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Introduction
1. Air Regulations
1.1 Definitions & Exemptions
1.2 General Operating & Flight Rules
1.3 Right-of-Way & Hang Glider Specific Rules
1.4 Cruising Altitudes & Visual Flight Rules
1.5 Aerodromes, MF Areas & Communications
Quiz: Air Regulations
2. VNC Charts
2.1 Introduction to VNCs and Projections
2.2 Symbology and the "Inverted Cake" Airspace
2.3 Airways and Radio Navigation Aids
2.4 Chart Reading Example (Yarmouth Airport)
2.5 Airspace Depictions
Quiz: VNC Charts
3. Canadian Airspace & Airspace Regulations
3.1 Canadian Domestic Airspace & Uncontrolled Airspace
3.2 Controlled Airspace (Classes A through E)
3.3 Special Use Airspace (Class F)
3.4 Map Work & Locating Features
3.5 Magnetic Variation and Navigation
Quiz: Canadian Airspace
4. Flight Operations
4.1 NOTAMs, Wake Turbulence, and Altimeters
4.2 Aircraft Communications
4.3 Time Zones and Wildlife Protection
Quiz: Flight Operations
5. Human Factors
5.1 Aviation Physiology, Hypoxia & Hyperventilation
5.2 Decompression Sickness & Ear/Sinus Pain
5.3 Substances, Vision & Disorientation
Quiz: Human Factors
6. Practice Exam
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Quiz: Canadian Airspace
Quiz: Canadian Airspace
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Question 1
To transit VFR through any part of Class C airspace, what must a pilot do?
A.
Hold a special Class C endorsement on your HAGAR
B.
Monitor 126.7 MHz only
C.
Advise ATC of intentions and obtain a clearance
D.
Obtain prior written permission from ATC
Question 2
For VFR, what are the minimum flight visibilities outside controlled airspace vs. within control zones?
A.
500 feet, 1 mile
B.
1 mile, 3 miles
C.
1 mile, 1 mile
D.
3 miles, 3 miles
Question 3
Low Level Airspace is defined as all airspace:
A.
Within the Canadian Domestic Airspace below 18,000 feet ASL, extending upward from the surface
B.
Within designated airways, extending upward from 700 feet AGL
C.
Within designated airspace, extending upward from 2,200 feet AGL
D.
Within designated airways, extending upward from the surface
Question 4
The airspace around an airport under control tower control to a specific height is called:
A.
A terminal control area
B.
A control area
C.
A control zone
D.
An aerodrome traffic zone
Question 5
The minimum flight visibility for VFR flights outside controlled airspace, aerodrome traffic zones, and special BC areas is:
A.
2,000 feet
B.
1 mile
C.
2 miles
D.
3 miles
Question 6
Which statement is correct with regard to restricted areas?
A.
Transient aircraft entering active restricted areas shall be equipped with two-way radio communication
B.
Only military aircraft may enter restricted areas shown on aeronautical charts
C.
Aircraft may enter restricted areas provided pilots adhere to entry times specified in the flight plan
D.
No aircraft may enter active restricted areas except in accordance with permission issued by the controlling authority
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