Air Regulations 1 Flashcards
Air Law
Define Apron?
The area intended for the loading of cargo, passengers, refueling, parking etc.
How many hours should you refrain from flying legally, after consuming alcohol?
12 hours.
When do you need to return an aviation document, if it has been suspended or cancelled?
Immediately after the effective date of the cancellation or suspension.
How the runway markers are colored?
International orange and white OR solid international orange.
Is VFR permitted in Class B airspace?
Yes, Controlled VFR.
Which time is recorded in the aircraft journey log, Flight Time or Air Time?
Air Time.
Minimum altitude allowed to fly over national parks?
2000 feet AGL.
When does a C of A expire?
C of A doesn’t have an expiry date. It will expire if any of the airworthiness conditions are not met.
Minimum altitude allowed to fly over a non built-up area?
500 feet from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure.
What medical category is required to get a Private Pilot License?
Category 3 or 1 Medical.
What does it mean that when a part of the runway is marked with yellow chevrons?
That area is not available for taxing, take-off roll or landing roll-out.
Flying at cruising altitude of 7500 feet in the Northern Domestic Airspace. What should be your altimeter setting?
29.92 inches of mercury. (The Northern Domestic Airspace and all airspaces at and above 18000 feet ASL is Standard Pressure Region)
Minimum altitude allowed to fly over a built-up area?
1000 feet above highest obstacle with in a horizontal radius of 2000 feet.
What is the 5 year recency requirement?
Complete a flight review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
What is the maximum airspeed permitted below 3000 feet AGL within 10 NM of a controlled airport?
200 KIAS.
What VFR cruising altitude should you choose to fly a magnetic track of 360 degrees?
Odd thousands plus 500 feet.
What is the VFR weather minima in a Control Zone?
3 SM Visibility, 1 SM horizontally from cloud, 500 feet below cloud and 500 feet AGL
What is the restriction to fly near a forest fire area?
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.
What is a “Displaced Threshold” used for?
Taxing, Take-Off roll or Landing roll-out.
What color are the taxi lights?
Blue.
How a displaced threshold is marked?
By a line across the runway with arrowheads pointing to it?
When two aircraft are approaching to land at the same time, who has the right of way?
The one at the lower altitude has the right of way?
What class of airspace is High Level Controlled airspace?
Class A.
When is an aircraft considered overdue?
On a flight plan, with in 1 hour of the overdue time. On flight itinerary, 24 hours.
What equipment are required for a VFR aircraft to enter Class C airspace?
Two-way Communication radio, a Mode C Transponder. (NORDO/no TXPDR aircraft may enter with prior permission for day VFR only)
Cruising altitude is determined in the Northern Domestic Airspace is in accordance with?
True Track.
What are the survival equipment items required to be carried on board for flights over land?
a means to - start a fire, provide a shelter, provide or purifying water, visually signaling device.
When two aircrafts are converging at the same altitude, who has the right of way?
The aircraft that has the other on its right shall give way.
What are the privileges of a Student Pilot Permit?
Flight under supervision of a flight instructor, Day VFR only, Fly in Canada only.
In order to carry passengers at night, what needs to be done every 6 months?
5 takeoffs and landing during the night.
What is the minimum visibility required to fly special VFR?
1 SM.
How the runway lights are arranged in an aerodrome?
Spaced at the same distance and not more than 200 feet apart.