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As per ICAO, the minimum basic runway length for A and E type of airport will be
A
1500 m and 600 m
B
2100 m and 750 m
C
1500 m and 750 m
D
2100 m and 600 m
Correct Answer:
2100 m and 600 m
Consider the following statements regarding ICAO recommendation for correction to basic runway length of these statements
1. The basic runway length should be increased at the rate of 7 percent per 300 m rise in elevation above the mean sea level.
2. The basic runway length after having been corrected for elevation should be further increased at the rate of 1 percent for every 1°C rise in airport reference temperature above the standard atmospheric temperature at that elevation.
3. The runway length after having been corrected for elevation and temperature should be further increased at the rate of 20% for every 1 percent of effective gradient.
A
1 and 2 are correct
B
2 and 3 are correct
C
1 and 3 are correct
D
1, 2 and 3 are correct
The length of runway under standard conditions is 2000 m. The elevation of airport site is 300 m. Its reference temperature is 33.05°C. If the runway is to be constructed with an effective gradient of 0.25 percent, the corrected runway length will be
A
2500 m
B
2600 m
C
2700 m
D
2800 m
The runway length after correcting for elevation and temperature is 2845 m. If the effective gradient on runway is 0.5 percent then the revised runway length will be
A
2845 m
B
2910 m
C
3030 m
D
3130 m
The number of flights leaving a certain airport doubles during every one-hour period between its 9 am opening and noon; afternoon, the number of flights leaving from the airport doubles during every two-hour period. If 4 flights left from the airport between 9 am and 10 am, how many flights left the airport between 2 pm and 4 pm?
A
128
B
32
C
48
D
64
As per ICAO recommendation, minimum width of safety area for instrumental runway should be
A
78 m
B
150 m
C
300 m
D
450 m
What is the ICAO of Baljek Airport (Tura Airport)?
A
VETU
B
BLJ
C
TUA
D
NETA
Which of the following statements are true/false?
1. A minimum rate of wages for the time spent by employees for the production of output is minimum time rate.
2. Minimum piece rate is the rate based on the quantity of the output employees have produced.
3. The guaranteed time rate is a minimum rate of remuneration to apply in the case of employees employed on piece work for the purpose of securing to such employees a minimum rate of wages on a time work basis.
4. A minimum rate of remuneration to apply in the case of employees employed on piece work for the purpose of securing to such employees a minimum rate of wages on a time work basis is overtime rate.
A
1, 2, 3 and 4 are true
B
1, 3 are true and 2, 4 are false
C
2, 4 are true and 1, 3 are false
D
3, 4 are true and 2, 1 are false
The length of a runway under standard atmospheric conditions is 1800 m. If the actual reduced level of the site is 1200 m, the design length of the runway is
A
2360 m
B
2460 m
C
2560 m
D
2660 m
The reduced level of the proposed site of an air port is 2500 m above M.S.L. If the recommended length by I.C.A.O. for the runway at sea level is 2500 m, the required length of the runway is
A
2500 m
B
3725 m
C
3000 m
D
3250 m
Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
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A
The bags arriving on time in baggage claim
B
The cleanliness
C
That there was no security check
D
The silence