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1. Aerodrome: Any defined area of land or water intended or designed to be used either wholly or partly for the
landing, departure, and surface movement of aircraft
2. aircraft category;: any one of the following classes of aircraft, aeroplane, Helicopter, Glider, Balloon
3. air transport operation;: the carriage of passengers or goods from one place to another, including scenic
flights in aeroplanes and helicopters
4. Approved: Unless used in reference to another person, means approved in writing by the director.
5. Apron: A defined area of land used to accommodate aircraft for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers
or cargo, refiling, parking, or maintenance.
6. airworthiness directive;: a notification to owners and operators of certified aircraft that a known safety
deficiency with a particular model of aircraft, engine, avionics or other system exists and must be corrected.
7. alerting service;: an air traffic service provided to notify appropriate organizations regarding aircraft in need
of search and rescue aid, and to assist such organizations as required.
8. altitude;: The vertical distance of a level, a point, or an object considered as a point, measured from mean sea
level.
9. clearance limit: The point to which an aircraft is granted an air traffic control clearance (ICAO). Normally, an
aircraft should be cleared for the entire route, but under certain conditions, a short-range clearance procedure is used
in which clearance is issued to a fix within or outside of the terminal area. The pilot is advised of the frequency on which
he or she will receive further clearance. Coordination has been completed up to that point or will be completed by the
time the aircraft reaches that point. Further instructions or clearance will be given at the waypoint or the fix up to point
at which the aircraft is cleared.
10. clearway;: Clearway is an area beyond the paved runway, free of obstructions and under the control of the
airport authorities. The length of the clearway may be included in the length of the takeoff distance available.[4] For
example, if a paved runway is 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) long and there are 400 metres (1,300 ft) of clearway beyond the
end of the runway
11. command practice;: command practice means the performance by a copilot, or pilot-in-command under
supervision, of the duties of a pilot-in-command during a flight under the supervision of a pilot-in-command desig-
nated for the purpose by the operato
12. commercial transport operation;: carrying passengers who preform, or undergo to preform duties
or tasks associated with the operation. Or passengers or goods carried to or from a remote location.
13. co-pilot;: A licensed Pilot serving in any capacity other than pilot in command, but not receiving flight instruction
from another pilot on board the aircraft.
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14. Pilot In command: In relation to any aircraft, means the pilot responsible for the operation and safety of
the aircraft.
15. crew member;: a person who is employed, engaged, or contracted by the aircraft operator.
Is carried for the sole purpose of undergoing or giving instruction in the controle or navigation of the aircraft
Excersizes a function authorized by the director
is a flight examiner
16. day;: From the beginning of morning civil twilight, when the suns disk is 6 degrees below the horizon, to the end
of evening civil twilight, when the suns disk is degrees below the horizon
17. dual flight time;: Dual flight time is when the pilot is receiving flight instruction from an appropriately
qualified and licensed instructor in a dual controlled aircraft
18. flight examiner;: A person Approved by the director to conduct a flight test or or zero flight time simulator
test.
19. flight crew member;: an appropriately qualified person assigned by the operator for duty in an aircraft
assigned by the operator as a pilot or flight engineer
20. flight manual;: associated with the certificate of airworthiness, containing limitations within which the aircraft
may be considered airworthy. And instructions and information neccicary to the flight crew members for the safe
operation of the aircraft.
21. flight plan;: Specified Information which is required to be provided to an ATS unit by an aircraft
22. flight time;: When the engine starts to when it stops
23. height;: Means a distance above a specific datum
24. rating;: An authorization entered or associated with a license or certificate and preforming part of it, stating
special conditions, privileges or limitations relating to the license or certificate
25. simultaneous operations; (AIP GEN): ...
26. takeoff run available;: ...
27. vicinity of an aerodrome; (AIP GEN): means an area around an aerodrome, extending laterally
not more than 10 nm from the aerodrome where aerocraft carry out manovers associated with landing, taking off, or
manoeuvring in the circuit
28. visual meteorological conditions;: metorological conditions expressed in terms of visibility, dis-
tance from cloud and ceiling equal to or better then specified minima
29. AD;
(b) ADF;
(c) AEDRS;
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(d) AGL;
(e) AIREP; (AIP GEN)
(f) AMSL;
(g) ATIS;
(h) AWS; (AIP GEN)
(i) BWR; (AIP GEN)
(j) CAR;
(k) CGL; (AIP GEN)
(l) DME
ELT;
(n) FATO (Helicopter candidates only); (AIP GEN)
(o) GNSS; (19.203)
(p) ME1;
(q) ME2;
(r) MEL;
(s) OGE (Helicopter candidates only);
(t) PLA;
(u) QFE;
(v) QNH;
(w) TALO (Helicopter candidates only); (AIP GEN)
(x) TLOF (Helicopter candidates only); (AIP GEN)
(y) VOR: AD;
(b) ADF;
(c) AEDRS;
(d) AGL;
(e) AIREP; (AIP GEN)
(f) AMSL;
(g) ATIS;
(h) AWS; (AIP GEN)
(i) BWR; (AIP GEN)
(j) CAR;
(k) CGL; (AIP GEN)