class 5 Flashcards

1
Q

what does cars stand for?

A

canadien aviation regulations

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2
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no person should operate an aircraft in flight unless:

A

1) a flight authority is in effect in the respect of the aircraft
2) the aircraft is operated in accordance with the conditions set out in the flight authority
3) the flight authority is carried on bored the aircraft

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3
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no person shall conduct a take off unless the _____ is available to the flight crew members at their duty station

A

airfreight manual (POH) is onboard and available to flight crew members at their duty station

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4
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when an aircraft is operated above ______ feet ASL but not exceeding ______ ASL each crew member shall wear an oxygen mask for any part of the flight at those altitudes that is MORE THAN _____ Mins in duration.

A

10 000 feet ASL, 13 000 feet ASL, 30 MINS

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5
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when an aircraft is operated above ______ feet ASL each crew member shall wear an oxygen mask for _______ of the flight.

A

that part of that flight, above 13 000 ASL

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6
Q

what does ELT stand for

A

emergency locator transmitter

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7
Q

what is the signal that the ELT projects its sounds on

A

121.5 and/or 243.0 MHz

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8
Q

when may an ELT be activated for the purpose of testing?

A

for the first five minutes of every UTC hour for no longer than 5 seconds

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9
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no person shall operate over water a single-engined aero plane at more than ____ nautical miles or the distance that can be covered in ____ minutes from a suitable emergency landing site unless life rafts are carried on bored

A

no person shall operate over water a single-engined aero plane at more than 100 nautical miles or the distance that can be covered in 30 minutes from a suitable emergency landing site unless life rafts are carried on bored

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10
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no person shall conduct a take off in an air craft unless the _____ ___ is onboard the aircraft unless the plane is not planning on landing and shutting down at a different airport other than the airport of departure

A

no person shall conduct a take off in an air craft unless the journey log is onboard the aircraft unless the plane is not planning on landing and shutting down at a different airport other than the airport of departure

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11
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what does aviation occurrence mean

A
  • any accident or incident associated with the operation of aircraft
  • any situation or condition that the board has reasonable grounds to believe could. IF left unattended, induce an accident or incident
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12
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what is a reportable aviation incident

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an incident resulting directly from the operation of an airplane having a maximum certificated takeoff weight greater than 5,700 KG

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13
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what is a reportable aviation accident

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an accident resulting directly from the operation of an aircraft where

  • a person sustains a serious injury or is killed as a result of being on board the aircraft, coming into contact with any part of the aircraft, being directly exposes to the jet blast or rotor downwash of the aircraft
  • the aircraft in missing
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14
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what all must be reported as soon as possible

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  • an accident
  • a reportable incident
  • or
  • if an aircraft is missing on a flight or is completely inaccessible
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15
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when are the only exceptions to moving a plane involved in an accident

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  • extricate any person
  • prevent destruction by fire or other cause, or
  • avoid danger to any person or property
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16
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what is considered high level air space

A

all airspace above 18 000 feet ASL

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17
Q

what is considered low level air space

A

all airspace below 17 999 feet

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18
Q

LOOK AT THE AIRSPACE DIAGRAM FROM NOTES

A

4 REAL

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19
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what are the all of the classes of controlled airspace

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class: A,B,C,D,E,F special use restricted, and F special use advisory

20
Q

what are all of the classes of uncontrolled airspace

A

class g, F special use restricted, and F special use advisory

21
Q

what are the rules of class A airspace

A

no person shall operate a VFR aircraft in class A airspace unless the aircraft is operated in accordance with an authorization issued by the minister

22
Q

What are the rules of class B airspace

A

no person shall operate a VFR aircraft in class b airspace unless the aircraft is operated in accordance with ATC clearance or authorization by the minister

23
Q

what are the rules of class C airspace

A

no person operating a VFR aircraft shall enter class c airspace unless the person receives a clearance to enter from ATC before entrance

class C airspace becomes class E when ATC is not in operation

24
Q

what are the rules of class D airspace

A
no person operating a VFR aircraft shall enter class D airspace unless the person establishes 2 way radio communication prior to entrance
 class D airspace becomes class E when ATC is not in operation
25
Q

what are the rules Class E airspace

A

there are no special requirements for VFR aircrafts operating in class E airspace

26
Q

what are the rules for class f airspace

A

no person shall operate an aircraft in class F airspace unless authorized to do so

27
Q

what are the rules of Class G airspace

A
everything no class A-F is class G
no special requirements apply
28
Q

Look at the airspace classification chart

A

4 reeeel

29
Q

No person shall operate an aircraft over a forest fire area or….

A

over any area that is located within 5 nautical miles of a forest fire area at an altitude less than 3000 feet above ground level

30
Q

what is the VHF en-rout frequency

A

126.7

31
Q

what is the VHF emergency frequency

A

121.5

32
Q

what is the UNICOM frequency

A

122.8, 123.0

33
Q

what is the ATF frequency

A

123.2

34
Q

to aircrafts in the air what does a steady green light mean

A

cleared to land

35
Q

to aircrafts in the air what does a steady red light mean

A

give way to other aircraft and continue circling

36
Q

to aircrafts in the air what does a series of green flashes mean

A

return for landing

37
Q

to aircrafts in the air what does a series of red flashes mean

A

airport unsafe do not land

38
Q

to aircrafts on the ground what does a series of green flashes mean

A

cleared to taxi

39
Q

to aircrafts on the ground what does steady green light mean

A

cleared for take off

40
Q

to aircrafts on the ground what does series of red flashes mean

A

taxi clear of landing area in use

41
Q

to aircrafts on the ground what does a steady red light mean

A

stop

42
Q

to aircrafts on the ground what does flashing white light mean

A

return to starting point on airport

43
Q

to aircrafts on the ground what does blinking runway lights mean

A

advises vehicles and pedestrians to leave runway ASAP

44
Q

what is the code for a distress call

A

MAYDAY

45
Q

what is the code for a urgency call

A

PAN PAN