Atpl Sample Questions -

A) Cumulonimbus B) Nimbostratus C) Altocumulus castellanus D) Cumulus humilis

B) CL increases, CDi increases Explanation: Up to the stall angle, increasing AOA increases the lift coefficient. However, induced drag is proportional to CL² (in subsonic flight), so it also increases significantly. 2. Meteorology (040) Question: You are flying at FL180 and encounter rime ice. Which cloud type are you most likely in? atpl sample questions

B) 060° (T) Explanation: At 60°N, a great circle route between two points on the same parallel is not along the parallel (rhumb line). The great circle is shorter and curves poleward, so the initial heading is more northerly than 090° — approximately 060° in this case (calculated using spherical trigonometry or convergency formula). 6. Air Law (010) Question: According to ICAO Annex 2, when may a pilot deviate from the rules of the air? Meteorology (040) Question: You are flying at FL180

C) 12,000 ft Explanation: Below 10,000 ft, minor night vision degradation may occur. At 12,000 ft, most people experience increased breathing rate, headache, and impaired judgment. At 15,000 ft+ serious cognitive decline occurs. 5. Navigation (General – 061) Question: The great circle track from A (60°N 010°W) to B (60°N 030°E) initially has a direction of: The great circle is shorter and curves poleward,

A) Minimum control speed on the ground B) Minimum control speed in the air C) Maximum speed for landing gear extension D) Stall speed in landing configuration

A) Only when in contact with ATC B) In an emergency requiring immediate action C) Whenever weather conditions are below VMC D) Only in controlled airspace