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Who has the authority to suspend a Canadian pilot’s license?
A) The airline the pilot works for
✔✔B) Transport Canada
C) The airport security personnel
D) The aircraft manufacturer
When must an aircraft's journey logbook be carried on board?
✔✔A) When the aircraft is operated beyond 25 nautical miles from its base
B) Only for international flights
C) If the aircraft is carrying more than 10 passengers
D) Whenever the pilot requests it
What must be done if an aircraft is involved in an accident?
A) The aircraft must be immediately flown back to its maintenance base
✔✔B) The incident must be reported to the Transportation Safety Board of Canada
C) The aircraft owner decides whether to report it
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,D) The aircraft can resume operations once visually inspected by the pilot
How often must a private aircraft undergo an annual inspection?
✔✔A) Once every 12 months
B) Every 24 months
C) Only if a defect is found
D) When the pilot reports performance issues
Who is responsible for ensuring an aircraft’s Certificate of Airworthiness remains valid?
A) The air traffic controller
B) The passengers on board
✔✔C) The aircraft owner or operator
D) The aircraft manufacturer
What must be done before a major repair is performed on an aircraft?
✔✔A) The repair must be approved in accordance with applicable regulations
B) A test flight must be conducted before repair authorization
C) The pilot-in-command must sign off on the repair
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,D) The aircraft must be removed from the journey log
When is a Special Flight Operations Certificate (SFOC) required?
✔✔A) For operating an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in restricted airspace
B) When flying over water
C) For all private flights
D) Only for military aircraft
Who is responsible for determining if an aircraft is safe for flight after maintenance?
A) The air traffic controller
✔✔B) The pilot-in-command
C) The flight attendant
D) The airport manager
When must a defect in an aircraft be recorded?
A) Only if the aircraft fails to start
✔✔B) Immediately after it is discovered
C) If the defect remains unresolved for more than a month
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, D) Only before a cross-border flight
How long must an aircraft’s maintenance records be retained?
✔✔A) At least two years after the last recorded entry
B) Only while the aircraft is in service
C) Until the aircraft reaches 5,000 flight hours
D) For at least six months
Who is responsible for complying with an Airworthiness Directive (AD)?
A) Only the aircraft manufacturer
✔✔B) The aircraft owner or operator
C) The flight crew assigned to the aircraft
D) The passengers on board
What must an AME do before signing a maintenance release?
A) Obtain written permission from the pilot-in-command
✔✔B) Ensure the work has been completed per regulatory standards
C) Wait 24 hours to ensure no new defects arise
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