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ANSWER KEY TO REVIEW QUESTIONS:

1. When two aircraft are converging at approximately the same altitude,


(3)

The aircraft which has the other on the right must cede the right-of-way

2. In order to pass an aircraft at your 12 oclock and at the same altitude, you must
(3)

Change heading to the right.

3. A series of flashing green lights directed at an aircraft signifies respectively:


in flight
on the ground
(3) return for landing
You are cleared to taxi;
4. A series of flashing white lights directed at an aircraft in the manoeuvring area of an
airport signifies:
(2) return to your point of departure on the airport.
5. An airport is an aerodrome:
(4) certified.
6. All runways and taxiways or parts there-of which are closed to aircraft are marked with:
(3) A white or yellow X;
7. An ATC instruction:
(1)
must be complied with once received by the pilot, so long as the instruction does
not compromise the security of the aircraft.;
8. If, after acknowledging a clearance, the pilot realises that he cannot comply with it, he
must :
(1)
take the actions required by his immediate situation and advise ATC when
possible;
9. The main goal of a Flight Safety investigation, following an aviation accident or incident,
it to :
(4) prevent a recurrence of the incident.
10. After an aviation accident, the pilot or operator of the aircraft in question must transmit
the details of the accident to the TSB :
(4) as soon as possible by the fastest communication medium.
11. As part of initial contact with a Canadian ATC unit, the pilot of the aircraft C-GFLU
should transmit the aircraft registration as :
(3) Golf Foxtrot Lima Uniform, over.
12. ATIS is usually provided:
(2) To reduce congestion on the radio frequencies.
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13. The pilot of an aircraft in flight should if possible maintain a listening watch for distress
signals on:
(2) VHF frequency 121.5 on the onboard radio.
14. Unless oxygen and oxygen masks are available, as specified in the CARs, no person shall
pilot a non-pressurized aircraft above :
(4) 13 000 feet ASL.
15. The CARs identify an infant as a person:
(4) under 2 years of age.
16. Once the PIC has instructed that seat belts be fastened, all infants for whom a child
restraint system is not provided must be :
(2)
held securely in the arms of an adult who has their seat belt fastened;
17. When the ceiling is reported at 1000 feet and visibility is reported at 3 miles, in order to
maintain VFR flight, an aircraft cleared to enter the circuit must:
(1)
fly as high as possible without entering the clouds;
18. Pilots shall activate the IDENT control on their transponder :
(2) only when instructed to do so by ATC;
19. The holder of a student pilot permit may, for the sole purpose of flight training, act as PIC
of an aircraft ;
(3) only during the day;
20. To avoid wake turbulence, when taking off behind a heavier aircraft, a pilot should:
(4)
take off before the rotation point of the large aircraft and climb to remain above its
climb path, or request a turn to avoid its trajectory..

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