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4.01  What qualifications shall an Air Taxi Chief Pilot hold where day and night VFR operations are authorized?

  • Ref - CAR 703.07 / 723.07

4.02  In a commercial air service, a pilot may perform elementary work on an aircraft, without supervision, provided that?

  • Ref - CAR 706.10 / 726.10 / 605.85 / 406.43

4.03  The Chief Pilot is responsible for what professional standards regarding the flight crew under his authority?

  • Ref - CAR 703.07 / 723.07

4.04  For Air Taxi flight operations conducted under a type “D” operational control system, a person qualified and knowledgeable in the air operators flight alerting procedures shall be on duty for which type of flights?

  • Ref - CAR 703.16 / 723.16

4.05  What are the Operational Flight Plan requirements for local flights within 25 NM, or flights that terminate at the departure aerodrome?

  • Ref - CAR 703.18 / 723.18

4.06  What is the minimum pilot experience required to conduct reduced visibility operations?

  • Ref - CAR 703.28 / 723.28

4.07  What information shall the company operations manual contain for reduced VFR limits in uncontrolled airspace?

  • Ref - CAR 703.28 / 723.28

4.08  The weight and balance system shall specify for each flight how the air operator will establish and be responsible for the accuracy of?

  • Ref - CAR 703.37 / 723.37

4.09  Under which conditions may airplanes be fuelled with passengers on board, embarking or disembarking?

  • Ref - CAR 703.38 / 723.38

4.10  What electronic devices may be used during flight, without restriction?

  • Ref - CAR 703.38 / 723.38

4.11  When briefing passengers prior take off, what shall the standard safety briefing consist of?

  • Ref - CAR 703.39 / 723.39

4.12  In the event of an emergency, where time and circumstances permit, what instructions shall be given by the pilot?

  • Ref - CAR 703.39 / 723.39

4.13  What information shall the safety features card contain?

  • Ref - CAR 703.39 / 723.39

4.14  Unless a life preserver is carried for each person on board, no person shall operate a land aeroplane over water at more than?

  • Ref - CAR 602.62

4.15  During an airborne Air Taxi PPC, what is the minimum altitude to conduct approaches to stalls?

  • Ref - CAR 703.88 / 723.88
  • Schedule I PPC

4.16  During an Air Taxi Aeroplane PPC, which types of landing need to be demonstrated?

  • Ref - CAR 703.88 / 723.88
  • Schedule I PPC

4.17  Where may the PPC groupings for airplanes be found for air taxi operations?

  • Ref - CAR 723.88
  • Schedule III

4.18  Where flight crew member training has expired for a period of 24 months or more, what training shall be completed for that flight crew member?

  • Ref - CAR 703.91 / 723.91

4.19  What upgrade training and checking is required for pilots qualified as second-in-command on an aeroplane type?

  • Ref - CAR 703.98 / 723.98

4.20  An approved surface contamination initial and recurrent training program is required for all operations personnel to ensure they are aware of the hazards and procedures for ice, frost and snow critical contamination on aircraft. What shall the training program include?

  • Ref - CAR 703.98 / 723.98

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