Part 61 | Licenses and Ratings Flashcards

1
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Category ratings consist of?

A
  1. Aeroplane

2. Helicopter

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2
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Class ratings consist of?

A
  1. all single-engine piston aeroplanes land and sea
  2. all touring gliders
  3. each manufacturer of single-engine turbo-prop aeroplanes land and sea
  4. all multi-engine piston aeroplanes land and sea
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3
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Type ratings consist of?

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  1. aeroplane with a maximum certified mass exceeding 5 700 kilogram
  2. multi-engine turboprop aeroplane
  3. aeroplane certificated for operation with a flight crew of at least two plots
  4. aeroplane with unconventional handling characteristics that require additional flying or flight simulation training device training
  5. warbird
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4
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Ratings for special purposes consist of?

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  1. night rating
  2. instrument rating
  3. flight instructor rating
  4. post-maintenance test flight rating
  5. test pilot rating
  6. tug pilot rating…etc etc
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5
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The holder of a licence who has undergone a competency check or a revalidation check shall submit to the Director the form within?

A

30 days

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6
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In the event that the aviation medical examiner is unable to submit an electronic data to the Director, the licence holder must submit a copy of the medical within?

A

90 days

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7
Q

Entries in pilot logbooks must be made within the following periods after the completion of the flight to be recorded?

A
  1. Flights not for hire and reward(part 91), flight training, and domestic commercial air transport operations: 7 days.
  2. in the case of international commercial air transport operations: 14 days
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8
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All pilots must retain their logbooks for at least __ months calculated from the date they no longer hold a valid pilot licence

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All pilots must retain their logbooks for at least 60 months calculated from the date they no longer hold a valid pilot licence

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9
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An applicant must undergo the skills test for a CPL within what period after the last duel instruction?

A

30 days

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10
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A commercial Pilot Licence shall undergo a revalidation check within -

A

12 months from the date of initial issue, therafter within a period of 24 months calculated from -

(a) the date of re-issue; or
(b) the beginning of the month following the date of expiry if the it is revalidated within 90 days prior to expiry.

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11
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The holder of a CPL must undergo sufficient ground training to reach the standard required if not flown a minimum of ? as PIC or ? as co-pilot in the previous ? preceding a re-validation check.

A

3 hours

6 hours

6 months

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12
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Electronic logbooks may be used by pilots, provided that the electronic data is printed on paper at least every?

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60 days

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13
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A commercial pilot, who has completed a multi crew co-operation course, when acting as co-pilot performing under the supervision of the pilot-in-command the functions and duties of a pilot-in-command, may be credited to a maximum of:

A

250 hours with such flight time towards the pilot-in-command flight time experience required for the Airline Transport Pilot Licence in the same category aircraft.

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14
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A commercial pilot, whilst acting as in-flight relief pilot(third pilot) and occupying a seat on the flight deck of an aircraft with a maximum certified mass of 116 600kg or more and who is the holder of the appropriate type rating for that aircraft. may utilise:

A

50 percent of the recorded flight time by day or night towards the total time of 1500 hours required for the issue of an airline transport pilot licence subject to a maximum of 500 hours including 40 hours by night

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