AirLaw Flashcards

1
Q

March 04, 2008, act creating the CAAP, authorizing the appropriation of funds therefore, and for other purposes.

A

RA 9497

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2
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Prescribes the requirements for issuing licenses and ratings

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Revised CAR Part 2

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3
Q

Defined area on land or water including buildings, installations and equipment, intended to be used either wholly or in part for the arrival, departure and surface movement of the aircraft.

A

Aerodrome

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4
Q

A compilation of aeronautical information relative to Philippine air operations published by the Aeronautical Information Service with the authority of the CAAP under DOTC.

A

Aeronautical Information Publication

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5
Q

PCAR - Personnel Licensing.

A

PART 2

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6
Q

PCAR - Airworthiness/

A

PART 5

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7
Q

Invented, used or designed for navigation especially by flight in the air.

A

Aircraft

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8
Q

Intended to be used for propulsion of the aircraft.

A

Aircraft Engine

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9
Q

Shall mean any kind of body and parts of all aircraft but not including powerplant and propeller.

A

Airframe

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10
Q

A person involved in flying, maintaining, or operating aircraft.

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Airman

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11
Q

A licensed crew member charged with duties to the operation of an aircraft during flight time.

A

Flight Crew Member

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12
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Indicates broad classification of aircraft such as airplane, rotorcraft, lighter-than-air, etc.

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Category

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13
Q

Means a classification within a category having similar operating characteristics such as SEL, MEL, SES, MES, etc.

A

Class

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14
Q

Make or model of an aircraft (SEL: C152, C172).

A

Type

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15
Q

Airspace extending upwards in a specific height, from the surface of the earth.

A

Controlled Area

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16
Q

Flight time during which a person is receiving a flight instruction form a licensed flight instruction onboard the aircraft.

A

Dual Instruction time

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17
Q

A pilot who is qualified to instruct other pilots and who has received flight Instructor License.

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Flight Instructor

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18
Q

Total time from the moment the aircraft first moves until the moment it comes to the end of the flight or engine start to engine stop.

A

Flight Time

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19
Q

Time during which a pilot is piloting an aircraft by references to instruments.

A

Instrument Flight Time

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20
Q

Time during which a pilot is practicing on the ground (simulator)

A

Instrument ground time

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21
Q

Instrument flight time or instrument ground time.

A

Instrument time

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22
Q

Individual who manipulates and controls an aircraft during the time defined as flight time.

A

Pilot

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23
Q

Licensed pilot serving any piloting capacity other than as PIC. Also a pilot or flight crew who assists in flying the aircraft who is not pilot-in-command.

A

Co-Pilot

24
Q

Authorization entered on a license and forming part thereof, stating special conditions, privileges or limitations pertaining to such license.

A

Rating

25
Q

Flight time during which a pilot is the sole occupant of an aircraft.

A

Solo flight time.

26
Q

Hours between end of evening civil twilight and beginning of morning civil twilight or such other period between sunset and sunrise.

A

Night

27
Q

An air traffic facility that provides information and services to aircraft pilots before, during, and after flights but unlike air traffic control, is not responsible for giving instructions or clearances or providing separations.

A

Flight Service Station

28
Q

SPL Requirements:

A
  1. At least 16 years old
  2. Citizen of the Philippines
  3. Be able to speak, read, write, and understand English
  4. 3rd class medical certificate
29
Q

PPL requirements:

A
  1. At least 17 years old
  2. Citizen of the Philippines
  3. Be able to speak, read, write, and understand the English language
  4. 2nd Class Medical Certificate
  5. Pass written and practical examination (40 hours)
30
Q

PPL Flight Hours Breakdown:

A

Dual:

Local - 25 hours
Cross-Country - 5 hours (150NM, 2 Full Stops)

Solo:

Local - 5 hours
Cross-Country - 5 hours (150NM, 2 Full Stops)

31
Q

No person shall act as a flight crew member of an aircraft unless he holds a valid license appropriate to his duties.

A

Authority to act as a flight crew member

32
Q

The validity of the authorization shall not extend beyond the period of validity of the license.

A

Rendering a valid license

33
Q

A holder of a license shall not exercise privileges other than the privileges of the license he holds.

A

Privileges of the holder of the license.

34
Q

Any license or rating covered in this art of the car may be renewed 30 days before the expiration according to PCAR but suggested time is at least 45 days to 2 months before expiration date.

A

Application for renewal

35
Q

A holder of an expired license and or rating shall pass CAR and practical examination.

A

Reinstatement of license

36
Q

Upon the suspension, revocation or expiration of the license, the holder thereof shall surrender such license.

A

Surrender of license

37
Q

A holder of an airman shall keep his license in his person when he is on duty or performing the duties pertinent to his license.

A

Display of license.

38
Q

All practical and theoretical examinations and test shall be accepted to the satisfaction of the administrator and the minimum passing grade in each subject of examination or test shall be 70%

A

Standard of performance during exam.

39
Q

Within 30 days after any change in the permanent mailing address of a holder of an airmen license, the holder shall notify the administrator in writing of such change.

A

Change of address

40
Q

All types of licenses or ratings issued under this part of the CAR are non-transferrable.

A

Non-transferability

41
Q

Pilot required documents:

A
Pilot license
Medical license
NTC license
ELP
Pilot's logbook
Grade sheet from last proficiency check
42
Q

Duration of SPL

A

24 calendar months

43
Q

Duration of PPL

A

24 calendar months but can be upgraded to 60 calendar months or 5 years

44
Q

Duration of CPL

A

60 calendar months or 5 years

45
Q

Flight Time for 1 Day, 1 Week, 1 Month, 1 Year

A

8 hrs, 30 hrs, 100 hrs, 100 hrs

46
Q

Rest period for pilot:

A

8 hrs in any 24hrs period

47
Q

Responsible for preflight inspection to check the aircraft for flight safety.

A

PIC

48
Q

Privileges of a private pilot license holder:

A

Pilot or co-pilot of any aircraft without pay

49
Q

He has the final authority as the disposition of the aircraft while he is in command.

A

PIC

50
Q

Maximum alcohol content allowed

A

0.04%

51
Q

Aircraft shall not be operated in negligent or reckless manner so as to endanger life or property of others.

A

Negligence or Reckless operation of an aircraft

52
Q

VFR safe altitude for congested areas:

A

1000ft above the highest obstacle within a radius of 2000ft

53
Q

VFR safe altitude for elsewhere

A

500ft

54
Q

Right of way: approaching head on

A

each shall alter its heading to the right

55
Q

Right of way: converging

A

right aircraft has right of way. left aircraft shall give way

56
Q

Right of way: overtaking

A

aircraft being overtaken has right of way

57
Q

Right of way: Emergency Landing

A

Aircraft that is aware that another is compelled to land shall give way