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What is not true regarding standard windsocks?

  • 30° below the horizon when wind is 6kts
  • Horizontal when wind exceeds 15kts
  • 5° below the horizon when wind is 10kts
  • Horizontal when wind exceeds 25kts (correct)

Which of the following is NOT true about runway numbers?

  • They are in degrees magnetic in Southern Domestic Airspace
  • Both C & D
  • They are in degrees magnetic in both Southern and Northern Domestic Airspace
  • They are in degrees true in Southern Domestic Airspace (correct)
  • They are in degrees true in Northern Domestic Airspace

Upon entering an uncontrolled aerodrome within a MF, the PIC shall:

  • Report at least 10 minutes before entering
  • Not worry about radio communications if you don't see other aircraft
  • Report when on downwind and final (correct)
  • Continue flying above 2000' until on final approach, and radio "Landing"

Which of the following is not applicable to CAR 602.96 - Operating in the vicinity of an aerodrome?

<p>Make all turns within the circuit to the right (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The altimeter setting in the Standard Pressure Region is:

<p>29.92&quot; Hg (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When two aircraft are converging at approximately the same altitude, the pilot-in-command of the aircraft that has the other on its right shall give way, except as follows:

<p>Balloons and gliders shall give way to aircraft that are seen to be towing gliders or other objects or carrying a slung load. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is civil twilight?

<p>6 minutes before the sun sets, When the centre of the sun's disk is less than 6° below the horizon</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is not considered an aviation INCIDENT?

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When could special VFR be requested?

<p>In uncontrolled airspace, when there is less than 1 mile visibility (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is true with regards to VFR aircraft?

<p>Not allowed in Class A airspace (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

For aerodromes used at night, the sides of a runway shall be indicated by a line of fixed white lights visible in all directions from an aircraft in flight at a distance of not less

<p>1 NM (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

A pilot or student pilot may not exercise license privileges if one of the following would impair their ability:

<p>Taking medications not approved by a CAME (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do flashing red lights mean to an aircraft in flight?

<p>Airport unsafe, do not land (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following NOT true when it comes to conducting aerobatic manoeuvres?

<p>Cannot occur when visibility is less than 3 miles (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Within CONTROLLED airspace, a VFR flight must:

<p>Have no less than 3 miles visibility (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To make a correction in a Journey or Technical log, you must:

<p>Stike out with a single line, and include your name, signature, date and reason for the correction (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Transportation Safety Board (TSB) investigates all transportation occurrences in Canada, including Canadian or non-Canadian registered aircraft. What is the purpose of the TSB?

<p>Prevent further occurrences</p> Signup and view all the answers

An arrival report shall include all except:

<p>Aircraft registration or call sign (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

True or False, if you hold a Canadian aviation document, you must produce it to a peace officer, immigrations officer or minister upon request.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the Southern Domestic Airspace, cruising altitude below 18,000 feet is determined as:

<p>VFR: 000° - 179° odd thousands plus 500 feet (ex 3,500 feet) (B), VFR: 180° - 359° even thousands (ex 3,000 feet) (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

It is against the CARs (the law) to fly an airplane that is not maintained as per its airworthiness limitations. Which of the following is an exception?

<p>Certified crew required for a maintenance test flight (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

No person shall operate an aircraft:

<p>Within 5NM of a forest fire at an altitude of less than 3000 feet AGL (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To use your license to fly solo you must have what two recency requirements:

<p>Acted as PIC in the last 5 years, complete a recurrency program yearly (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When may a pilot NOT operate below 2000 feet over an aerodrome?

<p>For the purpose of buzzing the tower (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does a steady green light mean to an aircraft on the ground?

<p>Cleared to taxi (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following are prohibited activities at an aerodrome?

<p>All of the above (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an aerodrome?

<p>An area of land or water designed for the arrival, departure movement, and servicing of aircraft and includes buildings and equipment (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is flight time?

<p>The total time from the moment an aircraft first moves under its own power for the purpose of taking off until the moment it comes to rest (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Canadian Flight Supplement (CFS) is published every 56 days. What are the 6 sections of the CFS?

<p>General, Airports, Planning, Communications, Military, and Emergency (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Formation flying must be pre-arranged by

<p>The pilots-in-command and applicable ATC if required (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To fly in Class G airspace, VFR aircraft must:

<p>If at an altitude at more than 1000' AGL, 1SM visibility and be clear of clouds at all times (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What four instruments are required to be onboard for day VFR flight?

<p>Altimeter, vertical speed indicator, two-way radio communication system, magnetic compass (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is NOT an example of an abnormal occurrence where an aircraft would need to be inspected?

<p>Long landing (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements is not true with regards to Control Zones:

<p>Defined airspace around an airport extending from the surface to a specified height. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a requirement to act as aircrew?

<p>Have a valid permit, license or rating (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the CARs?

<p>Canadian Aviation Regulations (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Altimeter Setting Region is defined as:

<p>airspace below 18000 ft ASL and north of the 60th parallel where the pilot must set the altimeter to the current altimeter setting (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

When operating in a Mandatory Frequency (MF) area a PIC must

<p>Maintain a listening watch while in the MF area (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is not true in relation to itineraries?

<p>Is more formal than a flight plan, search and rescue plan will begin withing 1hr of the estimated time of arrival (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

To enter Class F restricted airspace:

<p>Access is only permitted with approval of controlling agency (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

No maintenance release is required for tasks identified as elementary work. Which is not an example of elementary work?

<p>Removal and replacement of control surfaces (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How often are the Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manuals (TC AIMs) published?

<p>Once a year (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

An aircraft is considered to be operating within a built-up area if the aircraft is within:

<p>5000ft (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does VFR mean?

<p>the rules which apply when flying by means of visual reference to the ground.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Standard Windsocks

Indicators of wind direction and speed, with specific positions based on wind strength.

Runway Numbers

Designations based on magnetic or true headings for runways in airspace.

Uncontrolled Aerodrome Entry

Pilot must report position and intentions when entering an area without air traffic control.

Civil Twilight

The time when the sun's center is less than 6° below the horizon.

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Aircraft Incidents

Events that pose risks without necessarily resulting in major accidents.

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Special VFR Request

A request for visual flight rules under specific visibility conditions.

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VFR Aircraft Requirements

Visual Flight Rules aircraft have specific communication needs in different airspace classes.

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Flashing Red Lights

Signals to aircraft indicating 'Airport unsafe, do not land.'

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Aerobatic Maneuvers Restrictions

Aerobatics cannot occur in certain conditions including over populated areas.

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VFR Visibility Requirements

Minimum visibility required for Visual Flight Rules operations in controlled airspace.

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Control Zones

Controlled airspace around airports for managing IFR and VFR traffic.

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Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs)

Set of rules governing aviation operations in Canada.

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Mandatory Frequency (MF)

A designated radio frequency where pilots must maintain communications.

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Transport Canada Aeronautical Information Manuals (TC AIMs)

Guidelines published regularly for pilots regarding aviation information.

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Elementary Work

Certain maintenance tasks that do not require a maintenance release.

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Aerodrome Definition

A certified area designated for the operations of aircraft, including land or water.

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Flight Time

Duration from when an aircraft moves for takeoff until it comes to rest.

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Entering Class F Restricted Airspace

Requires permission from controlling agency to access.

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VFR Visibility at Night in Uncontrolled Airspace

Minimum visibility requirement for VFR flights during nighttime in uncontrolled airspace.

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Cruising Altitude Regulations

Specific rules regarding altitude based on heading in Southern Domestic Airspace.

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Reporting Arrival

An arrival report must include information except certain non-essential details.

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Transport Safety Board (TSB)

Investigates transportation occurrences to prevent future accidents.

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Operating Near Aerodromes

Regulations governing pilot conduct when near aerodromes.

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Flight Inspection

Routes and protocols for verifying navigational aids and safety equipment.

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Visibility Requirements for Class G Airspace

Specific visibility and cloud clearance stipulations for VFR in Class G airspace.

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Maintenance Release Exemption

Allows certain pilots to operate aircraft without full maintenance release under specific circumstances.

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Inspection Triggers

Events that justify the need for aircraft inspection after abnormalities.

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Study Notes

Air Law and Procedures

  • Windsocks: Horizontal when wind exceeds 15 knots, 5° below horizon at 10 knots, horizontal above 25 knots, 30° below horizon at 6 knots.

  • Runway Numbers: Degrees magnetic in both Northern and Southern domestic airspace, degrees true in Southern domestic airspace.

  • Uncontrolled Aerodrome Entry: Report on downwind and final, continue above 2000' until final approach, report 10 minutes before final.

  • CAR 602.96 (Aerodrome Vicinity): Observe traffic, make turns right, ensure suitable aerodrome before takeoff, conform to traffic pattern.

  • Altimeter Setting: 29.92" Hg in the standard pressure region.

  • Aircraft Convergence: Pilot on the right gives way (with exceptions) relating to balloons, airships, and towed gliders/objects.

  • Civil Twilight: Sun's disc less than 6° below the horizon.

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