Steve’s Study Sheet Flashcards
When does the certification of airworthiness expire
It doesn’t as long as the aircraft is maintained to airworthiness standards
What is the commercial approved maintenance schedule for QTX
50, 100, 200 hours
When does a private aircraft need an inspection
Annually
If an air craft has a defect what must happen
All defects related to airworthiness must be referred or rectified by an aircraft maintenance engineer
Must airworthiness directives or manufacturer service bulletins that apply to the aircraft be complied with
Yes
What does the certificate of airworthiness state about aircraft limitations
Must be complied with as stated in the POH
When does the certificate of registration become invalid
When a change of ownership / address occurs or the aircraft is retired
How long is an intern certificate of registration valid for
90 days
How long do you have to notify transport Canada in a change of ownership or owner’s address
7 days
When must a journey log be carried on board
At all time unless there are no planned landings at other than the departure Aerodrome
Insurance must be carried on board when
At all times
When must the POH be on board
At all times
When must you have your license on board with you
Anytime your PIC of the plane
What is the validity of a category 3 medical
Under 40 - 60 months
Over 40 - 24 months
If you get your medical Aril 17th 2020 when does it expire
May 1st 2025
How long is a radio operators license valid for
Life
What is Vx and what speed is it
Best angle of climb 63kt
What is the definition and purpose of best angle of climb
Greatest height gain over a distance
Obstacle clearance
What is Vy and what speed is it
Best rate of climb 75kt
What is the definition and purpose of best rate of climb
Achieves greatest height for time spent climbing
Getting to altitude quickly
What is Va and what speed is it
Maneuvering speed
97 2300lbs
89 1950lbs
80 1600lbs
What is maneuvering, speeds definition and purpose
The maximum speed for full or abrupt control deflection without over stressing the aircraft
when flying through turbulence the pilot should reduce the airspeed of the aircraft to below this speed to avoid overstressing the aircraft.
When flying at maneuvering speed or less what can happen
The aircraft can stall before the design load factor [“G” limitations] for the aircraft can be exceeded
What are the characteristics of a forward centre of gravity
More nose down pitch tendency [hard to flare]
Higher stall speed
Better stall characteristics
Increased drag - slower cruise, increased fuel burn