PART 91 FLIGHT OPERATIONS Flashcards
Contingency fuel should be 5% of the trip fuel, and shall not be lower than the amount -
required to hold for 5mins at holding speed at 1 500ft above the destination aerodrome in standard conditions
Destination Alternate Fuel, shall be:
Where a flight is operated without a destination alternate aerodrome, the amount required to enable the aeroplane to fly -
for 15 minutes at holding speed at 1500ft above the destination aerodrome
Destination Alternate Fuel, shall be:
Where the aerodrome of intended landing is an isolated aerodrome:
For a reciprocating engine aeroplane, the amount required to fly for -
45 minutes plus 15 percent of the flight time planned to be spend at cruising level, including final reserve fuel, or two hours, whichever is less.
Use of aerodromes
91.07.3 (1) No pilot shall use, and no owner or operator shall authorise the use of, an aerodrome as a destination or alternate destination aerodrome, unless such ?
aerodrome is adequate for the type of aircraft and operation concerned.
Except in an emergency, no pilot of an aircraft shall take-off or land by night, unless the place of take-off or landing is ?
equipped with night flying facilities.
Except as provided for in Parts 93, 121, 127 and 135, the owner or operator of an aircraft shall ensure that the aircraft is not refuelled or defuelled with ______ or ______ when passengers are ______, _____ or ________ such aircraft.
aviation gasoline wide-cut type fuel embarking on board disembarking
In cases other than the cases referred to in sub-regulation (1), necessary precautions shall be taken and the aircraft shall be properly _____ by ________ ready to initiate and direct an ______ of such aircraft by the most _____ and _____ means available.
manned
qualified personnel
evacuation
practical and expeditious
Except by individual permission from the Director, aircraft shall not be flown acrobatically –
1) unless the manoeuvre can be concluded and the aircraft brought on an even keel at a height of ___________ above the ground or water;
2) within a ____________ distance of an aerodrome reference point of an aerodrome licensed and approved in terms of_____ unless at a height _____________ above ground level;
3) in the vicinity of____________ ; or
4) over any _______ or_________.
1) not less than 2 000 feet 2) five nautical mile Part 139 not less than 4 000 feet 3) air traffic services routes 4) populous area public gathering
The PIC of an aircraft shall ensure that when a flight is conducted above ____, at least _____at a _____ wears an ______when the other pilot …………?
FL 410 one pilot pilot station oxygen mask leaves the flight deck for any reason.
The PIC of an aircraft shall ensure that flight crew members engaged in performing duties essential to the safe operation of an aircraft in flight, use supplemental oxygen—
continuously when the flight deck pressure altitude exceeds ______ for more than_____ intended flight time; an at all times when the flight deck pressure altitude exceeds ______.
10 000 ft
120 minutes
12 000 ft
Aeroplane operating procedures
91.07.32 Unless otherwise specified in an air traffic control instruction, the PIC of an aircraft shall climb or descend to an assigned altitude or flight level at a rate less than________ throughout the last ____of climb or descent to the assigned altitude or flight level.
1 500 ft/min
1 000 ft
Electronic flight bags
91.07.34 No owner or operator shall use an electronic flight bag unless he or she meets the requirements specified in _______ _____ and is approved to do so by ________.
Document SA-CATS 91
the Director
Use of aerodromes
- 07.3 (1) No pilot shall use, and no owner or operator shall authorise the use of, an aerodrome as a destination or alternate destination aerodrome, unless such aerodrome is…..?
(2) Except in an________, no pilot of an aircraft shall take-off or land by night, unless the place of take-off or landing is equipped with ….?
adequate for the type of aircraft and operation concerned
emergency
night flying facilities