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Air Law. 1.04 Documentation References: Canadian Aviation Regulations. 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

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Air Law

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  1. Air Law 1.04 Documentation References: Canadian Aviation Regulations

  2. 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.

  3. 1.04 Documentation • MTPs: • Required Documents for Flying • Aircraft Maintenance • Technical Records

  4. 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

  5. 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 A R O W J I L

  6. 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 valid A R O W J I L

  7. Required Documents for Flying • 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 A R O W J I L

  8. Required Documents for Flying • 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 A R O W J I L

  9. Required Documents for Flying • 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 withoutcarrying the journey log on board the aircraft is taking off and landing at the same airport A R O W J I L

  10. Required Documents for Flying

  11. Required Documents for Flying • Insurance • Just like with any vehicle you need insurance in case something goes wrong A R O W J I L

  12. Required Documents for Flying • Licenses • Licenses for all crew members • Includes • License • Medical Certificate • Restricted operator certificate A R O W J I L

  13. 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

  14. 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

  15. Aircraft Maintenance • Aircraft have a maintenance schedule that they must follow • Examples • Airplanes – 100 hr and 50 hr inspections • Gliders – 100 hr inspection

  16. 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

  17. 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)

  18. 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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