PART 91 RULES OF THE AIR 4 Flashcards
In class C F G airspace At and above 10 000 ft above MSL:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from cloud horizontally and vertically ?
8 km
1 500 m horizontally 1 000 ft vertically
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 ?
5 km
1 500 m horizontally 1 000 ft vertically
In class C airspace At and below 3 000 ft above MSL:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from cloud horizontally and vertically ?
5 km
1 500 m horizontally 1 000 ft vertically
In class F G airspace 1 000 ft above terrain, whichever is the higher:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from cloud ?
5 km
Clear of cloud and with the surface in sight
In Control zones:
Forward Flight visibility ?
Distance from clouds ?
Ground visibility and ceiling ?
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.
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 ?
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.
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) 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.
Compliance with IFR
91.06.24 A flight conducted above flight level ____ shall be flown in compliance with IFR as prescribed in this Subpart.
FL 200
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) 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
A horizontal red square with yellow diagonals when displayed in a signal area indicates?
the aerodrome is unsafe for the movement of aircraft and that
landing is prohibited.
A horizontal red square with one yellow diagonal when displayed in a signal area indicates ?
the state of the manoeuvring area is poor and pilots must exercise special care when landing.
A horizontal white dumb-bell when displayed in a signal area indicates -
that movements of aeroplanes and gliders on the ground shall
be confined to paved, metalled or similar
hard surfaces.
A horizontal white dumb-bell, with black lines within the circles, when displayed in a signal area indicates -
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.
A horizontal white or orange T indicates?
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.
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 -
That a right hand circuit is in force.