According to Standardised European Rules of the Air (SERA), which situation can be considered an act of unlawful interference? Select the most complete answer.
* Aircraft seizure on the ground * ***All answers are correct*** * Spreading misinformation * Bringing dangerous materials on board
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#### How can the interceptor inform the aircraft it has been intercepted?
By rocking its wings and flashing navigational lights irregularly
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To let the other aircraft proceed, the interceptor should _____. The intercepted aircraft should respond by _____.
perform a breakaway manoeuvre; rocking its wings
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If unlawful interference occurs to a civilian aircraft, which VHF frequency should the flight crew use to broadcast a warning?
***121.5 MHz***
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Which of the displayed signals will the marshaller use to dispatch the aircraft?
No other answer is correct
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Which of the displayed signals will the marshaller use to instruct the aircraft to hold position?
III
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Which phrase cannot be used by the intercepting aircraft?
***âLand hereâ***
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What does the signal mean?
The pilot should proceed straight-ahead
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If unlawful interference occurs to an aircraft, which code should the flight crew set the transponder to?
7500
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What does the signal mean?
The pilot should proceed to the indicated gate
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Which of the displayed signals will the marshaller use to give the flight crew the 'all clear' signal?