Aerodromes Flashcards
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An airport is
(1) an aerodrome with paved runways.
(2) an aerodrome with a control tower.
(3) an uncertified aerodrome.
(4) a certified aerodrome.
(4) a certified aerodrome.
A dry Transport Canada standard wind direction indicator when horizontal indicates a wind speed of at least
(1) 25 kt.
(2) 15 kt.
(3) 10 kt.
(4) 6 kt.
(2) 15 kt.
No person shall operate any vehicle on any part of an uncontrolled airport used for the movement of aircraft, except in accordance with permission from
(1) the operator of the airport.
(2) the airport security officer.
(3) a federal peace officer.
(4) a qualified flying instructor.
(1) the operator of the airport.
Runways and taxiways or portions thereof that are closed to aircraft are marked by
(1) red flags.
(2) horizontal red squares with yellow diagonals.
(3) white “Xs” on runways and yellow “Xs” on taxiways.
(4) white dumbbells.
(3) white “Xs” on runways and yellow “Xs” on taxiways.
The west end of a runway oriented east and west is numbered
(1) 09.
(2) 90.
(3) 27.
(4) 270.
(1) 09.
Where taxiway holding positions have not been established, aircraft waiting to enter an active runway should normally hold
(1) clear of the manoeuvring area.
(2) 50 ft from the edge of the runway.
(3) 150 ft from the edge of the runway.
(4) 200 ft from the edge of the runway.
(4) 200 ft from the edge of the runway.
The manoeuvring area of an airport is that area
(1) normally referred to as the ramp or apron.
(2) which includes the apron, taxiways and runways.
(3) used when taxiing to and from the parking area.
(4) used for taxiing, taking off and landing.
(4) used for taxiing, taking off and landing.
Except for the purpose of taking off or landing, an aircraft shall not be flown over an aerodrome at a height of less than
(1) 2,000 feet AGL.
(2) 1,500 feet AGL.
(3) 1,000 feet AGL.
(4) 500 feet AGL.
(1) 2,000 feet AGL.