Air Law & Regulations with fully solutions 2023/2024
Air Law & RegulationsYou are required to surrender your license upon demand to: a) a customs or immigration officer b) a peace officer or a person authorized by the minister of transport c) a pilot holding a valid instructors license d) any Nav-canada (FSS or Tower personnel) specialist - correct answer b a "Maneuvering" area is defined as: a) part of an aerodrome to be used for the surface maneuvering of aircraft, including movement areas and apron b) part of an aerodrome intended to be used for the take-off and landing of aircraft c) part of an aerodrome intended to be used for the take-off and landing of aircraft and for the movement of aircraft associated with take-off and landing excluding aprons d) part of an aerodrome intended for loading and unloading of aircraft, maintenance and parking of airplane and associated systems - correct answer c runway which are unsuitable for aircraft operations are marked by: a) a large yellow 20 foot X b) a large white 20 foot X c) a 20 foot white slash near each end of the threshold d) a and b - correct answer d all domestic airspace lower than 18000 feet ASL is known as: - correct answer low level airspace a control zone is? - correct answer a controlled airspace around an airport control zones at airport, which have radar control service ( like calgary international) are normally: a) 5NM in radius b) 7 NM in radius c) 2 NM in radius d) 15 NM in radius - correct answer b the minimum pilot qualifications to fly within class A airspace are: a) a student pilot permit b) a private pilot license c) a commercial pilot license d) any type of pilot license and an instrument rating - correct answer d all flight within class A airspace must be: a) Under VFR b) Under IFR c) within the ADIZ block airspace d) a and B - correct answer b class B airspace is: a) all controlled airspace above 12500 ft ASL or the minimum en route altitude, whichever is higher up to but not including 18000 ft b) all airspace above 12500 ASL and up to but not including 18000 ft c) all controlled airspace above 12500 ft ASL or the minimum en route altitude up to 60000 feet ASL ad some specific control area d) all controlled airspace between flight level 160 and flight level 600 - correct answer a to fly within class b airspace: a) you must file a flight plan before entering b) only clearance must be obtained before entering c) a flight plan must be filed and a clearance obtained before entering d) a restiction to day VFR flight is placed on pilots with a provate pilot license - correct answer c
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