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1. CAT 1 Medical Validity 40yrs or less: 12 months
2. CAT 1 Medical Validity 40yrs but single pilot with pax: Every 6 months
3. CAT 1 Medical Validity 60 yrs or older: Every 6 months
4. Alcohol consumption before flying: 12 hours
5. High performance aeroplane Vne and Vso: Vne 250 or greater, Vso 80 or
greater
6. Basic Recency requirements: Fly as PIC or co-pilot within 5 years AND com-
plete a recurrent training program within previous 24 months
7. Minimum visibility requirements for VFR flight in CONTROLLED airspace: -
3sm, 1 mile from cloud, 500 vertical from cloud
8. Minimum visibility requirements for VFR flight in UNCONTROLLED airspace
ABOVE 1000' AGL: 1 mile day, 3 miles night. 2000 feet horizontal from cloud, 500
feet vertical from cloud
9. Minimum visibility requirements for VFR flight in UNCONTROLLED airspace
BELOW 1000' AGL: 2sm day, 3sm night, clear of cloud
10. Flight Data Recorder requirements: Type certificate 30 or fewer, config 20-30
pax, after October 11, 1991.
More than 30 pax
Cargo 705
Must operate from start of takeoff to end of landing completion
11. Cockpit Voice Recorder requirements: 6 or more seats
2 pilot minimum
12. Four essentials of survival equipment: Starting fire
Providing shelter
Providing or purifying water
Visually signalling distress
*Not needed below 60 north if flown in controlled airspace
13. 50nm off shore water equipment: Life preserver OR flotation device for every
person on board
14. 100nm off shore water equipment, or 30 mins cruise: Life preserver for
everyone on board
15. 200nm off shore water equipment, 60 mins cruise - Single Engine or Multi
Engine unable to maintain flight: Life preservers for everyone plus life raft
*Life raft not required for multi-engine aeroplane capable of maintaining OEI flight
16. +200nm off shore water equipment requirements: Life preservers and life
rafts
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*Applies to multi-engine aeroplanes capabale of maintaining OEI flight
17. Do transport category aircraft need life rafts if they are within 400nm or 120
cruise of landing site?: No.
18. Oxygen requirements above 10,000 ASL to 13,000 ASL: At least 30 minutes
of oxygen for the crew plus 10% of the passengers, and duration if longer than 30
minutes. (At least 1 passenger)
19. Oxygen requirements above 13,000 ASL: Oxygen at all times for everyone, at
least one hour plus duration above 13,000.
20. Oxygen requirements above FL250: Pilot in control must wear mask if quick
donning masks are NOT available
21. Oxygen requirements above FL410: Pilot at controls must have oxygen mask
on at all times, even if its quick donning.
22. Times of useful consciousness: 10,000 - Hours
20,000 - 5 to 12 minutes
30,000 - 45 to 75 seconds
40,000- 13 to 30 seconds
45,000 or above - 12 to 15 seconds or less
23. Low level airway vertical dimension: 2200 AGL to 17,999 AGL
24. A low level air route is _____ airspace and extends from _____ up to
_____.: G, the surface up to 17,999 AGL
25. VHF Airway VOR-VOR dimensions: Width - 4nm
Length - 50.8nm
Angle - 4.5 degrees
26. VHF Airway or LF airway dimensions: VOR-NDB or NDB-NDB
Width - 4.34nm
Length - 49.66nm
Angle - 5 degrees
27. What is RVSM airspace?: RVSM, or reduced vertical separation minima, is
airspace that starts above FL290 due to altimeters becoming less accurate to the
corresponding increase of altitude.
28. What equipment do you need for RVSM airspace?: 1. Two independent
altitude measuring systems
2. Autopilot with ALT hold feature
3. Altitude alerting system
29. How does RVSM airspace work?: Vertical separation of 2000 feet in-between
altitudes