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Created by James Hamilton
over 9 years ago
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Question | Answer |
What is the fundamental task of the International Civil Aviation Authority? | To set standards and practices for national and international civil aviation |
The document, produced by Parliament upon which the NZ civil aviation is based is called the ... | Civil Aviation Act 1990 |
Any participant in NZ civil aviation shall hold an aviation ... of which a ... and ... are examples | document, lisence, rating, certificate |
State the two types of Civil Aviation Rules | Ordinary rules and emergency rules |
CA rules are divided into ... , the one dealing with pilot licenses is ... ... . | parts, part 61 |
Which document should you examine to ascertain the syllabus and flight test requirements for the PPL and CPL? | Advisory Circular Part 61 |
What is the name of the document that contains written material essential to flight safety that needs to be promulgated without delay? | NOTAM |
What is the meaning of the words: shall or must, should | must comply, recommended |
Name the document in which a coversion table for UTC, NZST and NZDT can be found. | AIPNZ GEN 6.2 |
Which CAR part is the cornerstone of the rules for aircraft operations? | CAR Part 91 |
Are gliders, balloons and helicopters aircraft? | Yes |
Are gliders, balloons and helicopters aeroplanes? | No |
What is the name of the certificate applicable to an aircraft which has been entered on the NZ register of aircraft? | Certificate of registration |
When an aircraft is leased or operated by a person or organisation for ... days or longer, the certificate of registration shall be (held by the owner/transferred to the new operator) | 28, transffered |
Aircraft of less than 5700 kg, having been issued with a certificate of rego, may/may not be exempted from having the NZ two letter .. nationality markings in front of registration markings. | may, ZK |
When an aircraft operating in NZ, has been issued with a type acceptance certificate, it means that aircraft has been built in NZ or overseas? | Overseas |
State the six documents (one may be exempt) that shall be carried in all aircraft in NZ | flight manual, certificate of rego, technical log, airworthiness cert, W&B data form, copy of general radio user's licence, AACCTW |
Is it permissible for some aircraft to have the airworthiness certificate issued for two categories? | Yes |
What action must you take after flight if you have found a defect in an aircraft component or instrument? | Enter details of defect into aircraft technical log |
After maintenance you must refer to the ... ... , or the aircraft logbook and ensure that the required mainenance has been completed after the engineer has issued a ... ... ... and sighmed to that effect in the aircraft ... ... . | technical log, release to service, technical log, |
Pilot maintenance may be carried out by a licensed pilot with a type ... on the aircraft concerned, for a limited number of functions the aircraft (may/may not) be used for air operations | type rating, may |
Does a child under the age of 4 require a separate seat in an aircraft, and what requirements must be met regarding the restraining belts? | no, provided the child is held by an adult and the child's safety belt is attached to the adult's safety belt |
What are the minimum instruments required for flying at night |
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