SARON 10-2
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What is the recommended way to reduce checklist errors?

  • Use a digital checklist
  • Put the checklist in hand (correct)
  • Review the checklist before the flight
  • Have a second person verify
  • At what speed can icing be prevented according to regulations?

  • 500 knots (correct)
  • 600 knots
  • 350 knots
  • 250 knots
  • To extend flight duty time after already working 14 hours, what must be provided?

  • A break with food and drink
  • A 2-hour rest period
  • A continuous 4-hour rest (correct)
  • Permission from a supervisor
  • What is the required rest and duty time ratio for continuous duty?

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

    In class F airspace, what must a pilot obtain before proceeding?

    <p>A permit for CY-R</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When providing a safety briefing to a blind passenger, what is essential?

    <p>Let them touch the emergency door</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What makes an effective PIC?

    <p>Training the crew effectively</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Before carrying a passenger, what must the pilot be aware of?

    <p>Thunderstorms on the route</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main keyword associated with giving safety briefings to passengers with limitations?

    <p>Tactile</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which is part of the requirements for extending flight duty time?

    <p>Notice of extension provided</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Reducing Checklist Error

    • To reduce checklist error, the checklist should be in the pilot's hand.

    Icing

    • To prevent icing, maintain a speed of 500kts.

    Split Duty Assignment

    • If you've already worked for 14 hours and want to extend your duty time, you need a continuous 4-hour rest period.
    • This rest period must be in suitable accommodation.

    Flight Duty Time Extension

    • Flight duty time can be extended by half the length of the rest period, up to a maximum of 4 hours, if:
      • The pilot is provided with notice of the extension before their first flight or standby.
      • The pilot is given a rest period of at least 4 consecutive hours in suitable accommodation.
      • The pilot's next minimum rest period is increased by an amount of time equal to the length of the extension.

    Time Free for Duty

    • After 7 days of rest, a pilot must have at least 36 hours of rest, including 17 hours of rest in 3 days.

    Air Space

    • In Class F airspace, a CY-A pilot can make their own decisions, while a CY-R pilot needs a permit.

    Safety Briefing for Blind Passengers

    • For a blind passenger, the safety briefing should be given tactually (through touch).
    • The pilot should let the passenger touch the emergency door and provide an individual safety briefing that meets the Commercial Air Service Standards.

    Effective PIC

    • An effective PIC (Pilot in Command) should:
      • Handle emergency situations effectively.
      • Encourage crew members to ask questions.
      • Provide training to the crew.
      • Know their role and responsibilities.

    Carrying Passengers with Special Needs

    • Before flying, the pilot should know if there are any passengers with special needs, such as those with TS (Tourette's Syndrome), on the route.

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    This quiz covers various rules and regulations in aviation, including checklist error reduction, icing prevention, split duty assignment, and flight duty time extension.

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