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Learn about the aeronautical rules and facilities for Visual Flight Rules (VFR) minima, including flight visibility requirements and required instruments for day VFR. Test your knowledge with review questions.
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4 0 1 . 0 4 VFR Minima
Day VFR Instruments • The following are required for day VFR: • Airspeed Indicator (ASI) • Altimeter (ALT) • Compass • Working Timepiece
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities VFR Minima Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #1 - What is the flight visibility for control zones? A Not less than 3 SM B Not less than 3 NM C Not less than 2 SM D Not less than 2 NM
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities VFR Minima Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #2 - What instrument is not required for day VFR? A ASI B Compass C Altimeter D VSI
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Daylight and Night Daylight • The period of time in any day when the center of the sun’s disc is less than 6° below the horizon, and, any place where the sun rises and sets daily, may be considered to be the period commencing one half hour before sunrise and ending one half hour after sunset. Night • The period of time in any day when the center of the sun’s disc is more than 6° below the horizon or the period commencing one half hour after sunset and ending one half hour before sunrise, any place where the sun rises and sets daily.
Night VFR Instruments • Airspeed Indicator (ASI) • A Sensitive Pressure Altimeter (ALT) • Compass • A Turn and Bank Indicator • A Gyro Magnetic Compass or Heading Indicator • Means to Illuminate the Flight Instruments • Each crewmember must have access to a working timepiece and flashlight.
Oxygen Equipment Order No person shall fly an aircraft for more than 30 minutes at an altitude between 10,000 and 13,000 feet or above 13,000 feet unless there is oxygen available for each crew member for two hours.
Transportation of Dangerous Goods • Dangerous goods shall not be carried unless in accordance with the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act. • General Prohibition: • No person shall handle, offer for transport, transport or import any dangerous goods unless • (a) the person complies with all applicable prescribed safety requirements; • (b) the goods are accompanied by all applicable prescribed documents; and • (c) the means of containment and transport comply with all applicable prescribed safety standards and display all applicable prescribed safety marks. • Must have permission from the Minister.
CONFIRMATION STAGE NOTE: You must use the buttons in the Confirmation Stage
Aeronautical Rules And Facilities VFR Minima Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #3 - The correct definition for night is " The period of time in any day when the center of the sun’s disc is than 6° below the horizon or the period commencing one half hour sunset and ending one half hour sunrise, in any place where the sun rises and sets daily.” A More, before, after B More, after, before C Less, before, after D Less, after, before
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities VFR Minima Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #4 - No person shall fly an aircraft for more than minutes at an altitude between and feet or above feet unless there is oxygen available for each crew member for two hours. A 15, 10,000, 13,000, 13,000 B 15, 10,000, 12,000, 13,000 C 30, 10,000, 13,000, 13,000 D 30, 10,000, 12,000, 13,000
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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities VFR Minima Congratulations!! You have now completed the VFR Minima lesson and the Aeronautical Rules and Facilities Module. Of course, this lesson and module is always available to you for future reference if required. You are now ready to move along to the next module you have not completed. You can advance to the Self Test Module if you feel ready to challenge the final exam. Good Luck!