Air Law Quiz 2 Flashcards

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1
Q

How do we number runways in the Southern Domestic Airspace?

A

Where magnetic compasses are reliable, are rounded to the nearest 10 degrees.

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2
Q

What do you need to take off at an intersecting runway when an aircraft is on the other one?

A

ATC clearance, but not for uncontrolled airspace.

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3
Q

What is the VFR weather minima?

A

1000ft ceiling, 3SM visibility

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4
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What must an aircraft do when landing at an intersecting runway that is in use?

A

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.

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5
Q

How fast is the wind when the wind sock is fully horizontal?

A

15kts.

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6
Q

What is the wind speed when the wind sock is 60 degree below the horizon?

A

6kts.

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7
Q

What are the required documents for flying?

A
  • Certificate of airworthiness
  • Certificate of registration
  • Operating manual
  • Weight and Balance report
  • journey log
  • insurance
  • crew licences
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8
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What are the VFR and OTT requirements?

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Only during the day, vertical distance from clouds of 1000ft, visuals must be 5SM. Minimum of 15hrs instrument.

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9
Q

How long is a CFS valid for?

A

56 days.

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10
Q

When two aircraft are converging, what aircraft has right of way?

A

The aircraft on the other’s right has to make way by turning right.

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11
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When are seat belts required?

A

During all phases of flight, including taxiing.

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12
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When may the PIC deviate from an ATC clearance?

A

To avoid a collision.

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13
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What does the PIC have to do after deviating from an ATC clearance?

A

Inform ATC of the deviation and return to the last clearance received.

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14
Q

At what altitude is it necessary to have oxygen for all passengers?

A

Above 10,000 ASL and below 13,000 ASL.

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15
Q

How much oxygen must be available to the passengers.

A

10%.

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16
Q

What are your PPL privileges?

A

No passenger limit, no airplane limit, day in good weather only.

17
Q

What is the VFR cruising altitude?

A

Above 1,000ft and at least a 2,000ft radius around any hazards.

18
Q

What must you need onboard when traveling 50+nm over water?

A

A life preserver for every passenger and a sufficient survival kit.

19
Q

When must you have a life raft in the airplane?

A

When traveling 100nm over water.

20
Q

What are the VFR fuel requirements?

A

Pilot must start the flight with a fuel reserve of at least 30 minutes at normal cruise in the daytime, and 45 minutes if landing after dark.

21
Q

What is the minimum VFR altitude?

A

1,000ft.

22
Q

What is the CFS?

A

A NAV CANADA issued article that updates airspace and changes at airports.

23
Q

When do cruise altitude rules come into effect?

A

Above 3,000ft AGL.

24
Q

When flying through an Air Defense Identification Zone, what must you do before flying into it?

A

Must have a DVFR flight plan or FSS (flight service station) flight plan.

25
Q

What is the altitude range for low-level controlled airspace?

A

From 2,200ft and up to but not including 18,000ft ASL.

26
Q

On a track from 180° to 359° what should your altitude be?

A

Altitude should be even 1,000’s + 500’

27
Q

On a track from 360° to 179° what should your altitude be?

A

In the odd 1’000’s + 500ft.

28
Q

What airspace are low-level air routes in?

A

G class airspace.