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exemple question 81


A series of red flashes directed at an aircraft on the ground means respectively ?

exemple question 82
A series of red flashes directed at an aircraft on ground means respectively Taxi clear of landing area in use.


A steady green light directed at an aircraft on the ground means respectively ?

exemple question 83
A steady green light directed at an aircraft on ground means respectively Taxi clear of landing area in use.


exemple question 84
A flashing white light directed at an aircraft on manoeuvring area of an airport means Return to starting point on airport.


exemple question 85
Blinking runway lights advises vehicles and pedestrians to Vacate runways immediately.


exemple question 86
Chrome yellow and black strips painted on pylons or on roof of a building identifies Vacate runways immediately.


exemple question 87
Pilots should not overfly reindeer or caribou at an altitude of less than Vacate runways immediately. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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No person shall fly an aircraft in canada unless All of above conditions are met. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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An aircraft in level cruising vfr flight above 3 000 feet agl in class e airspace as track 315° aircraft shall be operated at an Even thousand plus 5 altitude. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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Runways at canadian airports and aerodromes in southern domestic airspace are numbered to indicate to nearest even 10° runway bearing in degrees Even thousand plus 5 altitude. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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The holder of a student pilot permit may the sole purpose of holder's own flight training act as pic of an aircraft Even thousand plus 5 altitude. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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Explosives or other dangerous articles shall not be carried on board any aircraft Except as authorized the minister. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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Any canadian aviation document that has been cancelled or suspended under cars Shall be surrendered to minister. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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'operator' in respect of an aircraft always means Person in possession of aircraft. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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If aircraft's heading 270° when atc states 'traffic 9 o'clock 5 miles eastboun traffic would be 9 ° to left altitude unknown. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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Normally traffic circuit flown at 9 ° to left altitude unknown. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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Flying low over herds of wildanimals such as reindeer caribou moose or muskoxen may result The danger of them getting injured increased. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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The east end of a runway oriented east and west numbered The danger of them getting injured increased. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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The west end of a runway oriented east and west numbered The danger of them getting injured increased. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.


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The north end of a runway oriented north and south numbered The danger of them getting injured increased. In interest of conserving wildlife pilots must not fly at an altitude of less than 2 000 ft agl when in vicinity of herds of wildlife animals or above wildlife refuges/bird sanctuaries depicted on affected aeronautical charts.



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