Guide #3 with answers
Dry ice sublimates to gaseous CO2 at aircraft
environmental temperatures. Excessive CO@ in the
aircraft can cause ______________________________. -
CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔aircrew incapacitation
Dry ice is ___________________________ under Title 49 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) - CORRECT ANSWERS
✔✔a hazardous material
Dry ice sublimation producing CO2 gas may be dangerous
in _______________________________________________. -
CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔confined spaces where there is
an absence of ventilation or ventilation rates are low.
The signs and symptoms of CO2 poisoning
are__________________________________________. - CORRECT
ANSWERS ✔✔headache, dizziness, muscular weakness,
drowsiness, and ringing in the ears
Calculate the maximum amount of dry ice that should be
carried (X) aboard an aircraft under the following
conditions: Aircraft volume - 500 ft3; Complete air
, exchanges per hour = 10; Allowable CO2 concentration
(0.5%) = 0.005; Sublimation rate (17 ft3 CO2)/100lbs. dry
ice/hour - 0.17; Where X = (CO2 concentration) * (aircraft
volume, ft3) * (complete air exchanges per
hour)/(sublimation rate) - CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔147
Operators can protect themselves against most liabilities
by purchasing appropriate insurance protection, and, to a
lesser degree, through _________________ provisions in
management agreements. - CORRECT ANSWERS
✔✔indemnification
The concept of ___________________ is based on a
contractual agreement made between two parties, in
which one party agrees to pay for potential losses or
damages caused by the other party. A typical example is
an insurance contract, whereby one party (the insurer, or
the ____________) agrees to compensate the other (the
insured, or the ______________) for any damages or losses,
in return for premiums paid by the insured to the insurer.
- CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔indemnity, indemnitor,
indemnitee
In a Dry Lease Agreement, the Operator should agree to
______________ and hold the Owner harmless from any and
all damages or losses that may occur during the
operation, possession, and control of the aircraft. -
CORRECT ANSWERS ✔✔indemnify