Air Law Flashcards
How do we number runways in the Southern Domestic Airspace?
We measure in Magnetic compasses are reliable are rounded to the nearest 10 degrees
What do you need to take off at an intersecting runway when an aircraft is on the other one?
ATC Clearance, but not for uncontrolled airspace.
what is the VFR Weather Miniama?
1000ft Ceiling, 3 SM visiblity.
What must an aircraft do when landing at an intersecting runway that is in use?
Stop 200ft from the runway and hold short on the line Runway must be dry and tailwind must be below 5kts.
How fast is the wind when the windsock is fully horizontal?
15kts.
What is the wind speed when the windsock is 60 degrees below the horizontal?
6kts.
What are the required flight documents for flying the plane?
- Certificate of airworthiness
- Certificate of Registration
- Operating Manual- POH
- Weight and Balance
- Journey log
- proof of insurance
- Crew liscences
What are VFR and OTT requirements?
Only during the day, the vertical distance from the clouds of 1000ft, visuals must be 55M. Minimum of 15hrs of instrument rating CPL required.
How long is CFS valid for?
56 Days.
When two aircraft are on a head-on collision what do they do?
Both Turn to the right.
When are seatbelts required?
All of the flight plus you have to have your seat belt lap belt and shoulder belt.
When may PIC deviate from ATC clearance?
To avoid a collision.
What does PIC have to do after deviating from ATC clearance?
Inform ATC of the deviate and return to last clearance received.
PPL Privileges?
NO passenger limit, no Airplane limit, Day is good weather only.
What altitude is it necessary to have oxygen for all passengers?
10,000 to 13,000 AGL.
How much oxygen available for each person?
10%
What is VFR cruising altitude?
Above 1,000ft and at least 2,000ft radius around any hazards.
What must you need onboard while traveling 50+ NM overwater?
A life preserver for every passenger and a sufficient survival kit.
What must you need onboard while traveling 100+ NM overwater?
A life raft with all the essentials to survive.
What are the VFR fuel requirements?
You must have at least 30 minutes of fuel reserved at normal cruise in the daytime and night 45 minutes of fuel.
What is the minimum VFR altitude?
1,000 feet.
When do cruise altitude rules come into effect?
Above 3,000 feet AGL
When flying through an Air Defense Identification Zone. What must you do to fly through it?
You must file a DVFR flight plan.
Who is the altitude range for low-level controlled airspace?
From 2000 feet and up to but not including 18000 ft ASL.