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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What action is required when two aircraft of the same category and class converge (not head-on). 1. The aircraft on the left shall give way 2. Each aircraft shall give way to the right. 3. The faster aircraft shall give way. | The aircraft on the left must give way. |
| What action is required when two aircraft of the same category and class converge head on? 1. The aircraft on the left shall give way 2. Each aircraft shall give way to the right. 3. The faster aircraft shall give way. | In this case, both aircraft must turn to the right. |
| What action is required when two aircraft are in parallel and one is above the other? | The higher aircraft must give way to the lower aircraft. |
| Can you fail the flight review? | No, it is not pass or fail. |
| If you've passed your Recreational Pilot or Private Pilot flight review on Aug 8, when will you need to pass your flight review again? 1. August 31, next year 2. August 8, one year later 3. August 31, two years later. | August 31, two years later |
| What will you get from your CFI when passing your flight review? 1. Endorsement in your logbook. 2. Certificate of completion 3. a nice swift pat on the back | Endorsement in your pilot log book. |
| What can you receive in place of a flight review before 2 years? 1. A passed Written exam 2. a proficiency check or flight test for a pilot rating or cert. | a proficiency check or flight test for a pilot rating or cert. |
| If you don't get your proficiency after two years to the end of the month, how long will you have before you have to get your review without doing recurrent training? | 5 years before you cannot just do a simple flight review to be current again. |
| What are the BGAAAR of the motorized Right-of-way priorities? | Balloon, Glider, Aircraft towing or fueling other aircraft, airship, aircraft , rotorcraft. Important to note |
| If you are flying parallel with another aircraft and are moving faster than them, which was should you pass them? 1. Pass to the left 2. Pass below them. 3. Pass to the right. | Pass to the right. |
| What documents do you need to have on you when flying? | You must have your pilot's license (student or otherwise), Governement ID and medical certificate. |
| If you've gotten a DUI, who must you tell and how long do you have before you have to tell them? | If you've gotten a DUI, you need to let the Aviation Security Division know within 60 days. |
| Which incident requires immediate notification of NTSB? A overdue aircraft that is believed to be in an accident B and in-flight radio comm failure C An in-flight generator or alternator failure. | An overdue aircraft that is believed to be involved in an accident. NTSB 830.5 |
| What procedure recommended when clmbing or dscndng on VFR airway? A Gentle banks left and right for visual scanning of the airspace B Advise nearest FSS outlet of altitude changes C Fly away from centerline of the airway before changing altitude | execute gentle banks, left and right for continuous visual scanning of the airspace. |
| Which is true about comprehensive medical exam? A must be done by an Aviation Med Examiner B Things to evaluate is at discretion of the doctor give the cme C A pilot operating under BasicMed must keep copy of the signed CME checklist in logbook. | A pilot operating under BasicMed must keep a copy of the signed CME checklist in their logbook. |
| What's the minimum safe altitude for a pilot to operate anywhere? A an altitude allowing an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property B 500ft AGL no closer than 500ft fr things C 500ft over obstacles and 1000ft radius. | An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface. |
| Anyone who holds a pilot cert or a med cert shall present it for inspection upon request of Administrator, NTSB or any A Authorized representative of the DOT B Person in a position of authority C federal state or local law enforcement | C federal state or local law enforcement |
| If a pilot changes mailing address and fails to notify FAA cert branch, the pilot is entitled to fly for a period of only A 30 days after the date of the move B 60 days after the date of the move C 90 days after the date of the move | A 30 days after the date of the move |
| Which incident requires an immediate notificaton to the nearest NTSB field office? A a forced landing due to engine failure B Landing gear damage, due to a hard landing. C Flight control system malfunction or failure. | C Flight control system malfunction or failure. |
| Which incident with a turbine aircraft requires immediate NTSB notification? A Engine fire that occurs on ground B Loss of thrust in 1 engine of a multiengine aircraft C Compressor blade fail that penetrates cowling but doesn't impact rest of aircraft. | C Compressor blade fail that penetrates cowling but doesn't impact rest of aircraft. |
| As required for flights away from the vicinity of an airport, shall include A the desigation of an alternate airport B a study of arrival procedures at airports of intended use C alternate course of action if flight cannot be completed as planned | C alternate course of action if flight cannot be completed as planned |
| Transponders need to be inspected within A 6 calendar months B 12 calendar months C 24 calendar months | C 24 calendar months |
| What are the rules for flight members to specifically keep safety belts and shoulder harnesses on? | Safety belts during takeoff and landing and while en route; shoulder harnesses during takeoff and landing. |
| Except in alaska, when should flight position light be displayed on an AIRCRAFT? A. End of evening civil twilight to beginning of morning civil twilight. B 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise. C Sunset to Sunrise. | C Sunset to Sunrise. |
| A pilot convicted of operating an aircraft as a crewmember under the influence of alcohol, or drugs that affect the person's faculties, is grounds for: | a denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating or authorization issued under 14 CFR Part 61 |
| To fly under BasicMed, a pilot must carry onboard the aircraft A their current and valid U.S. driver's license. B a copy of the signed CME checklist and a copy of the medical education course completion certificate. C both A and B | their current and valid U.S. driver's license. |
| What is MEL? | Minimum Equipment List which applies to your Aircraft worthiness Cert. |
| What does ARROW stand for? | A - Airworthiness Certificate R - Radio Station License R - Registration Certificate O - Operation Limitations W - Weight and Balance |
| What is the acronym for Airworthiness? | AV1ATE A - Annual Check (12 Calendar Months) V - VORs (30 Calendar Days) 1 - 100 Hour Check (100 Hours) A - Altimeter / Pitot Static (24 Calendar Months) T - Transponder (24 Calendar Months) E - Emergency Location Transmitter |
| What is the acronym for your Pre-Flight prep check? | NW KRAFT N - NOTAMSs W - Weather K - Known ATC Delays R - Runway Lengths A - Alternate Plan and airports F - Fuel T - Takeoff and Landing Distances |
| What is the Minimum equipment list for VFR Day? | ATOMATOFLAMES A - Altimeter T - Tachometer O - Oil Pressure Gauge M - Magnetic Compass A - Airspeed Indicator T - Temperature Gauge O - Oil Temperature Gauge E - Emergency Location Transmitter |
| What is the Minimum equipment list add-on for VFR Night? | FLAPS Fuses Landing light (for hire) Anticollision lights Position lights Source of Power |
| What do you have to have if your aircraft doesn't have the minimum equipment found in your aircraft's MEL (aircraft is not meeting Airworthiness Requirement)? | If you can still safely fly with the equipment you have, you can apply for a SPECIAL FLIGHT PERMIT |
| Which documents shall owner or operator of an aircraft keep to show compliance with an applicable Airworthiness Directive? Aircraft maintenance records Airworthiness Certificate and Pilot's Operating Handbook Airworthiness and Registration Certificates | Aircraft maintenance Records |
| When do crew need to wear their seatbelts? | during taxi, takeoff and landing. Also during enroute while at their station. |
| When do passengers have to wear their seatbelts? | During taxi, takeoff and landing |
| When do crew need to wear shoulder harnesses? | Only takeoff, landing and enroute |
| What are the Advisory Circular code numbers for General Ops and ATC? | 90 |
| What is the Advisory Circular code number for aircraft? | 20 |
| What is the Advisory Circular code number for General Information? | 00 |
| What is the Advisory Circular code number for Airmen? | 60 |
| What is the Advisory Circular code number for Airspace only? | 70 |
| When does an Aircraft Registration expire? | 3 years after the registration date. No end of the month thing, just the date. |
| Who performs the 100-hour inspection? | Any certificates airframe and powerplant mechanic. Any A&P mechanic. Also, the 100-hour inspection only needs to be done if the plane is for hire. |
| Who can perform an Annual Inspection? | An A&P mechanic who also has the Inspection Authorization (IA). |
| What is the regulation that allows a Pilot to do maintenance on an aircraft? | FAR Part 43.3 (Federal Aviation Regulations) |
| When may an aircraft be operated with inoperative equipment? | After the inoperative equipment is deactivated and placarded “inoperative” FAR 91.213 |
| When is an aircraft required to be equipped with a life preserver or flotation device? | When flying more than 50 nautical miles from shore. (FAR 91.509) |
| Where do you find the date of the last Annual Inspection? | In the Aircraft maintenance records. |
| Can an Annual Inspection replace a 100-hour inspection? | Yes it can. An Annual Inspection can replace a 100-hour inspection, but not the other way around. The reason is that an A&P mechanic with the Inspection Authorization has to do the Annual. (FAR 91.409) |
| Which document needs to be visible to crew and passengers during a flight? | Airworthiness certificate |