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VFR Flight in Class A Airspace 87
VFR Flight in Class B Airspace 87
VFR Flight in Class C & D Airspace 88
Operating Restrictions and Hazards - 601/621 88
Forest Fires 88
Marking and Lighting of Hazards 88
Aircraft Icing - 602.11 88
Altimeters - Setting and Operating 88
Altimeter-setting Region - 602.35 88
Standard Pressure Region - 602.36 88
Between Regions - 602.37 89
Testing 89
Radiocommunications - 602.122 89
Language Used - 602.133/134/135 89
Phonetic Alphabet 89
Morse Code 89
Continuous Listening Watch - 602.136 90
IFR 90
Position Reports 90
Uncontrolled Aerodromes 90
Communications Failure 90
IFR 90
VFR 91
NORDO 91
Equipment Required 91
Power-driven Aircraft—Day VFR - 605.14 91
Power-driven Aircraft—VFR OTT - 605.15 92
Power-driven Aircraft—Night VFR - 605.16/625.16 92
Position and Anti-collision Lights 605.17 93
Power-driven Aircraft—IFR - 605.18 93
Oxygen Equipment and Supply 94
Unpressurized aircraft 94
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Pressurized aircraft 94
Use of Oxygen - 605.32 94
Flight Data Recorders 94
Cockpit Voice Recorders - 605.34 95
Transponder and Automatic PA Reporting Equipment - 605.35 95
Altitude Alerting System or Device - 605.36/625.36 96
GPWS 96
ELT - 605.38 96
Use of ELTs 96
Standby Attitude Indicator 96
Safety Belts - 605.22 97
Shoulder Harnesses - 605.24 97
General Use of Safety Belts and Restraint Systems - 605.25 97
Use of Passenger Safety Belts and Restraint Systems - 605.26 98
Crew Member Safety Belts - 605.27 98
Child Restraint System - 605.28 98
De-Icing or Anti-icing Equipment 98
Aeronautical Information 99
NOTAM 99
AIP 99
AIC 99
Aviation Notice 99
AIRAC Canada 99
Emergencies 99
Aircraft Accident 100
Post Accident Procedures 100
Aircraft Accident Reporting 101
Flying After an Accident 102
Incident 102
Examples 102
Serious Incidents 102
Signals for SAR 102
Air Traffic Services 102
Flight Service Stations 103
Remote Communications Outlets 104
Clearances, Instructions, etc 104
Approach Clearances 105
Radar Services 105
Radar Vectoring 106
Visual Climb and Descent 106
IFR Separation 106
Vertical 106
Horizontal 106
Wake Turbulence 107
ATC Procedures 107
Speed Adjustment 107
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Mach Numbers 107
Parallel Offset 107
Structured Airspace 107
Holding Patterns 107
Contact & Visual Approaches 107
IFR in VMC 108
Security Control 108
ADIZ 108
SCATANA 108
Intercept Signals 108
Maintenance 109
People To Sign a Maintenance Release 110
Maintenance under Part IV or VII 110
Dual Inspections 110
Elementary Work 110
Transoceanic Flight - 602.39 111
International Air Law 111
Agreements 111
ICAO/IATA 111
WEATHER 113
The Gas Laws 114
The Seasons 114
Pressure Patterns 114
Wind 117
Diurnal Effect 118
Mountain Ranges 118
Windshear 119
Microbursts 121
Wake Turbulence 121
Helicopters 123
The Altimeter 123
Temperature 125
ISA Conversions 127
Moisture 127
Stability 129
Clouds 130
Low (Strato) 130
Middle (Alto) 130
High (Cirro) 131
Other 131
Precipitation 132
Hail & Sleet 132
Turbulence 132
Thunderstorms 133
Approaching the area 134
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Within the Area 134
Air Traffic Control Considerations 135
Take-off and Landing 135
Hurricanes 135
Tornadoes 135
Icing 135
De-icing Fluids 138
Air Masses 138
Frontology 139
The Warm Front 139
The Cold front 140
The Occlusion 141
Trowal 141
Line Squalls 141
Secondary Front 141
Upper Front 141
Jetstreams 141
Visibility 142
Fog 143
Mist 143
Whiteout 143
Sandstorms 144
Volcanic Ash 144
Met Services 144
The GFA 145
The Charts 145
Clouds 146
Visibility 147
Winds 147
Icing & Turbulence 147
Weather Information 147
FDAs 147
TAFs 147
Station Identifier 148
Message Type 148
Date and Time of Issue 148
Validity Period 148
Winds 148
Visibility 148
Weather 148
Cloud 148
Significant Changes 148
METARs 149
Message Type 149
Station Identifier 149
Winds 149
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Visibility 149
Runway Visual Range (RVR) 149
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