SARON 6-10
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SARON 6-10

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Which of the following can be considered a 'reportable accident'? Select all that apply

  • Major damage to plane that influences the performance (correct)
  • Plane disappeared or destroyed (correct)
  • Someone got major injuries (correct)
  • Late departure due to weather
  • What is the maximum speed for an airplane flying below 10,000 feet ASL and above 3,000 feet AGL in controlled airspace?

  • 300 kt
  • 200 kt
  • 150 kt
  • 250 kt (correct)
  • What should a pilot do when TCAS shows advise?

  • Immediately land at the nearest airport
  • Continue with the current flight path
  • Ignore the advisory
  • Advise ATC of the deviation and return to the previous clearance or instruction when capable (correct)
  • What is required for filing flight plans between Canada and Mexico?

    <p>All flights need an international flight plan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Define RVR A

    <p>Visibility along the runway TDZ</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Define a sterile cockpit

    <p>Not engaging is anything that is not flight-related</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Runway Visibility

    • Visibility along the runway TDZ is a crucial aspect of RVR A.

    Reportable Accidents

    • A reportable accident can be defined by the following criteria:
      • Someone gets majorly injured
      • The aircraft gets damaged
      • The incident influences the safety of operations
      • The aircraft gets majorly damaged or destroyed

    Airspeed Restrictions

    • No aircraft can fly above 250kt when below 10000ASL and above 3000AGL in controlled airspace.

    TCAS Procedures

    • When TCAS shows an advisory, the pilot should:
      • Advise ATC about the deviation taken when capable
      • Return to the original cleared position or instruction

    International Flight Plans

    • For flights between Canada and Mexico, ALL flights require filing an international flight plan.

    Climb Clearance

    • When cleared to climb en route, the climb rate should be optimum.

    Sterile Cockpit

    • A sterile cockpit means avoiding any activity not related to flight operations.

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    Test your knowledge of aviation rules and safety protocols with this quiz, covering topics such as accident reporting, airspeed limits, and TCAS advisories.

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