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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to air law, covering various aspects of aviation regulations, airspace classifications, aircraft operations, and pilot requirements. It serves as a valuable resource for pilots seeking to enhance their knowledge and understanding of air law principles.
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On April 10 a Category 1 medical certificate was completed by a commercial pilot who is over 40 but less than 60 years of age and not engaged in single-pilot air transport carrying passengers. This permits the pilot to exercise 🗸🗸🗸: commercial pilot privileges through April 30 , one year later. When must a commercial or airline transport pilot have an audiogram done? 🗸🗸🗸: At the first Category 1 medical and at first exam after turning 55. No person shall operate an aircraft in Class B controlled airspace in VFR flight unless the aircraft is equipped with 🗸🗸🗸: Radio communication equipment capable of two-way communication with the appropriate ATS facility, radio navigation equipment capable of using navigation facilities to enable the aircraft to be operated in accordance with the flight plan, a transponder and automatic pressure altitude reporting equipment. All flying within Class C airspace must be in compliance with 🗸🗸🗸: ATC clearances and instructions
An aircraft shall be equipped with a transponder capable of automatic pressure altitude reporting when operating within 🗸🗸🗸: all Class A, B, and C airspace. An airport served by an operating control tower within Class D airspace ceases operation for the day. The airspace becomes 🗸🗸🗸: Class E. The vertical limit of Class D airspace will normally be topped at 🗸🗸🗸: 12 500 feet ASL. When operating an aircraft in the vicinity of an airport that is within a Class E control zone, a pilot must establish radio contact 🗸🗸🗸: 5 minutes prior to entering the zone. CYA 502 (F) is Class F what? 🗸🗸🗸: advisory airspace used for flight testing. When there is a forest fire what does the airspace become? 🗸🗸🗸: It becomes Class F from the surface to 3 000 feet AGL with a 5 NM radius around the fire, unless a NOTAM is issued stating otherwise
🗸🗸🗸: a clearance is obtained from ATC. Unless otherwise authorized the lowest altitude that aerobatics can be conducted at is not below 🗸🗸🗸: 2000 ft AGL After an ATC clearance has been accepted, a pilot may not deviate from that clearance unless the pilot 🗸🗸🗸: receives an amended clearance or has an emergency that requires a deviation. Unless otherwise authorized, the permissible indicated airspeed below 10 000 feet ASL is 🗸🗸🗸: 250 KT When operating under VFR above 3 000 feet AGL in the SDA, the appropriate cruising altitudes to be maintained are based upon the 🗸🗸🗸: magnetic track When climbing into the standard pressure region, set the altimeter to 29.92 in Hg : 🗸🗸🗸: after passing through 18 000 feet ASL. What altimeter indication would show if flying level cruise at FL200?
🗸🗸🗸: 20 000 ft ASL When departing from an airport in the standard pressure region..... set the altimeter to 29.92 in Hg. 🗸🗸🗸: prior to leveling off at the desired flight level While flying at FL230 in the SCA a clearance to descend out of the standard pressure region and into the altimeter setting region in anticipation of a visual approach and landing at an airport is received. Reset the altimeter 🗸🗸🗸: just prior to passing through FL 180. When must a flight plan or flight itinerary be filed? 🗸🗸🗸: When travelling greater than 25 NM from the point of departure. What does S/C indicate in the equipment portion of a flight plan? 🗸🗸🗸: All standard equipment and a Mode C transponder An aircraft weighing 7 498 kg would fall into the wake turbulence category of 🗸🗸🗸: medium. A crew member is under the influence of a drug that may impair them. Is this crew member allowed to operate an aircraft?
An aeroplane operating at night under special VFR may be granted a clearance by ATC to 🗸🗸🗸: arrive for landing A pilot has not flown in 3 years. To have a current license 🗸🗸🗸: complete a training program or PPC. A pilot has not flown in over 6 years. To have a current licence 🗸🗸🗸: complete a flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight. A temporarily closed runway is marked with 🗸🗸🗸: white crosses Day VFR aeroplanes can request to operate under special VFR for 🗸🗸🗸: departing or arriving In the Southern Domestic Airspace the cruising altitudes are based on 🗸🗸🗸: Magnetic track The minimum equipment required for an aircraft in order for a pilot to request special VFR is 🗸🗸🗸: 2 way radio
Under which circumstances can a pilot make a request for special VFR? 🗸🗸🗸: To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1 SM exists. While using intersecting runways an aircraft can takeoff with LAHSO in effect when 🗸🗸🗸: one aircraft accepts a clearance to land and hold short of the intersection of the two runways