Aerodromes and Airports
Aerodrome Markers and Markings
Aerodrome Lighting
Personnel Licensing and Training
Airspace Structure Classification and Use
Operating and Flight Rules
Operational and Emergency Equipment Requirements
Flight Preparation, Flight Plans and Flight Itineraries
Pre-Flight and Fuel Requirements
Operations at or in the Vicinity of an Aerodrome and Visual Flight Rules
Normal and Emergency Radiocommunications
Aircraft Requirements
Transportation Safety Board (TSB)
Air Traffic Services and Procedures
Air Law Progress Check
The Earth's Atmosphere
Meteorological Aspects of Altimetry
Temperature and Moisture
Atmospheric Stability and Instability
Clouds and Surface Based Layers
Wind and Turbulence
Air Masses and Fronts
Meteorological Hazards to Safety
Weather Reports, Forecasts and Meteorological Services Available to Pilots
Meteorology Progress Check
Airframes Engines and Systems
General Principles of Flight
Flight Instruments
Flight Operations
Human Factors
General Knowledge Progress Check
Navigtion
Navigation Progress Check
Practice Exams

Prohibitions

No person shall:

  • Walk, stand or operate a vehicle/aircraft on the movement area of an aerodrome, except in accordance with permission given by the operator of the aerodrome, and where applicable, by the appropriate air traffic control unit or flight service station.
  • Tow an aircraft on an active movement area at night unless the aircraft displays operating wingtip, tail and anti-collision lights or is illuminated by lights mounted on the towing vehicle and directed at the aircraft.
  • Park or otherwise leave an aircraft on an active manoeuvring area at night unless the aircraft displays operating wingtip, tail and anti-collision lights or is illuminated by lanterns suspended from the wingtips, tail and nose of the aircraft.
  • Knowingly remove, deface, extinguish or interfere with a marker, marking, light or signal that is used at an aerodrome for the purpose of air navigation.
  • Knowingly display at or in the vicinity of an aerodrome a marker, marking, sign, light or signal that is likely to be hazardous to aviation safety.
  • Discharge a firearm within or into an aerodrome without the permission of the operator of the aerodrome.
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