75 Questions (Pls Do Not Share Outside The Group) Flashcards

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After landing, applying reverse thrust eliminates the option of a go-around.

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True or False

A

True

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The minimum visibility in which a First Officer at Air Canada may conduct a take-off is…

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600 RVR
1200 RVR or 1/4 mile
2600 RVR or 1/2 mile
5000 RVR or 1 mile

A

1200 RVR or 1/4 mile

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The responsibility for being sufficiently rested before undertaking a duty period remains with the individual.

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True
False

A

True

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Which fuel values are classified as Additional Fuels?

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ATC, WXX
ALTN, CONT
BURN, CONT
RESERVE, ETOPS

A

ATC, WXX

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If a Flight Crew is augmented by the addition of one Flight Crew member and a class 3 rest facility is provided, then the maximum Flight Duty Period may be extended to

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14 hours
15 hours
16.5 hours
18 hours

A

14 hours

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User guides for Flight Brief, Crew Link and Report Link are available…

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On each of those pages, respectively

in section 8 of the FOM

on the AC internet portal

each of the above are correct

A

on the AC internet portal

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Flight Duty Period means the total time starts when a Flight Crew member first reports for duty and finishes….

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at the last engines off

at the last engines off plus 15 minutes for post-flight duties

upon arrival on the gate.

upon arrival on the gate plus 15 minutes for post-flight duties

A

at the last engines off

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A CAT II approach shall not be continued when ever the RVR values for that runway are below the following minima

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A) Canada RVR a 1200, RVR B 600

B) United States RVR A only 1400; RVR A 1200 and either RVR 8 600 and/or RVR C 300

C) Both A and B

D) None of the above

A

C) Both A and B

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If a Flight Crew member’s medical certificate indicates that β€˜glasses or contact lenses must be worn’, that crew member must…

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A) possess a pair of prescription sunglasses

B) have a spare pair of glasses available for immediate use

C) wear either glasses or contact lenses while operating

D) Both (B) and (C) are correct.

A

D) Both (B) and (C) are correct.

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Memorized β€˜Drills are called for by….

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A) the Cruise Relief Pilot

B) the pilot flying (PF)

C) the pilot monitoring (PM)

D) None of the above

A

B) the pilot flying (PF)

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At the Pilot in Commands discretion, the seat belt sign may be turned off below ___
to allow the Cabin Crew to begin service.

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FL180

12,000 feet

5,000 feet

10,000 feet

A

10,000 feet

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Landing lights will be selected on with the In-Range checklist when not previously selected on.

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True

Falsn

A

True

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SMS is a core business function and a __________ approach to managing safety which takes into account the necessary
accountabilities, structures, policies and defined proactive activities.

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reactive

strategic

punitive

disciplined

A

strategic

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A flight would be considered ETOPS if it were conducted in a twin-engine transport category aircraft over specific routes that contain a point anywhere along the route that is further than…

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60 minutes away from an adequate airport with both engines operating

60 minutes flying time at the approved one-engine-inoperative cruise speed in still air

120 minutes away from an adequate airport with both engines operating

120 minutes away from an adequate airport with one engine inoperative

A

60 minutes flying time at the approved one-engine-inoperative cruise speed in still air

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QNH (barometric pressure adjusted to sea level) will be used exclusively for all takeoff, approach, and landing phases. When operating in airspace where ATC is using QFE heights (height above airport - primarily used in Russia) Flight Crews shall…

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A) request a QNH altimeter setting prior to descending below the Transition Level

B) apply the conversion table on the applicable Jeppesen Route Manual approach chart to convert the altitude from Meters QFE to Feet QNH

C) ensure that the altimeter is correctly set to the current QNH

D) all of the above are required

A

D) all of the above are required

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Flights will not take-off or land at a station experiencing

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Snowfall

Gusty Winds

moderate or heavy freezing rain

moderate or heavy rainfall

A

moderate or heavy freezing rain

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For a Flight Crew compliment of Captain, First Officer and a Cruise Relief Pilot, if the Captain were to become incapacitated, which Crew member will assume command of the aircraft?

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the designated First Officer (FO)

the desigriated Cruise Relief Pilot (CRP)

the in-Charge Flight Attendant

the Crew member with the highest seniority number

A

the designated First Officer (FO)

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Prior to commencing any duty period, Flight Crew members using a Canadian Passport shall ensure that their passport has a remaining validity period of at least…

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6 months

3 months

1 month

the duration of the duty period

A

6 months

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Air Canada Fight Crew members shall abstain from consuming alcohol a minimum of…

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12 hours prior to flight time

8 hours prior to flight time

9 hours prior to flight time

10 hours prior to flight time

A

12 hours prior to flight time

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With respect to Unforeseen Operational Circumstances (UOC Implementation), the Maximum Flight Time Limitation may be extended on a flight or series of flights by up to:

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1 hour if the Flight Crew is augmented

2 hours if the Flight Crew is not augmented

3 hours if the Flight Crew is non augmented and there is one scheduled flight in the FDP

All the above

A

2 hours if the Flight Crew is not augmented

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Following a flight duty Period that ends at home base, the Flight Crew member shall have a rest period that is:

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12 hours in length or 10 hours in a suitable accommodation

10 hours in length or 8 hours in a suitable accommodation

11 hours in length or 10 hours in a suitable accommodation

10 hours in length

A

12 hours in length or 10 hours in a suitable accommodation

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The FOM is the main component of the ______

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Aircraft Operating Manual (AOM)

Flight Crew Training Manual (FCTM)

The Air Operators Certificate and Operations Specifications

Company Operations Manual (COM)

A

Company Operations Manual (COM)

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Flight Crew members require approval from the Base Manager or MLO before participating in interviews, making public statements or representing Air Canada in any public forum (e.g., speaking engagements, school career days, etc.).

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True

False

A

True

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Which of the following are Flight Crews not required to report, as soon as possible, to ATC?

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areas of smooth air

Osevere meteorological conditions such as icing, windshear, severe turbulence

security breaches as detailed in fleet specific QRHs

wildlife or birds in the vicinity of the airport or runways

A

areas of smooth air

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When is a PDI Post Deicing Inspection required? πŸ‘‰ The aircraft is de-iced using one truck Where de-icing is initiated with two or more trucks and completed with one truck (not approved for B767F) Unless otherwise specified via Crew Alert, the aircraft is de-iced outside of North America All the above
All the above
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What transponder code shall the Flight Crew use to notify ATC of an emergency situation? πŸ‘‰ 7700 7000 7400 1234
7700
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Controlled rest uses strategic napping on the flight deck to improve flight crew member alertness during critical phases of flight. Controlled rest periods are a maximum of ______ minutes in length and shall be completed at least 30 minutes before the planned top of descent. πŸ‘‰ 30 40 50 60
40
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The lateral boundaries of RVSM airspace are shown on High Level charts (for instance, laterally all of Canadian Domestic Airspace is RVSM) and generally exists between... πŸ‘‰ FL180 and FL600 FL210 and FL390 FL300 and FL490 FL290 and FL410
FL290 and FL410
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Air Canada Fight Crew members with high blood pressure (hypertension)... πŸ‘‰ will be removed from flight duty until blood pressure is normal will be given a Restricted Medical may continue flying while taking certain medications approved by Air Canada Occupational Health Services will be restricted to domestic and trans-border flying only
may continue flying while taking certain medications approved by Air Canada Occupational Health Services
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Licensing documentation can be sent to a flight crew member at either a personal address or an Air Canada Flight Operations address. The advantages of having documentation sent to your Flight Operations base include... πŸ‘‰ A) Air Canada being able to censor your mail for security purposes B) Air Canada providing administrative support for all matters regarding your licence and medical documentation C) fewer unsolicited credit card applications D) all of the above are correct
B) Air Canada providing administrative support for all matters regarding your licence and medical documentation
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The lateral boundaries of RVSM airspace are shown on High Level charts (for instance, laterally all of Canadian Domestic Airspace is RVSM) and generally exists between... πŸ‘‰ FL180 and FL600 FL210 and FL390 FL300 and FL490 FL290and FL410
FL290and FL410
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Upon completion of the flight, prior to leaving their airplane at the gate, the Flight Crew waited for the ground power (GPU) to be hooked up. They contacted the Ground Crew who advised them that the GPU was unserviceable. Before leaving the airplane with the APU running, the Flight Crew must... πŸ‘‰ advise Dispatch advise local Maintenance advise Maintenance Operations Control (MOC) through Dispatch advise STOC (Station Operations Control)
advise STOC (Station Operations Control)
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Electronic Checklists... πŸ‘‰ A) may be used for both Normal and Abnormal Operations B) shall be actioned in the sequence indicated C) shall not be "cleared" without confirmation D) all of the above are correct
D) all of the above are correct
34
Flight Crew member traveling on employee travel passes are not classified as deadheading and shall go through regular passenger pre- board screening. πŸ‘‰ True False
True
35
If fuel is considered Protected , it means that... πŸ‘‰ (Sorry, too blurry )
Additional fuel....(Too blurry)... protected fuel, has been included in the Fuel to Destination (BURN) so that all of the 'protected" fuel can still be available upon ...( Too blurry)..... points
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A Take-Off Alternate is required any time that take-off will be conducted... πŸ‘‰ A) in visibility less than standard (RVR 2600 or 1/2 statue mile) B) in visibility less than the landing minima for an available approach to the departure runway or another suitable runway at the aerodrome of departure C) with a ceiling lower than the landing minima for an available approach to the departure runway or another suitable runway at the aerodrome of departure D) all of the above are correct
D) all of the above are correct
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Air Canada flights shall be flown using the Cost Index (CI) shown on the OFP or the speeds shown at each waypoint on the OFP(for aircraft without CI). Intentional use of a different speed/mach may occur... πŸ‘‰ A) if directed by ATC B) the Pilot-In-Command determines it necessary for safety C) if operating in special airspace which requires a fixed Mach number D) all of the above are correct
D) all of the above are correct
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SMS is: πŸ‘‰ A predictive approach that emphasizes hazard identification, risk control, and mitigation before events that affect safety occur. A reactive approach that emphasizes hazard identification, risk control, and mitigation before events that affect safety occur. A core business function and a strategic approach to gain a competitve edge. Mandated by Transport Canada only.
A predictive approach that emphasizes hazard identification, risk control, and mitigation before events that affect safety occur.
39
For flights with a basic crew of two, a Flight Crew member's Flight Duty Period shall not exceed ______ hours when the start of the FDP is at 0430 and has 5 planned flight sectors. πŸ‘‰ 9 10 11 12
10
40
Unless otherwise specified in the pairing, operating Flight Crews shall report for duty at least... πŸ‘‰ 1:30 prior to departure 1:15 pror to departure 1:00 prior to departure 0:15 prior to check-in
1:15 pror to departure
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Should the Takeoff Visibility deteriorate below the Level of Service for the runway of intended use while taxiing, the aircraft may... πŸ‘‰ A) taxi to the holding bay of the intended runway and wait for the Takeoff Visibility to improve to the Level of Service or better B) taxi back to the gate C) taxi to another runway which is reporting a Takeoff Visibility at or above its Level of Service D) all of the above are correct
D) all of the above are correct
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United States regulations specify that each aircraft operating into or out of the US shall be..... πŸ‘‰ Searched prior to departure Searched prior to positioning on the gate Exempt from cabin security protocols Searched prior to departure and shall consist of an Exterior Security Check and a Cabin Security Check
Searched prior to departure and shall consist of an Exterior Security Check and a Cabin Security Check
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With regard to using an aircraft's AFS, it is essential for Flight Crews to... πŸ‘‰ always trust an aircraft's AFS always fully utilize the AFS to the limits stated in an aircraft's AOM except when the AFS or one of its components has failed maintain the highest level of automation available to the limits stated in an aircraft's AOM intervene if AFS status, AFS guidance, or aircraft performance is not as desired
intervene if AFS status, AFS guidance, or aircraft performance is not as desired
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If the TERRAIN CLEARANCE CHECK portion of an OFP states " - COMPLETED WITH NO LIMITATIONS", then it can be expected that at any point along the flight-planned route, if the aircraft were to experience an engine failure, it would be able to maintain an altitude of at least... πŸ‘‰ 1500 feet above any terrain within 5 nm either side of the flight planned track 1500 feet above any terrain within 10 nm either side of the flight planned track 1000 feet above any terrain within 5 nm either side of the flight planned track 1000 feet above any terrain within 10 nm either side of the flight planned track
1000 feet above any terrain within 5 nm either side of the flight planned track
45
What maximum rate of climb should be established if there is known traffic in close proximity during level off πŸ‘‰ 1500 fpm 1000 fpm 500 fpm best rate of climb
1000 fpm
46
Aircraft should be landed within... πŸ‘‰ The first half of the runway The first 500 feet of the runway The touchdown zone (TDZ) Just past the threshold of the runway ("below the slope")
The touchdown zone (TDZ)
47
Fuel checks will be conducted... πŸ‘‰ A) after take-off and every 20 mins B) Upon reacherig cruise altitude and at least every 15% fhours thereafter C) after level-off and every frequency change D) none of the above
B) Upon reacherig cruise altitude and at least every 15% fhours thereafter
48
In order to communicate with the In-Charge flight attendant in an urgent situation the following shall be used πŸ‘‰ The normal Flight Attendant call button The abnormal Flight Attendant call button In-Charge flight Attendant report to/call the flight deck" PA announcement the flight attendant call light
In-Charge flight Attendant report to/call the flight deck" PA announcement
49
For a First Officer to conduct a take-off in below standard take-off minima, the Captain must have at least 100 hours PIC at Air Canada. πŸ‘‰ True False
True
50
In the case of a rapid depressurization followed by an emergency descent, the Pilot-in-Command and FO shall complete the appropriate drills. When stabilized in the descent, the Pilot-in-Command shall call for the checklist (where applicable). The FO shall... πŸ‘‰ A) read the checklist aloud B) silently read the checklist, correcting or drawing attention to any memorized item(s) missed or actioned in error C) perform any actions that the Captain may have missed D) all of the above are correct
B) silently read the checklist, correcting or drawing attention to any memorized item(s) missed or actioned in error
51
Who should the Flight Crew advise when dealing with an onboard medical emergency πŸ‘‰ STOC (Station Operation Control) STAT-MD directly MedLink via a patch through Dispatch MOC (Maintenance Operation Control)
MedLink via a patch through Dispatch
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Air Canada Flight Operations contact numbers can be found... πŸ‘‰ in the documents module of the AC P-EFB app under Flight Operations/Flight Ops Telephone Directory in the FOM-Section 3/Organization Charts posted in the Flight Planning room at each base on the ACAeronet at My News/Find a Person
in the documents module of the AC P-EFB app under Flight Operations/Flight Ops Telephone Directory
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Critical actions include those items that if performed incorrectly would cause an aircraft limitation to be exceeded, or an ATC clearance to be breached, or an irreversible change to an aircraft system. Some of the critical actions that shall be cross-checked by Flight Crew members include... πŸ‘‰ A) altitude, altimeter, and airspeed settings B) performance calculations, including entries into the AFS (Auto Flight System), FMS/FMGS (Flight Management - Guidance - System), MCDU (Multi-Function Control Display Unit) C) IDG/CSD disconnect switches D) all of the above are correct
D) all of the above are correct
54
Which of the following regarding Drills and Written Checklists is incorrect... πŸ‘‰ when completed, shall be called 'Complete must be re-started if interrupted by ATC Shall have less critical items left open are actioned by the appropriate flight crew member
Shall have less critical items left open
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Additional TAXI fuel shall be boarded for: πŸ‘‰ taxing after landing any unforeseen taxi delays prior to take-off anticipated APU bum which is also based on statistical information anticipated ground departure delays (ie. De-icing, single runway operations, thunderstorms, etc.) with an associated explanatory comment in the DX RMKS section of the OFP
anticipated ground departure delays (ie. De-icing, single runway operations, thunderstorms, etc.) with an associated explanatory comment in the DX RMKS section of the OFP
56
With respect to CAT II/III operations, flight crew members qualifying as an Air Canada Captain for the first time shall have a minimum of ____ hours PIC at Air Canada or Air Canada Rouge. πŸ‘‰ 100 300 50 150
100
57
If unable to continue flight in Oceanic airspace in accordance with ATC clearance, aircraft should leave its assigned track by turning at least πŸ‘‰ 10 degrees off track 20 degrees off track 30 degrees off track 45 degrees of track
30 degrees off track
58
Which of the following is not a part of an Auto Flight System (AFS)? πŸ‘‰ autopilots and autothrust/autothrottle flight directors light management and guidance systems weather radar
weather radar
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An active Air Canada Flight Crew member that undergoes any dental procedure involving a local anaesthetic... πŸ‘‰ may operate a flight immediately afterwards must wait at least 48 hours prior to operating a flight must wait at least 24 hours prior to operating a flight must be cleared for duty by Air Canada Occupational Health Services before operating a flight
must wait at least 24 hours prior to operating a flight
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Flight Crew shall exercise good judgement with respect to flight deck management and communication in each phase of flight. Specifically: πŸ‘‰ Giving commands, delegating a task Acknowledging of a command or confirming receipt of information challenging and responding to checklist items All the above
All the above
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Oxygen masks shall be worn...... πŸ‘‰ A) by all Flight Crew members if the cabin altitude is above 10,000 feet B) at all times by any Flight Crew membert(s) at the flight controls for any length of time that the aircraft is flown above FL 410 C) only if the Flight Crew discuss the situation and agree that it is necessary D) both A and B are correct
D) both A and B are correct
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Air Canada will not initiate disciplinary action against an employee who discloses an incident, occurrence, or hazard involving safety unless an action... πŸ‘‰ A) is criminal, willful or intentional B) involves use of an illicit substance C) is clearly an error D) Both A and B are correct
D) Both A and B are correct
63
At the discretion of the Captain, and only after advising the other flight crew members of its use, personal PEDs (Portable Electronic Devices) may be used for personal phone calls, texting, or other communications operations (e.g. internet browsing, etc.) while on the Flight Deck. πŸ‘‰ True False
False
64
Actions and responses that qualify as 'memorized drills', must be completed... πŸ‘‰ with readily available access to the manuals in the OBL and may have items left Open from memory And, if interrupted, do not have to be reviewed from the beginning
from memory
65
**Prior to entry into RVSM airspace, inflight primary shall be serviceable and agree within... πŸ‘‰ 300 feet 200 feet 150 feet 100 feet
200 feet
66
Early departures of 10 minutes or more... πŸ‘‰ shall be coordinated with Flight Dispatch do not require coordination with Flight Dispatch require permission from the Duty Pilot shall be coordinated with ATC
shall be coordinated with Flight Dispatch
67
What is the maximum takeoff alternate distance for an ETOPS 787? πŸ‘‰ 384 NM 754 NM 814 NM 734 NM
754 NM
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Which of the following does not constitute a 'Critical Phase of Flight'? πŸ‘‰ all ground movement flight below 10,000 feet AAE on departure flight above 10,000 feet AAE and en route flight below 10,000 feet AAE on arrival
flight above 10,000 feet AAE and en route
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Flight Crew members shall not use or consume alcohol while... πŸ‘‰ A) in uniform B) displaying any portion or component of the uniform that identifies Air Canada C) Within 12 hours prior to flight time D) all of the above are correct
D) all of the above are correct
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Once the call for a go-around has been made... πŸ‘‰ A) a go-around shall be executed B) the call may be reversed if conditions change to allow the aircraft to land safely C) the call may be reversed if the call for a go-around was made in error D) Answers B and C are correct
A) a go-around shall be executed
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At the end of a flight, the Flight Crew.... πŸ‘‰ must submit all flight records (including the OFP) to Flight Planning must submit all flight records (including the OFP) to the duty pilot may discard all-ght records (including the OFP) may discard all flight records (except the OFP)
may discard all-ght records (including the OFP)
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Flight crew should query ATC if delay in position on the runway exceeds ______ and reason for delay is not known. πŸ‘‰ 30 seconds 15 seconds 1 seconds 45 seconds
30 seconds
73
If, during irregular operations (IRROPS), passenger services are offered during a ground delay, the Captain shall advise the Cabin Crew at least minutes prior to commencement of taxi. πŸ‘‰ 2 5 10 15
10
74
According to a delay table (in the FOM) which provides a timeline for Flight Crew actions during a Departure Delay, at a time of departure plus 90 minutes, the Flight Crew shall expect... πŸ‘‰ an ACARS message confirming the delay an ACARS message containing a PA script and a Tarmac Delay checklist special ATC handling clearance back to the gate
an ACARS message containing a PA script and a Tarmac Delay checklist
75
Any time "Unstabilized" is called on an approach at the arrival gates or at minimums a landing should be made, if the PIC determines it might be possible πŸ‘‰ True False
False