AIRCRAFT DISPATCHER WRITTEN EXAM 2023-2024
ACTUAL COMPLETE EXAM 200 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |AGRADE
The minimum amount (planned) of fuel aboard a flat air carrier turbojet
airplane on a flight within the 48 contiguous United States, after
reaching the most distant alternate airport. Should be - ANSWER- 45
minutes at normal cursing fuel consumption
The reserve fuel supply for a domestic air carrier flight is - ANSWER45 minutes at normal fuel consumption speed in addition to the fuel
required to fly to and land at the most distant alternate airport
During a SUPPLEMENTAL air carrier flight, who is responsible for
obtaining information on meteorological conditions? - ANSWER- Pilot
in Command
Who is responsible for obtaining information on all current
airport.conditions, weather, and irregularities of navigating facilities for
a supplemental air carrier flight? - ANSWER- Pilot in command
What is considered "south polar"? - ANSWER- South of 60 degrees S
latitude
What is considered "north polar"? - ANSWER- North of 78 degrees n
latitude
The information required in the flight release for supplemental air
carriers and commercial operators that is not required in the dispatch
release for flag and domestic air carriers is the - ANSWER- Names of all
crew members
The certificate air carrier and operators who must attach to, or include
on, the flight release form the name of each flight crew member, flight
attendant, and designated pilot in command are - ANSWERSupplemental and commercial
how long shall a SUPPLEMENTAL air carrier or commercial operator
retain a record of the load manifest, airworthiness release, pilot route
certification, flight release, and flight plan?` - ANSWER- 3 months
Which documents are required to be carried aboard each flag air carrier
flight? - ANSWER- dispatch release, load manifest, and flight plan
A domestic or flag air carrier shall keep copies of the flight plans,
dispatch releases, and load manifest for at least - ANSWER- 3 months
Which documents are required to be carriers aboard each domestic air
carrier flight ? - ANSWER- Dispatch release, load manifest (or
information from it), and flight plan
What information must the pilot in command of a supplemental air
carrier flight or commercial operator carry to the destination airport? -
ANSWER- Copy of the flight plan
If a FLAG air carrier lands at an intermediate airport at 1845 Z, and
experiences a delay, what is the latest time it may depart for the next
airport without a redispatch release? - ANSWER- 0045 Z
(not more than 6 hours) - FLAG
When a FLAG air carrier airplane lands at an intermediate airport at
1822 Z, what is the latest time it may continue a flight without receiving
a redispatch authorization? - ANSWER- 0022 Z
(not more than 6 hours) - FLAGPOLE
A FLAG air carrier flight lands at an intermediate airport at 1805 Z. The
latest time that it may depart without being redispatched is - ANSWER0005 Z
( not more than 6 hours) - FLAG
A DOMESTIC air carrier airplane lands at an intermediate airport at
1815 Z. The latest time it may depart without a specific authorization
from an aircraft dispatcher is - ANSWER- 1915 Z.
(not more than an hour) - DOMESTIC
A DOMESTIC air carrier flight has a delay while on the ground, at an
intermediate airport. How long before a redispatch release is required? -
ANSWER- Not more than 1 hour.
Who is responsible, by regulation, for briefing a domestic or flag air
carrier pilot in command on all available weather information? -
ANSWER- Aircraft dispatcher
Where can the pilot of a flag air carrier airplane find the latest FDC
NOTMAS - ANSWER- Any company dispatch facility
What information must be included on a domestic air carrier dispatch
release - ANSWER- Minimum fuel supply and trip number
What information must be contained, attached to, the dispatch release
for a domestic carrier flight? - ANSWER- Departure airport,
intermediate stops, destinations, alternate airports and trip number
Which information must be contained in, or attached to the dispatch
release for a flag air carrier flight ? - ANSWER- Type of operation (e.g.
VFR or IFR), trip number.
The person jointly responsible for the initiation, continuation, diversion,
and termination of a supplemental air carrier or commercial operator
flight are the - ANSWER- Pilot in command and director of flight
operations
All 14 CFR Part 139 airports must report - ANSWER- declared
distances for each runway
The kinds of operation that a certificate holder is authorized to conduct
are specified in the - ANSWER- certificate holder's operations
specifications.
A person who is not authorized to conduct direct air carrier operations,
but who is authorized by the administration to conduct operations as a us
commercial operator, will be issued - ANSWER- An operating
certificate
A provisional airport is an airport approved by the Administrator for use
by an air carrier certificate holder for the purpose of - ANSWERproviding service to a community when the regular airport is
unavailable.
An airport approved by the Administrator for use by an air carrier
certificate holder for the purpose of providing service to a community
when the regular airport is not available is a/an: - ANSWER- provisional
airport
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