RTR – Call Signs & Scenarios

 

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Q1. The suffix ‘TOWER’ is used for which service?

B

Q2. GROUND’ is the suffix for:

C

Q3. The call sign ‘Indigo Dispatch’ belongs to:

A

Q4. Which is a Type A full call sign?

A

Q5. Which is a Type C full call sign?

B

Q6. ALL STATIONS’ at the start of a transmission means:

A

Q7. The abbreviation for VT-AUM after first contact could be:

A

Q8. During first contact, a pilot should:

A

Q9. PRECISION’ suffix is used for:

B

Q10. If ATC cannot identify the calling station, they will say:

A

Q11. You are flying into Mumbai and are cleared to land. After landing, ATC asks you to contact surface movement control. Which station will you call?

B

Q12. Your aircraft registration is VT-POH. After establishing contact with ATC, what is a correct abbreviated call sign you can use?

A

Q13. ATC transmits: ‘All stations, Delhi Control…’. Who is this call intended for?

B

Q14. You are a SpiceJet aircraft operating as SG 402. Which type of call sign is this?

C

Q15. You are assigned to contact Delhi Approach for sequencing to land. Which suffix is correct?

B

Q16. Your full call sign is Air India VT-LOP. This makes it which type?

B

Q17. ATC calls: ‘Station calling Chennai, say again your call sign’. What does this mean?

B

Q18. While on the take-off roll, ATC calls you with a clearance change. Is this normally allowed?

A

Q19. You are flying a Cessna with registration VT-ADR. On first call you say:

B

Q20. You are given instructions to contact Mumbai Radar after departure. This service is for:

B

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