Chapter 5.2 - Airworthiness and Aeroplane Equipment Flashcards
How many Airworthiness Classes are there and what are they called (2)?
- Two Types.
- Classes A and B.
Name all four Operational Classes of an Aircraft?
- Private.
- Aerial Work.
- Charter.
- Regular Public Transport.
What is considered as an Airworthy Aircraft?
An Aircraft which meets the accepted standards for safe flight.
Name four main Airworthiness Documents?
- Certificate of Airworthiness.
- Certificate of Registration.
- Flight Manual.
- Maintenance Release.
What two documents are needed from CASA before you can fly an Aircraft in Australia?
- Certificate of Registration.
- Certificate of Airworthiness.
What is the prefix for Aircraft Registration in Australia?
VH.
What does MR stand for?
Maintenance Release.
What does LAME stand for?
Licensed Aircraft Maintenance Engineer.
When must a Daily Inspection of the interior and exterior of an Aircraft be carried out?
Prior to the first flight of each day.
Who is responsible to check if the Daily Inspection has been completed and certified in Part 3 of the Maintenance Release?
Pilot in command.
Who and when must a Preflight Inspection be carried out?
Before each flight by the Pilot about to fly.
All Aircrafts operating at (above/below) 5000 feet AMSL must be equipped with what (2)?
- Above.
- VHF Radio.
Name four minimum instruments required for flight under VFR?
- Airspeed Indicator.
- Altimeter.
- Magnetic Compass.
- Timepiece/Watch.
When operating in Controlled Airspace, a serviceable SSR Transponder is required and should be capable of which modes (2)?
- Mode A.
- Mode C.
When flying over water, what must be present in an Aircraft?
Life Jacket for each occupant.