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What is the consequence of a defect or damage that renders the aircraft unsafe for flight according to Rule 60?
The aircraft cannot commence any flight
What is the requirement specified in Rule 59 of Aircraft Rules 1937?
Reporting of Major Defects or Major Damage
According to Rule 60 of Aircraft Rules 1937, when can an aircraft commence a flight?
If it has suffered damage covered in the approved list of deficiencies
What is the significance of the approved list of deficiencies mentioned in Rule 60?
It specifies the defects that do not render the aircraft unsafe for flight
What is the requirement for an aircraft to commence any flight according to Rule 60 of Aircraft Rules 1937?
The aircraft must not have suffered any damage or revealed any defect that would render it unsafe for flight, unless it can be remedied by the pilot or crew in accordance with ordinary aeronautical practice.
What is the focus of Rule 59 of Aircraft Rules 1937?
Reporting and investigation of major defects and damages to aircraft.
According to Rule 60, when can an aircraft commence a flight despite suffering damage or revealing defects?
When the damage or revealed defects can be remedied by the pilot or crew in accordance with ordinary aeronautical practice.
What is the primary focus of Rule 60 of Aircraft Rules 1937?
Ensuring the safety of the aircraft during flight
What is the significance of the approved list of deficiencies mentioned in Rule 60?
It allows certain defects and damages to be exempt from preventing the aircraft from commencing a flight.
What is the consequence of a defect or damage that would render the aircraft unsafe for flight according to Rule 60?
The aircraft cannot commence any flight.
Study Notes
Aircraft Rules 1937
Rule 59
- Focuses on the requirements for an aircraft to be airworthy
- Specifies the necessary conditions for an aircraft to be deemed fit for flying
Rule 60
- An aircraft can commence a flight only when it is airworthy
- An aircraft can commence a flight despite suffering damage or revealing defects if the defect or damage is on the approved list of deficiencies
- The primary focus is on ensuring the aircraft's safety for flight
- A defect or damage that would render the aircraft unsafe for flight is not permitted
- The approved list of deficiencies is significant as it allows an aircraft to fly despite certain defects or damages
- The consequence of a defect or damage that would render the aircraft unsafe for flight is that the aircraft cannot commence a flight
Test your knowledge of civil aviation requirements in India with this quiz. Explore the rules and procedures for defect recording, reporting, investigation, rectification, and analysis as per Rule 60 of the Aircraft Rules 1937. See how well you understand the technical aspects of airworthiness in the Indian aviation industry.
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