Part 107 Chapter 7: Radio Communication Procedures Welcome to your Part 107 Chapter 7: Radio Communication Procedures 1. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures What does the term "Break" mean in radio communications? A. End of transmission B. A pause in the message C. Stop the transmission D. Separates two distinct parts of a message None 2. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures If you hear the phrase "Negative" over the radio, what does it mean? A. Yes B. No C. Repeat message D. Stop transmission None 3. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures When should the phrase "Over" be used in radio communication? A. To indicate the end of a transmission and that a response is expected B. To acknowledge a message C. To indicate a completed mission D. To indicate a distress signal None 4. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures What is the correct response when ATC asks you to "Squawk 1200"? A. Change the transponder to code 1200, which is the VFR code B. Ascend to 1,200 feet AGL C. Switch to frequency 1200 D. Adjust the throttle to 1200 RPM None 5. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures What is the correct phonetic pronunciation for the letter "C" in radio communications? A. Charlie B. Cat C. Charles D. Cap None 6. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures In radio communication, how is the number "9" pronounced to avoid confusion? A. Nine B. Niner C. November D. Nine-oh None 7. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures When a remote pilot hears "Stand by" on the radio, what does it mean? A. You must land immediately B. Hold your position and wait for further instructions C. Continue with the planned flight D. Change your flight path None 8. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures What is the purpose of using the ICAO phonetic alphabet in aviation communication? A. To increase the speed of communications B. To make communication sound professional C. To reduce misunderstandings caused by similar-sounding letters and numbers D. To keep radio conversations short None 9. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures What does the phrase "Wilco" mean in aviation radio communication? A. Will comply B. Negative C. Cannot comply D. Repeat last transmission None 10. Part 107: Radio Communication Procedures What is the proper phraseology when an aircraft pilot wants to acknowledge and confirm receipt of a message? A. Roger B. Copy that C. Affirmative D. Over None 1 out of 10 Time is Up! Time's up