Federal Aviation Regulations
return to the starting point on the airport.
A flashing white light signal from the control tower to a taxiing aircraft is an indication to
denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61.
A pilot convicted of operating an aircraft as a crewmember under the influence of alcohol, or using drugs that affect the person's faculties, is grounds for
Until April 30th, 2 years later.
A pilot is operating under BasicMed rules and completes the required medical education course on April 10th of this year. How long is this course completion good for?
fly an aircraft capable of greater than 250 knots IAS.
A pilot operating under BasicMed may
November 24th, 4 years later.
A pilot who wants to operate under BasicMed completed a comprehensive medical examination (CME) with the examining doctor signing the checklist on November 24th of this year. This meets the requirement until
medical certificate if required and an appropriate pilot certificate.
A recreational or private pilot acting as pilot in command, or in any other capacity as a required pilot flight crewmember, must have in their personal possession while aboard the aircraft a current
The seaplane.
A seaplane and a motorboat are on crossing courses. If the motorboat is to the left of the seaplane, which has the right-of-way?
1359.6 hours.
An aircraft had a 100-hour inspection when the tachometer read 1259.6. When is the next 100-hour inspection due?
In response to a traffic alert and collision avoidance system resolution advisory.
As Pilot in Command of an aircraft, under which situation can you deviate from an ATC clearance?
Private Pilot Certificate.
Before passengers can be carried in an aircraft that has been altered in a manner that may have appreciably changed its flight characteristics, it must be flight tested by an appropriately-rated pilot who holds at least a
an appropriate notation in the aircraft maintenance records.
Completion of an annual inspection and the return of the aircraft to service should always be indicated by
The other aircraft is crossing to the left.
During a night flight, you observe a steady red light and a flashing red light ahead and at the same altitude. What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
The other aircraft is flying away from you.
During a night flight, you observe a steady white light and a flashing red light ahead and at the same altitude. What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
The other aircraft is approaching head-on.
During a night flight, you observe steady red and green lights ahead and at the same altitude. What is the general direction of movement of the other aircraft?
magnetic course of 0° through 179°.
Each person operating an aircraft at a VFR cruising altitude shall maintain an odd-thousand plus 500-foot altitude while on a
500 feet.
Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, an aircraft may not be operated closer than what distance from any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure?
An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface.
Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude for a pilot to operate an aircraft anywhere?
An altitude of 1,000 feet above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet of the aircraft.
Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude required for a pilot to operate an aircraft over congested areas?
takeoffs and landings.
Flight crewmembers are required to keep their safety belts and shoulder harnesses fastened during
No later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action.
How soon after the conviction for driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs shall it be reported to the FAA, Civil Aviation Security Division?
immediately.
If an aircraft is involved in an accident which results in substantial damage to the aircraft, the nearest NTSB field office should be notified
with passengers aboard.
If an alteration or repair substantially affects an aircraft's operation in flight, that aircraft must be test flown by an appropriately-rated pilot and approved for return to service prior to being operated
deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency.
If an in-flight emergency requires immediate action, the pilot in command may
received and logged ground and flight instruction in an airplane that has more than 200 horsepower.
In order to act as pilot in command of a high performance airplane, a pilot must have
not pay less than the pro rata share of the operating expenses of a flight with passengers provided the expenses involve only fuel, oil, airport expenditures, or rental fees.
In regard to privileges and limitations, a private pilot may
.04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood.
No person may attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft with
The signature, certificate number, and kind of certificate held by the person approving the work and a description of the work must be entered in the aircraft maintenance records.
Preventive maintenance has been performed on an aircraft. What paperwork is required?
If a pilot has never had a medical certificate, she or he must get one before they qualify to operate under BasicMed.
Select the true statement about BasicMed medical certificate requirements:
review of the maintenance records.
The airworthiness of an aircraft can be determined by a preflight inspection and a
More than 50%.
The complete loss of information of what percentage of the electronic display is considered to be a reportable incident by the NTSB?
the time between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight.
The definition of nighttime is
owner or operator.
The responsibility for ensuring that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition is primarily that of the
90 days.
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, the pilot must have made at least three takeoffs and three landings in an aircraft of the same category, class, and if a type rating is required, of the same type, within the preceding
category, class, and type, if a type rating is required.
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, the pilot must have made three takeoffs and three landings within the preceding 90 days in an aircraft of the same
at least three actual or simulated glider tows while accompanied by a qualified pilot.
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft towing a glider, a pilot is required to have made within the preceding 12 months
a valid U.S. driver's license.
To qualify for BasicMed, a pilot must have
15,000 feet MSL.
Unless each occupant is provided with supplemental oxygen, no person may operate a civil aircraft of U.S. registry above a maximum cabin pressure altitude of
over a densely populated area or in a congested airway.
Unless otherwise specifically authorized, no person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental certificate
Both pilots should give way to the right.
What action should the pilots of a glider and an airplane take if on a head-on collision course?
File a detailed report within 48 hours to the chief of the appropriate ATC facility, if requested.
What action, if any, is appropriate if the pilot deviates from an ATC instruction during an emergency and is given priority?
An appropriate pilot certificate and an appropriate current medical certificate if required.
What document(s) must be in your personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft while operating as pilot in command of an aircraft?
An airplane with an engine of more than 200 horsepower.
What is the definition of a high-performance airplane?
an emergency.
When an ATC clearance has been obtained, no pilot in command may deviate from that clearance, unless that pilot obtains an amended clearance. The one exception to this regulation is
When 50 percent of their useful life expires.
When are non-rechargeable batteries of an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) required to be replaced?
200 knots.
When flying in a VFR corridor designated through Class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized is
that flight time in excess of 30 minutes at those altitudes.
When operating an aircraft at cabin pressure altitudes above 12,500 feet MSL up to and including 14,000 feet MSL, supplemental oxygen shall be used during
In the FAA-approved AFM/POH.
Where are official specifications of aircraft, propeller, and engines found?
Attached to the Airworthiness Certificate.
Where may an aircraft's operating limitations be found if the aircraft has an Experimental or Special light-sport airworthiness certificate?
5,500 feet.
Which VFR cruising altitude is acceptable for a flight on a Victor Airway with a magnetic course of 175°? The terrain is less than 1,000 feet.
An aircraft in distress.
Which aircraft has the right-of-way over all other air traffic?
Odd thousandths plus 500 feet.
Which cruising altitude is appropriate for a VFR flight on a magnetic course of 135°?
Separation of a blade in flight.
Which incident involving propellers is reportable to the NTSB under Part 830?
An in-flight fire.
Which incident would necessitate an immediate notification to the nearest NTSB field office?
Flight over a densely populated area.
Which is normally prohibited when operating a restricted category civil aircraft?
Comply with any FAA traffic pattern established for the airport.
Which is the correct traffic pattern departure procedure to use at a noncontrolled airport?
Replenishing hydraulic fluid.
Which operation would be described as preventive maintenance?
Aircraft maintenance records.
Which records or documents shall the owner or operator of an aircraft keep to show compliance with an applicable Airworthiness Directive?
exercise extreme caution and abandon the approach, realizing the airport is unsafe for landing.
While on final approach for landing, an alternating green and red light followed by a flashing red light is received from the control tower. Under these circumstances, the pilot should
Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, balloon.
With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a class of aircraft?
Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air.
With respect to the certification of airmen, which is a category of aircraft?