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6. A pilot who is serving in any piloting capacity other than the pilot-in-command is known as
____________________________
7. When a minimum height is specified by an operator in his operations manual at which an
approach to landing utilizing an Instrument Landing System or Precision Approach Radar must
be discontinued if the required visual reference to continue the approach has not been
established is called ______________________________
8. _____________________________ means an aircraft supported chiefly by its buoyancy in the air
9. _____________________________ means all classes of meteorological reports, analysis, forecasts,
warnings, advices and revisions or amendments thereto which may be required in connection
with the operation of air routes
10. Navigable airspace between two points and the terrain beneath such airspace identified, to the
extent necessary, for application of flight rules is called _______________________
11. A person, organization, or enterprise engaged in, or offering to engage in, an aircraft operation
is called ___________________________.
12. A flight operation, other than aerial work, charter, or regular public transport, in which no
remuneration, hire, or reward is given to the pilot, the owner, or the operator of the aircraft in
respect of that flight or the purpose of that flight is called ______________________________
13. ______________________ means the distance that the pilot of an aircraft on the centre line of a
runway can see the markings or the lights delineating the runway, and in the case of an aircraft
in flight, the distance communicated to the pilot-in command of that aircraft by the Air Traffic
Service unit at an aerodrome shall be taken to be the runway visual range at that aerodrome.
14. Broadcasting of chemicals, seeds, fertilizers and other substances from aircraft for agricultural
purposes, including purposes of pest and disease control means _______________________________
15. The part of an aerodrome to be used for the take-off and landing of aircraft and for the
movement of aircraft associated with take-off and landing, excluding aprons is known as
_________________________