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END OF CHAPTER 10 - RADAR OPERATIONS
END OF CHAPTER 10 - RADAR OPERATIONS - Continued

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10-5. You may establish secondary RADAR identification of an aircraft by directing the
pilot to activate the ―IDENT‖ feature of the transponder and then observing the
__________.
A.
identification display
B.
target display changes
C.
appearance of the RADAR beacon
D.
disappearance of the RADAR beacon
10-6. What method of RADAR identification is used when transferring RADAR
identification of an aircraft to another controller, but radio communications will not
be transferred?
A.
Point out
B.
Handoff
C.
Transfer
D.
Traffic
10-7. A pilot is conducting an ASR approach in IFR weather conditions. The pilot
should attempt to contact the controller on another frequency if no radio
communications are received for over what specified period of time?
A.
5 seconds
B.
15 seconds
C.
30 seconds
D.
60 seconds
10-8. What action should the controller take if a pilot cannot accept a lost
communications procedure?
A.
Issue another approach procedure
B.
Issue another lost communication procedure
C.
Request the pilot state their intentions
D.
Instruct the aircraft to hold until weather conditions improve
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