RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 4

Create an image depicting a pilot communicating via radio equipment inside an airplane cockpit, with focus on the various controls and frequencies displayed.

Mastering Radio Communications

Test your knowledge of radio communications with this engaging quiz designed for aviation professionals and enthusiasts alike. With 10 carefully crafted multiple-choice questions, you can assess your understanding of key concepts such as frequency ranges, distress communication protocols, and aeronautical regulations.

Join now and see how you stack up against others! Topics covered include:

  • Aeronautical Communication
  • Radio Frequency Ranges
  • Legal Regulations
  • Emergency Communication Procedures
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by NavigatingSky405
A radio service intended for the transmission of information relating to air navigation, preparation for and safety of flight is called;
General radio services
Mobile radio services
Broadcast service
Aeronautical fixed service
What is frequency range of very high frequency range(VHF)?
3-30 MHz
30-300 MHz
300-3000 kHz
3-20 kHz
Aircraft stations are not allowed to carry;
A personal messages
Commercial messages
Flight data
Meteorological data.
What should be done to the radio transmitter before ditching an aircraft?
Turn it OFF.
Destroy it.
Leave it to the discretion of the radio operator.
Set for continuous emissions.
Where must an aircraft pilot put his license?
At home
Must be carried in person or at the aircraft
At the hangar
At the BAT
The frequency range for high frequency(HF) signal is:
300-3000 kHz
300-3000 MHz
30-300 MHz
3-30 MHz
R.A 3846, as amended is better known as;
Radio Regulation Law
Radio Registration Law
Radio Control Law
Radio Monitoring Law
What is international distress frequency for radiotelephony?
500 kHz
2182 kHz
156.6 MHz
121.5 MHz
What is the VHF universal complex channel for emergency and distress communication?
156.8 MHz
126.7 MHz
156.6 MHz
121.5 MHz
Where should an aircraft station license be posted?
At the hangar.
At the BAT
Anywhere for safekeeping
Must be carried along by the operator at all times while on duty
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