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1. Do we use computers in aviation?

Do computers help process flights? Are flights processed faster because of computers? Do computers only process flights? What information can computers process? Why are computers necessary in aviation? Why do controllers like computers?

2. I get up every morning of the week, wash, have breakfast and come here. This is my routine every morning of the week. If I go for a walk in the country, is this my routine? What is my routine?

Is filing a flight plan the routine work of the pilot? Flight Progress Strips in an area control centre

Is checking the checklist the routine work of the pilot?

Why is checking the checklist, routine?

Why is filing a flight plan, routine?

What would happen if it were not routine?

3. The functions of a controller are mainly to separate flights. Are his functions very responsible? Are his functions very difficult? Busy? Routine? Why are some of his functions routine? Do some centres have computers for the routine functions of the controller? Do all centres have computers for the routine functions of the controller? What centres have computers for the routine functions of the controllers? Do computers automate these functions?

4. Is the workload of a controller at a busy aerodrome very heavy? Is the workload of a flight attendant sometimes very heavy? On an empty flight is a flight attendant's workload very heavy? On what sort of flight is a flight attendant's workload heavy? Do you have a heavy workload in this lesson? Will you have a heavy workload when you study air traffic control? When does a pilot have a heavy workload? An air traffic controller? You?

5. Is a control area divided into sectors? Is a control area divided into sectors when the workload is heavy? Is a control area always divided into sectors? When is a control area divided into sectors? Is a controller responsible for his own sector? Are there many flights in each sector? Does a controller separate the flights in his own sector? Why does a controller handle only one sector?

6. Does a controller have a flight progress board? Is the flight progress board in front of him? Is the flight progress board sometimes behind him? Where is the flight progress board?

7. Does a controller enter information on a flight progress strip? Does he enter the information on the flights in his sector? What information does he enter on his flight progress strips? Approximately what size is a flight progress strip?

8. On a flight progress strip a controller enters only current flight data. Does he enter only current data? Does he enter yesterday's data? What data does he enter on a flight progress strip? Who enters the data? Does he enter data on the flights in his sector? Tell me some of the data a controller enters on flight progress strips.

9. Is an aircraft identification a group of characters used to identify the aircraft? Is an aircraft identification a number? A group of numbers? A group of letters? Is an aircraft identification a name? A colour? Is an aircraft identification a number of a flight? What is an aircraft identification? What is BA 624? Oscar Foxtrot Charlie?

10. On the flight plan the pilot has entered the true airspee d of the flight. Does a pilot enter the true airspeed of the flight on the flight plan? Does a controller enter the true airspeed on the flight progress strips? Where does the pilot enter the true airspeed? Where does the controller enter the true airspeed? Is the true airspeed part of the data on the flight progress strip?

11. Does a pilot control his plane manual ly? Does he always fly from A to B manually? When does he control the plane manually? Does a driver always control a car manually? Does a controller always prepare his flight progress strips manually? When does a controller prepare flight progress strips manually?

12. In lateral separation is there a safe distance between flights? In lateral separation is there a safe distance on the right? On the left? Behind? Below? In lateral separation where is there a safe distance? Who

provides lateral separation? Under what weather conditions does a pilot provide lateral separation? A controller?

13. In longitudinal separation is there a safe distance in front? Behind? Below? Above? Where is there a safe distance in longitudinal separation?


14. We start our lessons each day at a specified time of 0900 hours. Do we finish our lessons at a specified time? What is the specified time for starting our lessons today? Tomorrow? What is the specified time for finishing our lessons today? Tomorrow? Do you go to the cinema at a specified time? Do you have your meals at a specified time? Do you always go to bed at a specified time? Does longitudinal separation require pilots to depart at a specified time? Report at a reporting point at a specified time?

15. Is vertical separation when aircraft fly at different flight levels? Is vertical separation important to all aviation? Do planes fly in both directions in vertical separation? Does vertical separation involve different flight levels? Who controls vertical separation of flights? Why?

WRITTEN EXERCISES

Instructions to students: Choose the appropriate meaning or meanings. Mark the square or squares accordingly as there might be more than one that would apply.


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