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Question 43-1 : Division iii general operating and flight rules 90117 right of way when two aircraft are converging at approximately the same altitude the aircraft that has the other on its right ? [ Skills takeoff ]

Shall give way

Question 43-2 : Division iii general operating and flight rules 90118 avoidance of collision pilots are responsible for taking action as necessary to avoid a collision ?

At all times.

exemple 47: At all times
If visibility is less than 500 m. if ceiling is less than 150 ft. except when within visual range of the control tower.

Question 43-3 : Division iii general operating and flight rules 90119 no person shall act as a crew member of a remotely piloted aircraft system if the person ?

Is suffering or is likely to suffer from fatigue.

Fitness of crew members 90119 1 no person shall act as a crew member of a remotely piloted aircraft system if the person a is suffering or is likely to suffer from fatigue or b is otherwise unfit to perform properly the person's duties 2 no person shall act as a crew member of a remotely piloted aircraft system a within 12 hours after consuming an alcoholic beverage b while under the influence of alcohol or c while using any drug that impairs the person's faculties to the extent that aviation safety or the safety of any person is endangered or likely to be endangered
exemple 51: Is suffering or is likely to suffer from fatigue
Has consumed alcohol or drugs 48 hours prior to take-off. is less than 18 years of age. is over 60 years of age.

Question 43-4 : Division iii general operating and flight rules 90125 maximum altitude in uncontrolled airspace the maximum altitude is ?

400 feet agl above ground level .

Maximum altitude 90125 1 subject to subsection 2 no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than a 400 feet 122 m agl or b 100 feet 30 m above any building or structure if the aircraft is being operated at a distance of less than 200 feet 61 m measured horizontally from the building or structure 2 a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than those set out in subsection 1 if the operation is conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas
exemple 55: 400 feet agl above ground level
400 feet asl (above sea level). 800 feet agl (above ground level). 800 feet asl (above sea level).

Question 43-5 : Division iii general operating and flight rules 90125 maximum altitude unless if the operation is conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft above ground level agl at an altitude greater than ?

400 feet 122 m .

Maximum altitude 90125 1 subject to subsection 2 no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than a 400 feet 122 m agl or b 100 feet 30 m above any building or structure if the aircraft is being operated at a distance of less than 200 feet 61 m measured horizontally from the building or structure 2 a pilot may operate a remotely piloted aircraft at an altitude greater than those set out in subsection 1 if the operation is conducted in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas
100 feet (30 m). 200 feet (61 m). 800 feet (244 m).

Question 43-6 : Division iii general operating and flight rules 90148 records every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall preserve a record about the aircraft during ?

24 months.

Records 90148 1 every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall keep the following records a a record containing the names of the pilots and other crew members who are involved in each flight and in respect of the system the time of each flight or series of flights and b a record containing the particulars of any mandatory action and any other maintenance action modification or repair performed on the system including i the names of the persons who performed them ii the dates they were undertaken iii in the case of a modification the manufacturer model and a description of the part or equipment installed to modify the system and iv if applicable any instructions provided to complete the work 2 every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall ensure that the records referred to in subsection 1 are made available to the minister on request and are retained for a period of a in the case of the records referred to in paragraph 1 a 12 months after the day on which they are created and b in the case of the records referred to in paragraph 1 b 24 months after the day on which they are created 3 every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system who transfers ownership of the system to another person shall at the time of transfer also deliver to that person all of the records referred to in paragraph 1 b
3 months. 18 months. the life of the aircraft.

Question 43-7 : Division iii general operating and flight rules 90148 records every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall preserve a record containing the names of the pilots and other crew members who are involved in each flight and in respect of the system the time of each flight or series of flights ?

12 months.

Records 90148 1 every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall keep the following records a a record containing the names of the pilots and other crew members who are involved in each flight and in respect of the system the time of each flight or series of flights and b a record containing the particulars of any mandatory action and any other maintenance action modification or repair performed on the system including i the names of the persons who performed them ii the dates they were undertaken iii in the case of a modification the manufacturer model and a description of the part or equipment installed to modify the system and iv if applicable any instructions provided to complete the work 2 every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system shall ensure that the records referred to in subsection 1 are made available to the minister on request and are retained for a period of a in the case of the records referred to in paragraph 1 a 12 months after the day on which they are created and b in the case of the records referred to in paragraph 1 b 24 months after the day on which they are created 3 every owner of a remotely piloted aircraft system who transfers ownership of the system to another person shall at the time of transfer also deliver to that person all of the records referred to in paragraph 1 b
36 months. 3 months. 15 months.

Question 43-8 : Division iii general operating and flight rules it is forbidden to fly your drone without having immediately available to crew members at their duty station the ?

Remotely piloted aircraft system operating manual.

90130 availability of remotely piloted aircraft system operating manual no pilot shall conduct the take off or launch of a remotely piloted aircraft for which the manufacturer has provided a remotely piloted aircraft system operating manual unless the manual is immediately available to crew members at their duty stations
exemple 71: Remotely piloted aircraft system operating manual
Canadian aviation regulations. the weather manual published by navcanada. closest airport's notam.

Question 43-9 : Division iii general operating and flight rules for night flight you must possess ?

A basic or advanced pilot certificate and the drone must be equipped with position lights.

90139 night flight requirements 1 no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system during the night unless the remotely piloted aircraft is equipped with position lights sufficient to allow the aircraft to be visible to the pilot and any visual observer whether with or without night vision goggles and those lights are turned on2 no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system using night vision goggles unless the goggles are capable of or the person has another means of detecting all light within the visual spectrum
exemple 75: A basic or advanced pilot certificate and the drone must be equipped with position lights
An advanced pilot certificate and a pair of night vision goggles. a basic pilot certificate and a backlit remote control. an advanced pilot certificate and a flash light.

Question 43-10 : Division iii general operating and flight rules a visual observer who does not have a reliable communication system with the pilot can only exercise his duties when the aircraft is flying ?

Inside or underground.

The canadian aviation regulations do not apply in respect of remotely piloted aircraft that are operated indoors or underground 90120 visual observers 1 no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft system if visual observers are used to assist the pilot in the provision of detect and avoid functions unless reliable and timely communication is maintained between the pilot and each visual observer during the operation 2 a visual observer shall communicate information to the pilot in a timely manner during the operation whenever the visual observer detects conflicting air traffic hazards to aviation safety or hazards to persons on the surface 3 no visual observer shall perform visual observer duties for more than one remotely piloted aircraft at a time unless the aircraft are operated in accordance with subsection 90140 1 or in accordance with a special flight operations certificate rpas issued under section 90303 4 no visual observer shall perform visual observer duties while operating a moving vehicle vessel or aircraft
exemple 79: Inside or underground
In class g airspace. in class f airspace. at daytime.

Question 43-11 : Division iii general operating and flight rules can a pilot uses his rpas from a moving vehicle shehe is operating ?

No.

Canadian aviation regulations cars part ix prohibition operation of moving vehicles vessels and manned aircraft 90137 no pilot shall operate a remotely piloted aircraft while operating a moving vehicle vessel or manned aircraft so you can use a drone from a moving vehicle provided that someone drives the vehicle for you
exemple 83: No
Yes, but only during daytime. yes, without restriction. no, unless its a vessel.

Question 43-12 : Division iv basic operations no person shall fly a small remotely piloted aircraft in canada unless ?

A valid drone pilot certificate and only fly drones that are marked and registered.

exemple 87: A valid drone pilot certificate and only fly drones that are marked and registered
It is registered. to be at least 18 years of age. a valid drone pilot certificate.

Question 43-13 : Division iv basic operations in canada the minimum age to operate a remotely piloted aircraft system for basic operations is ?

14 years.

Basic operations = at least 14 years of age advanced operations = at least 16 years of age
exemple 91: 14 years
16 years. 18 years. 12 years.

Question 43-14 : Division iv basic operations to conduct basic operations you must pass ?

The small basic exam.

To conduct basic operations you must pass the small basic exam this is the only knowledge requirement for basic operations to conduct advanced operations you must pass the small advanced exam and an in person flight review flight reviews are conducted by flight reviewers affiliated with drone flight schools
exemple 95: The small basic exam
The small basic exam and an in-person flight review. an in-person flight review. a periodic theoretical small basic exam.

Question 43-15 : Division v advanced operations 90172 compliance with air traffic control instructions an air traffic control instruction ?

Requires compliance when received.

exemple 99: Requires compliance when received
Is in effect “advice” provided by atc and does not require acknowledgement by the pilot concerned. is the same as an atc “clearance” when issued by a flight service section. must be “read back” in full to the controller and confirmed before becoming effective.



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