Operating and Flight Rules Flashcards

1
Q

No person shall act as a crew member of an aircraft within ___hrs after consuming an alcoholic beverage.

A

12hours

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2
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intoxicating liquor means a beverage that contains more than ____per cent proof spirits.

A

2.5%

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No person shall start an engine of an aircraft unless

a. )_____
b. )_____
c. )_____

A

a. ) a pilot’s seat is occupied by a person who is competent to control the aircraft
b. )precautions have been taken to prevent the aircraft from moving
c. ) in the case of a seaplane, the aircraft is in a location from which any movement of the aircraft will not endanger persons or property.

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No person shall leave an engine of an aircraft running unless

(a) _____
(b) where no persons are on board the aircraft,
(i) _____
(ii) _____

A

No person shall leave an engine of an aircraft running unless

(a) a pilot’s seat is occupied by a person who is competent to control the aircraft; or
(b) where no persons are on board the aircraft,
(i) precautions have been taken to prevent the aircraft from moving, and
(ii) the aircraft is not left unattended.

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5
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Critical surfaces means...
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
A

a) wings
b) control surfaces
c) rotors
d) propellers
e) horizontal stabilizers
f) vertical stabilizers
g) any other surface identified as critical surfaces in the aircraft flight manual

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6
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What is cold soaking?

A
  • When an a/c is equipped with wing fuel tanks
  • fuel is at a sufficiently low temp so that it lowers the temp of the wing skin to below 0C
  • liquid water comes into contact with wing and subsequently freezes despite OAT being above 0C
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When may a person conduct a take-off in an a/c that has frost, ice or snow caused by cold-soaked fuel adhering to the underside or upper side, or both, of its wings?

A

So long as the take-off is conducted in accordance with the aircraft manufacturer’s instructions for take-off under those conditions

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Where conditions are such that frost, ice or snow may reasonably be expected to adhere to the aircraft, no person shall conduct or attempt to conduct a take-off in an aircraft unless

(a) for aircraft that are not operated under Subpart 5 of Part VII ( AIRLINE OPERATIONS),

(i) _____
or
(ii) _____

A

(i) the aircraft has been inspected immediately prior to take-off to determine whether any frost, ice or snow is adhering to any of its critical surfaces, or
(ii) the operator has established an aircraft inspection program in accordance with the Operating and Flight Rules Standards, and the dispatch and take-off of the aircraft are in accordance with that program; and

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9
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Who can inspect the a/c for icing?

A

a) the pilot in command
b) a flight crew member of the aircraft who is designated by the PIC
c) a person;
i) is designated by the operator of the a/c, and
ii) has successfully completed training relating to ground and airborne icing operations

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An aircraft shall be deemed to be operated over a built-up area or over an open-air assembly of persons if the built-up area or open-air assembly of persons is within a horizontal distance of

A

a) 500 feet from a helicopter or balloon;

b) 2,000 feet from an aircraft other than a helicopter or balloon

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A person may conduct a take-off or landing in an aircraft within a built-up area of a city or town at a place that is not located at an airport, heliport or a military aerodrome where

(a) the place is not set apart for the operation of aircraft;
(b) the flight is conducted without creating a hazard to persons or property on the surface; and
(c) the aircraft is operated
(i) _____
(ii) _____

A

(i) for the purpose of a police operation that is conducted in the service of a police authority, or
(ii) for the purpose of saving human life.

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12
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over a built-up area or over an open-air assembly of persons unless the aircraft is operated at an altitude from which, in the event of an emergency necessitating an immediate landing, it would be possible to land the aircraft without creating a hazard to persons or property on the surface, and, in any case, at an altitude that is not lower than

(i) for aeroplanes, _____ feet above the highest obstacle located within a horizontal distance of _____ feet from the aeroplane,
(b) in circumstances other than those referred to in paragraph (a), at a distance less than ____ feet from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure.

A

(i) for aeroplanes, 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle located within a horizontal distance of 2,000 feet from the aeroplane,
(b) in circumstances other than those referred to in paragraph (a), at a distance less than 500 feet from any person, vessel, vehicle or structure.

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13
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No person shall operate an aeroplane that is towing an object unless the aeroplane is equipped with ____________________________.

A

a tow hook and release control mechanism

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No person shall operate an aircraft in formation with other aircraft except by pre-arrangement between

(a) ______________________________; or
(b) where the flight is conducted within a control zone, _____________________________.

A

(a) the pilots-in-command of the aircraft; or
(b) where the flight is conducted within a control zone, the pilots-in-command and the appropriate air traffic control unit.

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15
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No person operating an aircraft shall conduct aerobatic manoeuvres

(a) over a built-up area or an open-air assembly of persons;
(c) when flight visibility is less than _______;
(d) below _____ feet AGL, except in accordance with a special flight operations certificate issued pursuant to section 603.02 or 603.67;
(e) in any class of airspace that requires _______ with air traffic services unless the appropriate unit that provides air traffic services is advised that aerobatic manoeuvres will be conducted; or
(f) in Class __, ___ or ___ airspace or Class ___ Control Zones without prior co-ordination between the __________ and the ______ unit that provides air traffic control service in that airspace.

A

No person operating an aircraft shall conduct aerobatic manoeuvres

(a) over a built-up area or an open-air assembly of persons;
(c) when flight visibility is less than three miles;
(d) below 2,000 feet AGL, except in accordance with a special flight operations certificate issued pursuant to section 603.02 or 603.67;
(e) in any class of airspace that requires radio contact with air traffic services unless the appropriate unit that provides air traffic services is advised that aerobatic manoeuvres will be conducted; or
(f) in Class A, B or C airspace or Class D Control Zones without prior co-ordination between the pilot-in-command and the air traffic control unit that provides air traffic control service in that airspace.

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16
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No person operating an aircraft with a passenger on board shall conduct an aerobatic manoeuver unless the PIC of the aircraft has engaged in

a) _________________________
b) _________________________

A

a) at least 10 hours dual flight instruction in the conducting of aerobatic manoeuvers or 20 hours conducting aerobatic manoeuvers; and
b) at least one hour of conducting aerobatic manoeuvers in the preceding 6 months!!!!!!

17
Q

The PIC of an IFR aircraft is not required to read back the text of an air traffic control clearance where

a)

b)

A

(a) the air traffic control clearance is received on the ground by the pilot-in-command before departing from a controlled aerodrome in respect of which a standard instrument departure procedure is specified in the Canada Air Pilot; or
(b) the receipt of the air traffic control clearance is acknowledged by the pilot-in-command by electronic means.