Mr. Darcel “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”

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Mr. Darcel “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take” Air Law – Review Mr. Darcel “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take”

Instructions Work through this presentation as if each point were a question- if you cannot explain the topic to the person sitting next to you, you should study it. The exam will be multiple choice. The questions have all been drawn from the material presented during the lectures – good luck!

Review Right of way Procedures Documents Know EBGAAP Know what to do in the event of a head-on approach Procedures Know where to join the circuit, both as regular and NORDO a/c in controlled or uncontrolled airspace Know light signals Recall the difference between a flight plan and a flight itinerary, and their use. Documents Know the required documents Know medical validity Know the purpose of a Journey log, and how to use one

Airspace Know weather minima for controlled and uncontrolled airspace, both day and night (NB- only visibility changes) Know restrictions placed on you as VFR traffic Know the difference between standard pressure and altimeter setting regions

Aerodromes Know lighting requirements Know about regular and unserviceable markings Recall wind sock speeds for a given position Recall runway numbering, Northern and Southern Domestic Airspace