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Except for ultra-light aeroplanes and balloons, which documents shall be carried on board when flying a radio equipped Canadian privately registered aircraft? Items A, B and A. Flight Authority (Certificate of Airworthiness or Flight Permit). B. Certificate of Registration. C. Technical Records. D. Crew licences. E. Aircraft Flight Manual or equivalent document. F. Type certificate. G. Aircraft journey log book, where it is planned that the aircraft will land and shutdown at any location other than the point of departure. H. Proof of liability insurance.

  1. AC, D, E, G.
  2. BC, D, F, H.
  3. CD, E, F, G.
  4. DD, E, G, H.Correct answer

Why this is the answer

Per CARs 605.03 (flight authority), 202.26 (certificate of registration), 401.03 (crew licences) and 605.95 (journey log when landing away), a radio-equipped private aircraft must carry items D, E, G and H — flight authority, registration, licences, AFM, insurance, plus the journey log when stopping elsewhere.

Reference

TC AIM–LRA – Radio Operator Certificate TC AIM–LRA – Flight Authority CARs 606.02 – Liability Insurance CARs 605.03 – Flight Authority CARs 605.95 – Journey Log CARs 401.03 – Flight Crew Permit/Licence CARs 202.26 – C of R

Question reproduced verbatim from Transport Canada’s PSTAR Study and Reference Guide (TP 11919E). The answer key is Transport Canada’s; the explanation is ours.

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