#3 Altitude is defined as the vertical distance of a level, a point, or and object considered as a point, measured
from ground level
against a QNH setting of 1013.2 hPa
from mean sea level
from the mean high water mark
#4 What units of measurement are used in NZ for measuring runway length, and direction
Feet, Degrees True
Metres, Degrees True
Feet, Degrees Magnetic
Metres, Degrees Magnetic
#5 The NZST is 1430 on the 13th April 1997. In NOTAM and preflight bulletins this date and time would be expressed in UTC as
1430130497
9704121430
9704130230
1304023097
#6 When applied to Controlled Airspace, the term “Control Zone” denotes a
controlled airspace of defined dimensions extending upwards from a specified lower limit
controlled airspace of defined dimensions extending upwards from the surface of the earth to a specfied limit
controlled airspace within which only IFR and authorised VFR flight is permitted
defined airspace at, or below the vertical position of the aircraft which is controlled by reference to the Area QNH
#7 You are planning a flight in an un-pressurised aircraft with no on-board supplemental oxygen storage or generation system. Your EET from departure to destination is 50 mins. The magnetic track is 130 degrees magnetic. What is the highest altitude you should use for planning purposes
8500 ft
9500 ft
10500 ft
12500 ft
#8 You are the PIC of a radio equipped aircraft carrying out a VFR flight within a VFR transit lane. Before operating within a transit lane are you required to obtain an ATC clearance from the (i) Area Air Traffic Control or (ii) Aerodrome Approach Control Service?