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13 Cards in this Set
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In which emergency condition would a pilot transmit “PAN-PAN, PAN-PAN, PAN-PAN?”
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Urgency
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The minimum information required for handling an emergency is....
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Aircraft identification and type, nature of the emergency, and pilot’s desires
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If an aircraft declares an emergency while you are working it on your frequency, you should normally
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Leave the aircraft on your frequency
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When a bomb threat has been received involving an aircraft you are working, you should inform the pilot of the threat and....
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comply with any pilot requests
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The exclusive transponder code for hijacked aircraft is....
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7500
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An aircraft threatened by serious and/or imminent danger which requires immediate assistance is considered as a/an ________ condition.
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Distress
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The universal emergency frequencies are ________ VHF and ________ UHF.
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121.5; 243.0
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Who has the final responsibility for the course of action to be followed in an emergency?
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Pilot
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An emergency situation exists if declared by the.....
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Pilot, facility personnel, or aircraft operator
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What is the minimum required information for handling an emergency?
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Aircraft identification and type, nature of the emergency, and pilot’s desires
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Which facility is responsible for receiving and relaying all pertinent ELT signal information to the appropriate authorities?
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ARTCC
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The pilot of an aircraft which has been hijacked can be expected to squawk Code
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7500
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Emergency Locator Transmitters (ELTs) are designed to operate continuously for at least ______ hours.
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48
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