PART 91 RULES OF THE AIR 2 Flashcards

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1
Q

Complete the sentence
An aircraft which has the right-of-way, shall maintain its heading and speed, but nothing in these provisions shall relieve the PIC of an aircraft from the responsibility of taking such action as will……….

A

best avert collision, including collision avoidance manoeuvres based on resolution advisories provided by ACAS equipment.

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2
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Complete the sentence
An aircraft which is obliged, by the provisions of this Subpart, to keep out of the way of another aircraft, shall avoid ……….

A

passing over or under the other aircraft, or crossing ahead of such aircraft, unless passing well clear, taking into account the effects of wake turbulence.

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3
Q

When two aircraft are approaching head-on or approximately so and there is danger of collision, each aircraft shall alter its heading to ?

A

the right.

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4
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When two aircraft are converging at approximately the same level, the aircraft which has the other aircraft on its right ?

A

shall give way

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5
Q

power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to ?

A

airships, gliders and balloons;

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6
Q

airships shall give way to ?

A

gliders and balloons;

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7
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gliders shall give way to ?

A

balloons;

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8
Q

power-driven aircraft shall give way to aircraft which are ?

A

(i)
seen to be towing other aircraft or objects;
(ii)
carrying an underslung load or are engaged in winching operations; and
(iii)
being towed or tethered.

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9
Q

power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft shall give way to gliders in ?

A

all circumstances.

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10
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An aircraft flying at or below _____ above the surface and following a power line, a road, a railway line, a canal, a coastline or any other line feature within ______ of such line feature, shall fly to the _____ of such line, road, railway line, canal, coastline or other line feature, except when the aircraft is instructed to do otherwise by an ____ .

A

1 500 ft

one nautical mile

right

ATSU

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11
Q

Summary of aeroplane lights
1. An unobstructed ___ light on the left wing tip, projected above and below the horizontal plane through an angle from dead ahead to ______ to the left.

A

red

110 degrees

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12
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Summary of aeroplane lights

  1. An unobstructed _____ light on the right wing tip, projected above and below the horizontal plane through an angle from dead ahead to ______ to the right.
A

green

110 degrees

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13
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Summary of aeroplane lights

  1. An unobstructed_____ light on the tail, projected above the horizontal plane rearward through an angle of ______ equally distributed on the left and right sides.
A

white

140 degrees

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14
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Operation on and in vicinity of aerodrome

91.06.12 (1) The PIC of an aircraft operated on or in the vicinity of an aerodrome, shall be responsible for compliance with the following rules— the first 3
(a)
observe other aerodrome traffic for the purpose of _______;

(b)
____with or ____ the pattern of____ formed by_____ in operation;
(c)
make all turns to the ____when approaching for a landing and after taking off, unless otherwise instructed by an ____, or unless a __________________:

A

(a)
avoiding collision;

(b)
conform with or avoid 
traffic 
other aircraft 
(c)
left 
ATSU
right hand circuit is in force:
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15
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Operation on and in vicinity of aerodrome

91.06.12 (1) The PIC of an aircraft operated on or in the vicinity of an aerodrome, shall be responsible for compliance with the following rules— the last 2
(d)
land and take-off, as far as practicable, into the ____ unless safety, the runway _______ or ______ considerations dictate that a different direction is preferable, or unless otherwise instructed by an_____; and

(e)
fly across the aerodrome or its environs at a height of ______ above the level of such aerodrome: Provided that if circumstances require such ___to fly at a height of ______ above the level of the aerodrome, he or she shall _____ with the _____ at such aerodrome.

A

(d)
wind
configuration or air traffic
ATSU

(e)
not less than 2 000 ft 
PIC 
less than 2 000 ft
conform 
traffic pattern
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16
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The Director may, by notice in the IAIP, declare any area to be a prohibited area and shall, when so declaring an area to be a prohibited area—
(a)
specify a_____above the _______ of such area; or
(b)
specify an_____in respect of such area, as the_____ may deem expedient, in the ____ in question.

A
(a)
height 
ground surface 
(b)
altitude
Director
notice
17
Q

No person shall fly any aircraft whatsoever in the air space above a prohibited area—
(a)
_____ the_____specified in terms of subregulation (1) (a); or
(b)
_____the _____specified in terms of subregulation (1) (b), as the case may be, in respect of the______ area in question.

A
(a)
below
height
(b)
below
altitude
prohibited
18
Q

To the pilot

Wands from sides to above head means ?

A

• Straight Ahead

19
Q

To the pilot

Wands above head means ?

A

• Identify Gate –

20
Q

To the pilot

Wands in intended direction means ?

A

• Proceed to Next –

21
Q

To the pilot

Wands stationary in desired direction means ?

A

• Turn Left/Right –

22
Q

To the pilot

Crossed above head means ?

A

• Stop –