air law · 2017. 1. 9. · air law 1.04 documentation references: canadian aviation regulations....
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Air Law
1.04 DocumentationReferences:
Canadian Aviation Regulations
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Review
1. What category of medical is required to get a PPL?– Category 3
2. You are 18 and you get at category 3 medical on June 20, 2011. When is your medical valid until?– July 1, 2016
3. What the 6 month currency requirement?– 5 take offs and landings
4. Define flight time:– Total time from the moment an A/C first moves under
its own power for the purpose of taking off, until the movement comes to rest.
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1.04 Documentation
• MTPs:
– Required Documents for Flying
– Aircraft Maintenance
– Technical Records
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Required Documents for Flying
Required documents
A -> Certificate of Airworthiness
R -> Certificate of Registration
O -> Pilot Operating Handbook
W -> Weight and Balance
J -> Journey Log
I -> Insurance
L -> Licenses
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Required Documents for Flying
• Certificate of Airworthiness
• issued for an aircraft by the national aviation authority in the state in which the aircraft is registered.
• The airworthiness certificate attests that the aircraft is airworthy insofar as the aircraft conforms to its type design.
• Each airworthiness certificate is issued in one of a number of different categories
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aircrafthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_aviation_authorityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Airworthinesshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_certificate
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Required Documents for Flying
• Certificate of Registration– All aircraft must be registered
– The registration assigns a specific aircraft to an owner
– The registrations ensures the aircraft identifier is validA
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• Pilot Operating Handbook
– Similar to a manual for a
car
– Contains:
• Normal operating procedures
• Aircraft limitations ex. speeds
• Emergency procedures
• Aircraft performance charts
• Weight and balance
calculation charts
• Systems information
Required Documents for Flying
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• Weight and Balance
– Gives the calculated arm and moment for the airplane
– Shows any changes to the aircraft weight of balance when maintenance is done
Required Documents for Flying
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• Journey Log– This log records every flight for
an aircraft
– Keeps a record of how much total time is on the airplane and how much time until the next inspection
– Keeps track of “snags” (things that go wrong) on the aircraft
– A person may conduct a flight without carrying the journey log on board the aircraft is taking off and landing at the same airport
Required Documents for Flying
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Required Documents for Flying
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• Insurance
– Just like with any
vehicle you need
insurance in case
something goes
wrong
Required Documents for Flying
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• Licenses
– Licenses for all
crew members
– Includes
• License
• Medical Certificate
• Restricted operator
certificate
Required Documents for Flying
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Documentation
Who needs to see my documentation?
– If asked, you must show your license or aircraft documentation when asked by a…
• A peace officer, an immigration officer or the Minister
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Aircraft Maintenance
• It is against the law to fly an airplane that is not maintained as per its airworthiness limitations
• Once an aircraft has been worked on it must be signed off by an aircraft mechanic before you may fly it
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Aircraft Maintenance
• Aircraft have a maintenance schedule that
they must follow– Examples
• Airplanes – 100 hr and 50 hr inspections
• Gliders – 100 hr inspection
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Aircraft Maintenance
• Requirements for flying an A/C after an occurrence:
– The A/C has to be inspected for damage
– Where the inspection does not involve disassembly it can be done by the PIC
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Aircraft Technical Records
• Besides the Journey log, technical logs are kept for each aircraft.
• It records all the same information as the journey log PLUS details on the maintenance, installations, and modifications performed on the aircraft
• For complex aircraft different logs may be kept for the airframe, propeller(s) and engine(s)
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Confirmation
1. Fill in the Blanks: Required documents
A: _______________________________
R: _______________________________
O: _______________________________
W: _______________________________
J: ________________________________
I: ________________________________
L: ________________________________
2. Who can ask to see your license or aircraft documentation?
3. After maintenance is completed, what must be done before you can fly the airplane?
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