What are the requirements to fly a multi-crew airplane? Right Ans -
Complete ground and flight training on the type
Hold an ATPL, or
Passed SARON & SAMRA within the previous 24 months, or
Hold a PPL or CPL, and passed IATRA within the previous 24 months
250 hours in aeroplane
Passed a PPC within the previous 12 months
What is a high performance airplane? Right Ans - Vne of 250 KIAS or
greater
Vso of 80 KIAS or greater
What are the requirements to fly a high performance airplane? Right Ans -
Complete ground training
Complete flight training
200 hours on airplane
Complete qualifying flight
When is an FDR required? Right Ans - Multi-engined turbine-powered
aircraft which:
Have a type certificate authorizing 30 or fewer pax, configured for 10 or more
pax seats and manufactured after October 11, 1991;
Have a type certificate authorizing 30 or fewer pax, configured for 20 to 30
pax seats;
Have a type certificate authorizing more than 30 pax;
,Have type certificate authorizing cargo transport only and operated under
part 705
When is a CVR required? Right Ans - Multi-engined turbine-powered
aircraft which:
are configured for 6 or more pax seats, and
requires 2 pilots
Requirement for flight over water Right Ans - Single engine aircraft:
Within 50 NM of a suitable landing site: any flotation devices for each person
Within 100 NM/30 minutes of a suitable landing site: life preserver for each
person
Within 200 NM/60 minutes of a suitable landing site: a life raft, in addition to
life preservers (also includes multi engine aircrafts incapable of maintaining
flight with one engine inoperative)
Multi engine aircraft capable of maintaining flight with one engine
inoperative:
Beyond 200 NM from a suitable landing site: life rafts in addition to life
preservers
Transport category aircraft:
Beyond 400 NM of suitable landing site: life rafts in addition to life preservers
Oxygen requirement above 10,000 feet and below 13,000 feet ASL Right
Ans - If flight at this altitude is longer than 30 minutes, oxygen is required for
all the flight crew and at least 10% of the pax for the period exceeding 30
minutes.
Oxygen requirement above 13,000 feet ASL Right Ans - Oxygen is required
for all persons on board for the entire duration above 13,000 feet, or at least 1
hour.
Quick-donning oxygen masks are required at what altitude? Right Ans -
Above FL250, otherwise the pilot at the controls must use an O2 mask
, At what altitude does the pilot at control always have to wear an oxygen
mask? Right Ans - FL410
The standard VFR transponder code is Right Ans - At or below 12,500 feet:
1200
Above 12,500 feet: 1400
The standard IFR transponder code is Right Ans - Below 18,000 feet ( low
level airspace): 1000
At or above 18,000 feet (high level airspace): 2000
What is the vertical dimension of VHF airways? Right Ans - Base at 2200
feet AGL
From 2200 feet up to 12,000 feet or the MEA, whichever is higher: class E
airspace
From 12,501 feet or MEA, whichever is higher, to 17,999 feet: class B airspace
An LF/MF airway has a width of __ NM either side of centerline up to __ NM
from the nav aid and then widens with a splay angle of __. Right Ans - 4.34
NM
49.66 NM
5º
A VHF airway with a VOR on each side has a width of __ NM either side of
centerline up to __ NM from the nav aids and then widens with a splay angle of
__. Right Ans - 4 NM
50.8 NM
4.5º
For commercial operators, when is high altitude training required? Right
Ans - Before assignment on a pressurized aeroplane
When operating above 13000 feet
Every 3 years after completing the initial training
In a radar environment,