RTR Set 1 (50Q)

 
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Q1. What does RTR stand for in aviation?

a

Q2. What frequency band is generally used for aviation VHF communication?

a

Q3. What is the phonetic pronunciation for the letter “B” in aviation communication?

a

Q4. What is the standard phrase for acknowledging a message?

c

Q5. What is the phraseology used to request to climb?

a

Q6. What should a pilot say to indicate distress?

a

Q7. Which of these is used to indicate an urgency situation but not distress?

b

Q8. What does the call sign suffix “-Heavy” signify?

b

Q9. What does ATIS stand for?

a

Q10. When should a pilot transmit before taking off?

b

Q11. The correct way to request taxi clearance is:

b

Q12. What does “Wilco” mean?

a

Q13. Which phrase means “end of transmission but no response expected”?

a

Q14. What does “Say again” mean in radio communication?

a

Q15. What is the meaning of “Cleared to land”?

a

Q16. How is a transmission ended before handing the frequency over?

a

Q17. When you hear the transmission “Standby,” what must you do?

b

Q18. What do you say for an incorrect transmission?

a

Q19. What is the unit used for altitude in aviation radiotelephony?

a

Q20. How do you identify a ground station?

a

Q21. What does the phrase “Request descent” mean?

a

Q22. What is the standard phrase to start transmission?

a

Q23. What is the phrase used when a message is understood and will be complied with?

a

Q24. What does “Squawk” mean?

a

Q25. Which of these is a distress frequency?

a

Q26. How do you respond to a clearance to taxi?

a

Q27. What does the phrase “Say again your last transmission” mean?

b

Q28. What is the purpose of “Mayday” call?

a

Q29. What does “Pan Pan” indicate?

a

Q30. Which phrase is used to indicate permission to take off?

a

Q31. Which side should be given right of way in air traffic rules?

a

Q32. What is the meaning of “Roger Wilco”?

a

Q33. What is usually the maximum power output for VHF communication in aircraft?

a

Q34. How often should position reports be transmitted?

a

Q35. What does the term “Negative” mean?

b

Q36. What is the correct way to say numbers in aviation communication?

a

Q37. What should a pilot do if communication is lost?

a

Q38. What does RCP mean in aviation communication?

a

Q39. What is the meaning of “Roger”?

a

Q40. How is time usually expressed in aviation radiotelephony?

a

Q41. What is the main function of an ATC tower?

a

Q42. What does the abbreviation QNH stand for?

a

Q43. What should a pilot do when receiving “Cleared to hold”?

a

Q44. How many channels are typically allocated for VHF aviation communication?

a

Q45. What is the correct phrase to abort a landing?

a

Q46. What does RTF stand for?

a

Q47. When should a pilot use the phrase “Read back”?

a

Q48. What is the usual range for VHF aviation communication?

a

Q49. Which phrase means the message was not understood?

a

Q50. What is the minimum fuel phrase used in radiotelephony?

a

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