Air Law General Provision Flashcards
In order for the holder of a landplane rating to acquire a seaplane rating on an aircraft which requires one crew member ____hours of training including ___ of dual flight instruction and ___ solo takeoffs and landings will be required.
7 hours of training 5 hours dual and 5 hours solo.
In order for the holder of a seaplane rating to acquire a landplane rating on an aircraft which requires one crewmember __ hours of training, including __ hours of dual flight instruction and __ solo takeoffs and landing will be required.
3 hours of training 2 hours of dual and 5 hours solo.
A blanket type rating can be issued to cover all aeroplanes with a minimum flight crew of __ pilot excluding high performance aeroplanes.
one pilot.
True or False. An individual type rating is required in order fly a high performance aeroplane.
True
An unrestricted Commercial Pilot License without an instrument rating enable a pilot, while engaged in providing a commercial air service to ___
Fly as co pilot on an aeroplane requiring a minimum flight crew of two pilots provided the pilot’s license is endorsed with the appropriate type rating and the pilot has passed the IATRA exam.
An air taxi service may be provided using a single engine aircraft, a aircraft with MCTOW 8618kg or 19000 lbs with a maximum seating capacity for nine passengers and __
Turboprop aircraft.
When flying VFR by day in a control zone, the minimum allowable visibility is___
3 Miles, 1 mile horizontal distance from clouds and 500 ft vertical distance from clouds.
An aeroplane may not be left with an engine running unless
A person competent to control the aircraft is seated in the pilot seat
A single engine aircraft may be used as an air taxi service in night VFR conditions with passengers on board to provide a commercial air service provided it is authorized to do so in its AOC and the operator complies with the
Commercial Air Services Standard.
True or False. A single engine aircraft may not be operated on a commercial air service by an air taxi operator with more than 9 passengers on board
True.
In order to act as pilot in command of a multi engine aircraft with passengers on board a pilot for an air taxi operator must have flown a minimum of
15 hours on type in the PIC position.
A PPC is valid ___ without the additional training to extend its validity
To the first day of the 13th month following the month in which the PPC was completed.
When under a CVFR within controlled low level airspace above 12500 feet, you should set the transponder to mode A, Code __ plus Mode C
1400
The correct content and sequence of a VFR position report is __
Identification, Position, Time , Altitude, VFR and destination.
You are back tracking on the active runway at the aerodrome for takeoff and see a red flashing light from the tower, this means.
Taxi clear of runway.
The basic width of a VHF airway based on 2 VORs is __ either of the centreline.
4.0 NM
The base of a LF airway is
2200 feet AGL
A LF airway has a width of ___ either side of centreline and widens with a splay angle of __ when the splay intersects the basic width.
4.34NM and 5 degrees
When operating at and in the vicinity of an uncontrolled aerodrome for which a ATF has not been published, the correct frequency to use is
123.2MHZ
When there is a forest fire, your flight path is restricted to as follows
Not to operate below 3000 feet and within 5 nautical miles of the the forest fire area.
When operating a multi engine aircraft under night VFR , the weight of the aircraft must be such that it can at least maintain___ with any engine inoperative
The MOCA of the route being flown.
You are flying in the vicinity of an aerodrome and see flashing red lights from the tower, this means
Airport unsafe, do not land for the time being.
If intercepted by a military aircraft, your actions should be to
Follow instructions, respond to signals, if possible notify the appropriate ATSU, attempt to establish radio communication with the intercepting aircraft on 121.5MHZ and squawk 7700 on the transponder.
In order to be a Chief Pilot at an air taxi operation you are NOT required to hold an ATPL if__
the air taxi operator is authorized to conduct day night VFR and single engine IFR operations.
For an air taxi operation to be conducted under night VF R on company routes in uncontrolled airspace the following much be complied with, The MOCA must be 1000ft above the highest obstacle within 3 miles of the centreline of the route and
an MEA must be used to to assure signal coverage.
Responsibilities of the Chief Pilot would normally include
developing the standard operating procedures.
Transport of passengers in single engine aeroplanes in an air taxi operation is
permitted within all regions including designated mountainous regions in certain factory built turbine powered aeroplanes.
The operations manager at an air taxi operation must hold an appropriate license and ratings which a pilot in command is required to hold for one of the aeroplanes operated and
Must have acquired at least two years related supervisory experience with an air operator of a commercial air service whose flight operatrion are similar in size and scope.
In order to fly single pilot IFR in a multi engine aeroplane in an air taxi operation, the pilot must meet the following experience and training standards. You require a total of
1000 hours of flight time, 100 hours on multi engine aeroplanes, 50 hours of simulated or actual flight in IMC and 50 hours of flight time on the aeroplane type.
When a PPC has lapsed for more than _____ months then the initial requirements of the PPC must be complied with.
24 months
In order to fly VFR within class B airspace, the altimeter and pitot static system should have been calibrated within the last _____ months
24 months
For which of the aeroplane classes and crew positions is a PPC sufficient.
Co-Pilot of a multi engine aircraft in an air taxi operation with passengers on board and pilot in command of a single engine aircraft which is operated in accordance with day VFR in an air taxi operation with passengers on board.
When flying VFR as a co pilot in a multi engine aeroplane which has a minimum flight crew requirement of two pilots.
An initial type rating for the co pilot shall consist of pilot proficiency check thereafter the Chief Pilot or delegate is responsible for the annual recurrent training.
With respect to a pilot flying a single engine aeroplane carrying cargo only under night VFR for an air taxi operation
The chief pilot or a pilot designated by the chief pilot is responsible for the pilot.
An appropriate class of instrument rating is not required
The chief pilot or a pilot designated by the chief pilot certifies the competency of the pilot.
With respect to standard operating procedures for air taxi operators a copy of the sop
Must be carried on board.
A pilot proficiency check is valid for
The first day of the thirteenth month following the month in which the pilot proficiency check was completed.
In the southern domestic airspace altitude selection above an altitude of _____ AGL for VFR pilot is based on magnetic track.
3000ft
When flying CVFR in class B airspace within the southern domestic airspace on a magnetic track of 120 degrees an appropriate cruising altitude would be
13000 — CVFR starts at 12500 ft
You are flying in the standard pressure region at FL310. Your decent for landing within the standard pressure region requires you to descend to 10000 and hold at the IAF. The altimeter should be set to the current altimeter setting of the aerodrome.
Just prior to commencing descent from 10000 feet
Fuelling with passengers on board is permitted
Provided all exits are clear of obstructions and are available for passenger evacuation.
Safe movement of passengers to and from the aeroplane is the responsibility
Of the air operator
An air taxi aeroplane is required to carry ___ first aid kit on board the aircraft by virtue of the number of seats
1 first aid kit
When operating an aeroplane in an air taxi operation under night VFR, the minimum altitude is ____ above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance ____ of the route to be flown
1000, 3 miles
When flying a single engine land aeroplane in day VFR over water for an air taxi operation and the route requires that you fly 110nm from the nearest shore or suitable landing site the following equipment must be carried
Life rafts sufficient in total capacity to accommodate all of the persons on board
A life preserver for each person on board.
When operating an aeroplane for an air taxi operator under day VFR, the minimum altitude is ___ AGL and a minimum distance of ___ from any obstacle
300 feet AGL and 300 feet.
You are on the apron at an airport. You see a green flashing signal light directed at you. This means
Cleared to taxi
With respect to the safe movement of passengers to and from an aeroplane providing a commercial passenger air service
Passengers must be alerted to possible hazardous conditions
Personal entertainment systems which includes headsets which could possibly decrease awareness of the passenger may not be worn
Smoking restrictions must be enforced.
When flying for an air taxi operation in an aircraft which requires a type rating, a flight crew member must have completed ___ takeoffs and landing within the last ___ days in an aircraft of the same type
3 takeoffs and 90 days
You are flying a King Air at FL230 route to an airport which is located in the standard pressure region. The altimeter should be set prior to landing
Prior to commencing your final descent to land the altimeter should be set to the altimeter setting of the destination aerodrome.
When taking off from an aerodrome located in the standard pressure region and climbing to cruising altitude/level within the standard pressure region, the altimeter should be
Set to the airport altimeter setting and left at this value until just prior to levelling off at the target altitude.
When transitioning in cruise from altimeter setting region to the standard pressure region the altimeter should be
Set to 29.92 just after entering the standard pressure region.
Flight operating within or into the ADIZ require
A defence flight plan or itinerary to be filed
A pilot is planning a VFR flight in the southern domestic airspace and the following information is relevant to the flight
TAS 160 knots
Planned Track 197 degrees True
Variation 22 degrees E
Wind 100/40
A 6000 feet
B 6500 feet
C 7000 feet
D 7500 feet
7500 feet
_______________
Answer D.
If you are intercepted in the air
Follow instructions given by the intercepting aircraft
Attempt to contact the intercepting aircraft on 121.5
And..
Attempt to notify the appropriate ATSU
A low level airway is controlled airspace and extends from _____ AGL to up 17999 ASL
2200 AGL
A control zone normally has a ____ nm radius and is normally called at ____ AAE
7 nm and 3000 feet above airport elevation.
A low level airway route is ____ airspace and extends from ____ upwards to _______
Uncontrolled airspace,
The surface of the earth, but not including 18000 feet so 17999ft
The maximum allowable speed within 10nm of a controlled airport is ____ when below 3000ft AGL
200 KIAS
The maximum allowable speed below 10000ft ASL is
250 KIAS
When two heavier than air aircraft are converging on approximately the same heading and altitude
The aircraft which has the other on its right shall give way.
A reportable accident is an accident resulting directly from the operation of an aircraft where
A person is killed or sustains injury as a result of being on board
An aircraft sustains damage which adversely affects the structural strength of the aircraft
Or
An aircraft is missing or inaccessible.
Transportability of a PPC or PCC from one air taxi operator to another is
Permitted provided the hiring operator records the PPC /PCC validity and expiration date in company records, hiring company SOPs, ground emergency training and company indoctrination training is completed.
Canadian Air Regulations (CARs) are made under the authority of
the Aeronautics Act
Which authorities can request aircraft documentation?
peace officer, The Minister, or an immigration officer.
No person shall operate a leased aircraft unless
unless the authorization is carried on board
A certified aerodrome is
inspected and maintained to TC requirements, and the current status is advertised in the CFS
Unpaved runways at aerodromes must be marked with
solid orange or striped orange and white cone shaped markers visible from both the ground and air at not more than 90 meters (300 feet) apart along each side of the runway.
Those parts of an airport or aerodrome used for the surface movement of aircraft are the
maneuvering area and apron(s
A standard windsock will fly horizontal in a wind of . . . . . KT or greater.
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The maneuvering area is
those parts of the aerodrome intended for taxiing, taking off and landing of aircraft
The standard circuit is at 1 000 feet
AGL and left turns.
Except for the purpose of taking off and landing an aircraft shall not be flown over an aerodrome at a height of less than
2 000 feet AGL
A temporarily closed runway is marked
with white crosses.
Before a night flight with an air taxi service the pilot must have performed
3 takeoffs and landings within the preceding 90 days.
No pilot shall exercise the privileges of their rating unless they have
acted as PIC or co-pilot within the preceding 5 years.
CPL privileges do not include
a.
PPL privileges until the end of the medical validity period specified for the PPL.
b.
flight instructor when holding the required qualifications.
c.
PIC of a two crew aircraft.
d.
VFR OTT.
PIC of a two crew aircraft
For a Category 1 medical an ECG is required at the first medical then every
2 years between 30 and 40 years of age and every year after 40 years of age.
The holder of a licence may exercise the privileges provided not
a.
pregnant and has not given birth in the last 6 weeks.
b.
given birth in the last 8 weeks.
c.
entered the 25th week of pregnancy.
d.
entered the 30th week of pregnancy.
entered the 30th week of pregnancy.
A pilot has not flown in 3 years. To have a current license
a.
complete a training program or PPC.
Correct
b.
perform a solo flight of 5 takeoffs and landings.
c.
do the PSTAR.
d.
request a currency extension from Transport Canada.
complete a training program or PPC.
A pilot has not flown in over 6 years. To have a current licence
a.
complete 5 takeoffs and landings within 12 months preceding the flight.
b.
rewrite the radio test and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
c.
repeat the flight test for the license held within 12 months preceding the flight.
d.
complete a flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
complete a flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
Control zones are from the surface up to and including
3 000 feet above aerodrome elevation, unless otherwise specified
Which class of airspace is not currently being used for control zones (CZ) or terminal control areas (TCA)?
Class B airspace
Which airspace requires a transponder?
Class A B and C airspace
Terminal control area rules and equipment requirements are based on?
Airspace classification
Transition areas are based at
700 feet AGL unless otherwise specified.
Controlled area extensions are based at
2 200 feet AGL unless otherwise specified
For VFR flight in a Class C terminal control area
1.
a two needle altimeter and a heading indicator are required.
2.
air traffic control will take responsibility for your aircraft and the avoidance of other aircraft and terrain.
3.
a clearance to enter does not guarantee separation from other aircraft.
4.
establishing two-way communication does not guarantee separation from other aircraft.
a clearance to enter does not guarantee separation from other aircraft
The dimensions from a forest fire is normally
5 NM radius from the fire extending vertically to 3 000 feet AGL.
Class F is
1.
restricted use airspace.
2.
advisory use airspace.
3.
controlled airspace.
4.
special use airspace.
special use airspace.
Required prior to entering Class C airspace is
1.
a traffic advisory and the ATIS code.
2.
to get an instruction.
3.
to establish two-way radio contact.
4.
a clearance.
clearance.
When a Class C or D control zone airport’s tower closes, the zone becomes Class
E controlled
It is true that Class G airspace is
1.
uncontrolled.
2.
where air traffic control has authority.
3.
not used at aerodromes.
4.
rarely used.
uncontrolled
Class B airspace is airspace that
1.
only IFR traffic is permitted.
2.
authorized VFR traffic is permitted.
3.
IFR and cleared VFR traffic are permitted.
4.
IFR and controlled VFR traffic are permitted.
IFR and controlled VFR traffic are permitted
Regarding Class C airspace, which is correct?
1.
Is controlled
2.
Requires the mode C transponder
3.
Runway separation is provided between all aircraft
4.
All of the above
All of the above
When operating within Class C
1.
equipment and workload permitting conflict resolution between VFR aircraft can be provided upon request.
2.
conflict resolution between VFR aircraft is provided.
3.
conflict resolution between VFR aircraft can be provided upon request.
4.
aircraft will be provided with traffic information upon request.
conflict resolution between VFR aircraft can be provided upon request.
Regarding Class F advisory airspace
1.
prior permission is required from the user agency.
2.
authorization is required from The Minister of Transport Canada.
3.
transmit the pilots intentions on 126.7 MHz, and any other frequency, prior to entry and after leaving the area.
4.
aircraft are encouraged to avoid flights within, unless if necessary, at the pilots discretion.
aircraft are encouraged to avoid flights within, unless if necessary, at the pilots discretion.
Class B low level controlled airspace
1.
all airspace above 2 200 feet ASL up to but not including 18 000 feet ASL.
2.
all airspace above 12 500 feet ASL or at and above the MEA, whichever is higher, up to but not including 18 000 feet ASL.
3.
provides ATC service to IFR and VFR aircraft.
4.
the pilot shall file a flight itinerary prior to entering.
all airspace above 12 500 feet ASL or at and above the MEA, whichever is higher, up to but not including 18 000 feet ASL.
The vertical dimensions of a controlled low-level airway is
2 200 feet AGL up to, but not including, 18 000 feet ASL.
The vertical dimensions of an uncontrolled low-level air route is
the surface up to, but not including, 18 000 feet ASL.
No person shall operate an aircraft over a forest fire area or over any area that is located within
5 NM at an altitude of less than 3 000 feet AGL or in any airspace that is described in a NOTAM.
No person shall act as a flight crew member
Select one:
a.
in such a reckless or negligent manner as to endanger or be likely to endanger the life or property of any person.
b.
if suffering or likely to suffer from fatigue.
c.
while under the influence of alcohol.
d.
all of the above are correct.
All of the above are correct
On descent into a airport the aeroplane is overtaking another aeroplane which is also on the descent. According to the CARs
pass the other aeroplane well to the right.
No person shall leave an engine of an aircraft running unless
a pilot’s seat is occupied by a person who is competent
No person operating an aircraft shall permit the fueling of the aircraft while an engine is running
a.
when passengers are embarking or disembarking unless section CAR 704.33 and 705.40 are complied with.
b.
when passengers are on board the aircraft unless section 704.33 and 705.40 are complied with.
c.
while not complying with the rules and procedures set out in the companies operations manual.
d.
All of the above
All of the above
An airplane shall be deemed to be operated over a built-up area or over an open-air assembly of persons if within a horizontal distance of
Select one:
a.
2 000 feet.
b.
1 000 feet.
c.
500 feet.
d.
1 NM.
2000 feet
Except for the purposes of taking off, approach, or landing, no person shall operate an airplane over a built-up area at an altitude lower than
Select one:
a.
500 feet above the highest obstacle.
b.
1 000 feet above the highest obstacle.
c.
1 000 feet above ground level.
d.
2 000 feet above the highest obstacle
1 000 feet above the highest obstacle.
When two aircraft are converging at the same altitude
Select one:
a.
balloons shall give way to gliders.
b.
gliders and balloons shall give way to an airship.
c.
both aircraft shall alter their heading to the left.
d.
power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to airships, gliders and balloons
power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to airships, gliders and balloons.
When two aircraft are approaching head-on
each aircraft shall alter their heading to the right.
While conducting aerobatic maneuvers visibility must be at least
3 miles and the maneuvers conducted above 2 000 feet AGL
When conducting aerobatic maneuvers with a passenger on board the PIC must have previously engaged in
10 hours dual flight instruction in conducting of aerobatic maneuvers or 20 hours conducting aerobatic maneuvers and at least 1 hour of conducting aerobatic maneuvers in the preceding six months.
No person shall operate an aircraft below 10 000 feet ASL at greater than
250 KIAS
Mandatory cruising altitudes start at
3 000 feet AGL.
Cruising altitudes are in feet ASL. Where they become mandatory is once flying above 3 000 feet AGL.
For example the elevation in an area is 700 feet ASL. Mandatory cruising altitudes would start above 3 700 feet ASL (700 + 3 000). That would mean that the first east bound mandatory cruising altitude would be 5 500 feet ASL for VFR and 5 000 feet ASL for IFR. West bounds first mandatory would be 4 500 feet ASL for VFR and 4 000 feet ASL for IFR. If below the 3 700 then you can fly at whatever altitude. It is recommend to follow the pattern, but a VFR pilot could fly at 1 900 feet ASL east or west.
If in higher elevations, 8 000 feet ASL, then mandatory altitudes would start at 11 000 feet ASL (8 000 + 3 000). If above 12 500 feet ASL you may be in Class B so then you fly what the controller assigned altitude.
A crew member is under the influence of a drug that may impair them. Is this crew member allowed to operate an aircraft?
No, as no one is permitted to act as a crew member while using any drug that impairs the persons faculties to operate an aircraft
A pilot of an aircraft has had a few alcoholic beverages the previous night before the flight and still feels uneasy and notices the effects of the drinking. It has been more than 12 hours since the last drink so is the pilot allowed to act as a crew member?
No, as the effects of the drink are still felt
It is recommended after drinking for a pilot not to fly for a period of at least . . . . . hours.
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If two aircraft are converging head-on
both aircraft should turn to their right to avoid a collision
In the Southern Domestic Airspace the cruising altitudes are based on
magnetic track
Flight levels are expressed in
a.
thousands of feet ASL.
b.
hundreds of feet.
c.
millibars.
d.
hectopascals or inches of mercury.
hundreds of feet.
The altimeter setting used in the Altimeter-setting Region is
the setting of the nearest station en route, unless in high level airspace.
On arrival in the Standard Pressure Region set the altimeter to the aerodrome’s altimeter setting
immediately prior to descent unless holding or cruising below FL180.
On departure in the Standard Pressure Region set the altimeter to 29.92 in Hg immediately prior to
reaching the cruising flight level or while passing through 18 000 feet ASL
On departure at at aerodrome in the Altimeter-setting Region if an altimeter setting is not available
set the altimeter to the aerodrome elevation.
The term Flight Level (FL) is used to express height
when operating in the Standard Pressure Region with 29.92 in Hg set on the altimeter subscale.
When transitioning from one region to another, change the altimeter setting
always on the Standard Pressure Region side except as authorized by ATC
When transitioning from the Standard Pressure Region to the Altimeter-setting Region the altimeter setting used is
Select
the setting from the nearest station along the route.
Flashlights are required on board
where the aircraft is operated at night and must be readily available to each crew member.
Life rafts are required in single-engine or multi-engine aeroplane unable to maintain level flight with an engine failed if
the flight will be conducted at more than 100 NM from shore or the distance covered in 30 minutes, whichever distance is the lesser.
A multi-engine aircraft capable of sustaining level flight with one engine failed requires a life raft when more than
200 NM or 60 minutes of flight at planned cruising speed, whichever distance is the lesser from shore.
The fire extinguisher is found to be empty during the walkaround. Is it legal to operate the aircraft?
No, the aircraft does not have its minimum equipment.
Life preservers are required on board an aircraft when
operating beyond 50 NM from shore.
operating beyond gliding distance from shore.
taking off or landing on water.
A flight itinerary shall be filed with
FSS or FIC, or responsible person.
A responsible person is
any person who has agreed to report the aircraft overdue.
Forty-five minutes reserve fuel is sufficient for
Day VFR and Night VFR flights.
The minimum fuel requirement for day VFR is fuel for the entire flight
plus 30 minutes at cruise power
Is it permissible to stow your flight bag on the floor behind the pilot’s seat?
No, it must be stowed in a bin, compartment, or rack
Who must be instructed or briefed on safety procedures and the exit(s)?
Passenger(s) and crew
A two hour flight has 30 minutes reserve fuel on board and the departure has been delayed until 45 minutes before official night. Is the aircraft legal to depart?
No, because the flight requires 45 minutes reserve for a night flight
On April 10 a Category 1 medical certificate was completed by a commercial pilot who is over 40 but less than 60 years of age and not engaged in single-pilot air transport carrying passengers. This permits the pilot to exercise
a.
commercial pilot privileges until May 1, two years later.
b.
private pilot privileges through, but not after, March 31 next year.
c.
commercial pilot privileges until November 1, the same year.
d.
commercial pilot privileges through April 30, one year later.
commercial pilot privileges through April 30, one year later.
When must a commercial or airline transport pilot have an audiogram done?
Select one:
a.
First Category 1 medical and at first exam after turning 55 years of age
b.
Every Category 1 medical
c.
First medical and after turning 55 years of age
d.
First medical
First Category 1 medical and at first exam after turning 55 years of age
No person shall operate an aircraft in Class B controlled airspace in VFR flight unless the aircraft is equipped with
Select one:
a.
radio communication equipment capable of two-way communication with the appropriate ATS facility.
b.
radio navigation equipment capable of using navigation facilities to enable the aircraft to be operated in accordance with the flight plan.
c.
a transponder and automatic pressure altitude reporting equipment.
d.
all of the above.
all of the above.
All flying within Class C airspace must be
Select one:
a.
conducted in an aircraft equipped with a transponder with automatic altitude reporting capability.
b.
conducted in an aircraft with radio navigation equipment that meets RNAV certification requirements.
c.
in compliance with ATC clearances and instructions.
d.
on a flight plan filed prior to arrival or departure.
In compliance with ATC clearances and instructions
An aircraft shall be equipped with a transponder capable of automatic pressure altitude reporting when operating within all
Select one:
a.
Class A, B, and C airspace.
b.
Class D and E airspace.
c.
Class F airspace.
d.
of the above airspace.
Class A B C airspace
An airport served by an operating control tower within Class D airspace ceases operation for the day. The airspace
Select one:
a.
becomes Class E uncontrolled.
b.
remains Class D as long as a weather observer or automated weather system is available.
c.
remains Class D provided a RCO is providing RAAS to that aerodrome.
d.
becomes Class E controlled.
becomes Class E controlled.
The vertical limit of Class D airspace will normally be topped at
Select one:
a.
18 000 feet ASL.
b.
up to and including 2 500 feet AGL.
c.
the base of the Class E airspace.
d.
12 500 feet ASL.
12500 Feet ASL
When operating an aircraft in the vicinity of an airport that is within a Class E control zone, a pilot must establish radio contact
Select one:
a.
5 minutes prior to entering.
b.
5 minutes prior to joining the circuit.
c.
5 NM prior to entering.
d.
prior to joining the circuit.
5 minutes prior to entering
CYA 502 (F) is Class F
Select one:
a.
advisory airspace used for the military.
b.
advisory airspace used for flight testing.
c.
restricted airspace used for the military.
d.
advisory airspace used for flight training.
Use for flight training
When there is a forest fire what does the airspace become?
Select one:
a.
The airspace does not changed but there will be a NOTAM.
b.
Restricted from the surface to 5 000 feet AGL with a 5 NM radius around the fire.
c.
Restricted from the surface to 3 000 feet AGL with a 5 NM radius around the fire, unless a NOTAM is issued stating otherwise.
d.
Restricted from the surface to 3 000 feet AGL with a 10 NM radius around the fire
Restricted from the surface to 3 000 feet AGL with a 5 NM radius around the fire, unless a NOTAM is issued stating otherwise.
Aeroplanes operating over a built-up area or open-air assembly of persons must maintain an altitude of at least
Select one:
a.
2 000 feet vertically and 3 000 feet horizontally.
b.
1 000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 500 feet.
c.
2 000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 1 000 feet.
d.
1 000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance of 2 000 feet.
1 000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal distance of 2 000 feet
In the Southern Domestic Airspace a runway numbered 08 and 26 on the approach ends indicate that the runway is orientated
Select one:
a.
008° and 026° true.
b.
081° and 261° true.
c.
northwest to southeast.
d.
082° and 262° magnetic.
082° and 262° magnetic
When approaching taxiway holding lines from the side with solid line, the pilot
Select one:
a.
may continue taxiing.
b.
should continue taxiing until all parts of the aircraft have crossed the lines.
c.
should not cross without ATC clearance.
d.
must hold on the other side of the lines and request further clearance from ATC.
should not cross without ATC clearance.
What does a series of arrows painted on the approach end of a runway signify?
Select one:
a.
This part of the runway may be paved but is non load bearing.
b.
The threshold has been displaced.
c.
That portion of the runway must never be used.
d.
This portion of the runway is designated as the touchdown zone.
The threshold has been displaced
The minimum distance at which an aeroplane may be operated from a structure which is not located within a built-up area is
Select one:
a.
1 000 feet.
b.
2 000 feet horizontally.
c.
500 feet above the ground.
d.
500 feet.
500 feet.
Life preservers must be carried on board when
Select one:
a.
more than 30 minutes or 100 NM, whichever distance is the lesser.
b.
at more than 50 NM from shore.
c.
when beyond gliding distance from shore.
d.
more than 60 minutes or 200 NM, whichever distance is the lesser.
at more than 50 NM from shore.
Which is true with respect to formation flight?
Select one:
a.
Not authorized unless the PIC of each aircraft is trained and found competent in formation.
b.
Authorized with prior arrangement between the PIC of each aircraft in the formation even if there is a risk of collision.
c.
Authorized only if flight visibility is greater than 3 NM.
d.
Not authorized in control zone unless a clearance is obtained from ATC.
Not authorized in control zone unless a clearance is obtained from ATC.
Unless otherwise authorized the lowest altitude that aerobatics can be conducted at is not below
Select one:
a.
3 000 feet AGL.
b.
2 000 feet AGL.
c.
2 200 feet AGL.
d.
3 000 feet ASL.
2 000 feet AGL
After an ATC clearance has been accepted, a pilot may not deviate from that clearance unless the pilot
Select one:
a.
receives an amended clearance or has an emergency that requires a deviation.
b.
is operating an aircraft in Class A airspace.
c.
is operating VFR OTT.
d.
is operating an aircraft in Class E airspace.
receives an amended clearance or has an emergency that requires a deviation.
Unless otherwise authorized, the permissible indicated airspeed below 10 000 feet ASL is
Select one:
a.
not limited for arriving aircraft.
b.
250 KT maximum.
c.
180 KT maximum.
d.
200 KT maximum.
250 KT maximum.
When operating under VFR above 3 000 feet AGL, the appropriate cruising altitudes to be maintained are based upon the
Select one:
a.
magnetic heading being flown in the Southern Domestic Airspace.
b.
true heading being flown.
c.
true heading being flown in the Northern Domestic Airspace.
d.
magnetic track being flown in the Southern Domestic Airspace.
magnetic track being flown in the Southern Domestic Airspace.
When climbing into the standard pressure region, set the altimeter to 29.92 in Hg
Select one:
a.
prior to passing through 18 000 feet ASL.
b.
after leveling at the planned flight altitude.
c.
when no local airport altimeter setting is available.
d.
after passing through 18 000 feet ASL
after passing through 18 000 feet ASL
What altimeter indication would show if flying level cruise at FL200?
Select one:
a.
20 000 feet ASL
b.
20 000 meters ASL
c.
2 000 feet ASL
d.
200 meters ASL
20 000 feet ASL
When departing from an airport in the standard pressure region . . . . . set the altimeter to 29.92 in Hg.
Select one:
a.
prior to leveling off at the desired flight level
b.
never
c.
after passing through 18 000 feet ASL
d.
after takeoff
prior to leveling off at the desired flight level
While flying at FL230 in the SCA a clearance to descend out of the standard pressure region and into the altimeter setting region in anticipation of a visual approach and landing at an airport is received. Reset the altimeter
Select one:
a.
in the standard pressure region.
b.
below 10 000 feet ASL.
c.
after being cleared for landing by ATC.
d.
just prior to passing through FL180.
just prior to passing through FL180
When must a flight plan or flight itinerary be filed?
Select one:
a.
Only when flying to the United States.
b.
Only when going to another airport/aerodrome.
c.
When travelling greater than 25 NM from the point of departure.
d.
Only when shutting down at another airport/aerodrome.
When travelling greater than 25 NM from the point of departure.
What does S/C indicate in the equipment portion of a flight plan?
Select one:
a.
All standard equipment except a Mode C transponder.
b.
All standard equipment.
c.
Standard equipment and a Mode A transponder.
d.
All standard equipment and a Mode C transponder.
All standard equipment and a Mode C transponder.
An aircraft weighing 7 498 kg would fall into the wake turbulence category of
Select one:
a.
medium.
b.
ultra-light.
c.
heavy.
d.
light.
Medium
A crew member is under the influence of a drug that may impair them. Is this crew member allowed to operate an aircraft?
Select one:
a.
No, as no one is permitted to act as a crew member while using any drug that impairs the persons faculties to operate an aircraft.
b.
Yes, if the drug is legal.
c.
Yes, if the drug is acting as a pain killer.
d.
Yes, if the drug has a medicinal value
No, as no one is permitted to act as a crew member while using any drug that impairs the persons faculties to operate an aircraft.
A pilot of an aircraft has had a few alcoholic beverages the previous night before the flight and still feels uneasy and notices the effects of the drinking. It has been more than 12 hours since the last drink so is the pilot allowed to act as a crew member?
Select one:
a.
Yes, it has been more than 12 hours since the last drink.
b.
No, as the effects of the drink are still felt.
c.
Yes, if safety can be maintained.
d.
Yes, if an aviation medical doctor is consulted.
No, as the effects of the drink are still felt
A VFR cross country is planned with a magnetic track of 360° in the Southern Domestic Airspace. Which cruising altitude is legal for the direction of flight?
Select one:
a.
4 500 feet ASL
b.
7 500 feet ASL.
c.
6 000 feet ASL
d.
5 000 feet ASL.
7500 ASL
A VFR cross country is planned with a magnetic track of 180° in the Southern Domestic Airspace. Which cruising altitude is legal for the direction of flight?
Select one:
a.
6 500 feet ASL
b.
4 000 feet ASL
c.
5 000 feet ASL
d.
5 500 feet ASL
6 500 feet ASL
It is recommended after drinking for a pilot not to fly for a period of at least . . . . . hours.
Select one:
a.
36
b.
12
c.
24
d.
8
24
Aircraft critical surfaces include
Select one:
a.
wings and flight control surfaces.
b.
rotors and propellers.
c.
horizontal and vertical stabilizers.
d.
all of the above.
All of the above
An aeroplane operating at night under special VFR may be granted a clearance by ATC to
Select one:
a.
fly through the control zone.
b.
takeoff and depart.
c.
arrive for landing.
d.
depart or arrive.
Arrive for landing
A pilot has not flown in 3 years. To have a current license
Select one:
a.
complete a training program or PPC.
b.
do the PSTAR.
c.
perform a solo flight of 5 takeoffs and landings.
d.
request a currency extension from Transport Canada.
complete a training program or PPC.
A pilot has not flown in over 6 years. To have a current licence
Select one:
a.
complete 5 takeoffs and landings within 12 months preceding the flight.
b.
rewrite the radio test and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
c.
repeat the flight test for the license held within 12 months preceding the flight.
d.
complete a flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight
complete a flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
A temporarily closed runway is marked
Select one:
a.
with white crosses.
b.
by white and yellow crosses at each end.
c.
by the wind sock(s) being removed.
d.
with yellow crosses.
With white crosses
During the day aeroplanes can request to operate under special VFR for
Select one:
a.
departing, arriving or transit the controlled airspace.
b.
departing, arriving or transit the control zone.
c.
departing or arriving within controlled airspace.
d.
only arriving.
departing, arriving or transit the controlled airspace.
In the Southern Domestic Airspace the cruising altitudes are based on
Select one:
a.
magnetic heading.
b.
true heading.
c.
true track.
d.
magnetic track.
magnetic track.
The minimum equipment required for an aircraft in order for a pilot to request special VFR is
Select one:
a.
a Mode C transponder and two-way radio communication.
b.
two-way radio communication.
c.
a Mode C transponder.
d.
GPS/GNSS and two-way radio communication
two-way radio communication.
Under which circumstances can a pilot make a request for special VFR?
Select one:
a.
When already inside a control zone and the weather goes below VFR minimums.
b.
When an aeroplane is departing from an aerodrome at night with a visibility of at least 1 SM.
c.
To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1 SM exists.
d.
To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1 NM exists.
To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1 SM exists.
While using intersecting runways an aircraft can takeoff with LAHSO in effect when
Select one:
a.
the landing aircraft accepts a clearance to land and hold short of the intersection of the two runways.
b.
the taking off aircraft agrees to takeoff before the two runways intersect.
c.
an aircraft agrees to land after the runway intersection.
d.
aircraft use visual reference to avoid collision while taking off from different runways that intersect.
the landing aircraft accepts a clearance to land and hold short of the intersection of the two runways.