Chapter 4.4 - Flight Rules and Regulations Flashcards
When should ‘See and Avoid’ responsibilities be conducted under (VFR/IFR/Both)?
Both.
Who determines the visibility for VFR flight?
Pilot in command.
Which equipment is required for VFR flights (3)?
- Radio Navigation apparatus.
- Radio Communication apparatus.
- Flight Instruments.
When navigating by visual reference to the ground/water, how long should a Pilot have to check this visual reference?
At least every 30mins.
The Navigation Requirement for VFR flight: The Pilot must be able to do what (2)?
- Visual reference to ground/water.
- Use of radionavigation aids.
The Navigation Requirement for VFR flight: When navigating by visual reference this means (2)?
- Positive visual fixes at least every 30mins.
- In Controlled Airspace, Pilots must notify ATC if track deviates more than 1 NM.
The Navigation Requirement for VFR flight: When navigating by radionavigation aids this means?
Positive radio fixes at least every 2 hours.
When must a Pilot carry out testing for a radio-equipped Aircraft?
Before Taxiing.
VFR Aerodrome MET Minima: Minimum Visibility?
5000m/5km.
VFR Aerodrome MET Minima: Minimum Cloud Base/Ceiling for Class C CTR in populated area?
2000ft.
VFR Aerodrome MET Minima: Minimum Cloud Base/Ceiling for Class C CTR in unpopulated area?
1500ft.
VFR Aerodrome MET Minima: Minimum Cloud Base/Ceiling for Class D CTR in populated area?
1500ft.
VFR Aerodrome MET Minima: Minimum Cloud Base/Ceiling for Class D CTR in unpopulated area?
1000ft.
VFR Aerodrome MET Minima: Minimum Cloud Base/Ceiling for Class G elevation > 2000ft in populated area?
2000ft.
VFR Aerodrome MET Minima: Minimum Cloud Base/Ceiling for Class G elevation > 2500ft in unpopulated area?
1500ft.