Air Traffic Skills Assessment (ATSA) PracticeTest

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Under what condition should a pilot-in-command comply with all provisions of an ATC clearance?

  1. During good weather only

  2. Unless an amended clearance is obtained or in an emergency situation

  3. If the aircraft is under 10,000 feet

  4. When instructed by the ground control

The correct answer is: Unless an amended clearance is obtained or in an emergency situation

The pilot-in-command should comply with all provisions of an ATC clearance unless an amended clearance is obtained or in an emergency situation. This condition emphasizes the importance of adhering to Air Traffic Control instructions to ensure safety and the orderly flow of air traffic. If the pilot receives an amended clearance, they must follow the new instructions as they reflect the current air traffic situation, which may have changed since the original clearance was issued. In emergency situations, the pilot may need to deviate from the clearance to respond appropriately to preserve safety. Such deviations are typically justified by the necessity to manage unforeseen circumstances that could pose a risk to the aircraft or others. This guideline underscores the responsibility of pilots to prioritize safety and communication with air traffic controllers while ensuring compliance with regulations and procedures.