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Curriculum
1. Introduction
Course Introduction & Exam Prerequisites
2. Air Regulations
2.1 Definitions and Exemptions
2.2 General Operating & Flight Rules
2.3 Right-of-Way & Hang Glider Specific Rules
2.4 En-Route Cruising & VFR Weather Minima
2.5 Aerodromes, MF Areas & Communications
Quiz: Air Regulations
3. VNC Charts
3.1 Introduction to VNCs and Projections
3.2 Symbology and the "Inverted Cake" Airspace
3.3 Airways and Radio Navigation Aids
3.4 Magnetic Variation & Navigation
3.5 Map Work & Locating Features
3.6 Chart Reading Example (Yarmouth Airport)
3.7 Navigation Practice
Quiz: VNC Charts
4. Canadian Airspace & Airspace Regulations
4.1 Canadian Domestic Airspace & Uncontrolled Airspace
4.2 Controlled Airspace (Classes A through E)
4.3 Special Use Airspace (Class F)
Quiz: Canadian Airspace
5. Flight Operations
5.1 NOTAMs, Wake Turbulence, and Altimeters
5.2 Aircraft Communications
5.3 Time Zones and Wildlife Protection
Quiz: Flight Operations
6. Human Factors
6.1 Aviation Physiology, Hypoxia & Hyperventilation
6.2 Decompression Sickness & Ear/Sinus Pain
6.3 Substances, Vision & Disorientation
Quiz: Human Factors
7. Practice Exam
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Quiz: Human Factors
Quiz: Human Factors
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Question 1
One alcoholic drink taken at 5,000 feet, compared to the same drink taken at sea level, generally:
A.
Has a lesser effect
B.
Has a greater effect
C.
Has no appreciable difference in effect
D.
Increases the chance of coriolis effect
Question 2
A condition in which there is a lowering of the body core temperature is called:
A.
Hyperventilation
B.
Hypoglycemia
C.
Coriolis effect
D.
Hypothermia
Question 3
Ear pain caused by a rapid decrease in altitude may be relieved by:
A.
Swallowing or yawning
B.
Pulling on the ear lobes
C.
Reducing breathing rate
D.
Inducing extra G force
Question 4
No person shall fly a hang glider for more than _____ at 10,000 to 13,000 feet ASL unless oxygen is readily available to the pilot:
A.
15 minutes
B.
30 minutes
C.
1 hour
D.
2 hours
Question 5
Unless oxygen and oxygen masks are used, no person shall fly an aircraft above:
A.
13,000 feet ASL
B.
12,500 feet ASL
C.
10,000 feet ASL
D.
9,500 feet ASL
Question 6
The effect of alcohol decreases the brain's tolerance to hypoxia. This effect:
A.
Decreases with an increase in altitude
B.
Increases with an increase in altitude
C.
Does not change with altitude
D.
May be reduced by drinking coffee
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