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Before conducting a flight, what is the pilot in command legally required to do regarding flight information?

Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) require the pilot-in-command to become familiar with all available information appropriate to the intended flight. This inc

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Question: Before conducting a flight, what is the pilot in command legally required to do regarding flight information?

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  • Obtain a weather briefing, but only if the flight is international. ✅ Become familiar with all available information appropriate to the intended flight.
  • Consult with another pilot, but only if flying in uncontrolled airspace.
  • Review weather radar data only, ignoring other sources.

Correct answer: Become familiar with all available information appropriate to the intended flight.

Explanation: Canadian Aviation Regulations (CARs) require the pilot-in-command to become familiar with all available information appropriate to the intended flight. This includes weather, NOTAMs, aircraft performance, and airfield information.

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