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1. This covers almost all legal issues affecting aircraft and airport operations, including aircraft navigation and maintenance, air traffic control safety, and pilot licensing requirements.
**AIRLAW / AVIATION LAW**
2. It is a specialized agency of the United Nations that provides a set of standards which helps regulate aviation across the world.
**ICAO**
3. This governing body support many areas of aviation activity and help formulate industry policy and standards on critical aviation issues.
**IATA**
4. This agency is tasked to promote the use of European and worldwide standards, and to cooperate with international actors in order to achieve the highest safety level for EU citizens globally.
**EASA**
5. This governing body is responsible for supporting over 85% of world air traffic and aiming of improving air navigation services.
**CANSO**
6. It is a civil aviation authority of the United states that was established way back August 23, 1958.
**FAA**
7. It was declared to provide safe and efficient air transport and regularity services in the Philippines by providing for the creation of a civil aviation authority with jurisdiction over the restructuring of the civil aviation system.
**CAAP**
8. An act creating the civil aviation authority of the Philippines, authorizing the appropriation of funds therefor, and for other purposes.
**RA NO. 9497**
9. A subpart of General Policies, Procedures, and Definitions that talk about the general administrative rules governing testing, licenses, and certificates. What is this subpart?
**1.2**
10. A section of General Policies, Procedures, and Definitions that deals with display and inspection of licenses and certificates.
**1.2.1.1**
11. Each owner or operator must have this certificate of registration and must be carry on the aircraft for inspections.
**Aircraft Certificate of Registration**
12. The owner or operator of an aircraft must display this certificate in the cabin of the aircraft or at the entrance to the aircraft flight deck.
**Aircraft Airworthiness Certificate**
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13. Each holder of a certificate shall display this certificate in a place in the school that is normally accessible to the public and that is not obscured.
**Approved Training Organization (ATO) certificate**
14. This section of General Policies, Procedures, and Definitions allows you to have replacement just in case you lost or destroyed any airman licenses or medical certificate or knowledge test report.
**1.2.1.4**
15. Any machine that can derive support in the atmosphere from the reactions of the air other than the reactions of the air against the earth's surface.
**Aircraft**
16. A category of aircraft that is limited to airplanes that have a seating configuration, excluding pilot seats, of nine or less, a maximum certificated takeoff weight of 5700 kg (12,566 lbs.) or less, and intended for use without restrictions.
**Aerobatic**
17. Under certification of airmen, this is power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces which remain fixed under given conditions of flight.
**Airplane**
18. This aircraft category is limited to propeller-driven, multi-engine airplanes that have a seating configuration, excluding pilot seats of 19 or less and a maximum certificated takeoff weight of 19,000 pound or less.
**Commuter**
19. A category of aircraft that is limited to airplanes that have a seating configuration, excluding pilot seats, of nine or less, a maximum certificated takeoff weight of 5700 kg (12,566 lbs.) or less, and intended for use without restrictions.
**Aerobatic**
20. A non-power-driven heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving, its lift in flight chiefly from aerodynamic reactions on surfaces which remain fixed under given conditions of flight.
**Glider**
21. is a heavier-than-air flying machine that uses lift generated by wings, called rotor blades, that revolve around a mast.
**Rotorcraft**
22. under certification of aircraft, this category of aircraft are limited to airplanes that have a seating configuration, excluding pilot seats, of nine or less, a maximum certificated takeoff weight of 12,500 pounds or less, and intended for non-aerobatic operation such as spin, steep turns etc. are prohibited.
**Normal Category**
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23. under certification of aircraft, this category of aircraft is consist of airlines and other large airplanes.
**Transport**
24. What is the validity of a language proficiency at the Extended Level (level 5)?
**validity of 6 years**
25. The applicant for a student pilot license shall not be less than the age of.
**16 years of age**
26. The applicant for a private pilot license shall not be less than the age of.
**17 years of age**
27. An applicant for a Private Pilot License-Airplane shall have completed not less than ______ hours of flight time as a pilot of airplanes.
**40 hours**
28. The applicant for a commercial pilot license shall not be less than the age of.
**18 years of age**
29. What is the minimum flight hours for a pilot who is applying for commercial pilot license who accomplished his/her flight time in an approved training organization?
**150 hours**
30. If you are holding a commercial pilot license, what medical certificate you should possess?
**Class 1**
31. What is the age requirement for the applicant of airline transport pilot?
**21 years of age**
32. A pilot who desire to apply for airline transport pilot license must completed not less than ______ hours of flight time.
**250 hours**
33. What is the age restriction for a pilot who is prohibited from commercial single pilot operation?
**60 years old**
34. What is the age restriction for a pilot who is prohibited from acting as a pilot in command (PIC) on international commercial flight?
**65 years old**
35. What is the required fuel reserve if a pilot intends to fly during the VFR day operations?
**30 minutes**
36. What is the required fuel reserve if a pilot intends to fly during the VFR night operations?
**45 minutes**
37. This maneuvers are not allowed over a city or town below an altitude of 1500 ft.
**Aerobatic flight maneuvers**
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38. What is the age requirement for a pilot who is applying for instrument rating?
**18 years old**
39. A student pilot shall not pilot an aircraft other than that of the category and class type which has been entered on his student pilot license.
**Aircraft Limitations**
40. A student pilot shall not pilot an aircraft carrying passenger, or an international flight, or for compensation or hire, or in furtherance of a business.
**Limitations**
41. The applicant for student pilot license shall hold a current medical certificate of what class?
**Class 2**
42. What is the flight time limitation per calendar years?
**1000 hours**
43. What is the flight time limitation per day?
**8 hours**
44. No person may act as a crew of a civil aircraft after the consumption of any alcoholic beverages for how many hours?
**8 hours**
45. The applicant for a private pilot license shall hold an ICAO English Language Proficiency test of at least what level?
**Level 4**
46. This PCAR part set forth the requirements for registration of aircraft in the Republic of the Philippines and governs the application of nationality and registration marks.
**PCAR PART 4**
47. What is the sanction if a pilot fails to use the pre-flight cockpit checklist?
**15-30 days suspension**
48. What is the sanction if a pilot flies VFR within clouds?
**90 days of revocations**
49. What is the sanction if a pilot operates without a medical certificate?
**15-60 days suspension**
50. What is the sanction if a student pilot operates for hire or compensation?
**Revocation**
51. How many days prior to the expiration date of the license shall an applicant file for renewal?
**30 days prior**
52. An aircraft towing or refueling other aircraft has the right of way over all other engine-driven aircraft?
**Aircraft in distress**
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53. When two or more aircraft are approaching an airport for the purpose of landing, what aircraft has the right of way?
**Aircraft at lower altitude**
54. No pilots are allowed to fly over any congested area of a city, town, or settlement, or over any open-air assembly of person, at what altitude above the highest obstacle?
**1000 feet**
55. No person may operate an airplane during the day, under VFR, at an altitude less than.
**1000 feet**
56. These personnel must have a practical background in aviation and have undergone a course of training in instructional techniques or have had extensive previous experience in giving theoretical knowledge instruction.
**Chief ground instructor**
57. He/she is responsible for the management of the Quality system, monitoring function and requesting corrective actions.
**Quality manager**
58. These personnel must have extensive experience in training as a flight instructor for professional pilot licenses and possess a sound managerial capability.
**Head of training**
59. This manual contains the training goals, objectives, standards syllabi, and curriculum for each phase of the approved training course.
**Training manual**
60. This manual contains procedures, instructions and guidance for use by personnel of the Aviation Training Organization.
**Procedures manual**
61. A PIC must submit his/her Flight plan at least what minutes before the departure?
**60 minutes**
62. A type of agreement in international law were set up which we each state the opportunity to enter into agreement with other states, and accommodate those participating nations who were not able to agree to all commercial rights.
**Bilateral agreement**
63. This permits aircraft of signatory states to fly over, land for technical reasons in the territory of another signatory state.
**The international air service transit agreement**
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