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Rules of the Air 4 1 . 3

Avoidance The Pilot in Command (PIC): pilot responsible for the safe operation of the aircraft from engine start until engine shutdown. If there is any risk of collision it is the responsibility of the PIC of both aircraft to take such action as to avoid collision.

Avoidance When two aircraft are converging at approximately the same altitude, the PIC of the aircraft that has the other on its right shall give way, except as follows: a power driven heavier than air a/c shall give way to airships, gliders and balloons; an airship shall give way to gliders and balloons; a glider shall give way to balloons; and a power driven a/c shall give way to a/c that are seen to be towing gliders or other objects or carrying a slung load.

Avoidance When two aircraft operating at different altitudes are converging, the PIC of the higher aircraft shall give way to the lower aircraft. When two aircraft are approaching head-on or approximately the same altitude and there is a risk of collision, each pilot shall alter their heading to the right. When overtaking an aircraft, the aircraft being overtaken has the right of way and the aircraft overtaking shall pass to the right.

Avoidance The PIC of an aircraft that is approaching an aerodrome to land shall give way to any aircraft at a lower altitude that is also approaching to land. The PIC of an aircraft (as described above) shall not overtake or cut in front of a higher aircraft in the final stages of an approach.

Avoidance No person shall conduct or attempt to conduct a takeoff or landing in an aircraft until there is no apparent risk of collision with any aircraft, person, vessel, vehicle or structure in the takeoff or landing path. When an aircraft is in flight or manoeuvring on the surface, the PIC shall give way to the aircraft that is landing or about to land.

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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Rules of the Air Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #1 - When two aircraft are approaching head-on or approximately the same altitude and there is a risk of collision, each pilot shall alter their heading to the left. T True F False

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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Rules of the Air Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #2 - When two aircraft are converging at approximately the same altitude, the PIC of the aircraft that has the other on its right has the right of way. T True F False

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Aircraft Lights Right wing green light visible 110° for 2 miles Left wing red light visible 110° for 2 miles Tail white light visible 140° for 2 miles Anti-collision white or red light visible 360°

Flight Plan A VFR flight plan shall be filed for all flights travelling more than 25NM from the departure aerodrome. The purpose of the flight plan is to inform people where you are going and when you will be back. Should be filed with an ATC or FSS. Flight plans must be closed within 1 hour after landing.

Flight Itinerary A VFR flight itinerary may replace a flight plan and must be filed for all flights travelling more than 25NM from the departure aerodrome. The purpose of a flight itinerary is to describe the route the pilot plans to take. Should be filed with a responsible person. Flight itinerary must be closed within 24 hours after landing.

Cruising Altitudes Flight altitudes must be followed regardless if a flight plan has been filed. Altitudes below 18,000 feet are stated in thousands. Altitudes above 18,000 feet are referred to as flight levels. Altitudes are measured from Mean Sea Level (MSL).

VFR Cruising Altitudes for Flights Between 3,000 feet and 18,000 feet: 180° - 359° Even thousands plus 500' ASL 000° - 179° Odd thousands plus 500' ASL VFR Cruising Altitudes begin at 3,000' AGL.

Air Traffic Control Clearance It is an authorization from an ATC unit for an aircraft to proceed within controlled airspace under specific conditions. You, as a pilot, must ask for clarification if unsure of any meaning of any part of an ATC clearance. Once you accept it, you are required to comply with an ATC clearance. If you are VFR, you must read back the text of the clearance only if requested by ATC to do so.

Air Traffic Control Instruction It is a directive issued by an ATC unit for air traffic control purposes. You are required to comply with and acknowledge receipt of an ATC instruction which is directed to you provided the safety of the aircraft is not jeopardized.

NOTE: You must use the buttons in the Confirmation Stage

Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Rules of the Air Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #3 - What colour light is located on the left wing tip? A White B Green C Amber D Red

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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Rules of the Air Let's try a few review questions on Aeronautical Rules and Facilities: Question #4 - How long does a pilot have to close his/her flight plan? A 24 hours B 1/2 hour C 1 hour D 2 hours

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Aeronautical Rules And Facilities Rules of the Air Congratulations!! You have now completed the Rules of the Air lesson of the Aeronautical Rules and Facilities Module. Of course, this lesson is always available to you for future reference if required. You are now ready to move along to the next Aeronautical Rules and Facilities lesson you have not completed or to any other module you wish. You can advance to the Self Test Module if you feel ready to challenge the final exam. Good Luck!