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49 MPH - Stall speed in landing configuration (full flaps) |
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57 MPH - Stall speed clean (straight & level - flaps up) |
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65 MPH - Speed for best angle of climb |
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85 MPH - Speed for best rate of climb |
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100 MPH - Speed not to exceed with flaps extended |
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112 MPH - Design maneuvering speed |
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145 MPH - Max normal operating range speed |
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182 MPH - Velocity never exceed |
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60 MPH - Rotation speed (when to begin climbing during takeoff) |
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80 MPH - Best glide speed |
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Which position of yolk makes for the correct aileron deflection when taxiing in a crosswind that is from behind and to the right? |
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Yolk forward and to the left |
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Which position of yolk makes for the correct aileron deflection when taxiing in a crosswind that is from in front and to the right? |
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Yolk centered and to the right |
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If the oil temperature gauge indicates and excessively high engine temperature (during flight), what are four actions the pilot should take to lower the temperature? |
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1) Decrease throttle; 2) mixture rich; 3) level off; 4) maintain airspeed |
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If the ammeter indicates a negative value or if the needle displays rapid fluctuations, what should the pilot do? |
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Turn off alternator and all non-essential electronics |
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What is pre-ignition and what is detonation? |
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Pre-ignition - the ignition of fuel and air in combustion chamber prior to being ignited by the spark plug
Detonation - Spontaneous combustion of the end-gas (fuel and air mixture) in the combustion chamber. It always occurs after normal combustion is initiated by the spark plug. |
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What should you do if you suspect pre-ignition or detonation? |
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1) Reduce throttle; 2) mixture rich |
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What are the indications of carburetor icing? |
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A gradual decrease in RPM without changing attitude |
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What is the maximum demonstrated crosswind component for a Cessna 172? |
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Is the maximum demonstrated crosswind component for a Cessna 172 a legal limitation? |
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Into what category does a Cessna 172 fall under? |
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What are the steps in the "Forced Landing" checklist? |
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- Throttle - IDLE - Pitch 100 MPH - Establish 30 degree bank and maintain 100 MPH - Ventilate cabin/Heat OFF/ Locate field - SQUAWK 7700 - Execute Forced Landing |
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How would you select a landing location for a forced landing (what type of field would you look for)? |
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- Shape - Size - Surface - Surroundings - Slope - Sun |
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What are the steps in the "Engine Restart" checklist? |
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- Airspeed - 80 MPH (Best Glide) - Note Wind Direction and Velocity - Best Field - Select - Fuel Selector - On - Mixture - Full Rich - Throttle - Cycle - Carburetor Heat - On - Fuel Quantity - Check - Magnetos - Check Both - Primer - In and locked |
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What personal documents and endorsements are you required to have before you fly solo? |
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1)Medical Certificate 2) Student Pilot's License 3) Instructor endorsement |
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As a student pilot, are you allowed to carry passengers or cargo and/or fly for compensation or hire? |
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When can student pilots fly with any other person in the aircraft while conducting solo flights (other than a flight instructor)? |
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Never - Only when they earn a Private Pilot's License |
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Under what circumstances can student pilots fly after sunset or before sunrise (i.e. night)? |
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After flight training at night at that specific airport, nav training at night and an endorsement from the instructor |
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Under what circumstances can student pilots fly to another airport? |
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If they previously landed at that airport with an instructor |
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When can student pilots fly into class "Bravo (B)" airspace? |
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They must be trained in that airspace and have an endorsement in their logbook |
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What are the day and night visibility limitations for student pilots? |
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DAY -3 miles visibility NIGHT - 5 miles visibility |
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Can a student pilot fly without visual reference to the ground? |
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How far away from the airport can student pilots fly to practice solo maneuvers? |
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How often does your flight instructor have to endorse your logbook for solo flight? |
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How long is a Student Pilot's License good for? |
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It never expires but needs an endorsement every 90 days |
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When are you required to have the following lights operating?
- Strobe - Beacon - Position - Landing |
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- Strobe: At night - Beacon: During operation - Position: At night - Landing: Never |
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What documents must be on board the aircraft in order for it to be legal to fly? |
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1) Airworthiness certificate 2) Registration 3) Operating limitations 4) Weight and balance information |
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What maintenance and inspections must be kept and documented in the aircraft maintenance logs in order for it to be legal to fly? |
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1) Current Annual Inspection 2) 100 hr Inspection 3) Airworthiness Directives |
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