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What action should be taken if a glider and an airplane approach each other at the same altitude and on a head-on collision course? |
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Both should give way to the right. |
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A Third-Class Medical Certificate was issued on May 3 to a person over 40 years of age. To exercise the privileges of a Private Pilot Certificate, the medical certificate will be valid through |
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To exercise the privileges of a commercial pilot certificate with a lighter-than-air category, balloon class rating, the minimum medical requirement is: |
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have no known medical condition that would make you unable to operate the aircraft safely. |
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Position lights are required to be displayed on all aircraft in flight from |
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Regulations concerning the operational control of a flight refer to |
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exercising authority over initiating, conducting, or terminating a flight. |
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The minimum pilot-in-command time requirement for a flight instructor with multiengine privileges to give training to a student for a multiengine rating is |
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5 hours in the make and model of aircraft in which training is to be given. |
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An applicant who fails a pilot knowledge test for the first time may apply for retesting after |
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presenting an endorsement from an authorized instructor certifying that additional training has been given and the applicant is competent to pass the test. |
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One requirement for a student pilot to be authorized to make a solo cross-country flight is an endorsement |
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in the student's logbook that the preflight planning and preparation has been reviewed and the student is prepared to make the flight safely. |
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A flight review for a glider pilot must consist of at least 1 hour of ground instruction and |
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1 hour of flight training or three instructional flights, each of which includes a flight to traffic pattern altitude. |
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While in flight, an alternating red and green light directed at you from the control tower means |
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exercise extreme caution. |
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What class medical certificate, if any, is required for a person adding a rating to a pilot certificate? |
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Which is a definition of the term 'crewmember'? |
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A person assigned to perform duty in an aircraft during flight time. |
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A Second-Class Medical Certificate issued January 18 of this year will expire |
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January 31 of next year for commercial pilot privileges. |
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Who is primarily responsible for maintaining an aircraft in an airworthy condition? |
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Owner or operator of the aircraft. |
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A Flight Instructor Certificate may be renewed by |
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successfully completing a flight instructor refresher course within 3 calendar months prior to renewal. |
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What minimum pilot certificate will permit a pilot to enter all Class B airspace? |
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Student Pilot Certificate with an appropriate endorsement. |
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What is the minimum fuel requirement for flight under VFR at night in an airplane? Enough to fly to |
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the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruise speed. |
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A person seeking a private pilot glider rating is exempt from taking the knowledge test if that person |
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holds a rating for a powered aircraft. |
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If an in-flight emergency requires immediate action, a pilot in command may |
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deviate from FARs to the extent required to meet that emergency. |
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Can a 43-year old Student Pilot fly solo with a First-Class Medical Certificate that was issued 15 months ago? |
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Yes; the pilot may exercie student pilot privileges. |
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What subjects must be covered on the presolo knowledge exam? |
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Applicable regulations, flight characteristics, and operational limitations of make and model aircraft to be flown. |
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An aircraft operated for hire with passengers aboard has a 100-hour inspection performed after 90 hours in service. The next 100-hour inspection would be due after |
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100 hours' time in service. |
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An airship has the right of way over which aircraft? |
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An aircraft not equipped with the required position lights must terminate flight |
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When must each occupant of an aircraft wear an approved parachute? |
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When an intentional maneuver that exceeds 30° noseup or nosedown relative to the horizon is made. |
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What requirement(s) must be authorized instructor meet in order to prepare a glider applicant for an initial Flight Instructor Certificate rating? |
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Held a Flight Instructor Certificate for at least 24 months and given a minimum of 80 hours of glider training. |
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No person may act as pilot in command of a pressurized airplane with a service ceiling or maximum operating altitude, whichever is lower, above 25,000 feet unless that person has |
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received ground and flight training in high altitude operations and a logbook endorsement certifying this training. |
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What is the minimum age requirement for the applicant who is seeking a Student Pilot Certificate limited to gyroplane operations? |
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What is the maximum time period during which a person may use an ATC transponder after it has been tested and inspected? |
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What is the minimum fuel requirements for flight under VFR in a rotorcraft? Enough to fly to |
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the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 20 minutes at normal cruise speed. |
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To be eligible for a practical test under 14 CFR Part 61, an applicant must have passed the appropriate knowledge test (when required) within the preceding |
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The maximum indicated airspeed permitted when operating an aircraft within 4NM of the primary airport in Class D airspace is |
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Completion of an annual inspection and the return of an aircraft to service should always be indicated by |
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the appropriate entries in the aircraft maintenance records. |
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Notification to the NTSB is required when there has been substantial damage which |
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adversely affects aircraft performance. |
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To act as pilot in command of an airplane that has more than 200 horsepower, a person holding a Private or Commercial Pilot Certificate is required to |
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Definition
receive ground and flight training in an airplane that has more than 200 horsepower. |
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Your student has a commercial certificate with an airplane rating. In order for him to be certificated to fly the Sikorsky-61 as a Commercial Pilot, as an instructor you know that he will need to |
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have 10 hours in the Sikorsky-61 and take a practical test. |
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When operating under VFR at more than 3,000 feet AGL, cruising altitudes to be maintained are based upon the |
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magnetic course being flown. |
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What is the duration of a Flight Instructor Certificate? |
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24 months after the month in which it was issued or renewed. |
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Term
The holder of a Ground Instructor Certificate with an advanced rating is authorized to provide |
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ground training in aeronautical knowledge areas for any pilot certificate or rating except the instrument rating. |
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Why flying beneath the lateral limits of Class B airspace, the maximum indicated airspeed authorized is |
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Which statement is true regarding the use of seatbelts and shoulder harnesses? |
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The pilot in command must ensure that each person on board an aircraft is briefed on how to fasten and unfasten seatbelts. |
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What type airspeed at the planned cruise altitude should be entered on a flight plan? |
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What is one requirement for an aircraft furnished for a practical test? |
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Must have no prescribed operating limitations that prohibit its use in any required area of operation. |
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What is the maximum distance from an airport that an aircraft engaged in training operations may be operated without an emergency locator transmitter? |
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Which of the following normally requires the pilot in command to hold a type rating? |
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Any turbojet-powered aircraft. |
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NTSB Part 830 requires an immediate notification as a result of which incident? |
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Flight control system malfunction. |
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To endorse a student pilot for solo cross-country privileges, an instructor is required, in part, to have |
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determined that the student's preparation, planning, and procedures are adequate for the proposed flight under the existing conditions. |
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Who may issue a student pilot certificate? |
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Aviation medical examiner, FAA inspector, designated pilot examiner. |
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A pilot in a multiengine land airplane is planning to practice IFR procedures under a hood in VMC conditions. The safety pilot must possess at least a |
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Private Pilot Certificate with airplane multiengine land rating and a current medical certificate. |
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If all increments for a practical test for a certificate or rating are not completed on one date, all remaining increments must be satisfactorily completed no later than |
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60 days from the date of the test. |
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