List six parts of the approach plate.
7xxx squawk codes, as well as the two 1xxx squawk codes
7500 is the transponder code for hijacking.
7600 is the transponder code for communication failure.
7700 is the transponder code for emergencies.
1000 is the default IFR transponder code in low level airspace, should no specific transponder have been assigned.
1200 vfr
NDB
Nondirectional radio Beacon. This is a very poor accuracy device and it’s being phased out
IFR Applicant Hours Minimums
An applicant shall have completed a minimum of:
50 hours of cross-country flight as pilot-in-command in aeroplanes or helicopters of which 10 hours must be in the appropriate category; and
40 hours of instrument time of which a maximum of 20 hours may be instrument ground time. The 40 hours instrument time shall include a minimum of:
5 hours of dual instrument flight time acquired from the holder of a flight instructor rating ,
5 hours in aeroplanes where the applicant is applying for a Group 1, 2 or 3 instrument rating or in helicopters where the applicant is applying for a Group 4 instrument rating,
Fifteen (15) hours of dual instrument flight time provided by a qualified person as specified in section 425.21(9); and
one dual cross-country flight under simulated or actual IMC conditions of a minimum of 100 nautical miles, the flight to be conducted in accordance with an IFR flight plan to include at, two different locations, an instrument approach to minima.
VFR OTT Weather Minima
CAR 602.116 specifies the weather minima for VFR OTT. A summary of the minima follows:
Runway distances
• One-engine-inoperative take-off distance
means the distance from the start of the take-off roll to the point at which the aeroplane reaches 35 feet above the runway elevation, where failure of the critical engine is recognized at V1.
• One-engine-inoperative take-off run
means the distance from the start of the take-off roll to the point midway between the lift-off point and the point at which the aeroplane reaches 35 feet above the runway elevation, where failure of the critical engine is recognized at V1.
Required take-off distance
means the one-engine-inoperative take-off distance or 115 per cent of the all-engines-operating take-off distance, whichever is greater.
Required take-off run
means the one-engine-inoperative take-off run or 115 per cent of the all-engines-operating take-off run, whichever is greater.
Indicated altitude
is read directly from the altimeter when set to current barometric pressure
Pressure altitude
Pressure altitude is read from the altimeter when set to the standard barometric pressure of 29.92 in. Hg;
Density altitude
Density altitude is the pressure altitude corrected for non-standard temperature;
True altitude
True altitude is the exact height above mean sea level;
Absolute altitude
Absolute altitude is the actual height above the earth’s surface.
A Standard Rate Turn takes ___ minutes and moves through ___ degrees per second.
2, 3
When flying East or West, turning to the North will cause the compass to ______ and turning South will cause the compass to _____.
Lag, Lead
Compass Error when flying East or West the compass will _____ when you accelerate, and _____ when you decelerate.
ANDS: accelerate north, decelerate south.
HSI
Horizontal Situation Indicator
TCAS
Traffic Alert & Collision Avoidance System
AHRS
Attitude & Heading Reference System (AHRS)
Attenuation definition and two primary causes
The progressive weakening of radar signal due to the signal being scattered and diffused.
Two primary causes are DISTANCE and PRECIPITATION
Contour lines will be shown when terrain exceeds _____ feet above airport elevation or when terrain within ___ nm of the Aérodrome Reference Point rises to exceed ___ feet above aérodrome.
4000’ / 6 nm / 2000’
Contour lines begin at ____ feet above aérodrome elevation and have intervals of ____ feet.
500’ / 1,000’