#1. How often is the UKAIP Updated?
#2. When flying over a built up area you must
#3. 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.
#4. When must you file a flight plan?
#5. What height does a CTA cover?
#6. Microlights fly under VFR rules how early/late can you fly?
#7. Class E airspace is for both IFR and VFR flights but do you require a clearance to enter it?
Class E. Class E airspace is for IFR and VFR use. IFR aircraft require ATC clearance and compliance with ATC instructions is mandatory for separation purposes. VFR traffic does not require clearance to enter class E airspace.
#8. Obstructions in airspace MUST be lit if over what height
#9. NPPL pilots may self-declare themselves medically fit to fly, at what age does this need renewing?
#10. How long are logged hours valid for NPPL students taking their GST?
#11. What are the minimum hours required to obtain a full microlight licence?
#12. To keep your NPPL valid you must fly?
#13. In order to carry an non pilot of type as a passenger you must have completed
#14. Can the time flown on your GST be counted towards you minimum required hours?
#15. How high does an ATZ extend above QFE?
Aerodrome Traffic Zones (ATZ)
ATZ’s are established to give protection to aircraft at the critical stages of flight when departing, arriving and flying in the vicinity of an aerodrome.
Where the longest runway is greater than 1850 metres in length
The zone will normally extend from the surface to 2000 feet above ground level (agl) with a radius of 2.5 NM around the midpoint of the longest runway.
Where the longest runway is less than 1850 metres in length
The zone will normally extend from the surface to 2000 feet agl with a radius of 2.0 NM around the midpoint of the longest runway for aerodromes.
#16. What altitude are you limited to when using MOGAS?
#17. Which of the following is it compulsory to record in a pilot’s personal log book? (tick all that apply)
Select all that apply:
#18. What does a white flare from aircraft or irregular switching of navigation or landing lights mean?
#19. Which rules of the air do Microlights operate under?
#20. Which images shows a marshal signalling – Proceed under guidance of another marshal
#21. Air Light Beacons – identification beacon flash 2 letter Morse every how many seconds and are what colour?
#22. Order of priority in the air is?
#23. 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
#24. How long must you keep your personal flying log for after your last flight?
#25. What is the alcohol limit for a pilot?
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