Chapter 4.2 - Exam Review Flashcards
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True or False. One condition that permits a person who does not hold a Pilot Licence to Pilot an Aircraft is that the Pilot in command is a flight instructor and the purpose of the flight is for the person to receive flight training?
True.
A student Pilot is authorised to carry out a solo flight only if he/she has an ARN and is at least (15/16) years old?
15 years old.
True or False. The holder of a RPL can act as Pilot in command of a Single-Engine Aircraft that has a maximum takeoff weight of not more than 1500kg and the flight is conducted under the VFR and is either a private operation or the holder is receiving flight training?
True.
How old must an applicant for a RPL be?
At least 16 years old.
A Student Pilot (is/is not) authorised to Pilot an Aircraft carrying passengers?
Is not.
What documents must a Pilot carry on every flight (2)?
- Pilot Licence.
- Medical Certificate (Class 1 or 2).
True or False. A person is authorised to taxi an Aircraft a particular class or type if the person holds a Pilot Licence?
True.
True or False. The holder of a Pilot Licence is authorised to exercise the privileges of the licence in an Aircraft of a particular class or type only if the holder is competent in operating the Aircraft to the standards mentioned in Part 61 MoS for the class or type?
True.
True or False. The holder of an RPL is authorised to Pilot an Aircraft carrying more than one passenger only if the holder also holds a current Class 1 or 2 medical certificate?
True.
An applicant for a RPL must have completed at least (20/25) hours of flight time?
25 Hours.
Unless the holder of a RPL also holds a recreational navigation endorsement, he or she must not fly more than (25/50) nautical miles from the Aerodrome from which the flight began?
25NM.
True or False. RPL holders are required to keep a personal log book?
True.
The holder of a Pilot Licence can only carry a passenger if, within the previous (30/90) days, they have completed 3 takeoffs and 3 landings?
90 Days.
True or False. The holder of a Pilot Licence is authorised to Pilot an Aircraft only if that Aircraft is registered?
True.
A Student Pilot is not authorised to Pilot an Aircraft other than a (recreational/registered) Aircraft?
Registered.
True or False. A Student Pilot is authorised to conduct a solo flight in an Aircraft other than a recreational Aircraft only if the Student Pilot holds a Class 1 or 2 medical certificate and carries that certificate on the flight?
True.
A Student Pilot is authorised to conduct a solo flight in an Aircraft only if the Student Pilot has, within the previous (7/14) days and in the same type of Aircraft, successfully completed a dual flight check, and, as a result of the flight, his or her solo flight time since he or she last successfully completed a dual flight check would not exceed (3/5) hours?
- 14 Days.
- 3 Hours.
A Student Pilot (does/does not) require a flight instructor approval before taxiing an Aircraft?
Does.
True or False. CASA may, by written notice given to a Student Pilot, require the Student Pilot to provide evidence of identity?
True.
True or False. CASA may direct a Student Pilot to produce any or all of the following documents for inspection by CASA: the Student Pilot’s medical certificate or recreational aviation medical practitioner’s certificate; a document that includes a photograph of the Student Pilot showing the student’s full face and his or her head and shoulders?
True.
True or False. CASA may, by written notice given to the holder of a Flight Crew Licence, require the holder to provide evidence of identity in accordance with the Aviation Transport Security Regulations 2005?
True.
A Pilot Licence holder commits an offence if the person is required to keep a personal logbook under the CASRs and the person does not retain the logbook for (5/7) years after the day the last entry is made in it?
7 Years.
True or False. The holder of a Flight Crew Licence commits an offence if the holder makes an entry in their personal logbook, and the entry is false or misleading?
True.
The holder of a Flight Crew Licence commits an offence if CASA directs the holder to produce their personal logbook and the holder does not produce an up-to-date version of the personal logbook within (7/10) days after the day the direction is given?
7 Days.