Module 3 Flashcards
The regulations for Aircraft Marking and Registration are located in?
CAR Part II
The standards for Aircraft Marking and Registration are located in:
CAR 222
The regulations state that an aircraft in Canada:
Must have its aircraft markings visible before flight.
The nationality mark of Canada is:
C
The registration mark for an aircraft registered today is:
Four letters.
The registration mark for an aircraft registered before 1974 is:
Three letters
The registration mark for an vintage aircraft is:
Three letters.
The marks on an aircraft:
Can be at an angle up to 35°.
The marks on an aircraft must be:
In Roman capital type without ornamentation.
The standards applying to aircraft marks are located in:
CAR Standard 222 Division I.
A hang glider flying in Canada must be registered in Canada. True or False
False
If an aircraft is operating as an air taxi, it would be registered as:
Commercial aircraft.
If an aircraft ownership is transferred from one Canadian owner to another, the Minister will register the aircraft with an:
Interim registration.
If a company is importing an aircraft not registered in Canada, they will ask the Minister to register the aircraft with an:
Provisional registration.
What requirements are required with the nationality and registration marks when you export a Canadian registered aircraft?
Marks must be removed before deregistering aircraft.