Regulations Flashcards
1
Q
Order of priority for transmission of messages are?
A
- Distress Communications
- Urgency Communications
- Communications relating to radio direction-finding
- Flight safety messages
- Meteorological messages
- Flight regularity messages
- Messages relating to the application of the United Nations Charter
- Government message for which priority has been expressly requested
- Service communications relating to the workings of the telecommunication service or to communications previously exchanged
- Al other aeronautical communications
2
Q
Section 9.1 of “Radio communication Act” states?
A
any person who violates the privacy of communications is liable, on summary conviction
Fine : 25k/jail not exceed one year (individual)
Fine: 75k (group)
3
Q
Who normally retains communications control?
A
Ground Station
4
Q
What are the three types of control communication?
A
- Ground Station calling an aircraft (ground station has control)
- A/C calling a ground station (ground station has control)
- One A/C to another A/C (A/C being called has control
5
Q
Subsection 32(I) of “Radio communication Regulations” states?
A
Violation of using obscure language results in fine not exceeding 5k/jail not exceed one year
6
Q
Paragraph 9(1)(a) of the Act states?
A
no person shall knowingly send, transmit, or cause to be sent or transmitted any false messages of any kind