Air law Flashcards
Which 3 authorities can request aircraft documentation?
A peace officer, the minister, or an immigration officer
The parts of an airport used for the surface movement of aircraft are the:
Maneuvering area and apron
A standard windsock will be horizontal in a wind of _____ knots or greater
15
A temporarily closed runway is marked with ____
White crosses
Before a night flight with an air taxi service the pilot must have performed ___ takeoffs and landings within the preceding ___ days at night.
3 takeoffs and landings within the preceding 90 days at night.
No pilot shall exercise the privileges of their rating unless they have acted as PIC or copilot in the preceding ___ years
5
For a category 1 medical an ECG is required at the first medical and then __ years between 30 and 40 years of age and every year after 40 years of age
2
A pilot has not flown in 3 years. To have a current license they must complete ____.
A training program or PPC
A pilot has not flown in over 6 years. To have a current license they must complete ____.
A flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
How long do you have to wait to fly after drinking alcohol?
12 hours.
How low can you fly over a non built up area?
500 ft.
How low can you fly over a built up area?
1000 ft above the highest obstacle
When two aircraft are converging at the same altitude which one gives way to the other?
The aircraft that has the other on the right has to give way.
When two aircraft are approaching head on which way should they turn?
Right.
What’s the max speed below 10,000 ft ASL?
250 kts indicated.
What’s the max speed below 3000 ft AGL within 10 NM of a controlled airport?
200 kts indicated unless otherwise authorized by ATC.
What altitude does the standard pressure region start?
At or above 18,000 ft ASL.
When should you set altimeter to standard pressure? (29.92)
Immediately prior to reaching the flight level at which the flight is to be conducted.
What is the VFR day fuel requirements?
Fly to destination airport plus 30 minutes at normal cruise speed.
What is the VFR night fuel requirements?
Fly to destination airport plus 45 minutes at cruise speed.
When is an aircraft considered overdue on a flight plan?
Within one hour of last reported ETA.
What’s the squawk code for a communications failure?
7600
What is the squawk code for an emergency?
7700
What is the squawk code for a hijacking?
7500
How long is the Certificate of airworthiness good for?
Indefinitely unless it becomes unairworthy. Such as not passing annuals, being destroyed, or if the minister cancels it.
What is the TSB?
Transportation safety board.
What documents need to be carried each flight? AROWJIL
•Certificate of airworthiness
•Certificate of registration
•POH
•Weight and balance
•Journey log
•Insurance
•Licenses/ medical/ radio certificate
What invalidates the certificate of registration?
If the aircraft is sold, changes address, if aircraft is destroyed or withdrawn from service, if the document becomes illegible or destroyed.
If changes are made regarding the certificate of registration, how long do you have to inform transport Canada?
7 days. A new C of R would then be sent within 90 days.
What does SMS stand for?
Safety management system.