Rules of the Air Flashcards

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1
Q

What does ICAO Annex 2?

A

When a contacting states rules differ from those of ICAO the state must file a difference and ensure that it is promogulated in its national AIP

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2
Q

What does SERA stand for?

A

EASA Standardized Rules of the Air

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Q

What is the Pilot’s responsibility before flying over a territory of another state?

A

Ensure he is thoroughly familiar with any of the states’ Rules of the Air that differ from those he is used to

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4
Q

In Spain where is the Rules of Air found?

A

AIP ENR

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Q

To which aircrafts does the Rules of Air apply to?

A

All aircrafts registered in that country

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Q

What are the reason you can deviate from the Rules of Air?

A

Avoiding immediate danger

When complying with the law of a country within whose airspaces we are flying

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Q

How should a departure made for safety reasons be reported to authorities?

A

Within 10 days
In writing
To the authority of the country in whose territory the departure took place

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Q

How must a low flying ( failure of power unit) be operated?

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Must be flown below a height which would enable pilot for an emergency landing without danger to people or property on the surface in the even of power failure

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