RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 9

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Master Your Radio Communications

Test your knowledge on radio communications with this engaging quiz designed for aviators, students, and professionals alike. Dive into scenarios and terminology that are crucial for safe and effective communication in aviation.

Key features:

  • 6 challenging multiple-choice questions.
  • Relevant to both budding and experienced pilots.
  • Instant feedback on your answers.
6 Questions2 MinutesCreated by FlyingCloud202
Blind Transmission means?
Transmission of information relating to air navigation that is not addressed to a specific station
A transmission from one station is another station in circumstances where two-way communication cannot be established but it is
A transmission of messages relating to in-route weather information which may affect the safety of aircraft stations
Transmission where no reply is required from the receiving station
Aircraft PR123 is requesting a signal check from Manila Tower. How should Manila Tower respond if the signal is readable?
Papa Romeo Wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you Strength two. Over
Papa Romeo Wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you Strength three. Over
Papa Romeo Wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you Strength one. Over
Papa Romeo Wun too tree. This is Manila Tower reading you Strength four. Over
It is established to provide a safe, orderly, and expeditious flow of traffic in the vicinity of an airport
Flight Service Stations
Automatic Pilot System
Control Tower
Instrument Landing System
When making initial contact with air control tower, the pilot of the aircraft CESSNA - NBZQ should say this is?
Nancy Baker Zulu queens
November Baker Zafron Cheesecake
NBZQ
November Bravo Zulu Quebec
An aircraft station that is not in distress should transmit the distress message only when?
The station in distress is not in the position to transmit the message
The person in command of the station not in distress believes further help is necessary
Aircraft station has heard a distress message which has not been acknowledged
All of the above
VHF band for International Distress Frequency
121.5 Khz
121.5 Mhz
243.0 kHz
243.0 Mhz
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