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With Class F airspace - Answer non-participating aircraft should avoid CYA.
An aircraft operator is deemed to be - Answer the owner or lessee of the aircraft.
May records be kept in computer files? - Answer Yes, if records are protected against loss, destruction,
or tampering, and the records are made accessible to the Minister in print in a reasonable period of
time.
Applicable to radio procedures - Answer a.pilots must monitor the MF while operating within the area.
b.there are two types of MF areas.
c.pilots must report at least five minutes prior to entering the MF area giving position, altitude, and
intentions.
d.are all of the above.
Answer all of the above
In addition to the Certificate of Airworthiness, Certificate of Registration, and the Aircraft Flight Manual.
The documents that must be carried on board an aircraft are the - Answer weight and balance report,
proof of insurance, the licences and permits of all flight crew, and the Journey Log.
A pilot shall not attempt to takeoff if - Answer a.the pilot notices wet snow accumulating on the
aircraft.
b.a cabin crewmember reports snow or ice is accumulating on the wings.
c.a company ground crew indicates that snow or ice is accumulating on the wings.
d.aware of any of the above.
Answer : any of the above
, When ownership of an aircraft is transferred the new owner must notify the Minister within - Answer 7
days and the transfer document acts as an interim registration for 90 days or until the new permanent
Certificate of Registration is issued.
The definition of an Infant is any person - Answer less than 2 years of age
The minimum night lighting for an aerodrome is - Answer white runway edge lights or white retro-
reflectors evenly placed distanced no more than 60 m (200 feet) and visible for at least 2 NM and parking
areas are marked by blue lights or blue retro-reflectors distanced no more than 60 m (200 feet), or with
floodlighting.
No person shall(I) walk, stand, drive a vehicle, park a vehicle or aircraft or cause an obstruction on the
movement area of an aerodrome, except in accordance with permission given by the operator of the
aerodrome, and where applicable, by the appropriate air traffic control unit or flight service station(II)
tow an aircraft on an active movement area at night unless the aircraft displays operating wingtip, tail
and anti-collision lights or is illuminated by lights mounted on the towing vehicle and directed at the
aircraft(III) tow an aircraft on an active movement area during the day unless the tow vehicle displays an
emergency hazard light(IV) park or otherwise leave an aircraft on an active manoeuvring area at night
unless the aircraft displays operating wingtip, tail and anti-collision lights or is illuminated by lanterns
suspended from the wingtips, tail and nose of the aircraft(V) operate any vessel, or cause a - Answer I,
II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X. you may tow and AC without emergency light
No person shall, while at an aerodrome, smoke or display an open flame - Answer on an apron.
b.unless in an enclosed building or shelter located on an apron where such smoking is not likely to create
a fire hazard that could endanger persons or property.
c.unless authorized maintenance or servicing operations on an apron involve the use, production or
potential development of an open flame or that involve the production or potential development of a
spark where the operations are conducted in a manner that is not likely to create a fire hazard that could
endanger persons or property.
d.for any of the above.
answer:any of the above
The vertical dimensions of the ADIZ is from - Answer the surface up to and including FL600