Regulations Flashcards

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Order of priority for transmission of messages are?

A
  1. Distress Communications
  2. Urgency Communications
  3. Communications relating to radio direction-finding
  4. Flight safety messages
  5. Meteorological messages
  6. Flight regularity messages
  7. Messages relating to the application of the United Nations Charter
  8. Government message for which priority has been expressly requested
  9. Service communications relating to the workings of the telecommunication service or to communications previously exchanged
  10. Al other aeronautical communications
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Section 9.1 of “Radio communication Act” states?

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any person who violates the privacy of communications is liable, on summary conviction
Fine : 25k/jail not exceed one year (individual)
Fine: 75k (group)

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3
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Who normally retains communications control?

A

Ground Station

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4
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What are the three types of control communication?

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  1. Ground Station calling an aircraft (ground station has control)
  2. A/C calling a ground station (ground station has control)
  3. One A/C to another A/C (A/C being called has control
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Subsection 32(I) of “Radio communication Regulations” states?

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Violation of using obscure language results in fine not exceeding 5k/jail not exceed one year

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Paragraph 9(1)(a) of the Act states?

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no person shall knowingly send, transmit, or cause to be sent or transmitted any false messages of any kind

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