CAR Part 1 Flashcards

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Subpart ___ General - states that “These regulations may be cited as the Canadian Aviation Regulations.”

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Subpart ___ Interpretation - contains definitions used throughout CARs.

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Subpart ___ Application - exempts Canadian and foreign operated military aircraft, model aircraft, rockets, hovercraft, and wing in ground effect machines from CARs.

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Subpart ___ Administration and Compliance - Regulations and dealing with aviation documents.

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Subpart ___ Charges - sets out fines for contravention of regulations and fees for licensing.

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Subpart ___ Safety Management System Requirements

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Subpart ___ Aerial Sightseeing flights

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Subpart ___ Accountable Executive

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Subpart ___ Aircraft under an Agreement for Transfer of Functions and Duties in Accordance with Article 83 bits of the Convention.

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________ ______ means any aircraft, aircraft engine, aircraft propeller or aircraft appliance part or the component parts of any of those including any computer system and software.

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Aeronautical product

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______ _______ ________ means a certificate issued under CARs Part VII that authorizes the holder of the certificate to operate a commercial air service.

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Air Operator Certificate

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any machine capable of deriving support in the atmosphere from reactions of the air, and includes a rocket.

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Aircraft

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_______ means a power driven heavier-than-air aircraft that derives its lift in flight from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces that remain fixed during flight.

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Aeroplane

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means the time from the moment an aircraft leaves the surface until it comes contact with the surface at the next point of landing.

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Air Time

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full time employee of any approved organization of aeronautical products AUTHORIZED by the minister to certify aeronautical products for export.

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Airworthiness Inspection Rep (AIR)

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means a state that is a party or convention.

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Contracting state

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Convention of ICAO signed on behalf of Canada at Chicago on ________ , as amended from time to time.

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Dec 7, 1994

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Where can you find elementary work?

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CARs 625, Appendix A

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Where can you find flight authority issued?

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Subpart 7 Part V (507)

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Aeronautical design organization authorized by the Minister to approve designs of aeronautical products.

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Design Approval Organization

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means time when the aircraft moves from its own power for the purpose of taking off until the moment it comes to rest at the end of the flight.

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Flight time

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A maintenance process under which part is removed from service or overhauled at fixed intervals defined in operating hours, operating cycles, or calendar time.

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Large Aeroplane limit

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MCTOW of more than 5700kg (12,566lbs)

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means TC that is applicable only to the aeronautical products that are specified in the certificate by serial number or by some other identification unique to those products and includes a limited supplemental type approval issued before OCt 10, 1996 under section 214 of the Air Regulations.

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Limitied Supplemental TC

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MEL is under?
subsection 605.07(3)
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Small Aircraft limit?
maximum permissible take-off weight 5700kg (12,566)lbs or less or a Helicopter maximum permissible take-off weight 2730kg (6,018lbs)
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Vintage aircraft manufactured prior to?
January 1, 1957
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CAR 102.01 Application do not apply to?
Military aircraft of her majesty military of an aircraft other than Canada model aircraft, rockets, hovercraft unless otherwise indicated in regulations
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this subpart contains provisions for administrative grounds for suspensions of documents, notices of suspension, keeping of customer records, return of documents, preservation of evidence and definition of principal.
CAR Part 1 - Subpart 3 - Administration and Compliance
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Specifies fines for contravening CARS various fees for licensing and certification.
CAR Part 1- Subpart 4 - Charges
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part of sightseeing operation or any other commercial flight in an aircraft conducted for the purpose of sightseeing from the air.
CAR Part 1- Subpart 5 - Aerial Sightseeing flights
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Accountable Executive
CAR part I - Subpart 6
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Safety Management System Requirements
CAR 107.01