Airlaws Flashcards

1
Q

compilation of aeronautical information relative to the Philippine air operations

A

AIP

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2
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AIP meaning

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Aeronautical Information Publication

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3
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AIS meaning

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Aeronautical Information Service

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4
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a service established within the defined area of coverage responsible for the provision of aeronautical information/data necessary for the safety, regularity, and efficiency of air navigation

A

AIS

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5
Q

PCAR Part 1

A

general policies, procedures, and definitions

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6
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PCAR Part 2

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personnel licensing

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7
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PCAR Part 3

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approved training organizations

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8
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PCAR Part 4

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aircraft registration and markings

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9
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PCAR Part 5

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airworthiness

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10
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PCAR Part 6

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approved maintenance organization

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11
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PCAR Part 7

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instruments and equipment

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12
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PCAR Part 8

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operations

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13
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PCAR Part 9

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air operator certification and administration

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14
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PCAR Part 10

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commercial air transport by foreign air carriers within the Republic of the Philippines

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15
Q

PCAR Part 11

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aerial work

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16
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PCAR Part 13

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accident and incident investigation

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17
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PCAR Part 18

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safe transportation of dangerous goods by air

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18
Q

defined area on land or water 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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19
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an authorization entered on a license, stating special conditions, privileges, or limitations pertaining to such license

A

rating

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20
Q

any individual who engages in the operation of an aircraft

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airman

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21
Q

who are the airmen

A

pilot/flight engineer/flight radio || maintenance personnel || ATC operator || member of the flight crew

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22
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a licensed individual charged with duties essential to the operation of an aircraft during a flight duty period

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flight crew member

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23
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total time from the moment an airplane moves for the purpose of taking off, to the moment it finally comes to rest at the end of a flight

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flight time

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24
Q

flight time during which a person is receiving flight instruction from a licensed flight instructor on board the aircraft

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dual instruction time

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25
Q

authorized to instruct other pilots

A

flight instructor

26
Q

student pilot is the sole occupant of the aircraft

A

solo flight time

27
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designated by the aircraft owner as being in charge and responsible for the safe conduct of flight

A

pilot in command PIC

28
Q

licensed pilot serving in any piloting capacity other than PIC but excluding a pilot receiving instruction

A

co-pilot

29
Q

a controlled airspace extending upwards from a specified limit above the earth

A

control area

30
Q

hours between sunset and sunrise

A

night

31
Q

duty and rest period

A

duty cannot exceed 14 hours, minimum rest period of 8 hours between flights

32
Q

rest period every 7 days

A

24 consecutive hours

33
Q

flight time limit in any calendar year

A

1000 hours

34
Q

flight time limit in any calendar month

A

100 hours

35
Q

flight time limit in any 7 consecutive days

A

30 hours

36
Q

alcohol level limit

A

0.04 percent

37
Q

documents required from an aircraft before it can fly

A

airworthiness certificate
radio station license
registration certificate
operating manual
weight and balance
insurance

38
Q

additional or optional equipment for flight

A

fire extinguisher
first aid kit
life vests

39
Q

types of aircraft lights

A

navigation / beacon / anti collision / landing

40
Q

inpection done for aircraft used for compensation or hire or for flight instruction

A

every 100 hours of service

41
Q

types of CTAF

A

unicom & multicom

42
Q

when two aircraft of the same category are converging at the same altitude

A

the aircraft to the right has the right of way

43
Q

when both aircraft are approaching head on

A

each aircraft should alter its course to the right

44
Q

an airplane overtaking another one needs to do so

A

from the right. The overtaken airplane has the right of way

45
Q

an aircraft which is on final approach to land

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has the right of way over other aircraft in flight or maneuvering on the ground

46
Q

an aircraft of any category which has declared an emergency

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has the right of way over all other aircraft

47
Q

when two aircraft of different categories are on a converging path

A

the least maneuverable has the right of way over the more maneuverable

48
Q

least maneuverable - more maneuverable list

A
  1. balloon
  2. glider
  3. refuelling aircraft
  4. airship
  5. airplanes/helicopters
49
Q

VFR cruising altitude principle

A

Half Moon Principle
Odd thousand feet plus 500
* (0 deg - 179 deg)
Even thousand feet plus 500
* (180 deg - 359 deg)

50
Q

minimum safe VFR altitudes over a congested area

A

not less than 1000 feet above the ground within a 2000 feet radius from the tallest obstacle

51
Q

minimum safe VFR altitudes over a non-congested area

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not less than 500 feet above the ground

52
Q

minimum safe VFR altitudes over the sea or a sparsley populated area

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not less than 500 feet from a building, or person, or a vehicle

53
Q

minimum safe VFR altitudes on hills and mountains

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not operated within 1000 feet of a hill or a mountain

54
Q

document using a specific format filed with the nearest FSS which describes the planned route of a flight

A

flight plan

55
Q

in VFR, it is primarily intended to enhance safety by allowing to initiate search and rescue procedures (SAR) of a missing airplane

A

flight plan

56
Q

time in which the flight plan should be submitted

A

at least 60 minutes before the intended time of departure

57
Q

time in which flight plan is submitted when during flight

A

at least 10 minutes before entering into a control area or an advisory area or crossing an airway/advisory route

58
Q

when should the flight plan be opened

A

beginning of flight

59
Q

when should the flight plan be closed

A

within 30 minutes of reaching the destination

60
Q

endurance for C152 day

A

3 hours 30 minutes

61
Q

endurance for C152 night

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3 hours 15 minutes