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While taxiing for departure at a towered airport, the pilot hears the tower's transmission clearly but receives no acknowledgment when attempting to reply. The tower then illuminates a steady green light gun signal toward the aircraft. Which equipment issue MOST LIKELY caused the loss of two-way radio capability?
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You are flying VFR and receiving flight following from approach control. The controller transmits, 'N123AB, radar service terminated.' What is the appropriate pilot response and next action?
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You are operating VFR and receiving radar services from ATC. ATC transmits, 'N123AB, radar service terminated, squawk VFR.' What is the appropriate pilot action?
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Refer to Figure 65. The airport signs depict an airport with an ILS approach to runway 22. You are IFR and have been cleared for the ILS runway 22 approach but suffer a complete radio communications failure just after the clearance. You cross the final approach fix (FAF) at 14:30 UTC. The published minimum time from the FAF to the missed approach point (MAP) is 6 minutes for 90 knots groundspeed. Your groundspeed over the FAF is 120 knots. If the runway environment is not in sight, at what time must you execute the missed approach?
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A steady red light directed from the control tower to your aircraft while airborne in the airport traffic pattern means
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While landing at an uncontrolled airport under the following weather conditions (METAR: KXYZ 152345Z AUTO 22015G25KT 1SM -RA BR BKN030 OVC080 08/08 A2975), a wind gust causes the airplane to ground loop, resulting in substantial damage to the left wing. No person suffers death or serious injury. With regard to NTSB accident/incident reporting, the pilot/operator must
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Refer to the provided figure. After landing on runway 19, your aircraft is rolling out past the marking labeled 'D'. With an inoperative radio, the control tower flashes a red light signal directed at your aircraft. What is the meaning of this signal?
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The pilot in command is required to notify the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) immediately following an aircraft accident that results in
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(Refer to Figure 49.) While on the base leg for runway 22 at this airport in communication with the tower, you experience a complete loss of two-way radio communications. The MOST appropriate transponder code to squawk is
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(Refer to Figure 79, Chart Supplement.) Sioux Gateway/Col. Bud Day Field (SUX) has a part-time control tower. When the tower is closed, which frequency serves as the Common Traffic Advisory Frequency (CTAF)?
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You are conducting a VFR cross-country flight and suddenly lose two-way radio communications while in Class D airspace. What is the most appropriate initial action?