Air 1- Theory Test

Question 1 - When is it deemed unsafe to fly air one?

Answer - Air one should be landed due to weather conditions, for example; fog or thunder and lightning

Question 2 - When landing in a non-designated landing zone, for example; a road, what do you need to do to make it safe?

Answer - You would need to make sure the street is clear of any traffic with ground units blocking access to the landing zone and making sure all public are at a clear and safe distance

Question 3 - What is the maximum time for a pilot to be flying at any one time?

Answer - 15 minutes

Question 4 - When taking a rest or refueling, what is the required time to be resting or refueling for?

Answer - 5 Minutes

Question 5 - When the pilot misuses air one, what are the 4 offences and their punishments?

Answer -

First Offence - Warning, Grounded for 48 hours. + necessary Strike Points

Second Offence - Grounded for 1 week. + necessary Strike Points

Third Offence - Re-Sit the Helicopter Unit Certification. + necessary Strike Points

Fourth Offence - Blacklisted from Helicopter Unit Certification. + necessary Strike Points

Question 6 - When the Helicopter and/or the Pilot is in an accident, how long are they out of action for?

Answer - 24 hours

Question 7 - Who can authorise solo flights?

Answer - Command and Helicopter Leads

Question 8 - What are the rules regarding parachutes?

Answer - Pilot and Co-Pilot to have 1 parachute on their person, 2 spare parachutes in the glovebox

Question 9 - What should Pilots and Co-Pilots be wearing?

Answer - Approved flight suits and helmet

Question 10 - What altitudes must you remain above within the city limits and outside the city limits?

Answer - Both within and outside are: 50 meters to nearest road/ground, equivalent to a 10 storey building (Altitude is taken from Sea Level)

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