Law - notes - law PDF

Title Law - notes - law
Author Anu Horan
Course Basic Aeronautical Knowledge
Institution University of New South Wales
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Law Exam Topics - Interpreting runway slope, strip width - PRD question - Read ERSA EMER - MAYDAY MAY DAY o Bankstown airport o DA40 - Location of Aircraft o During refuelling o Started or operated o Safety Harness risk - Safety precautions before take-off - Preflight altimeter check (+/- 100ft) - 1000 pop, 500 unpop, 600 - Phonetic alphabet - Overtaking and All that rules - Fuel system inspections - Terms used to describe water on a runway - Littoral – relating to or situated on the - Nose - Eyes - Ears - Vestibular system - 8 hours bottle to throttle

Homework - EMERGENCY section - Work through text book The Take Off Distance - Take off run is when the AC wheels are in contact with the runway surface - The take off distance is when the AC is accelerated from a standing start ! Clearway - CAO 20.7.1B Clearway means a defined rectangular area at the end of a strip central located ! Take Bankstown 120.9 416 (1) Bankstown ATIS = 120.9 Bankstown Ground = 119.9 Bankstown Tower = 123.6 1328 EMER -

Mayday radio call Meaning of the light signals Actions to take by AC in flight – in comms failure

Where life jackets are required to be carried in single engine AC, each occupant shall wear a life jacket during flight over water. However occupant of AC need not wear life jacket during flight about 2000ft above the water. Testing for water - Before the start of each days flying, and after each refueling. Visual Flight Rules - VFR flight may only be conducted o In VMC o Provided that when operating Aerodrome meteorological minima - 220ft AMSL/ 8000 m - Class D airspace conditions Page 3.11 -

3000ft AMSL 5000 AGL

ADSB

Seperation Minima for Take off - An aircraft will not be permitted to commence TO until: o Preceding departing aircraft using the same runway has  Crossed the upwind end of the runway  Commenced a turn  If the runway is longer than 1800m, become airborne and is at least 1800, ahead of the following AC  If the ATC authorisation

Page 302 *** - Preceding taking off and landing AC Class D requirements

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