ATPL - Air Operations Requirements and Restrictions Questions With Complete Solutions
State the airworthiness requirements for a helicopter used on air operations.(CAR 135) correct answer: (a) Each holder of an air operator certificate shall ensure that each aircraft it uses in conducting an air transport operation has a current standard category airworthiness certificate. (b) Each holder of an air operator certificate shall ensure that each aircraft it uses in conducting a commercial transport operation has- (1) a current standard category airworthiness certificate; or (2) a current restricted category airworthiness certificate provided that the aircraft flight manual allows such an operation. State the CAR Part 135 minimum heights for VFR flights. correct answer: a) Rule 91.311(c) does not apply to a pilot-in-command of an aircraft performing an air transport operation. (b) Notwithstanding rule 91.311(c)(4), a pilot-in-command of an aircraft performing a commercial transport operation may, if necessary for the proper accomplishment of the operation, conduct approaches, departures, and manoeuvres below a height of 500 feet above the surface within the horizontal radius of 150 metres of any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure if the pilot-in command-
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