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An air operator shall not assign flight time to a flight crew member, and a flight crew member
shall not accept such an assignment, if the member's total flight time will, as a result, exceed in
any 28 consecutive days - CORRECT ANSWER - 112 hours
An air operator shall not assign flight time to a flight crew member, and a flight crew member
shall not accept such an assignment, if the member's total flight time will, as a result, exceed in
any 90 consecutive days - CORRECT ANSWER - 300 hours
An air operator shall not assign flight time to a flight crew member, and a flight crew member
shall not accept such an assignment, if the member's total flight time will, as a result, exceed in
any 365 consecutive days - CORRECT ANSWER - 1000 Hours
An air operator shall not assign flight time to a flight crew member, and a flight crew member
shall not accept such an assignment, if the member's total flight time will, as a result, exceed in
single-pilot operation - CORRECT ANSWER - 8 hours in any 24 consecutive hours.
An air operator shall not assign a flight duty period to a flight crew member, and a flight crew
member shall not accept such an assignment, if, as a result, the member's number of hours of
work will exceed in any 365 consecutive days; - CORRECT ANSWER - 2200 hours
An air operator shall not assign a flight duty period to a flight crew member, and a flight crew
member shall not accept such an assignment, if, as a result, the member's number of hours of
work will exceed in any 28 consecutive days; - CORRECT ANSWER - 192 hours
An air operator shall not assign a flight duty period to a flight crew member, and a flight crew
member shall not accept such an assignment, if, as a result, the member's number of hours of
work will exceed in any 7 consecutive days if the air operator has provided the member with the
following time free from duty - CORRECT ANSWER - 60 hours, 1 single day free from
, duty in any 168 consecutive hours, and 4 single days free from duty in any 672 consecutive
hours
An air operator shall not assign a flight duty period to a flight crew member, and a flight crew
member shall not accept such an assignment, if, as a result, the member's number of hours of
work will exceed in any 7 consecutive days if the air operator has provided 120 consecutive
hours free from duty, including 5 consecutive local nights' rest, in any 504 consecutive hours -
CORRECT ANSWER - 70 hours if the member is not assigned early duty, late duty or
night duty,
the member is not assigned a flight duty period greater than 12 hours, and
the member's maximum number of hours of work is 24 hours in any consecutive 48 hours.
An air operator who has assigned to a flight crew member a flight duty period that will result in
the member's number of hours of work exceeding those referred to in paragraph (1)(d) shall
ensure that the member has - CORRECT ANSWER - 120 consecutive hours free from
duty, including 5 consecutive local nights' rest, before assigning a flight duty period
A flight crew member's hours of work are to include in the case of a flight crew member on
reserve - CORRECT ANSWER - 33 % of the reserve availability
A flight crew member's hours of work are to include in the case of a flight crew member in the
case of a flight crew member on standby, - CORRECT ANSWER - 100% of the time that
they are on standby.
Where time zone difference is less than 24 hours, flight crew is considered acclimatized when
spent - CORRECT ANSWER - 72 hours in the same time zone
Where time zone difference is > 24 hours, flight crew is considered acclimatized when spent -
CORRECT ANSWER - 70 hours in the same time zone
An air operator shall provide a flight crew member with the following rest periods at the end of a
flight duty period If the flight ends at home base - CORRECT ANSWER - 12 Hours or 11