Air Law Quiz 2 Flashcards
How do we number runways in the Southern Domestic Airspace?
Where 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 minima?
1000ft ceiling, 3SM visibility
What must an aircraft do when landing at an intersecting runway that is in use?
Must be able to stop 200ft from intersecting runway, hold short line must be published in the CFS, runway must be dry and tailwind must be below 5kts.
How fast is the wind when the wind sock is fully horizontal?
15kts.
What is the wind speed when the wind sock is 60 degree below the horizon?
6kts.
What are the required documents for flying?
- Certificate of airworthiness
- Certificate of registration
- Operating manual
- Weight and Balance report
- journey log
- insurance
- crew licences
What are the VFR and OTT requirements?
Only during the day, vertical distance from clouds of 1000ft, visuals must be 5SM. Minimum of 15hrs instrument.
How long is a CFS valid for?
56 days.
When two aircraft are converging, what aircraft has right of way?
The aircraft on the other’s right has to make way by turning right.
When are seat belts required?
During all phases of flight, including taxiing.
When may the PIC deviate from an ATC clearance?
To avoid a collision.
What does the PIC have to do after deviating from an ATC clearance?
Inform ATC of the deviation and return to the last clearance received.
At what altitude is it necessary to have oxygen for all passengers?
Above 10,000 ASL and below 13,000 ASL.
How much oxygen must be available to the passengers.
10%.