General Flashcards

(24 cards)

1
Q

What is the only CAO permitted in the ATPL Air Law exam?

A

CAO 48.1 Instrument 2019 (flight and duty limitations)

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2
Q

What is the primary reference for many ATPL Air Law exam questions?

A

The AIP book

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3
Q

Which documents are rarely used in the exam, except for specific cases like noise abatement?

A

ERSA, DAP, and maps

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4
Q

What regulation do all operators and pilots need to comply with?

A

CASR Part 91 – General Operating and Flight Rules

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5
Q

What CASR parts regulate Air Transport Operations?

A

Part 121 (larger aircraft), Part 135 (smaller aircraft), and Part 133 (rotorcraft)

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6
Q

What does CASR Part 91.035 allow other CASR parts to do?

A

Add to or turn off requirements of CASR Part 91

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7
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What regulation defines Air Transport Operations?

A

CASR dictionary (CASR 201.025 instrument)

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8
Q

What types of aircraft does CASR Part 121 apply to?

A

Multi-engine aircraft with >9 seats or MTOW >8618 kg (19000 lbs)

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9
Q

What is Subpart 121.Z?

A

Applies to single-engine aircraft with >9 seats and MTOW ≤8618 kg

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10
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What aircraft does CASR Part 135 apply to?

A

Aircraft with ≤9 passenger seats and MTOW ≤8618 kg

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11
Q

Which CASR part regulates air transport in rotorcraft?

A

CASR Part 133

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12
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What is the only CASR part outside of 91, 121, 133, 135 that is examinable?

A

CASR Part 61 (licence privileges and limitations)

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13
Q

What do the CASR Manuals of Standards (MOS) replace?

A

They replace the CAOs

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14
Q

Where are VMC criteria and Special VFR now located?

A

CASR 91 MOS and AIP

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15
Q

Which CASRs/MOS cover carriage of documents, emergency equipment, and cabin crew training?

A

CASR 121 and 135 (and their respective MOSs)

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16
Q

Where are permissible unserviceabilities and defect reporting found?

A

In selected CARs still in force, such as CARs 49–52A

17
Q

What is the only CAR from Parts 7–20 still in force?

A

CAR 262 – Carriage of examiners

18
Q

Which CAR schedules from Volume 2 are still in force?

A

Schedule 7 and Schedule 8 (maintenance by Class B aircraft maintainers)

19
Q

If CASR 91 is altered by another Part, how is this noted?

A

The relevant CASR 91 regulation will list which other parts apply

20
Q

What is the significance of the AIP in the ATPL Air Law exam?

A

It’s the primary reference for many questions, especially for general rules, flight planning, and minima

21
Q

Why are ERSA, DAP, and maps rarely used in the exam?

A

They are only used for questions about airport-specific procedures, such as noise abatement at YPAD

22
Q

What is the purpose of CASR Part 91.035?

A

It allows other CASR parts to add to or turn off requirements of CASR Part 91

23
Q

What is the application of CASR Part 121.005?

A

It applies to multi-engine aircraft with >9 seats or MTOW >8618 kg (19000 lbs)

24
Q

What is the application of CASR Part 135.005?

A

It applies to aircraft with ≤9 passenger seats and MTOW ≤8618 kg