Unit 9 - Canadian Aviation Regulations (Part 2).
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Unit 9 - Canadian Aviation Regulations (Part 2). Questions With Accurate Answers
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1. required documentation: documents required onboard AROWILLI
Certificate of Airworthiness
Certificate of Registration
Pilots Operating Handbook
Aircraft Weight and Balance
Insurance Certificate
Licenses
Journey Log
Interception Procedures
2. Certificate of Airworthiness: - Every certified aircraft is issued a Certificate of
Airworthiness if it is deemed by the Minister (Transport Canada), to be safe to fly. - The
certificate of airworthiness, or "C of A," is typically issued after the aircraft is imported
to Canada.
3. certificate of registration: -The primary purpose of this document is to determine
who is responsible for the aircraft.
-valid indefinitely
-contains the following info
The aircraft's registration mark
The aircraft's make and model
The aircraft's purpose
The aircraft's serial number
The registered owner
The issue date
The signature of the Minister
4. transfer of ownership: • If aircraft is sold, the vendor completes transfer of
ownership card.
• The new owner fills out the back of the old C of R with the new owner's information,
address, etc.
• The new owner also fills out the Interim Certificate of Registration which acts as a
temporary C of R.
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• The new owner must notify Transport Canada within 7 days of change
• An aircraft's purpose may be Private, Commercial, or State
• The registered owner is the person, company, or organization which is responsible for
the airplane. They are not necessarily the actual owner.
5. POH (pilot operating handbook): - describes correct operating procedures -must be
carried on aircraft at all times
6. when does a aircraft greater than 12,500 lbs get reweighed:
every 5 years
7. insurance: -must be carried on board
-
8. Licenses: Your license consists of THREE documents:
1) Your actual License or Permit
2) Your Medical
3) Your Radio Operator's Certificate
• All three of these documents must be valid and onboard the aircraft.
9. journey log who is responsible for filling out the journey log and what information
does it contain: -must be maintained for every aircraft other than a ultra light
- responsibility of PIC to keep log book up to date
- also a record of aircraft maintenance
10. interception procedures: - procedures to follow if an aircraft is intercepted can be
found in the CFS and the AIM. They are required to be carried onboard.
- If you are intercepted, contact the intercepting aircraft on 121.5
11. technical log: - not required to carry on board
- consists of 4 individual logs
1) airframe
2) system and Modifications
3) each engine
4) each propeller
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Unit 9 - Canadian Aviation Regulations (Part 2). Questions With Accurate Answers
,2024
1. required documentation: documents required onboard AROWILLI
Certificate of Airworthiness
Certificate of Registration
Pilots Operating Handbook
Aircraft Weight and Balance
Insurance Certificate
Licenses
Journey Log
Interception Procedures
2. Certificate of Airworthiness: - Every certified aircraft is issued a Certificate of
Airworthiness if it is deemed by the Minister (Transport Canada), to be safe to fly. - The
certificate of airworthiness, or "C of A," is typically issued after the aircraft is imported
to Canada.
3. certificate of registration: -The primary purpose of this document is to determine
who is responsible for the aircraft.
-valid indefinitely
-contains the following info
The aircraft's registration mark
The aircraft's make and model
The aircraft's purpose
The aircraft's serial number
The registered owner
The issue date
The signature of the Minister
4. transfer of ownership: • If aircraft is sold, the vendor completes transfer of
ownership card.
• The new owner fills out the back of the old C of R with the new owner's information,
address, etc.
• The new owner also fills out the Interim Certificate of Registration which acts as a
temporary C of R.
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• The new owner must notify Transport Canada within 7 days of change
• An aircraft's purpose may be Private, Commercial, or State
• The registered owner is the person, company, or organization which is responsible for
the airplane. They are not necessarily the actual owner.
5. POH (pilot operating handbook): - describes correct operating procedures -must be
carried on aircraft at all times
6. when does a aircraft greater than 12,500 lbs get reweighed:
every 5 years
7. insurance: -must be carried on board
-
8. Licenses: Your license consists of THREE documents:
1) Your actual License or Permit
2) Your Medical
3) Your Radio Operator's Certificate
• All three of these documents must be valid and onboard the aircraft.
9. journey log who is responsible for filling out the journey log and what information
does it contain: -must be maintained for every aircraft other than a ultra light
- responsibility of PIC to keep log book up to date
- also a record of aircraft maintenance
10. interception procedures: - procedures to follow if an aircraft is intercepted can be
found in the CFS and the AIM. They are required to be carried onboard.
- If you are intercepted, contact the intercepting aircraft on 121.5
11. technical log: - not required to carry on board
- consists of 4 individual logs
1) airframe
2) system and Modifications
3) each engine
4) each propeller
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