1. Select the aircraft that is closest to the airport in the given radar screen.
– A) Aircraft A at coordinates (X, Y)
– B) Aircraft B at coordinates (X, Y)
– C) Aircraft C at coordinates (X, Y)
– D) Aircraft D at coordinates (X, Y)
2. Given the current weather conditions and aircraft positions, which aircraft should be given priority for landing?
– A) Aircraft A, experiencing minor mechanical issues
– B) Aircraft B, low on fuel
– C) Aircraft C, carrying medical personnel and organs for transplant
– D) Aircraft D, experiencing communication difficulties
3. Arrange the following aircraft in the order they should be cleared for takeoff, based on their flight plans and destinations.
– A) Aircraft bound for regional airport
– B) Aircraft bound for international airport
– C) Aircraft bound for military airbase
– D) Aircraft bound for private airstrip
4. While guiding multiple aircraft for landing, you receive a distress call from a small private plane. How would you prioritize and manage the situation?
5. Given the forecasted weather conditions, which runway should be prioritized for arrivals and departures?
– A) Runway 22, with crosswinds at 15 knots
– B) Runway 09, with gusty winds and moderate turbulence
– C) Runway 27, experiencing light rain and reduced visibility
– D) Runway 36, with clear skies and calm winds
6. Identify the potential conflict between two aircraft based on their current flight paths and altitudes.
7. While monitoring air traffic, you receive a weather advisory indicating the possibility of lightning strikes in the vicinity. How would you adjust your traffic management in response to this advisory?
8. Given the current traffic volume and weather conditions, which aircraft should be given priority for departure?
– A) Commercial airliner with a full passenger load
– B) Cargo plane carrying perishable goods
– C) Private aircraft with a single pilot
– D) Military transport plane with time-sensitive equipment
9. Arrange the following aircraft in the order they should be cleared for landing, based on their fuel levels and distances from the airport.
– A) Aircraft with 30 minutes of fuel remaining
– B) Aircraft with 20 minutes of fuel remaining
– C) Aircraft with 15 minutes of fuel remaining
– D) Aircraft with 10 minutes of fuel remaining
10. While managing arrivals and departures, you receive a report of a bird strike in the vicinity of the airport. How would you coordinate with airport personnel to mitigate the risk of further bird strikes?
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