Air Regulations 1 Flashcards

Air Law

1
Q

Define Apron?

A

The area intended for the loading of cargo, passengers, refueling, parking etc.

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2
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How many hours should you refrain from flying legally, after consuming alcohol?

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12 hours.

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3
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When do you need to return an aviation document, if it has been suspended or cancelled?

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Immediately after the effective date of the cancellation or suspension.

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4
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How the runway markers are colored?

A

International orange and white OR solid international orange.

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5
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Is VFR permitted in Class B airspace?

A

Yes, Controlled VFR.

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6
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Which time is recorded in the aircraft journey log, Flight Time or Air Time?

A

Air Time.

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7
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Minimum altitude allowed to fly over national parks?

A

2000 feet AGL.

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8
Q

When does a C of A expire?

A

C of A doesn’t have an expiry date. It will expire if any of the airworthiness conditions are not met.

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9
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Minimum altitude allowed to fly over a non built-up area?

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500 feet from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure.

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10
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What medical category is required to get a Private Pilot License?

A

Category 3 or 1 Medical.

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11
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What does it mean that when a part of the runway is marked with yellow chevrons?

A

That area is not available for taxing, take-off roll or landing roll-out.

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12
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Flying at cruising altitude of 7500 feet in the Northern Domestic Airspace. What should be your altimeter setting?

A

29.92 inches of mercury. (The Northern Domestic Airspace and all airspaces at and above 18000 feet ASL is Standard Pressure Region)

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13
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Minimum altitude allowed to fly over a built-up area?

A

1000 feet above highest obstacle with in a horizontal radius of 2000 feet.

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14
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What is the 5 year recency requirement?

A

Complete a flight review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.

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15
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What is the maximum airspeed permitted below 3000 feet AGL within 10 NM of a controlled airport?

A

200 KIAS.

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16
Q

What VFR cruising altitude should you choose to fly a magnetic track of 360 degrees?

A

Odd thousands plus 500 feet.

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17
Q

What is the VFR weather minima in a Control Zone?

A

3 SM Visibility, 1 SM horizontally from cloud, 500 feet below cloud and 500 feet AGL

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18
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What is the restriction to fly near a forest fire area?

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No person shall operate an aircraft over a forest fire area that is located within 5 NM at an altitude of less than 3000 feet AGL.

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19
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What is a “Displaced Threshold” used for?

A

Taxing, Take-Off roll or Landing roll-out.

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20
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What color are the taxi lights?

A

Blue.

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21
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How a displaced threshold is marked?

A

By a line across the runway with arrowheads pointing to it?

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22
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When two aircraft are approaching to land at the same time, who has the right of way?

A

The one at the lower altitude has the right of way?

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23
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What class of airspace is High Level Controlled airspace?

A

Class A.

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24
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When is an aircraft considered overdue?

A

On a flight plan, with in 1 hour of the overdue time. On flight itinerary, 24 hours.

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25
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What equipment are required for a VFR aircraft to enter Class C airspace?

A

Two-way Communication radio, a Mode C Transponder. (NORDO/no TXPDR aircraft may enter with prior permission for day VFR only)

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26
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Cruising altitude is determined in the Northern Domestic Airspace is in accordance with?

A

True Track.

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27
Q

What are the survival equipment items required to be carried on board for flights over land?

A

a means to - start a fire, provide a shelter, provide or purifying water, visually signaling device.

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28
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When two aircrafts are converging at the same altitude, who has the right of way?

A

The aircraft that has the other on its right shall give way.

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29
Q

What are the privileges of a Student Pilot Permit?

A

Flight under supervision of a flight instructor, Day VFR only, Fly in Canada only.

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30
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In order to carry passengers at night, what needs to be done every 6 months?

A

5 takeoffs and landing during the night.

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31
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What is the minimum visibility required to fly special VFR?

A

1 SM.

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32
Q

How the runway lights are arranged in an aerodrome?

A

Spaced at the same distance and not more than 200 feet apart.

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33
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Does a VFR aircraft need a clearance to enter Class D airspace?

A

No, but it must establish two-way communication prior to entry.

34
Q

What would be the number of a runway, with orientation 217 degrees magnetic?

A

Runway 22.

35
Q

What are the equipment required on board for a power-driven aircraft?

A

checklist, necessary charts, hand-held fire extinguisher, timepiece, a flashlight, first aid kit.

36
Q

What color is the runway threshold light?

A

GREEN lights when viewed from the approach side and RED from the back.

37
Q

Define aerodrome?

A

An area of land or water that is designated for the arrival, departure, movement and servicing of aircraft.

38
Q

If a windsock fly horizontal, what does that indicate?

A

a wind of 15 KT or more.

39
Q

Low Level air routes are Class ____ airspace.

A

G.

40
Q

An aircraft taking position for take-off and another one is on the approach for the same runway. Who has the right of way?

A

The aircraft that is landing or about to land has the right of way.

41
Q

What airspace a Class C reverts to, when the ATC services are not operating?

A

Class E

42
Q

Define Air Time?

A

Starts once the wheels become airborne and ends once the wheels touch the ground.

43
Q

While overtaking another aircraft, who has the right of way?

A

The aircraft that is being overtaken.

44
Q

What are the privileges of a Privat Pilot License?

A

Fly anywhere in the world; Not for hire or reward; Fly as rater; Night, Float, Multi, VFR OTT, IFR, High Performance.

45
Q

Are VFR flights allowed through Class F Advisory airspace?

A

VFR may fly through but must keep alert.

46
Q

Define Airport?

A

A certified aerodrome, inspected and maintained to TC requirements.

47
Q

What is the name given for those parts of an aerodrome used for the surface movement of aircraft, including the maneuvering area and apron?

A

Movement Area.

48
Q

Define Flight Time?

A

Starts as soon as the aircraft is first moved under its own power for the purpose of a flight and ends once the engine is shut down for the purpose of ending the flight.

49
Q

What is maneuvering are?

A

Those parts of the aerodrome intended for taxing, taking off and landing of aircraft.

50
Q

Which certificate list the serial number, aircraft type and date issue for the aircraft?

A

Certificate of Airworthiness.

51
Q

Cruising altitude is determined in the Southern Domestic Airspace is in accordance with?

A

Magnetic Track.

52
Q

Which class of airspace is uncontrolled?

A

Class G.

53
Q

Whose responsibility it is to ensure that the aircraft is in a condition for safe flight?

A

PIC

54
Q

How far from the edge of the runway an aircraft must hold short if there is no hold short line?

A

200 feet.

55
Q

How the runways are marked in Northern Domestic Airspace in Canada?

A

Correspond to its true bearing rounded off to the nearest 10 degrees.

56
Q

Large white crosses on the runway indicates?

A

Runway is closed.

57
Q

In order to carry passengers at day, what needs to be done every 6 months?

A

Pilots who wish to carry 1 or more passengers must complete at least 5 takeoffs and 5 landings in the category and class* of aircraft in which they carry passengers.

58
Q

What class of airspace are low level airways classified as?

A

Class E.

59
Q

How long the airport lights will stay on typically, once you activate the ARCAL system?

A

15 mins.

60
Q

What is the minimum altitude permitted to do aerobatic maneuvers?

A

2000 feet AGL. (and 3 SM visibility)

61
Q

What does CRFI stand for?

A

Canadian Runway Friction Index.

62
Q

When is a flight plan or itinerary required?

A

When a flight goes beyond 25 NM radius from the departure aerodrome.

63
Q

What is the requirements for a VFR aircraft to enter Class E control zone?

A

VFR aircraft must follow Mandatory Frequency procedures.

64
Q

How long is the medical valid for a PPL holder?

A

5 years, if holder is under 40 years of age, and 2 years if holder is over 40.

65
Q

How the runways are marked in Southern Domestic Airspace in Canada?

A

Correspond to magnetic bearing rounded off to the nearest 10 degree.

66
Q

Are VFR flights allowed through Class F restricted airspace?

A

Yes, with permission only.

67
Q

Unless otherwise authorized, an aircraft shall not fly over an airport except for taking off or landing, at a height of?

A

less than 2000 feet AGL.

68
Q

What persons are allowed to inspect the aircraft documentation?

A

A Peace Office, An Immigration Officer, The Minister.

69
Q

A Cessna has a glider on its right side and they are converging at the same altitude. Who has the right of way?

A

A power-driven heavier-than-air shall give way to gliders, airships and balloons.

70
Q

What is the requirements for a VFR aircraft to enter Class E controlled airspace (not control zone)?

A

No special requirements for VFR in Class E.

71
Q

What side of the hold short line an aircraft must hold short on?

A

Solid line side.

72
Q

Define Class B airspace?

A

All low level controlled airspace above 12500 feet ASL up to but not including 18000 feet ASL.

73
Q

How are taxiways marked?

A

Yellow line down their center.

74
Q

Can a day VFR aircraft, depart in special VFR conditions?

A

Yes.

75
Q

Can a pilot who doesn’t have IFR rating, fly in Class A airspace?

A

No. Only IFR flights are permitted in Class A.

76
Q

What aircraft are not prohibited from entering a forest fire area?

A

Aircraft operated by a Department of Transport personnel involved with surveillance and enforcement of Aviation Legislation.

77
Q

To fly in Canada, a foreign registered aircraft from a contracting state’s pilot must have?

A

A Canadian License or an equivalent to a Foreign Validation License.

78
Q

An aircraft is taking position for take-off and another one is on the approach for the same runway. Who has the right of way?

A

The aircraft that is landing or about to land has the right of way.

79
Q

What does a broad yellow solid and dashed lines across a taxiway indicate?

A

Hold Short line.

80
Q

What is the maximum airspeed permitted below 10000 feet ASL?

A

250 KIAS.

81
Q

How far from the shore, you are permitted to fly without a life preserver on a land airplane?

A

50 NM.

82
Q

When two aircraft are approaching head on. What is the right course of action to avoid collision?

A

Each aircraft shall alter the heading to the right.