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1. Which item is always included in a clearance? |
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Aircraft identification (/1 pts ) |
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2. The purpose of an ATC clearance is to ________. |
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prevent collision between known aircraft. (/1 pts ) |
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3. The pilot-in-command of an aircraft shall comply with all provisions of an ATC clearance unless an amended clearance has been obtained, an emergency exists or _______. |
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responding to a TCAS resolution advisory (/1 pts ) |
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4. A controller shall use the prefix phrases “ATC CLEARS,” “ATC ADVISES,” or “ATC REQUESTS” at the time that a clearance, advisory, or request is relayed ________. |
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through a non-ATC facility (/1 pts ) |
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5. Select the correct sequence of the following clearance items:
1. Route of flight
2. Holding instructions
3. Aircraft identification
4. Clearance limit
5. Mach number, if applicable
6. Altitude data in order flown
7. Frequency and beacon code information
8. Departure procedure or DP/FMSP
9. Any special instructions |
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3, 4, 8, 1, 6, 5, 2, 9, 7 (/1 pts ) |
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6. The term “ATC CLEARS” should be included in clearances relayed through a/an ________. |
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7. The type of clearance that provides for intermediate stops while en route is a/an ________ Clearance. |
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8. An authorization for a pilot to conduct flight at any altitude from the minimum IFR altitude up to and including the altitude specified in the clearance is a/an ________ Clearance. |
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9. Which of the following clearances is correct? |
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“November six seven x-ray, turn twenty degrees left, when able proceed direct Bartlesville V-O-R, climb and maintain one two thousand.” (/1 pts ) |
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