L4 Flashcards

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  1. You are asked to carry diver’s air bottles on an aircraft. You may:
    Part 92.11
A

If those goods are classified, documented, certificated, described, packaged, marked, and labelled in accordance with the Technical Instructions, and in the condition for shipment prescribed by the Technical Instructions.
Part 92.11

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  1. You complete 9 hours of flying at 10:30pm. How much time do you need off?
    Part 122.103
A

14hrs, able to start the following day at 14:30

Part 122.103

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  1. You’re refuelling an aircraft and spill fuel. What must you do?
    Part 135.75 (1) (2)
A

Stop refuelling and immediately cover the spill to reduce fire risk.
Part 135.75 (1) (2)

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  1. Can you ever carry intoxicated or drugged passengers on a flight?
    Part 135.67 (b)
A

Yes, but only if conducting operations as an air ambulance or conducting search and rescue operations.
Part 135.67 (b)

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  1. How often are you required to do position reports?

Part 91.309 (1) (2)

A

VFR aircraft every 30 mins or As required by ATC

Part 91.309 (1) (2)

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  1. Altitudes to be flown in PY FIR flying above 3000 AMSL and below 20,000 AMSL?
A

On a magnetic track 000º clockwise to 179º, any odd thousand foot altitude AMSL / On a magnetic track of 180º clockwise to 359º, any even thousand foot altitude AMSL

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  1. The holder of a commercial pilot licence shall not exercise the privileges of that licence by day unless the following is completed:
    Part 61.33 (b) (1) (2)
A

3 take offs and landings in the same type aircraft within the preceding 90 days.
Part 61.33 (b) (1) (2)

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  1. Are you, as PIC, always required to give a passenger brief?
    Part 91.211 (b) (6)
A

No, it is not required if the pilot in command determines that the passengers are familiar with the contents of the briefing.
Part 91.211 (b) (6)

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  1. Can you do an air operation in PY airspace below 2,500 AMSL?
    Part 93.57
A

If it is essential for the aircraft to be flown below 2500 feet AGL for the proper accomplishment of the operation.
Part 93.57

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  1. In reference to altimeters, each pilot of an aircraft shall:
    Part 91.239 (a) (b)
A

a) When operating at of above FL210 set 1013.2 spa
b) When operating at or below 20,000 AMSL set the appropriate area QNH or aerodrome QNH
c) When descending through FL210, set to the approriate area QNH or aerodrome QNH
Part 91.239 (a) (b)

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  1. Can you change a tyre out in the bush as a pilot?

Part 43.51 APP A

A

Yes, if you have been trained and authorised by a certified engineer.
Part 43.51 APP A

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  1. You have an engine problem over high terrain, what could you do?
    Part 91 Table 3
A

Use normal SSR code 7700

Part 91 Table 3

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  1. What is the time allowed to complete logbook entire when away from base?
    Part 61.29 (g)
A

If a pilot is engaged in flying away from base where the logbook would normally be expected to be kept, the specific periods may be extended to 48hrs after return to base.
Part 61.29 (g)

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  1. Is a Biennial flight review required for air operations?

Part 61.35

A

Yes, each holder of a pilot licence issued under CAR 61 must complete a BFR within 24 calendar months from the issue of that licence.
Part 61.35

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15. How long would you class one medical be valid if you're 35 years old and doing air ops?
Part 67.57 (a) (1)
A

12 months

Part 67.57 (a) (1)

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  1. What altitudes are QNH zones used for?

Part 71.15

A

Surface of the earth to an altitude of 20,000ft

Part 71.15

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17. You're flying in class C airspace below 10,000 AMSL. What traffic separation is provided and what minimum visibility is required?
Part 71.105 / Part 91 Table 4
A

Separation is provided between IFR traffic and all other aircraft and visibility requirement of 5km.
Part 71.105 / Part 91 Table 4

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  1. What is required to operate in a restricted or danger area?
    Part 91.129 (a) (b)
A

Restricted area requires permission. Flight within a danger area is permissible provided the dangerous activity will not affect the safety of the aircraft.
Part 91.129 (a) (b)

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  1. Can you take 3 hunters and their guns on a flight with other passengers and if so what must you do with their guns?
    Part 91.9 (a)
A

Yes, but the firearms must be disabled and stowed in an inaccessible compartment.
Part 91.9 (a)

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  1. Can you as an instructor use a restricted category aircraft to do scenic flight with friends?
    Part 91.103
A

No, that would not be a permissible operation in a restricted category aircraft.
Part 91.103

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  1. What documents are required to be carried by a small PNG registered aircraft on a domestic flight?
    Part 91.111
A

Airworthiness certificate or certified copy, aircraft flight manual and tech log.
Part 91.111

22
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  1. Conducting an air drop at 300ft AGL, can you bring the loadmaster’s son for a joy ride?
    Part 91.311 (c) (2)
A

No

Part 91.311 (c) (2)

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  1. Can you allow a person to manipulate the controls while conducting an air operation in cruise if he has taken some flying lessons?
    Part 135.69
A

No, only flight crew member or authorised representative of the director who has the permission of the PIC and certificate holder to perform a required duty.
Part 135.69

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  1. Two aircraft taxiing on the movement area are on a collision course. Which has the right of way?
    Part 91.229 (h) (3)
A

Give way to the other aircraft on the pilot’s right

Part 91.229 (h) (3)

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25. Is there any time you could do 250kts in a class F airspace at low level altitude near an aerodrome?
Part 91.237 (b) (c)
A

Yes, when the minimum safety speed prescribed in the flight manual is more than the 200kts, when the minimum speed specified for a procedure for flight under IFR is more than the prescribed speed limitation or the aircraft is being operated at an event in accordance with Part 91.703

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  1. Your radio has been quiet for a while and you can’t transmit. What could you do?
    Part 91.249 Table 3
A

Squawk 7600

Part 91.249 Table 3

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  1. VFR criteria for a control zone

Part 91.301 Table 5

A

1500 ft/5km Vis

Part 91.301 Table 5

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28. Can you carry police officers carrying class 1 dangerous goods?
Part 92.3 / Part 92.11 (a)
A

Yes providing the following are met:
Approval is obtained by the director
Safety and emergency procedures are established for the carriage of the goods
The goods are in proper conditions for the carriage by air
Stowed and secured for safe carriage
Part 92.3 / Part 92.11 (a)

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  1. Can you fly with an ELT if it’s inoperative?

Part 91.529 (c)

A

Yes and aircraft may be ferried from place where repairs or replacement cannot be made to a place where they can be made if no passengers are carried on the aircraft.
Part 91.529 (c)

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  1. What are the type experience requirements to fly a multi reciprocating aircraft?
    Part 135.505 (a) (2)/ (b) (2)
A

The certificate holder shall ensure that any person acting as a pilot in command of an aircraft has completed, prior to destination as a pilot in command on that make and basic model, at least the following operating experience:
-For Multi engine aircraft, reciprocating or turbine engine powered, 10hrs and 8 takeoffs and ladings
-The experience required shall be acquired in flight during air operations performed except that flight time, takeoff and landing experience may be accrued in a flight simulator approved for this purpose.
Part 135.505 (a) (2)/ (b) (2)

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  1. What are the CPL recent experience requirements to fly a C172 at night if you have met the recent experience requirement by day in a single engine aircraft?
    Part 61.33 (c)
A

Within the preceding 90 days, they have carried out as PIC of an aircraft of the same type, of ZFT simulator, not less than 3 takeoffs and 3 landings by night or they have satisfactorily demonstrated to an authorized flight examiner continued proficiency by night in an aircraft of the same type.
Part 61.33 (c)

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  1. You are heading 180º magnetic and noticed another aircraft infront of you and to your left heading 330º at the same level. Do you have the right of way?
    Part 91.229 (d)
A

Yes

Part 91.229 (d)

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  1. You’re out flying a scenic flight and have just reached 11 hours of duty. Your passengers as if you can do another 45 minutes for them. Can you do it?
    Part 122.105 (b)
A

Yes, provided the pilot get rest of 9 hours embracing the hours of 10pm and 6am plus 1 hours for every 15 minute over 11 hours or 10 hours plus 1 hour for every 15 minutes over 11 hours.
Part 122.105 (b)

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  1. What are the duty limits for non tour pilot?

Part 122.105 (1) (2)

A

11 hours duty in any single tour of duty

Part 122.105 (1) (2)

35
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  1. Can you drop an object from 150ft AGL to a field with no people or buildings around?
    Part 91.235
A

Yes, providing all precautions have been taken that no persons or property will be endangered.
Part 91.235

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  1. You have your CPL and want to brush up on your low flying skills in a low flying area. Can you do it?
    Part 91.131 (2) (3)
A

Yes provided you:
-Prior to entering the area you broadcast on the appropriate VHF frequency, details of flight and proposed elapsed time in the area.
-Maintain a listening watch on the appropriate VHF frequency
-Before entering the area on a solo flight, is satisfied that there are no other aircraft in the area.
Part 91.131 (2) (3)

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  1. What is the oxygen requirement for an non pressurised aircraft between 10,000 and 14,000 ft AMSL for 45 mins?
    Part 91.533 (1)
A

Supplemental oxygen for continuous use by all crew members and 10% of passengers; Therapeutic oxygen for continuous use by not less than 3% of the passengers.
Part 91.533 (1)

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  1. What are the requirements to be allowed to do special VFR?
    Part 91.303
A

-In compliance with an ATC clearance and ATC instruction
-By day only
- Clear of cloud
- With ceiling and vis of at least 600ft and at least 1500 metres vis
- In an aircraft equipped with two radio capable of communication with ATC on the appropriate frequency
Part 91.303

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  1. You are on an air operation where a passenger had his seatbelt off. You hit some turbulence and the passengers lacerates his head. What if any, are you required to do?
    Part12.57 (b)
A

The PIC shall fill out a CA005 form and submit it to the proper authority within 10 days of the accident.
Part12.57 (b)

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  1. Who is responsible for crew and passenger discipline?

Part91.203

A

PIC

41
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  1. You are planning a flight into an MBZ and will be at least 40nm away from any aerodrome for an aerial survey. When are you required to broadcast the aircraft’s call sign, position, altitude and intentions?
    Part 91.135
A

Prior to entering the MBZ; When operating on or in the vicinity of an aerodrome within the MBZ (+ every 10 mins within the MBZ)
Part91.135

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  1. What are the required VFR minima for an aircraft flying coastal at 3000 feet AMSL?
    Part 91.301 Table 4
A

Clear of cloud and in sight of the surface and 5km vis

Part 91.301 Table 4

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  1. You are a CPL pilot and have been experiencing ringing in your ears, so you have not flown for 10 days. Before you fly again you are required to?
    Part 67.253
A
(a) The holder of a class 1 medical certificate who has a medically significant condition which continues for longer than 7 days must advise the Director or a Designated Aviation Medical Examiner of that condition as soon as practicable after the end of the 7 days.
Part 67.253
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  1. You’re departing on a grass aerodrome with a 3 knot tailwind. What is the takeoff correction factor you would use, and how much of the reported tailwind do you have to count on in your calculation of take off distance?
    Part135.209/207 (b) (7)
A

x 1.14 and 150% of the reported tailwind component

Part135.209/207 (b) (7)

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45. Your CPL licence is not current but you do meet the currency requirements of a private pilot licence. Your class 1 expires but you hold a class 2 medical. Can you carry passengers and or freight?
Part61.37/.155 (a) (1) / (c) (1) (2)
A

You may carry passengers but only if they are parachuters who intend to make a parachute descent provided the operation is approved by the director. On other flights, you carry passengers provided it is not for hire or reward.
Part61.37/.155 (a) (1) / (c) (1) (2)

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  1. Can you conduct an air operation single engine at 63nm from shore?
    Part 135.85 (a) (1)
A

No, no more than 50nm in a SE.

Part 135.85 (a) (1)

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  1. You’re flying and the vacuum pressure seems a bit low to you. No one else is around when you return to base. What is the best way to notify the next pilot?
    Part 91.203 (3)
A

Make a tech log entry or any other document acceptable by the director.
Part 91.203 (3)

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  1. Can you land VFR on an aerodrome with a width twice that of the landing gear? What about narrower?
    Part 135.77 (d) (1) / (f) (1) (2)
A

Yes, you may land at an aerodrome with narrower width providing a certificate flight testing is prescribed in the aeroplane flight manual or approved by the director.
Part 135.77 (d) (1) / (f) (1) (2)

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  1. A low flying area is depicted as ‘L’ on a chart. What are the dimensions of the low flying area?
    Part73.59 (b) (c) (d)
A

Horizontal dimensions are designated by the director with a vertical limit of 500 feet from the surface of the earth.
Part73.59 (b) (c) (d)

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  1. You’ve loaded your passengers for a flight and realise you need a little more avgas. Can you put more fuel without disembarking the passengers?
    Part 135.73 (a)
A

No

Part 135.73 (a)

51
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  1. Can you fly VFR for 15 minutes over a broken layer of cloud?
    Part 135.155 (a)
A

Not as VFR only flight, Yes if equipped for IFR and can land an IPA.
Part 135.155 (a)

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  1. What are the requirements to take someone aerobatic flying?
    Part61.405
A

You must hold a current aerobatic licence and all aerobatic manoeuvres are to be done 3000ft AGL.
Part61.405