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The privileges of a commercial pilot license include PIC - Answer or SIC of an aeroplane certified for
single pilot operations and SIC of aeroplanes certified for two pilot operations of class and type endorsed
on the licence, at night (unless restricted to day), VFR OTT, and any ratings held by the pilot while flying
for a commercial air service or privileges of a private pilot licence.
A commercial pilot wants to rent a plane and take friends site seeing. The pilot must have
completed . . . . . takeoffs and landings in the previous . . . . . in the same class and category. - Answer 5,
6 months
A 26 year old pilot had a Class 1 medical on March 3, 2006 which was issued April 15, 2006. The medical
is valid (with Class 1 privileges) until - Answer April 1, 2007
Class B airspace is all low level controlled airspace such as low level airways above 12 500 feet ASL or at
and above the MEA, whichever is higher, up to - Answer but not including 18 000 feet ASL. Terminal
control areas (TCA) and control zones (CZ) may also be Class B airspace. An ATC clearance is required for
all IFR and CVFR aircraft to operate in Class B airspace.
A land aircraft shall not be started unless:
(1) Chocked (2) Prevented from moving (3) Person competent to control the aircraft is in the pilot seat (4)
Tied down - Answer (2) or (3)
It is permissible during commercial operations to refuel with passengers on board when approved -
Answer In the COM
What is the minimum altitude to over fly a built-up area? - Answer 1 000 feet above within 2 000 feet
of the highest obstacle
Maximum speed below 10 000 feet ASL is . . . . . and maximum speed below 3 000 feet AGL within 10
NM of a controlled airport is . . . . . unless authorized in an ATC clearance. - Answer 250 KIAS, 200 KIAS
, An altimeter should be set to the current altimeter setting - Answer prior to takeoff.
prior to entering the altimeter setting region.
of the nearest reporting station en route.
Which is true regarding VFR flight? - Answer Day, fuel and oil to fly to the destination plus 30 minutes
at normal cruising speed.
A multi-engine aircraft must carry - Answer life preservers, individual flotation device or personal
flotation device on board when flying beyond a point where the aircraft could reach shore in the event of
an engine failure and not more than 50 NM.
When entering a MF area the pilot should transmit their intentions at least - Answer at least 5 minutes
prior to entry on the assigned frequency
The weather requirements for VFR OTT area a vertical distance from cloud of at least 1 000 feet, at least -
Answer 5 000 feet between cloud layers, at least 5 miles flight visibility at cruising altitude, and
destination weather is forecast to be scattered or better, and ground visibility must be at least 5 miles,
with no precipitation, fog, thunderstorms, or blowing snow for the period of 1 hour before to 2 hours
after the estimated time of arrival in the case of a TAF, or from 1 hour before to 3 hours after the ETA in
the case of a GFA.
A pilot in an air taxi operation within any 28 consecutive days may fly - Answer 112 hours
The daily flight duty time for 703, 704, and 705 operations in unforeseen operational circumstances may
be extended by up to - Answer a maximum of two hours, if the flight crew is not augmented.
Prior to acting as pilot-in-command during 703 operations while carrying passengers. The pilot must,
while PIC in that type and model of aircraft, have at least - Answer 5 hours on single engine and 15
hours for multi-engine aircraft
Using the triangle of velocities calculate the following.