OCA: An OCA is referenced to:4
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Approach procedures - Final approach segment - precision approach - ILS. The ILS obstacle clearance surfaces assume that the pilot does not normally deviate from the centreline more than:4
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Approach procedures - Minimum Sector Altitudes / MSA Minimum Sector Altitudes are established for each aerodrome. The MSA provides an obstacle clearance of at least 300m (984 ft) within a circle, associated with the homing facility for the approach procedure of that aerodrome. How many NM is the radius of this circle?4
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Altimeter setting procedures - Transition Altitude. The transition altitude of an aerodrome shall be as low as possible but normally not less than:4
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SSR - Transponder Pilots shall not SQUAWK IDENT unless they:4
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Which condition is requested so that an aerodrome may be considered controlled?4
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You receive an IFR enroute clearance stating: Clearance expires at 0920. What does it mean?4
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The longitudinal separation minima based on time between aircraft at same cruising level where navigation aids permit frequent determination of position and speed and the preceding aircraft is maintaining a true airspeed of 40 kt or more faster than the succeeding aircraft, is:4
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Which of the following Annexes to the Chicago convention contains international standards and recommended practices for air traffic services (ATS)?4
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Where an upper flight information region (UIR) is established, the procedures applicable there in:4
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