ATPL 10 AIR LAW AND ATC PROCEDURES |
10.07 - Air Traffic Services and Air Traffic Management |
1
Pilots shall not operate the ssr special position indicator (ident) feature unless:
Requested by atc. |
2
When an aircraft carries a serviceable transponder, the pilot shall operate the transponder:
At all times during flight, regardless of whether the aircraft is within or outside airspace where ssr is used for ats purposes. |
3
When the aircraft carries serviceable mode c equipment, the pilot: airspace.
Shall continuously operate this mode unless otherwise directed by atc. |
4
When an aircraft is subjected to unlawful interference, the pilot-in- command shall indicate the situation by setting the transponder to:
7500. |
5
When acknowledging mode/code setting instructions, pilots shall:
Read back the mode and code to be set. |
6
The pilot of an aircraft losing two-way communications shall set the transponder to mode a code:
7600. |
7
Your transponder code assigned by atc is 5320. in flight, in case of radio communications failure, you will squawk code :
A 7600 mode c |
8
Which of the following correctly lists special purpose codes that are to be used in conjunction with secondary surveillance radar (ssr)?
Distress 7700. hijacking 7500. communication failure 7600. |
9
What will be the transponder mode and code for radio communication failure?
Mode a code 7600. |