L1 Flashcards
- Standard pax weights
Par 135 - 303
84kg - adults
46kg - child aged 4 to 14
15kg - child under 4
Part 135 -303
- DG - empty diving tanks or equipments brought on board are DG goods Class 9
Can we take them on board?
Part 92
As long as it is packed and handled in accordance to instructions and regulations
- Logging of flight time in the logbook, within 7 days out from base
Part 61-25
More than 5 days within 48 hours
Part 61-25
- Class c Airspace ceiling 500’ within CTR. VIS?
Min. Vis is 5km
- PY CTR. Between 3000’ and 20,000’
Track 110 degrees
Use semicircular rules
Part 91.313
- Noise abatement procedure
Part 93.57 AYPY
Not to fly below 2500’ unless approaching to land or tracking as per ATC instruction or following IFR procedures.
- Rostered to do a flight time of 9 hours finishing off at 10:30pm, can you do that?
Part 122.103
Yes, if rested 14 hours, able to start work again 14:40 the next day
Part 122.103
- PIC type experience reqs.
Part 125.505
SE 5 hrs and 5 T/O and L
ME 10hrs and 8 T and L
Turbojet or Turbofan 15hrs and 10 T and L
Part 125.505
- Restricted, Danger and Prohibited Areas
Part 91.129
Restricted - so long as the approval gained by the controlling authority
Danger - so long as precautions are taken
Prohibited - no go zone
Part 91.129
- A pilot flying as PIC was asked by a passenger sitting on the RH seat to fly the aircraft. You would intend to climb to cruise and at a safe height, you would hand over and monitor, would you agree?
Part 135.69
No, only a flight crew member or an approved/authorised representative of the director:
Who has the permission of the certificate holder and the PIC and
Who is performing a required duty
Part 135.69
- Light Signals by ATC
Part 91.243
Find
- VFR position reports
Part 91.309
At least every 30 mins or
At the times/reporting points required by ATS
Part 91.309
- Actual runway bearings at Jackon’s Airport
A) RW 14 - 143
B) RW 31 - 323
C) Elevation 126’
- The certificate holder shall ensure that while refuelling or de-fuelling where fuel is spilled onto an impermeable surface and is likely to endanger persons or property
Part 135.75 Fuel spillage
A) Refuelling and de-fuelling is stopped and
B) immediate action is taken to cover the fuel with sand, saw dust, dry earth or an agent such as foam or dry chemical extinguisher powder to reduce the fire hazard
Part 135.75 Fuel spillage
- A charterer requests to take hid son for a ride on a photography flight at 300’. Do you accept?
Part 73.59/Part 91.311
No, because only persons essential to the exercise are carried.
Part 73.59/Part 91.33
- You are carrying three hunters with their rifles, provided the fire arms are:
Part 91.9
A) disabled
B) stowed in a place only accesible to crew members or
C) the aircraft is operating solely for that purpose
Part 91.9
- Altimeter Settings:
A) When ascending above 20,000’ set 1013
B) When descending through FL210 set altimeter to the appropriate area or aeródromo QNH
C) When operating between 20,000’ and FL210 set QNH as authorised by ATC
- In Class F airspace below 10,000’ you intend to increase cruise speed to 250kts. What situation can you increase to 250kts?
Aviation events
Part 91.237
1. When min safe speed for aircraft is more
2. When the min speed for an IFR procedure is more
- Documents to be carried in a PNG registered aircraft
Part 91.111
A) Current Airworthiness Certifícate
B) Technical Log
C) A certificate of registration
Part 91.111
- Passenger briefing
Part 91.211
Part 91.211
- Select code 7600 for radio failure
- Select code 7000 for emergencies
Part 91.249
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- Right of way rules.
Two aircraft converging head on, who should give way
The aircraft having the other to his right will give way
Part 91.229
- You are a rated flight instructor doing a scenic flight. All aircraft are in use but a friend offers you a private aircraft which has a special airworthiness certificate. Can you use the aircraft?
Part 91.105
No
Part 91.105
- You arrived at an airport and experience a flat tyre. This airport has a spare tyre. can you replace the tyre and continued the flight?
Part 43.51 Appendix A pg. 4,13,31
A) Yes you can
B) Yes, provided you operator authorises you and you have been certified by the engineers
C) Yes you can as you are not dismantling aircraft parts
Part 43.51 Appendix A pg. 4,13,31