RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 8

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RADIO COMMUNICATIONS Quiz

Test your knowledge of radio communications with this engaging quiz designed for aviation enthusiasts and professionals alike. From ATIS broadcasts to emergency communication protocols, this quiz covers a broad range of topics related to radio operations in aeronautics.

Whether you're a pilot, air traffic controller, or just someone interested in aviation, you'll find this quiz informative and challenging.

  • 10 Multiple Choice Questions
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  • Learn About Radio Communications
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by FlyingSignal247
What expression is used to mean "Your instructions received, understood and will be complied with"?
OVER
ROGER
MONITOR
WILCO
What is normally used for ATIS broadcast?
Discrecrete VHF Frequency and/or VOR
DME Voice Channel
NDB frequencies
Voice Channel of an ILS
When operations are of different time zone, how should the date and the time be expressed if it is 4:20pm (EST) of the 16th day of the month
161620E
421600E
164200E
160420E
When the condition concerning the safety of the aircraft/vehicle/person on board does not require immediate assistance is?
Blind transmission
Urgency
Distress
All other aeronautical messages
UHF band is?
300-3000KHz
300-3000Ghz
30-300 MHz
300-3000MHz
Aircraft PR123 is requesting a signal check from Manila Tower, How should Manila Tower respond if the signal is readable but with difficulty
Papa Romero wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you strength One. Over
Papa Romero wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you strength Two. Over
Papa Romero wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you strength Three. Over
Papa Romero wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you strength Four. Over
What should be done before transmitting over a radio to avoid interference?
Jam the transmission
Listen before transmitting
Turn off the radio
None of the above
In serious aircraft system failures that require an immediate change in route or altitude what is the initial communication?
SECURITE
SEELONCE
MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY
PAN PAN PAN
International expression to indicate that the distress situation has ended
DISTRESS FEENEE
END MAYDAY
NO DISTRESS
SEELONCE FEENEE
What is the correct priority of radio messages in the aeronautical service?
Distress, Urgent, Communication(Relating to direction finding), Flight Safety, Flight Regularity, Meteorological message.
Urgency, Communication(Relating to direction finding), Flight Safety, all other aeronautical communications, meteorology.
Distress, Urgent, Communication(Relating to direction finding), Flight Safety, meteorology, Flight regularity message.
Distress, Urgency, Communication(Relating to radio direction finding). Flight Regularity message, meteorological, all other aeronautical message
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