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When may a pilot deviate from a Canadian Aviation Regulation (CAR)?

A pilot may deviate from CARs to the extent necessary to meet an emergency situation that requires immediate action for the safety of persons or property. Howev

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Question: When may a pilot deviate from a Canadian Aviation Regulation (CAR)?

Answer options:

  • Never, CARs are absolute.
  • With prior permission from Transport Canada. ✅ In an emergency situation that requires immediate action for safety.
  • Only if the deviation will not affect any other aircraft.

Correct answer: In an emergency situation that requires immediate action for safety.

Explanation: A pilot may deviate from CARs to the extent necessary to meet an emergency situation that requires immediate action for the safety of persons or property. However, they must report the deviation to ATC as soon as possible.

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