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What must a logbook maintain?
What must a logbook maintain?
- An unbroken chronological record (correct)
- A record of flight hours only
- A summary of major maintenance events only
- An annual summary of flight operations
What can cause reverted rubber hydroplaning?
What can cause reverted rubber hydroplaning?
- Defective landing gear
- High crosswinds during landing
- Steam (heat) (correct)
- Excessive speed before touchdown
Does a foreign AD apply to Canadian aircraft?
Does a foreign AD apply to Canadian aircraft?
- Yes (correct)
- No
- Sometimes
- Maybe
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Study Notes
Foreign Aircraft
- Foreign-registered aircraft operating in Canada must comply with Canadian airworthiness standards.
- Foreign-registered aircraft must also adhere to Airworthiness Directives (AD) issued by their country of origin.
Aircraft Logbook
- The logbook must contain a continuous, unbroken chronological record of all maintenance and repairs.
Performance Charts
- Performance charts are provided for an aircraft with a weight of 2500kg and 115 minutes of fuel.
- Charts provide data for N1 and FF configurations, assuming a flight level of FL330, temperature of -50°C, weight of 238000kg, and a departure time of 0830.
- Pre-departure fuel burn may be necessary based on chart data.
- Weight shift (e.g., repositioning baggage) may affect aircraft performance.
Reverted Rubber Hydroplaning
- Reverted rubber hydroplaning is a potential hazard.
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