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Operations Manager Commuter Operations Study and Reference Guide
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4.01  What qualifications shall a Commuter Operations chief pilot hold?

  • Ref. - CASS 724.07

4.02  What professional standards regarding the flight crew under his authority is the chief pilot responsible for?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.07 / 724.07

4.03  Operations conducted under Subpart 704 of the Canadian Aviation Regulations require what type of operational control system?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.15 / 724.15

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

  • Ref. - CAR 704.17 / 724.17

4.05  When the weather is below published take-off minima, what are the take-off alternate requirements for aeroplanes with certified engine-out take-off and climb performance?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.26 / 724.26

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

  • Ref. - CAR 704.32 / 724.32

4.07  Under which conditions may aeroplanes be fuelled with passengers on board, embarking or disembarking?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.33 / 724.33

4.08  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 704.111 / 724.111

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

  • Ref. - CAR 704.115 / 724.115

4.10  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 704.115 / 724.115

4.11  Air operators shall provide Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT) avoidance training to all flight crew members operating aeroplanes approved for flight under what meteorological conditions?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.115 / 724.115

4.12  Which subjects shall be covered by a flight crew member during line indoctrination?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.115 / 724.115

4.13  High altitude training is required for all flight crew members operating aeroplanes above what altitude?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.115 / 724.115

4.14  Where an air operator has assigned on board duties to a non-flight crew member, what training shall that person be given to perform the procedures relevant to the duties with which the person is to be involved?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.115 / 724.115

4.15  What is the Flight Following for a Type C system?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.15 / 724.15

4.16  When must a qualified person be on duty in a "class D" operational control system? When can such system be used?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.15 / 724.15

4.17  What are the requirements for right seat conversion training?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.115 / 724.115 (16)

4.18  What are the requirements for Required Navigation Performance Capability (RNPC) Airspace?

  • Ref. - CAR 724.08(2)

4.19  What are the standards when establishing routes in uncontrolled airspace?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.29 / 724.29

4.20  What are the protective breathing equipment requirements for commuter operation?

  • Ref. - CAR 704.66

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