- The term aeroplanes denotes
- a class of aircraft.
- a category of aircraft.
- a type of aircraft.
- a model of aircraft.
- A 21-year-old Private Pilot had his last medical examination for a Category 3 Medical Certificate on September 23, 2002; accordingly, this person’s privileges in Canada expire on:
- September 23, 2003.
- October 1, 2003.
- September 23, 2005.
- October 1, 2004.
- September 23, 2007.
- October 1, 2007.
- A 21-year-old Private Pilot had his last medical examination for a Category 3 Medical Certificate on September 23, 2002; accordingly, this person’s international privileges expire on:
- September 23, 2003.
- October 1, 2003.
- September 23, 2004.
- October 1, 2004.
- September 23, 2007.
- October 1, 2007.
- A 41-year-old Private Pilot had his last medical examination for a Category 3 Medical Certificate on September 23, 2002; accordingly, this person’s privileges in Canada expire on:
- September 23, 2003.
- October 1, 2003.
- September 23, 2004.
- October 1, 2004.
- September 23, 2007.
- October 1, 2007.
- A 41-year-old Private Pilot had his last medical examination for a Category 3 Medical Certificate on September 23, 2002; accordingly, this person’s international privileges expire on:
- September 23, 2003.
- October 1, 2003.
- September 23, 2004.
- October 1, 2004.
- September 23, 2007.
- October 1, 2007.
- The precise suspension of licensing privileges following the expiration of a Medical Certificate is:
- midnight on the anniversary day of the last medical examination.
- midnight on the last day of the anniversary month in which the last medical examination was taken.
- midnight on the anniversary day of the last medical examination, plus 30 days.
- midnight on the first day of the month following the anniversary day of the last medical exam.
- A Private Pilot has the opportunity to fly a Cessna 182 for the first time; prior to the flight the pilot
- must have Type Check flight with a commercial pilot or flight instructor.
- must have Type Check flight with a flight instructor.
- must successfully complete a Pilot Proficiency Check.
- should have a check flight with a pilot who has experience flying the Cessna 182.
- For which of the following ratings is a flight test required:
- Instrument Rating
- Night Rating
- VFR OTT
- Seaplane Rating
- Which of the following is true with respect to the holder of a Student Pilot Permit (SPP) flying as Pilot-in-command?
- The holder of an SPP must stay within 25 NM of the departure airport.
- The holder of an SPP may only fly the type of aircraft endorsed on the SPP.
- The SPP provides Pilot-in-command privileges for 24 months following the completion of the PSTAR examination.
- The flight must be conducted in Canada.
- Which of the following is true with respect to the ability of the holder of a SPP to fly with passengers:
- Passengers on board all training flights is prohibited.
- Passengers can ride on board a flight when the holder of a SPP is Pilot-in-command, provided the flight has been authorised by a Flight Instructor.
- The holder of an SPP can only act as Pilot-in-command provided a Flight Instructor is occupying the right seat.
- Passengers cannot ride on board a flight when the holder of a SPP is Pilot-in-command.
- Which of the following is not a required entry item in a personal log following a flight:
- the type of aircraft and its registration mark;
- the flight crew position in which the holder acts;
- in the case of the holder of a SPP, the SPP number;
- in the case of aeroplanes, the place of departure and the place of arrival.
- Which of the following is not a required entry item in a personal log following a flight:
- the flight conditions with respect to day, night, VFR and IFR;
- all of the intermediate takeoffs and landings;
- the date of the flight;
- the flight time;
- the time of day at which the flight occurred.
- To retain current privileges with respect to flight with passengers during the day or night, a pilot must complete five takeoffs and landings in day or night respectively within the preceding
- 6 months.
- 12 months.
- 24 months.
- 5 years.
- To retain current privileges, a pilot must have acted as Pilot-in-command within the preceding
- 6 months.
- 12 months.
- 24 months.
- 5 years.
- To retain current privileges, a pilot must have completed a recurrent training program within the preceding
- 6 months.
- 12 months.
- 24 months.
- 5 years.
- The blanket type-rating associated with the Private Pilot Licence permits the Pilot-in-command of
- all aeroplanes with a stall speed of less than 80 knots (KTS) and a never exceed speed of less than 250 KTS.
- all aeroplanes with a stall speed of less than 80 KTS and a never exceed speed of less than 250 KTS, provided the aircraft conforms with the ratings held by the pilot.
- all single crew aeroplanes, provided the aircraft conforms to the ratings held by the pilot.
- all aeroplanes 12,500 lbs. or less maximum gross weight, provided the aircraft conforms to the ratings held by the pilot.