RPL Ground Flashcards
What types of aeroplanes can RPL fly
- Single engine certified for single pilot operations
- Max TO weight not exceeding 1,500kg
- Not rocket or turbine
- Operated at day under VFR
Operations for RPL holder
Private operations or the holder is receiving flight training
A RPL holder can fly….
- Area within 25Nm of departure aerodrome
- A Flight training area
- The area direct route between departure aerodrome and an FTA
What are the recency requirements for an RPL holder
Flight review every 24 months
RPL holder carrying PAX recency requirments
3 take offs
3 landings
every 90 days in order to carry PAX
Class D VMC requirments
Visibility: 5+ Km
Below: 500ft
Above: 1000ft
Horizontally: 600m
Class G VMC at or above 10,000 feet
Visibility: 8+ Km
Below: 1000ft
Above: 1000ft
Horizontally: 1500m
Class G VMC below 10,000 feet
Visibility: 5+ Km
Below: 1000ft
Above: 1000ft
Horizontally: 1500m
Class G VMC at or below
3000’ AMSL
or
1000’ AGL
Vis: 5+ KM
Clear of cloud and in sight of either ground or water
Instruments required for VFR flights
- ASI
- ALT with an adjustable pressure datum scale
- Direct reading mag compass OR remote indicating compass + standby direct
- Accurate timepiece indicating HMS within 30 sec
DA-40 minimum reqs
PFD
MFD
Audio pannel
Vno
129
Vne
178
Va
> 1036 = 111
<1036 = 94
Flap speeds
TO - 108
LDG - 91
What is Va
Design manoeuvre speed. Speed at which full surface control deflections are unwise as they may exceed structural limitations
What is Vno
Normal operations. Where gusts can be sustained
Stall Speeds
FLAPS 0
1200kg 53 KIAS - 980kg 47 KIAS
Flaps LDG
1200kg 52 KIAS - 980kg 42 KIAS
Max T/O weight
1200 KG
MAX LDG weight
1150 KG
Yellow arc g1000 speed
53-58 margin to stall
White arc
58 - 91
operating speed wth flaps fully extended
green arc
normal operating speed
58 -129
yellow arc
caution range smooth air only
129-178