Collision Avoidance Flashcards
Name 3 references a pilot should be aware of to stay current with Air Traffic Regulations.
Advisory circulars issued by Transport Canada.
Amendments to the Canadian Aviation Regulations.
Aeronautical Information Manual (A.I.M.) Canada.
When two aircraft are approaching head-on, each should alter course in which direction to avoid danger of collision?
Each pilot should alter their course to the right.
When an aircraft overtakes another, it should alter its heading in which direction and pass on which side?
The aircraft should alter its heading to the right and pass on the right.
When two airplanes are on converging courses at the same altitude, the airplane that has the other on the right must give way. True of False?
True.
List the order of aircraft based on their right-of-way.
- Fixed or free balloons.
- Gliders.
- Airships.
- Power driven fixed wing to rotary wing airplanes.
An airplane towing another should yield to other mechanically powered aircraft. True or False?
False. An airplane towing another would have priority.
If two airplanes are approaching to land at the same time, which airplane has the right-of-way, and what is the exception?
The airplane at the lower altitude would have the right-of-way. A power driven airplane should yield to a motorless airplane, if both are approaching to land at the same time.
An aircraft in flight or maneuvering on the ground/water must yield to another aircraft that is about to land. True or False?
True.
Over the built-up area of any city, town or other settlement or over any open air assembly, the minimum altitude at which an aircraft may be flown is an altitude that will permit, in the event of an emergency, the landing of the aircraft without creating a hazard to persons or property on the ground. In any case, this minimum altitude may not be less than ____ feet above the highest obstactle within a radius of 2,000 feet from the aircraft.
1,000 feet.
Over the built-up area of any city, town or other settlement or over any open air assembly, the minimum altitude at which an aircraft may be flown is an altitude that will permit, in the event of an emergency, the landing of the aircraft without creating a hazard to persons or property on the ground. In any case, this minimum altitude may not be less than 1,000 feet feet above the highest obstactle within a radius of ____ feet from the aircraft.
2,000 feet.
Over the built-up area of any city, town or other settlement or over any open air assembly, the minimum altitude at which an aircraft may be flown is an altitude that will permit, in the event of an emergency, the landing of the aircraft without creating a hazard to persons or property on the ground. In any case, this minimum altitude may not be less than 1,000 feet feet above the highest obstactle within a radius of 2,000 feet from the aircraft. Elsewhere than over the areas mentioned above, the minimum altitude is ____ feet above the highest obstacle within a radius of ____ feet from the aircraft.
500 feet. 500 feet.
Except when taking off or landing, an airplane may not be flown at a height of less than ____ feet over an aerodome.
2,000 feet.
Single-engine airplanes in Canada may be flown over open water beyond gliding distance from the shore only if they are engaged in a commercial air service. True or False?
False.
They may only be flown over open water beyond gliding distance from the shore if they are NOT engaged in a commercial air service.
Single-engine airplanes in Canada may be flown over open water beyond gliding distance from the shore only if they are not engaged in a commercial air service. True or False?
True.