Part 91 Flashcards
what documents are required to be carried?
- medical
- flight crew licence
- photo ID (ASIC, licence) or a passport
- POH
- minimum equipment list
-MR
when is a crew member permitted to operate an electronic device?
at a time when the crew member is not going to be distracted from flight duties
what is the lowest hight you can fly over a populated area? (91.265)
1000’ over the highest within a 600m radius of the point on the ground or the water immediately bellow the aircraft
when dose the lowest height above populated areas not apply (91.265)
- the aircraft is landing or taking off
- aircraft is conducting a missed approach
- aircraft is not carrying passengers and is engaged in a practise emergency procedure
what is the lowest height you can fly over a non populated area (91.267)
500’ over the highest tarrain within 300m radius of the point on the ground or water immediately bellow the aircraft
when dose the lowest hight above non populated not apply (91.267)
same circumstances as over populated areas as well as if the aircraft is being operated by a part 141 to conduct low level training or a part 142 operator to conduct low level ops
a QNH is considered to be accurate when it is from a ?
- AAIS (automatic aerodrome information service)
- ATC
-ATIS (automatic terminal information service) - AWIS (automatic weather information service)
- CA/GRS ( certified air ground radio service)
what is an MBA
Mandatory broadcast area
what is the final fuel reserve
CASA - 30 minutes
Company SOP - 45 minutes
when is an infant restrained
- the infant is carried in the arm or on the lap of an adult occupying a seat; and
the adults seat belt is not fastened around the infant; and
the infant is restrained int he relevant position by an effective restraining device (infant belt)
when is a child restrained
- the child is occupies a seat of its own; and
is restrained in the seat by the seat’s seatbelt; or
all of the following apply: - the child occupies a seat with one other child who is not an infant
- both children are seated side by side
- the combined weight is not more than 77kg’s
- the seatbelt is a lap belt which when fastened restrains both children in the seat.
what instruments are required for day VFR
- indicated airspeed
- pressure altitude
- magnetic heading
- time
- OAT
- Turn and slip ( if conducting aerial work operation)
what are the requirements for an pressure altitude indicator
must have an adjustable datum scale calibrated in milibars or hpa; and
be calibrated in ft
what are the requirements for a magnetic compass
A) direct reading magnetic compass; or
B) both: a remote indicating compass; and a standby direct reading magnetic com pass
what are the requirment’s for a time piece
- the equipment must display accurate time in hours, minutes and seconds.
- the equipment must be:
A) fitted to the aircraft; or
B) worn by, or immediately accessible to the pilot for the duration of the flight
when are life jackets required to be worn
in a single engine aeroplane they must be worn when flown over water beyond glide range.
when flying over water, when are life jackets not required
when flying above 2,000ft agl , or the aircraft flys over water while departing or arriving into an aerodrome
when are life rafts required to be carried
when the aircraft is operated at a distance greater than 100nm or the distance the aircraft would fly in 30mins at normal cruising speed which ever is less
are we required to carry a fire extinguisher
no. as we don’t exceed the maximum certified passenger seating limit
what anti collision lights are required to fly day time VFR
- 1 red beacon
- 2 white strobes
- or a combination
when are ELT’s not required to be carried
the aircraft is flown no more than 50nm from place of departure.
or the flight is being conducted for the purpose of aircrafts manufacture, preparation or delivery of the aircraft following the purchase or transfer. positioning of an Australian aircraft outside of Australia to be fitted with an ELT
when must a survival ELT be carried when flying over water out side of glide range
always
how many ELTs are required to be carried when there is more than 1 life raft being carried
1 automatic ELT and a survival ELT or 2 survival ELTs
where must a survival ELT be carried
on the person of a crew member; or
in, or adjacent to, life raft, or
adjacent to an emergency exit used for evacuation of the aircraft in an emergency
what is the fixed fuel reserve
30 mins
what distance must an aircraft be refuelled at from an aircraft, sealed and unsealed building
-6m from other aircraft fuel caps
- 5m from sealed building
- 15m from unsealed building
what is the maximum number of people able to be carried in a 172n
5
what is an infant
0-2 years old
what is a child
2-13 years old
what are the privileges of an RPL
- aircraft MTOW under 1500kg
- aircraft is not rocket powered or jet powered
- flight is conducted under day VFR
- private flight of flight training operations
what is VMC in Class A,B,C,G above 10,000’
8k vis
1500m horizontal
1000’ vertical
what is VMC in class D
5k vis
1000’ above cloud
500’ bellow cloud
600m horizontal
when is an altimeter accurate
if it reads site elevation within 100’
or 110’ if above 3,300’
when must a ELT be carried
- flight is over water
- flight is not equipped with radio communication
- flight is not capable of continuous air to ground communication
if a PAX is occupy a control seat what they must?
have a briefing on critical flight controls
what instruments are required to operate as a day VFR flight
- ASI
- Altimeter
- magnetic compass
- timepiece (clock/ watch)
in addition to day VFR instruments required, what extra instruments are required for air work
- turn and slip
- OAT indicator
when must seatbelts be worn
- take off/ landing
- bellow 1000’
- when in turb
- 1 crew member in a control seat at all times
what dose a white X at the main wind sock indicate
aerodrome is unserviceable
what dose a white dumbbell at the main wind sock indicate
only hard surfaces are to be used
what dose a doube white + at the main windsock indicate
gliding ops in progress
what are the light signals you can receive from tower
solid green - cleared take off/ land
flashing green - cleared taxi/ return for landing
solid red - stop taxi or give way to other AC/ continue circling
flashing red - taxi clear of landing area or do not land
flashing white - return to start point