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Requirements to hold an aviation document (12) - Read only |
1) NZ Registered aircraft 2) Aircraft crew 3) Air traffic and security service personnel 4) Aircraft maintenance personnel 5) Air & Air traffic services 6) Aerodromes and their operators 7) Navigation installation providers 8) Aviation training organisations 9) Aircraft design, manufacture & communication services 10) Aeronautical procedures 11) Aviation security, meteorological & communication services 12) Aviation & medical examiners |
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Where would you find rules relating to pilot licences & ratings? (what part?) |
CAR Part 61 |
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How can someone with a foreign licence fly in NZ? (2) |
Issued by foreign authority with validation permit or by CAA Australia as part of Trans-Tasman agreement |
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What are the main 4 areas in question in regards to being fit and proper? |
1) Transport safety convictions 2) Criminal convictions 3) Physical & mental health 4) Experience |
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What's the procedure if the director takes into account any information that is prejudicial to a person's fit and proper profile? |
You have the opportunity to refute or comment on it. However if the information is likely to endanger the person's safety the director does not have to disclose it. In which case you can complain to the privacy commissioner. |
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Primary duty of the pilot in command |
Ultimately responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft, passengers and cargo. Pre flight checks, ensuring correct documentation, reporting post flight defects. Edit: LEGAL obligations |
Ultimately responsible.... |
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What authority does the pilot in command have in flight? (2) |
1) Control of the aircraft 2) Discipline of passengers |
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Breach of rules or regulations in an IN FLIGHT emergency is only permitted if these 4 criteria are met. Extra 2 rules regarding EMERGENCY FLIGHTS |
1) There is danger to life or property 2) Extent of breach goes only as far as necessary 3) No other options 4) Danger associated with following the rules is greater than breaking the rules 1) Aircraft used must be registered in NZ 2) Airworthiness requirements are not breached |
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What 2 things must you do after regulations have been breached? |
1) Notify relevant ATC service immediately 2) Notify director as soon as practicable |
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Who nominates pilot in command? |
Aircraft operator |
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Aircraft must not be flown unless it has what certificate? And what is the exception? |
Current Airworthiness certificate Except for test flights or renewal of airworthiness |
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What 2 items of authority must a pilot have to conduct test flights? And who is allowed on such flights? |
Valid licence and be type rated for the aircraft Only people essential for the flight shall be carried |
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3 permitted activities for aircraft issued with a RESTRICTED category airworthiness certificate for flight instruction |
1) Training for type rating 2) Training for agricultural rating 3) Specific training for which aircraft is certified |
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No person may operate an aircraft issued a SPECIAL category airworthiness certificate for the carriage of persons or goods for hire and reward unless: (3) |
1) Training purposes 2) Aircraft is flown away from congested areas except take off and landing 3) Passengers are informed of the special usage of the aircraft |
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What is the one thing an aircraft must be or it cannot be operated, no exceptions |
Registered in NZ |
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What 2 things must you do if you suspect a change in your medical condition? |
1) Not use your licence until medical advice has been sought 2) advise director of change as soon as practicable |
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If your medical certificate gets revoked, who do you surrender it to? (3) |
1) Director 2) Someone authorised by the director 3) Police officer |
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What is the definition of a safety offence? And what are the consequences for an individual and corporate? |
Unnecessary danger to people or property. Individual: Up to $10k and 12 months imprisonment Corporate: Up to $100k |
Unnecessary... |
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What CAA part is Designation and classification of airspace |
Part 71 |
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What classes of airspace can a VFR pilot operate in the NZ FIR without first obtaining a clearance? |
G |
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