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What is the minimum time permitted between the consumption of an alcoholic beverage and the operation of an aircraft?
A crew member shall not:
(1) Consume alcohol less than 8 hours prior to the specified reporting time for flight
duty or the commencement of standby;
(2) Commence a flight duty period with a blood alcohol level in excess of 0·2 promille;
(3) Consume alcohol during the flight duty period or whilst on standby.
What is the minimum time permitted between the consumption of an alcoholic beverage and the operation of an aircraft?
A crew member shall not:
(1) Consume alcohol less than 8 hours prior to the specified reporting time for flight
duty or the commencement of standby;
(2) Commence a flight duty period with a blood alcohol level in excess of 0·2 promille;
(3) Consume alcohol during the flight duty period or whilst on standby.
What documents are required to be carried onboard an aircraft prior to flight?
(a) An operator shall ensure that the following are carried on each flight:
(1) The Certificate of Registration;
(2) The Certificate of Airworthiness;
(3) The original or a copy of the Noise Certificate (if applicable), including an English translation, where one has been provided by the Authority responsible for issuing the noise certificate;
(4) The original or a certified true copy of the Air Operator Certificate and a copy of Operations Specification relevant to the aeroplane type, issued in conjunction with the certificate;
(5) The Aircraft Radio License;
(6) The Radio Installation Certificate, and
(7) The original or a copy of the Insurance Certificate(s), which cover the aircraft, its crew, passengers and third party liability clauses.
(b) Each flight crew member shall, on each flight, carry a valid flight crew license with appropriate rating(s) for the purpose of the flight.
If a multi engine civil aircraft is to take off with inoperative instruments, which document must be carried on board?
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Who is responsible for keeping individual crew member’s operations manual updated as changes and additions are furnished?
Each holder of an Operations Manual, or appropriate parts of it, shall keep it up to date with the amendments or revisions supplied by the operator.
In an un-pressurized aircraft, above what altitude must you take into consideration the oxygen requirements of part IV?
(1) An operator shall not operate a non-pressurised aeroplane at altitudes above
10 000 ft unless supplemental oxygen equipment, capable of storing and dispensing the oxygen supplies required, is provided.
cabin crew and pax oxygen req for flights between 10,000 and 13,000 ft more than 30 mins
10% of pax for flights between 10 and 13 for less than 30 mins
What quantity of First Aid 02 is required on board an aircraft?
be sufficient for the remainder of the flight after cabin depressurization when the cabin altitude exceeds 8 000 ft but does not exceed 15 000 ft, for at least 2% of the passengers carried, but in no case for less than one person.
If thunderstorms or potentially dangerous weather on proposed route for a flight carrying passengers under part IV regulations. What equipment must be carried on board?
equipped with airborne weather radar equipment whenever such an aeroplane is being operated at
night or in instrument meteorological conditions in areas where thunderstorms or
other potentially hazardous weather conditions (wind shear), regarded as detectable
with airborne weather radar, may be expected to exist along the route.
Under part IV, what are the weather minimums required for an airport to be used as an alternate on an IFR flight plan?
when the appropriate forecasts and reports indicate that during a period commencing 1 hour before and ending 1 hour after the ETA, the weather conditions will be at or above the applicable landing minima for that airport.
Maximum flight duty times for pilots?
(1) During the period of 28 (twenty eight) consecutive days expiring at the end of the
day on which the flight begins exceeds 100 (one hundred) hours: or during the
period of 12 (twelve months) expiring at the end of the previous month exceeds
900 (nine hundred) hours:
Maximum in 24 hour period 2 crew
14 hours Duty – 10 hours flight
Maximum in 24 hours period 1 crew
11 hours duty – 8 hours flight
An airfield with no suitable airport, Isolated aerodrome, what fuel is required for aircraft with turbine engines? Reciprocating engines?
(c) For aeroplanes with reciprocating engines, fuel to fly for 45 minutes plus 15% of the
flight time planned to be spent at cruising level, or two hours, whichever is less; or
(d) For aeroplanes with turbine engines, fuel to fly for two hours at normal cruise
consumption after arriving overhead the destination aerodrome, including final reserve
fuel; and extra Fuel if required by the commander.
What is the number of fire extinguishers is required for 250 passengers?
4 pax compartment: 61-200 3 201-300 4 301-400 5
What navigation equipment is required for MNPS airspace?
c) For unrestricted operation in MNPS airspace an aeroplane must be equipped with two
independent Long Range Navigation Systems (LRNS).
(d) For operation in MNPS airspace along notified special routes an aeroplane must be
equipped with one Long Range Navigation System (LRNS), unless otherwise specified.
Take off weight shall not exceed:
(a) An operator shall ensure that the take-off mass does not exceed the maximum takeoff
mass specified in the Aeroplane Flight Manual for the pressure altitude and the ambient temperature at the aerodrome at which the take-off is to be made.
How many Cabin Crew are required for 163 passengers?
4
One cabin crew member for every 50, or fraction of 50, passenger seats installed on the same deck of the aeroplane;
When can a pilot conduct a CAT II approach?
Certified by the authority
system for recording as successful or a failure
aircraft certified
crew certified
radio altimiter DA
RVR provided
when must life rafts be carried
(1) 120 minutes at cruising speed or 400 nautical miles, whichever is the lesser, for aeroplanes capable of continuing the flight to an aerodrome with the critical power unit(s) becoming inoperative at any point along the route or planned diversions; or
(2) 30 minutes at cruising speed or 100 nautical miles, whichever is the lesser, for all other aeroplanes, unless the equipment specified in sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) below is carried.
Which Aircraft have to be equipped with an Altitude Alerting System?
> 5700kgs
9 pax
jet aircraft
How often in an OPC (Operator Proficiency Check) required?
operator proficiency check shall be 6 calendar months in addition to the remainder of the month of issue.
How often in an OPC (Operator Proficiency Check) required?
operator proficiency check shall be 6 calendar months in addition to the remainder of the month of issue.
What documents are required to be carried onboard an aircraft prior to flight?
(a) An operator shall ensure that the following are carried on each flight:
(1) The Certificate of Registration;
(2) The Certificate of Airworthiness;
(3) The original or a copy of the Noise Certificate (if applicable), including an English translation, where one has been provided by the Authority responsible for issuing the noise certificate;
(4) The original or a certified true copy of the Air Operator Certificate and a copy of Operations Specification relevant to the aeroplane type, issued in conjunction with the certificate;
(5) The Aircraft Radio License;
(6) The Radio Installation Certificate, and
(7) The original or a copy of the Insurance Certificate(s), which cover the aircraft, its crew, passengers and third party liability clauses.
(b) Each flight crew member shall, on each flight, carry a valid flight crew license with appropriate rating(s) for the purpose of the flight.
If a multi engine civil aircraft is to take off with inoperative instruments, which document must be carried on board?
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