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1. What is the lowest you can overfly an aerodrome you do not intend to land
at? - ANSWER 2000 AGL
2. Who is the governing authority for the CARs? - ANSWER Transport
Canada
3. What is a TC representative usually referred to as? - ANSWER The
minister
4. Who proposes new regulations or laws? - ANSWER The Canadian
aviation regulatory advisory council (CARAC)
5. To whom must you comply when asked to present any aviation
documentation? - ANSWER The minister, an immigration officer, a peace
officer
,6. When must a safety management system be established? - ANSWER An
SMS must be put in place for all 705 operations, approved maintenance
organizations, and airports
7. What extra documentation must be carried on board a leased aircraft? -
ANSWER The leasing authorization form
8. How long does the owner of an aircraft have to inform the minister of the
terms of a leasing agreement? - ANSWER 7 days
9. What is the maximum number of aircraft a Canadian air operator can lease
to a foreign operator? - ANSWER Up to 25% of the Canadian operator's
fleet
10.What is the maximum number of aircraft a Canadian air operator can lease
from a foreign operator? - ANSWER Up to 25% of the Canadian
operator's fleet
11.What is the definition of an aerodrome? - ANSWER Any area of land or
water that is designed for the arrival, departure, movement, or servicing of
aircraft
12.What is an airport? - ANSWER An aerodrome which is certified by TC
13.What is the manoeuvring area of an aerodrome? - ANSWER The parts of
the aerodrome intended for taxiing, takeoff, and landing
,14.What is an apron? - ANSWER The part of an aerodrome intended for
loading and refuelling aircraft
15.Are runways numbered according to true or magnetic heading? - ANSWER
Magnetic in the southern domestic airspace, true in the northern
domestic airspace
16.What is a displaced threshold? - ANSWER An area of runway that has
not met the standard for obstacle clearance on landing, but can be used for
takeoff roll or landing roll in the opposite direction, marked by white arrows
pointing to a white line which indicates the threshold
17.What is a stopway? - ANSWER An area of runway not designed to bear a
load but can be used for emergencies, marked by yellow arrows
18.How far from a runway should you hold short if no hold short lines are
painted? - ANSWER 200 feet
19.When is a windsock required at each end of a runway? - ANSWER When
that runway exceeds 4000 feet
20.What lighting must a runway have for it to be approved for night
operations? - ANSWER It must have white lights illuminating both sides
of the runway, spaced out at 200 feet apart
, 21.How is the runway threshold illuminated at night? - ANSWER With
green lights
22.How is the runway end illuminated at night? - ANSWER With red lights
23.How is a taxiway illuminated at night? - ANSWER With blue lights
24.What is an ARCAL system? - ANSWER Aircraft radio controlled
aerodrome lighting, this allows the pilot to turn on aerodrome lights by
keying the mic
25.What is type J ARCAL? - ANSWER Key the mic 5 times to activate
26.What is type K ARCAL? - ANSWER Key the mic 7 times to activate, then
3 or 5 times to lowers the intensity of the lights accordingly
27.When are runway surface condition reports required? - ANSWER Any
time an abnormal ingredient is added to the runway, such as snow, sand,
anti-icing fluid, ice, slush, or contaminants
28.When will a CRFI be issued? - ANSWER When possible, whenever an
RSC is issued