and CORRECT Answers
A Medium Aeroplane wake turbulence weight is more than? - CORRECT ANSWER -
15,500lbs to less than 300,000lbs
Consumption of alcohol? - CORRECT ANSWER - 12 hours
Scuba diving? - CORRECT ANSWER - 24 hours
Local anesthetic - CORRECT ANSWER - 24 hours
General or dental anesthetic - CORRECT ANSWER - Doctors Approval, generally 48
Hours
Blood donation - CORRECT ANSWER - 48 hours
GPWS is required by turbojet aircraft under 704/705 Ops with MCTOW of?
And authorized to carry? - CORRECT ANSWER - 33,069 lbs
More than 10 pax
Speed Limit below 10 000' ASL - CORRECT ANSWER - 250 kias
Speed limit below 3000' AGL and within 10 miles of a controlled airport - CORRECT
ANSWER - 200kias
,What is a heavy aircraft - CORRECT ANSWER - 300,000 lbs
What is MACH CRIT - CORRECT ANSWER - The speed at which a shockwave first
appears on the wing.
- Separation has NOT yet occurred at this point
Airflow reaches the speed of sound, but does not exceed it. = SONIC.
There is no supersonic airflow over the wing.
What can you do with an Expired PPC in commercial Ops? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Ferry aircraft
Training
Cannot take passengers"
Density altitude increase how does it affect your aircraft? - CORRECT ANSWER - Makes
your aircraft shittier
Density altitude increase how does it affect your aircraft if it has a turbo charger? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Provides sea level performance but is still susceptible to poorer performance
How to prevent CFIT - CORRECT ANSWER - Use GPS
Knowledge of terrain
,Can you take off with frost on the underside of the wing? - CORRECT ANSWER - Yes,
as per the Aircraft Operations Manual and 3mm is the most
Flying into an airport with PAPIs 12' Wheel to Eye hight - CORRECT ANSWER - P2
symbol
How do fuel gauges work? - CORRECT ANSWER - Measures Mass by Measuring
Electric Current (Capacitance) between the Fuel and Air
What do Vortex Generators do - CORRECT ANSWER - Delay the boundary separation
layer
"Dynamic hydroplaning is?
What is needed" - CORRECT ANSWER - "Tire rides up a wedge of water, which stops
the rotation. Occurs in heavy/severe rain conditions.
Thick layer of water prevents contact with runway.
Two ingredients:
1)Runway surface must be flooded to a depth which exceeds the combined depth of the tire
tread and the toughness of the runway surface. (Normally greater than 3mm)
2)Tire must be travelling at or above a critical speed which is high enough the water is not able
to escape fast enough from under the tire and thus prevents contact between the tire and the
runway."
Viscous Hydroplaning
What's needed - CORRECT ANSWER - Smooth surface is covered with rubber from past
landings and only requires a thin layer of water to cause Hydroplaning.
, Very smooth surface with thin layer of water
Thin layer of water in smooth surface and acts like a lubricant causing the phenomenon to occur
at very low speeds.
What's Reverted Rubber Hydroplaning - CORRECT ANSWER - Locked tire (due to
heavy braking) generates enough friction to cause steam to lifted off runway and the rubber
reverts back to its chemical properties. Common in conditions with a very thin layer of water.
Speed limit below 10,000' - CORRECT ANSWER - 250kias
Transport category aircraft can travel how far without life rafts? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Don't need to carry life rafts if they are within 400nm of a suitable emergency landing site or the
distance flown in 120 minutes at files cruise speed. Whichever is less.
You leave Winnipeg on a polar flight at FL270, and leave the Southern Control Area, what
airspace are you in now? - CORRECT ANSWER - Northern control Area (FL230-FL600)
Southern Control Area - CORRECT ANSWER - FL180-FL600
Arctic Control Area - CORRECT ANSWER - FL270-FL600
What category of Airspace is above FL600? - CORRECT ANSWER - Class E
What does a diffuser do in an engine - CORRECT ANSWER - "Takes fast air, makes it
slower under pressure"
Decreases air velocity