Air Law Quiz for NPPL Microlight Pilots

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#1. Can the time flown on your GST be counted towards you minimum required hours?

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#2. Which rules of the air do Microlights operate under?

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#3. Which of the following are notifiable?

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#4. What are the operation limitations on an NPPL restricted license?

The minimum requirements before applying to the BMAA for your NPPL (M) restricted license are:

  • Flight time under instruction – 15 hours in total, which has to include 7 hours solo
  • You also need to hold a valid medical declaration / certificate in order to fly solo

The restricted licence means:

  • The pilot must not fly more than 8nm from the departure airfield.
  • The pilot must not fly when the cloud base is lower than 1000ft above ground level (AGL) and/or visibility is less than 10KM
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#5. Can a flight enter an ATZ without permission?

Rule 11 of The Rules of the Air Regulations 2015 –  Flying within an ATZ

To comply with Rule 11
1. An aircraft must not fly, take off or land within the ATZ of an aerodrome unless the commander of the aircraft has complied with 2, 3 or 4 as appropriate.

2. If the aerodrome has an air traffic control unit the commander must obtain the permission of that unit to enable the flight to be conducted safely within the ATZ.

3. If the aerodrome provides a flight information service the commander must obtain information from the flight information centre to enable the flight to be conducted safely within the ATZ.

4. If there is no flight information centre at the aerodrome the commander must obtain information from the air/ground communication service to enable the flight to be conducted safely within the ATZ.

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#6. What does this symbol mean?

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#7. How long is the Microlight class rating valid for?

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#8. What is the alcohol limit for a pilot?

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#9. When must you file a flight plan?

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#10. Your Certificate of Validity (CoV) for your Permit to Fly has expired. what do you need to do to resume flying?

Select all that apply:

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#11. In order to carry passengers, you are required to have made 3 takeoffs and three landings as the sole manipulator of the controls in the previous how many days?

You are allowed to fly the 3 takeoffs and landings with a pilot who is legally entitled to fly the type so long as you are the sole manipulator of the flight controls.

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#12. What does this symbol mean?

A white double cross signifies that glider flying is in progress. A larger version marks an area to be used only by gliders.

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#13. In order to carry an non pilot of type as a passenger you must have completed

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#14. What does a white flare from aircraft or irregular switching of navigation or landing lights mean?

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#15. Which of the following is it compulsory to record in a pilot’s personal log book? (tick all that apply)

Select all that apply:

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#16. What is the minimum age you can fly solo in a microlight?

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#17. Order of priority in the air is?

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#18. What is the minimum visibility in Class D airspace when flying VFR below 3,000ft?

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#19. Air Light Beacons – identification beacon flash 2 letter Morse every how many seconds and are what colour?

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#20. What altitude are you limited to when using MOGAS?

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#21. To display fly at an airshow you must have?

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#22. What is the minimum visibility in Class G airspace for a flight below 3000ft and travelling then 140kt?

For fixed wing aircraft operating at 140kt or less:

1500 m flight visibility

Clear of cloud

In sight of the surface.

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#23. When flying over a built up area you must

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#24. The panhandle of a MATZ starts and ends at what heights?

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#25. Do you need a flight radio telephony operator licence (FRTOL) to fly a Microlight

ANO Section 5

Operation of radio in aircraft 79.

(1) A radio station in an aircraft must not be operated, whether or not the aircraft is in flight, except—
(a) in accordance with the conditions of the licence issued for that station under the law of the country in which the
aircraft  is registered or the State of the operator; and
(b) by a person duly licensed or otherwise permitted to operate the radio station under that law.
(2) The radio station in an aircraft must not be operated so as to cause interference which
impairs the efficiency of aeronautical telecommunications or navigational services.

 

Wireless Telegraphy (WT) Act 1949

Under the Wireless Telegraphy (WT) Act 1949 it is an offence to install or use radio transmission equipment without a licence.

Glider pilots and student pilots under training are, subject to certain conditions, exempt under ANO Article 26 from the requirement to hold a FRTOL. However, glider pilots without a FRTOL are not permitted to use the radio to communicate with an Air Traffic Control (ATC) unit.

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