CPAER - AIR LAW Practice Exam Questions
and Answers Latest Update 2025 Already
Graded A+
No pilot shall exercise the privileges of their rating unless they have
➹➹➹: acted as PIC or co-pilot within the preceding 5 years.
CPL privileges do not include
➹➹➹: PIC of a two crew aircraft.
For a Category 1 medical an ECG is required at the first medical then every
➹➹➹: 2 years up to 40 years of age and every year after 40 years of age.
The holder of a licence may exercise the privileges provided not
➹➹➹: entered the 30th week of pregnancy.
A pilot has not flown in 3 years. To have a current license
➹➹➹: complete a training program or PPC.
A pilot has not flown in over 6 years. To have a current licence
➹➹➹: complete a flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
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,In regards to flying VFR in a Class C terminal control area...
a. a clearance to enter does not guarantee separation from other aircraft.
b. a traffic advisory is required at least five minutes prior to entry.
c. air traffic control (ATC) will take responsibility for your aircraft in avoiding other aircraft
and terrain.
d. two-way communication must be established at least five minutes prior to entry.
➹➹➹: A
To operate in Class A airspace the pilot must be...
a. VFR rated and the aircraft must have a functioning Mode C transponder.
b. IFR rated and aircraft must be IFR certified with a functioning Mode C transponder.
c. IFR rated and the aircraft must be IFR certified.
d. VFR rated and the aircraft certified.
➹➹➹: B
Class A airspace includes the
➹➹➹: Southern Control, Northern Control, and Arctic Control Areas.
In Class B airspace
➹➹➹: IFR and CVFR operations are permitted.
In Class C airspace...
a. IFR and VFR traffic is permitted and only VFR traffic requires a clearance.
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,b. IFR and VFR traffic is permitted and both require a clearance.
c. IFR and VFR is permitted and no clearance is required with a Mode C transponder on
board.
d. only IFR traffic is permitted.
➹➹➹: B
When the controlling agency is not in operation the Class C CZ becomes
➹➹➹: Class E controlled.
In Class D airspace...
a. both IFR and VFR flights are permitted.
b. it is controlled airspace that may require a transponder.
c. ATC separation is provided only to IFR traffic.
d.all of the above are correct.
➹➹➹: D
If an airport is within a Class E control zone, then a VFR aircraft must get a traffic
advisory by contacting the appropriate FSS at least
➹➹➹: 5 minutes prior to entering.
Day VFR aeroplanes can request to operate under special VFR for
➹➹➹: departing or arriving.
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, The minimum equipment required for an aircraft in order for a pilot to request special
VFR is...
a.a Mode C transponder and two-way radio communication.
b.GPS/GNSS and two-way radio communication.
c.a Mode C transponder.
d.two-way radio communication.
➹➹➹: D
Explanation: A transponder is not required for SVFR. Only the class of control zone
effects the requirements for a transponder (Class C requires a mode C transponder,
Class D and E may require a transponder—mode C if specified).
Under which circumstances can a pilot make a request for special VFR?
a. To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1
NM exists.
b. When an aeroplane is departing from an aerodrome at night with a visibility of at least
1 SM.
c. To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1
SM exists.
d. When already inside a control zone and the weather goes below VFR minimums.
➹➹➹: C
No person shall operate an aircraft over a forest fire area or over any area that is
located within . . .
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and Answers Latest Update 2025 Already
Graded A+
No pilot shall exercise the privileges of their rating unless they have
➹➹➹: acted as PIC or co-pilot within the preceding 5 years.
CPL privileges do not include
➹➹➹: PIC of a two crew aircraft.
For a Category 1 medical an ECG is required at the first medical then every
➹➹➹: 2 years up to 40 years of age and every year after 40 years of age.
The holder of a licence may exercise the privileges provided not
➹➹➹: entered the 30th week of pregnancy.
A pilot has not flown in 3 years. To have a current license
➹➹➹: complete a training program or PPC.
A pilot has not flown in over 6 years. To have a current licence
➹➹➹: complete a flight test review and PSTAR within 12 months preceding the flight.
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,In regards to flying VFR in a Class C terminal control area...
a. a clearance to enter does not guarantee separation from other aircraft.
b. a traffic advisory is required at least five minutes prior to entry.
c. air traffic control (ATC) will take responsibility for your aircraft in avoiding other aircraft
and terrain.
d. two-way communication must be established at least five minutes prior to entry.
➹➹➹: A
To operate in Class A airspace the pilot must be...
a. VFR rated and the aircraft must have a functioning Mode C transponder.
b. IFR rated and aircraft must be IFR certified with a functioning Mode C transponder.
c. IFR rated and the aircraft must be IFR certified.
d. VFR rated and the aircraft certified.
➹➹➹: B
Class A airspace includes the
➹➹➹: Southern Control, Northern Control, and Arctic Control Areas.
In Class B airspace
➹➹➹: IFR and CVFR operations are permitted.
In Class C airspace...
a. IFR and VFR traffic is permitted and only VFR traffic requires a clearance.
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,b. IFR and VFR traffic is permitted and both require a clearance.
c. IFR and VFR is permitted and no clearance is required with a Mode C transponder on
board.
d. only IFR traffic is permitted.
➹➹➹: B
When the controlling agency is not in operation the Class C CZ becomes
➹➹➹: Class E controlled.
In Class D airspace...
a. both IFR and VFR flights are permitted.
b. it is controlled airspace that may require a transponder.
c. ATC separation is provided only to IFR traffic.
d.all of the above are correct.
➹➹➹: D
If an airport is within a Class E control zone, then a VFR aircraft must get a traffic
advisory by contacting the appropriate FSS at least
➹➹➹: 5 minutes prior to entering.
Day VFR aeroplanes can request to operate under special VFR for
➹➹➹: departing or arriving.
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, The minimum equipment required for an aircraft in order for a pilot to request special
VFR is...
a.a Mode C transponder and two-way radio communication.
b.GPS/GNSS and two-way radio communication.
c.a Mode C transponder.
d.two-way radio communication.
➹➹➹: D
Explanation: A transponder is not required for SVFR. Only the class of control zone
effects the requirements for a transponder (Class C requires a mode C transponder,
Class D and E may require a transponder—mode C if specified).
Under which circumstances can a pilot make a request for special VFR?
a. To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1
NM exists.
b. When an aeroplane is departing from an aerodrome at night with a visibility of at least
1 SM.
c. To proceed into a control zone when clear of cloud and a visibility of not less than 1
SM exists.
d. When already inside a control zone and the weather goes below VFR minimums.
➹➹➹: C
No person shall operate an aircraft over a forest fire area or over any area that is
located within . . .
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