Chapter 4.4 - Air Service Operations Flashcards

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Q

The Pilot in command is responsible for and has the final authority for what (4)?

A
  • The entire Flight.
  • The Operation and Safety of the Aircraft.
  • The Safety of Passengers and Cargo on board.
  • The Conduct and Safety of Crew Members.
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Q

Piston Engines must not be started until any fuel spill within how many metres of an Aircraft has been removed?

A

15 metres.

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Piston Engines must not be started within how many metres of a sealed building?

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5 metres.

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4
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Piston Engines must not be started within how many metres of other Aircrafts?

A

8 metres.

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5
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Piston Engines must not be started within how many metres of any exposed public areas?

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15 metres.

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6
Q

Before Flight, the Pilot in command must ensure what for Fuel, Oil and Refuelling (3)?

A
  • The correct Fuel and Oil is used.
  • All ground Fuel stock is checked.
  • All Fuel is filtered for contaminants before entering an Aircraft.
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Q

No Fuel Tank Vents/Filling Points are within how many metres of any sealed buildings?

A

5 metres.

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Q

No Fuel Tank Vents/Filling Points are within how many metres of other stationary Aircrafts?

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6 metres.

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No Fuel Tank Vents/Filling Points are within how many metres of any exposed public areas?

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15 metres.

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10
Q

True or False. Passengers can be on board whilst the Aircraft is fuelling?

A

False.

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11
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True or False. All Engines and Auxiliary Power units must be stopped with ignition switches in the OFF position?

A

True.

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12
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Name all the Preflight responsibilities a Pilot in command has (6)?

A
  • Test all Flight Controls.
  • Ensure all External Surfaces are free from Frost and Ice.
  • Remove Locking and Safety Devices.
  • Secure all Doors, Hatches and Fuel Caps.
  • Secure Safety Harness prior to Solo Flight.
  • Inspect Fuel System.
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13
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When must all passengers and crew members wear a seat belt (4)?

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  • During Takeoff and Landing.
  • During Instrument Approach to Land.
  • When the Aircraft is below 1000ft AGL.
  • In Turbulent Conditions.
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14
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True or False. For Single-Pilot Aircraft a Pilot doesn’t have to wear their seat belt at all times?

A

False. They always have to wear their seat belt.

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15
Q

What is classified as an Infant in Aviation?

A

A passenger who has not reached their third birthday (0-2).

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16
Q

What is classified as a Child in Aviation?

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A passenger older who has reached their third birthday but not their twelfth birthday (3-12).