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The document outlines flight details for aircraft VT GTH, including departure and destination aerodromes, flight rules, and specific instructions for responding to various scenarios. It emphasizes the use of aviation language and procedural control, with notes on runway conditions and an incident involving a laser. Additionally, it includes questions related to flight environment awareness and incident reporting procedures.

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GTH 2

The document outlines flight details for aircraft VT GTH, including departure and destination aerodromes, flight rules, and specific instructions for responding to various scenarios. It emphasizes the use of aviation language and procedural control, with notes on runway conditions and an incident involving a laser. Additionally, it includes questions related to flight environment awareness and incident reporting procedures.

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Aircraft Identification: VT GTH. Flight Rules: I.

Type of Flight: N
Type of Aircraft: Boeing. Wake Turbulence CAT: H. Equipment: S
Departure Aerodrome: VABB. Time: 01:10. Level: F310
Route: W13&N
Destination Aerodrome: VIDP. Alternate Aerodrome: VIJP/VILK
Other Information:

Note:

1. Answer all situations/questions in ascending order

2. Use hypothetical data of procedural control only. Usage of Radials and DME distances
is recommended.

3. For messages that require to be transmitted at specific, time, candidate should write
that specific time against question No on answer sheet

4. Continue answering question till you are told to "Go to next question"

5. Usage of Aviation Language and prescribed Phraseologies is mandatory.

NOTE: AOM: RVR-Take Off: 400 Mtrs. Landing: 600 Mtrs.

NOTE: JJP RWY IS CLOSED DUE RECARPETING

1 a) YOU ARE ON EXTENDED RWY 09 ATC REPORTED RVR 350M.


b) CONTINUE FROM FURTHER SITUATION RVR IMPROVED TO 500M
c) following words/phrases mean in radiotelephony, as per ICAO

(1) BREAK; (2) I SAY AGAIN; (3) NEGAITVE

2 a) IT RECENTLY RAINED HOW WE CAN EXPLAIN RUNWAY CONDITION

b) LASER SHOT INTO COPILOT EYE,EYE DAMAGED ON T/O ROLL TA

c) you are back to stand report and inform about incident to ATC.

3)ATD 02:30. You have just crossed Dotip, passing F 200 and est to cross Apano passing F300. Take
necessary action

4) You are holding over CHL F70, due poor visibility at Delhi, reaching fuel exhaustion limit and
The Cabin crew inform you that one passenger has fallen seriously sick, probably Heart attack.

5) Flight environment awareness test. Examiner will read out a Paragraph You are required to listen
intently. Do not write or scribble. Then answer the following questions.

1. Give Flight Details of Air India?

2. At what stand it was parked and for what did it contact ATC?

3. How much delay was given and what was the traffic?

4. Under what conditions Air India stated its engines?

5. Give departure details.

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