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#1. A pilot can fly an aircraft which is not entered in the aircraft rating of his license for endorsement on his license

#2. A pilot can fly in 30 consecutive days

#3. When an aircraft is being refueled, the refueling must be stopped if a jet aircraft crosses within a distance of:

#4. Mathura Refinery is a:

#5. A passenger visited a yellow fever-infected area on the previous six days, but is not in possession of a valid yellow fever certificate. The action taken is:

#6. Prisoners onboard an aircraft can be carried with the permission of:

#7. Smoking on a private aircraft is permitted:

#8. An aircraft without registration markings can be flown only:

#9. The member of the operating crew shall not have taken alcoholic drinks:

#10. Photography at an aerodrome can be done with prior permission in writing from:

#11. While refueling is in progress, no naked light be brought within ___ meters:

#12. A pilot flying low due to thunderstorms for safety reasons can be sued by:

#13. A person can bring to India human remains of a person:

#14. An aerial work aircraft on an IFR plan to Jaipur departs at 1032 hrs UTC. Sunset time at Jaipur is 1318 UTC. Night landing facilities are not available.

#15. Minimum crew required on a private aircraft is:

#16. Responsibility for implementing International Health Regulations (IHR), 2005 at Indian Airports is that of:

#17. Dropping of paper leaflets requires the permission of:

#18. A certificate of registration is valid from the date of registration to:

#19. The provisions contained in the Aircraft Rules, 1937 shall:

#20. If your aircraft is carrying cargo for remuneration, it will be known as a:

#21. One pilot will be designated as PIC of a public transport aircraft for each flight by:

#22. The privileges of a license can be exercised by a pilot involved in an incident after:

#23. The number of cabin crew required is according to:

#24. Succession of command is given:

#25. An international flight from India can take off:

#26. PIC of an airplane shall:

#27. An aircraft with a seating capacity of 150 requires the number of flight attendants carried on the flight to be:

#28. Every member of the Flight Crew shall get his logbook certified for correctness by:

#29. If a passenger falls sick on board an aircraft and is suspected of any infectious disease, then PIC’s action is:

#30. The Pilot-in-Command may permit the access of internet services by passengers onboard an aircraft in flight through Wi-Fi onboard, provided:

#31. If any person contravenes any of the provisions of the Indian Aircraft Act or the rules made thereunder:

#32. No authorized person must be present within ___ meters of an aircraft while refueling is on:

#33. Pilots’ logbook is to be preserved for:

#34. Medical for a CPL holder is valid for:

#35. Operational Manual is:

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