” means that:
Your last clearance is confirmed+Your last clearance has been cancelled
You may proceed as you please
A change has been made to your last clearance and this new clearance supersedes your previous clearance
The definition of the phrase “STANDBY” is:
Consider the transmission as not sent
Proceed with your message
Wait and I will call you
Hold your present position
The term “DISREGARD” means:
Ignore
Cancel the last clearance
You have not been cleared
Pay no attention to what I say
The instruction from ATC to an aircraft to abandon its take-off includes the phrase:
CANCEL TAKE-OFF
ABORT
STOP IMMEDIATELY
YOU WONT LIKE THIS
The frequency on which ATIS can be found is:
Discrete VHF or VOR frequency
Discrete VHF only
VOR frequency only
Any ATC frequency
When making a blind transmission you should:
Transmit each word twice
Repeat the message on 121.5 MHz
Transmit the message twice
Wait for visual signals
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