PART 91 RULES OF THE AIR 4 Flashcards

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1
Q

In class C F G airspace At and above 10 000 ft above MSL:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from cloud horizontally and vertically ?

A

8 km

1 500 m horizontally 1 000 ft vertically

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In class C F G airspace Below 10 000 ft AMSL and above 3 000 ft above MSL, or above 1 000 ft above terrain, whichever is the higher:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from cloud horizontally and vertically ?

A

5 km

1 500 m horizontally 1 000 ft vertically

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In class C airspace At and below 3 000 ft above MSL:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from cloud horizontally and vertically ?

A

5 km

1 500 m horizontally 1 000 ft vertically

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In class F G airspace 1 000 ft above terrain, whichever is the higher:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from cloud ?

A

5 km

Clear of cloud and with the surface in sight

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5
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In Control zones:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from clouds ?
Ground visibility and ceiling ?

A

Five km
Horizontally: 600 metres Vertically: 500 ft
No aircraft shall take-off from, land at, or approach to land at an aerodrome or fly within the control zone when the ground visibility at the aerodrome concerned is less than 5 km and the ceiling is less than 1 500 ft.

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Within an aerodrome traffic zone (which does not also comprise a control zone or part of a control zone):
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from clouds ?
Ground visibility and ceiling ?

A

Five km
Horizontally: 600 metres Vertically: 500 ft
No aircraft shall take-off from, land at or approach to land at an aerodrome or fly within the aerodrome traffic zone when the ground visibility within such aerodrome traffic zone is less than 5 km and the ceiling is less than 1 500 ft.

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A PIC of an aeroplane may only conduct Special VFR operations in weather conditions below the conditions prescribed in regulation 91.06.21 within a control zone (CTR)— 
(a)
under the terms of an \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_-;
(b)
by\_\_\_ only;

(c)
with a cloud ceiling of at least _____and visibility of at least_____, measured from the aerodrome_______;
(d)
when the Special VFR flight will _____ an IFR flight;
(e)
if the aeroplane is equipped with ______ capable of communicating with an ____ on the appropriate_______; and
(f)
if leaving the _____, in accordance with instructions issued by an _____ prior to _____.

A
(a)
 air traffic control clearance;
(b)
 day 
(c)
600 ft
1 500 m
reference point;
(d)
not unduly delay 
(e)
two-way radio equipment 
ATSU  
frequency
(f)
control zone (CTR)
ATSU
departure.
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Compliance with IFR
91.06.24 A flight conducted above flight level ____ shall be flown in compliance with IFR as prescribed in this Subpart.

A

FL 200

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Minimum heights
91.06.32 (1) Except when necessary for taking off, or landing, or except with prior written approval of the Director, no aircraft—

(a)
shall be flown over ______ or ______ of persons at a height less than _____ above the highest obstacle, within a radius of ______ from the aircraft;

(b)
when flown elsewhere than specified in paragraph (a), shall be flown at a height less than ____ above the ground or water, unless the flight can be made without _____ or _____to persons or property on the ground or water and the ___ operates at a height and in a manner that allows ______ in the event of an ______ ; and

(c)
shall _____ or _____ overflights over an obvious _____ of persons at a height less than _____ above the _____.

A
(a)
congested areas or over an obvious open-air assembly 
1 000 ft
2 000 ft
(b)
500 ft
hazard or nuisance
PIC
safe operation
engine failure 
(c)
circle over or do repeated
open-air assembly
3 000 ft
surface
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10
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A horizontal red square with yellow diagonals when displayed in a signal area indicates?

A

the aerodrome is unsafe for the movement of aircraft and that
landing is prohibited.

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A horizontal red square with one yellow diagonal when displayed in a signal area indicates ?

A

the state of the manoeuvring area is poor and pilots must exercise special care when landing.

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A horizontal white dumb-bell when displayed in a signal area indicates -

A

that movements of aeroplanes and gliders on the ground shall
be confined to paved, metalled or similar
hard surfaces.

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13
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A horizontal white dumb-bell, with black lines within the circles, when displayed in a signal area indicates -

A

That aeroplanes and gliders taking-off or landing shall do so on a runway but that movement on the ground is not confined to paved, metalled or similar hard surfaces.

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14
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A horizontal white or orange T indicates?

A

that aeroplanes and gliders taking-off or landing shall do so in
a direction parallel with the shaft of the T and towards the cross arm, unless otherwise authorised by the appropriate ATC unit.

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15
Q

When displayed in a signal area, or horizontally at the end of the runway or strip in use, a right-hand arrow of conspicuous colour indicates that -

A

That a right hand circuit is in force.

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16
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A double white cross displayed horizontally in the signal area indicates that -

A

glider flying is in progress.

17
Q

A figure “A” in the signal area indicates -

A

The Aerodrome is being used for Agricultural flights

18
Q

The letter “C” displayed vertically in black against a yellow background indicates?

A

pilots of visiting aircraft should report

here.

19
Q

Crosses of a single contrasting colour, yellow or white, displayed horizontally on runways and taxiways indicate?

A

portion of the Runway or Taxi way up to the next

standard marking is unfit for use by aircraft.

20
Q

When your aircraft becomes intercepted, the PIC must contact the intercepting aircraft on?

A

121.5MHz or 243 MHz

21
Q

If an aircraft is intercepted by another, the PIC shall immediately, if equipped with a SSR transponder, select -

A

Mode A, and squawk 7700.

22
Q

Rocking aircraft and flashing of navigational lights at irregular intervals, from a position slightly above and ahead of, normally to the left. And after, a slow level turn to the left on the desired heading.

The series, meaning, intercepted aircraft response , and intercepted aircraft response meaning, should be?

A

First series.

You have been intercepted, follow me.

Rocking aircraft, flashing navigational lights at irregular intervals and follow.

Understood, will comply.