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CPL EXAMINATION
AIR LAW FINAL 12

1HR

1.

Define day:
a. 20 minutes after sunset 20 minutes before sunrise excluding both times determined at surface level.
b. 20 minutes before sunrise 20 minutes before sunset excluding both times determined at surface level.
c. 20 minutes before sunrise 20 minutes after sunset excluding both times determined at surface level.
d. 20 minutes before sunrise 20 minutes after sunset excluding both times determined at sea level.

2.

Who will responsible for crew fatigue?


a. Flight crew
b. Operator and the DCA
c. Operator and flight crew
d. The DCA

3.

Documents to be carried for domestic navigation flight in Malaysia are:


a. Radio station licence (A), Certificate of Airworthiness (B), Flight crew licence (C), Load sheet (D), Certificate
of Maintenance Review (E), Operations Manual (H).
b. Radio station licence (A), Certificate of Airworthiness (B), Flight crew licence (C), Load sheet (D), Certificate
of Maintenance Review (E), Technical Log (F), Operations Manual (H).
c. Radio station licence (A), Certificate of Airworthiness (B), Flight crew licence (C), Load sheet (D), Certificate
of Maintenance Review (E), Technical Log (F), Operations Manual (H), Certificate of Registration (G).
d. Radion station licence (A), Certificate of Airworthiness (B), Flight Crew licence (C), Load sheet (D), Certificate
of Maintanence Review (E), Technical Log (F), Certificate of Registration (G).

4.

Which of the following is TRUE with regard to aircraft category.


a. Cat A less than 95 kts.
b. Cat B 90 kts to 121 kts.
c. Cat C 121 kts to 141 kts.
d. Cat D 166 kts to 211 kts.

5.

Maximum distance for FINAL call will be:


a. 2 nm
b. 6 nm
c. 4 nm
d. 8 nm

6.

Which aerodrome is not designated as an exit and entry point in Malaysia?


a. Tawau
b. Ipoh
c. Alor Setar
d. Bintulu

7.

RT procedure for crossing airways.


a. Aircraft identification, aircraft type, true track (position and heading), place and estimate time of crossing,
desired crossing level, ground speed, word Request joining clearance.
b. Aircraft identification, aircraft type, true track (position and heading), place and estimate time of crossing,
desired crossing level, ground speed.
c. Aircraft identification, aircraft type, true track (position and heading), place and estimate time of crossing,
desired crossing level, ground speed, word Request crossing clearance.
d. Aircraft identification, aircraft type, true track (position and heading), place and estimate time of crossing,
ground speed, word Request crossing clearance.

8.

Which regulation in the MCAR concern and relates to Flight Crew Licence?
a. Reg. 32
b. Reg. 51
c. Reg. 45
d. Reg. 40

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9.

When shall the Personal Logbook if asked by the authorized person be Produced?
a. Immediately
b. Within reasonable time
c. 10 days from the day requested
d. 5 days from the date of request

10. An authorized person means:


a. An officer from the Department of Civil Aviation
b. A police personnel authorized by the Director General of Aviation
c. A police personnel under Malaysia Regulation Order 1964
d. All of the above
11. Cabin attendant required for Malaysian aircraft carrying 200 passengers or less:
a. Four cabin attendants, (one for every 50 passengers or a fraction of it).
b. Six cabin attendants, (one for every 50 passengers for the first 100 passengers and one for every 25 passengers
or a fraction of it).
c. With the discretion of the airline company which ever is economical.
d. None of the above.
12. International Distress frequencies are:
a. 1280 KHz, 121.5 MHz, 243 MHz, 500 KHz
b. 121.5 KHz, 2182 MHz, 243 KHz, 500 MHz
c. 500 KHz, 2182 KHz, 121.5 MHz, 243 MHz
d. 121.5 MHz, 243 MHz, 1282 KHz, 500 KHz
13. Control zone is:
a. A control airspace extending upwards from the surface of the earth to a specified upper limit.
b. A control airspace extending upwards from mean sea level to a specified upper limit.
c. A control airspace extending upwards from specific limit to a specified upper limit.
d. A control airspace extending upwards without limit.
14. Which of the following is not a category of aircraft?
a. Private category
b. Public category
c. Aerial work category
d. Transport category
15. Minimum age for a person to fly under Public Transport (Passengers) Category aircraft is:
a. 17 yrs old
b. 18 yrs old
c. 20 yrs old
d. 21 yrs old
16. Serious injury during flight is a:
a. Reportable accident
b. Reportable incident
c. Reportable occurrence
d. Unforeseen circumstances
17. Certificate of Test (Instrument Ratings) is valid for:
a. 12 months
b. 14 months
c. 13 months
d. 16 months
18. When pilot was asked to produce his flying license, he should produce it within:
a. 5 days
b. 10 days
c. Reasonable time
d. Immediately

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19. Radio communication for filing flight plan in flight is
a. 20 minutes VHF, 10 minutes HF
b. 20 minutes HF, 10 minutes VHF
c. 10 minutes VHF, 15 minutes HF
d. 20 minutes HF, 15 minutes VHF
20. VFR flights shall not be permitted to take off or land at an aerodrome when:
a. Cloud ceiling is 1500ft and visibility is less than 8 km.
b. Cloud ceiling is 1500ft and visibility is less than 5 km.
c. Cloud ceiling is 1500ft and visibility is less than 8 nm.
d. Cloud ceiling is 1500ft and visibility is less than 5 nm.
21. What is the weight to be calculated in the load sheet for passengers age between 2 to 12 years old?
a. 20 kgs
b. 30 kgs
c. 40 kgs
d. 15 kgs
22. Certificate of Maintenance Review for aircraft which is no longer serviceable should be kept for:
a. 12 months
b. 2 years
c. 6 months
d. None of the above
23. Which of the following statement is TRUE with regard to the maximum aggregate of flying hours.
a. 900 hours in 12 months (100 hours a month).
b. 90 hours in 28 days (900 hours in a year).
c. 900 hours in a year (100 hours in 28 days).
d. 100 hours in 30 days (900 hours in 12 months).
24. Oxygen supply is needed when aircraft flies:
a. Above 9000 ft.
b. FL 130 and above
c. FL 100 and above
d. Above FL 100
25. Define ceiling:
a. Height of the lowest layer of cloud below 6000m, or 20,000 ft from the ground surface or water, covering more
than half of the sky.
b. Height of the lowest layer of cloud below 6000m, or 20,000 ft from the ground surface or water, covering less
than half of the sky.
c. Height of the lowest layer of cloud below 600m, or 20,000 ft from the ground surface or water, covering less
than half of the sky.
d. The vertical distance from the aerodrome to the lowest part of cloud visible from the aerodrome obscure more
than one half or the sky visible.
26. A white disc at the head of the T means:
a. Aeroplanes and gliders taking off or landing must do so parallel with the shaft of the T and towards the cross
arm.
b. The direction of landing and take off do not necessarily coincide.
c. Only aeroplanes and gliders can land and take off from the aerodrome.
d. Aeroplanes and gliders are confine to paved, metalled or similar hard surface.
27. A white letter L on the surface indicates:
a. All aircraft may land and take off on the runway.
b. Take offs and landings can only be used by light aircrafts.
c. Take offs and landings can only take place at displayed letter L.
d. Directions of take off and landings do not necessarily coincide.

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28. Aircraft cannot fly for Public Transport unless _____________ is issued.
a. Certificate of Maintenance
b. Certificate of Registration
c. Certificate of Compliance
d. Certificate of Airworthiness
29. If the Navigation lights fail in flight:
a. Land as soon as practicable if the pilot thinks that it is safe to do so.
b. Land immediately
c. Continue the flight as per normal as nobody notice that.
d. Anti collision lights will replace the navigation lights so that the flight can still be conducted safely.
30. Holding Pattern Entry procedure:
a. sector 1, Direct, sector 2, Offset, sector 3, Parallel.
b. sector 1, Parallel, sector 2, Offset, sector 3, Direct.
c. sector 1, Parallel, sector 2, Direct, sector 3, Offset.
d. sector 1, Offset, sector 2, Parallel, sector 3,Direct.
31. Pay load calculation is required when aircraft all up weight is more than:
a. 5700 lbs
b. 7000 lbs
c. 10500 lbs
d. 12500 lbs
32.

What is the indication for steady green light signal directed to aircraft in flight?
a.
b.
c.
d.

33.

Define cross country:


a.
b.
c.
d.

34.

Hold your present position


Lineup on the runway and wait for further instruction
Return to starting position on the aerodrome
Taxy clear of the runway

Minimum weight for an aircraft intended to be used for passengers in an emergency shall be marked upon the exterior
of the aircraft with 5 cm outlining the exit area is:
a.
b.
c.
d.

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2730 kg
3600 kg
7000 kg
5700 kg

Series of intermittent white light directed to aircraft on the aerodrome is to direct the aircraft:
a.
b.
c.
d.

36.

more than 5 nm
more than 10 nm
more than 3 nm
more than 3 km

Break in areas are marked when aircraft weight is:


a.
b.
c.
d.

35.

Return to circuit and wait for clearance to land


Cleared to land
Cleared to go around
Give way to other aircraft to land

2730 kg
3600 kg
5700 kg
7000 kg

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37.

Load sheet should be kept for certain period of time after the completion of the flight. That requirement is:
a.
b.
c.
d.

38.

License holder who suffered from injury and incapable of carrying out duty shall inform the DCA within:
a.
b.
c.
d.

39.

When engine is to start


When the aircraft is pushed back
When the aircraft starts to taxy
When the pilots board the aircraft

What is the minimum aircraft navigation lights intensity?


a.
b.
c.
d.

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22 hours
24 hours
25 hours
18 hours

When is it the aircraft required to switch on the navigation and anti-collision lights ?
a.
b.
c.
d.

44.

Slow down taxiing


Chocks inserted
Chocks removed
Standby for taxy

Cockpit voice recorder shall be kept for


a.
b.
c.
d.

43.

Aircraft A and B should alter course to starboard


Aircraft A and both should turn to starboard
Aircraft B and A should alter coarse to the left
Aircraft B and A should turn to the right.

A marshallers arm extended, the palms facing inwards, then swung from the extended position inwards, means ;
a.
b.
c.
d.

42.

Check the aircraft is in every way fit for the intended flight and that the Certificate of Registration
Check the aircraft is in every way fit for the intended flight and that the Certificate of Maintenance Review
Check the aircraft is in every way fit for the intended flight and that the Certificate of Compliance
All of the above

In flight aircraft A saw the red light of aircraft B, which is on collision coarse. Which of the aircrafts A or B has the
right of way and what should the other do?
a.
b.
c.
d.

41.

Immediately
Reasonable time
5 days from the day he was incapable or injured
10 days thereafter

Pre Flight action by the commander of an aircraft is to:


a.
b.
c.
d.

40.

3 months from the date of the flight


5 months from the date of the flight
6 months from the date of the flight
12 months from the date of the flight

10 candela
3 candela
5 candela
6 candela

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45.

Arms above the head in vertical position with palms facing inwards means?
a.
b.
c.
d.

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This bay
Stop
Move ahead
I am your marshaller

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