when must a life preservers be provided
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if flight is to be conducted beyond glide distance to shore or over 50NM
from shore
Altimeter setting region
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- all SDA below 18,000ft
- When flying in this airspace altimeter should be set to the nearest station
enoute.
- The altimeter setting provides the altitude ASL.
,standard pressure regions
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- NDA and all airspace over canada above 18,000ft
-altimeter set to 29.92Hg with the exception of taking off and landing
define Class F airspace
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• Can be controlled or uncontrolled
• Can be permanent or temporary. If temporary, a NOTAM will be issued.
• three sub-categories of Class F airspace
CYA - Advisory Airspace – Traffic is encouraged to avoid the area for
flight safety purposes
CYR – Restricted Airspace – No one may enter unless prior permission
is obtained
CYD – Dangerous Airspace – Absolutely no entry due to hazardous
conditions
flight itinerary
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• Flight itineraries provide the same information as a flight plan and can be
used as an alternate method to a flight plan when:
• The flight is conducted in part or in whole outside controlled airspace; or
facilities are inadequate to permit the communication of flight plan
information to an air traffic control unit, a flight service station or a
community aerodrome radio station.
, • A flight Itinerary may be filed with: ATC, FSS, CARS or a "Responsible
Person"
low level airways
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• Low level airways are like freeways in the sky. • They use VHF or UHF radio
aids to define a path between 2 stations.
• These airways are approximately 8nm wide and extend from 2,200 ft to
18,000 ft AGL
• Low level airways are also called "Victor Airways" because they are
designated a 'V' identifier.
insurance
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-must be carried on board
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when must the journey log be carried on board
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if flight is to be conducted beyond glide distance to shore or over 50NM
from shore
Altimeter setting region
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- all SDA below 18,000ft
- When flying in this airspace altimeter should be set to the nearest station
enoute.
- The altimeter setting provides the altitude ASL.
,standard pressure regions
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- NDA and all airspace over canada above 18,000ft
-altimeter set to 29.92Hg with the exception of taking off and landing
define Class F airspace
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• Can be controlled or uncontrolled
• Can be permanent or temporary. If temporary, a NOTAM will be issued.
• three sub-categories of Class F airspace
CYA - Advisory Airspace – Traffic is encouraged to avoid the area for
flight safety purposes
CYR – Restricted Airspace – No one may enter unless prior permission
is obtained
CYD – Dangerous Airspace – Absolutely no entry due to hazardous
conditions
flight itinerary
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• Flight itineraries provide the same information as a flight plan and can be
used as an alternate method to a flight plan when:
• The flight is conducted in part or in whole outside controlled airspace; or
facilities are inadequate to permit the communication of flight plan
information to an air traffic control unit, a flight service station or a
community aerodrome radio station.
, • A flight Itinerary may be filed with: ATC, FSS, CARS or a "Responsible
Person"
low level airways
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• Low level airways are like freeways in the sky. • They use VHF or UHF radio
aids to define a path between 2 stations.
• These airways are approximately 8nm wide and extend from 2,200 ft to
18,000 ft AGL
• Low level airways are also called "Victor Airways" because they are
designated a 'V' identifier.
insurance
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-must be carried on board
-
when must the journey log be carried on board
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