REGULATIONS
Safe altitudes over other than congested areas:
500 ft above the surface except when over open water or sparsely populated areas. IN that case, aircraft may not be operated closer than 500 ft to any person or structure
During operations outside controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 ft AGL, but less than 10,000 ft MSL, the minimum flight visibility for VFR flight at day is A- 1 mile B- 3 miles C- 5 miles
A- 1 mile
What is the minimum weather condition required for airplanes operating under special VFR in Class D airspace A- 1 mile flight visibility B- 1 mile flight visibility and 1,000 ft ceiling C- 3 miles flight visibility and 1,000 ft ceiling
A- 1 mile flight visibility
What minimum visibility and clearance from clouds are required for VFR operations in Class G airspace at 700 feet AGL or below during daylight hours A- 1 mile visibility and clear of clouds B- 1 mile visibility, 500 ft below, 1,000 ft above, and 2,000 ft horizontal clearance from clouds C- 3 miles visibility and clear of clouds
A- 1 mile visibility and clear of clouds
While on a VFR cross-country and not in contact with ATC, what frequency would you use in the event of an emergency A- 121.5 MHz B- 122.5 MHz C- 128.725 MHz
A- 121.5 MHz
VFR flight in controlled airspace above 1,200 feet AGL and Below 10,000 feet MSL requires a minimum visibility and vertical cloud clearance of A- 3 miles, and 500 ft below or 1,000 ft above the clouds in controlled airspace B- 5 miles, and 1,000 ft below or 1,000 ft above the clouds at all altitudes C- 5 miles, and 1,000 ft above the clouds only in Class A airspace
A- 3 miles, and 500 ft below or 1,000 ft above the clouds in controlled airspace
If a certificated pilot changes permanent mailing address and fails to notify the FAA Airman Certification Branch of the new address, the pilot is entitled to exercise the privileges of the pilot certificate for a period only of A- 30 days after the date of move B- 60 days after the date of move C- 90 days after the date of move
A- 30 days after the date of move
During operations outside controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet AGL, but less than 10,000 feet MSL, the minimum distance below clouds requirement for VFR flight at night is A- 500 ft B- 1,000 ft C- 1,500 ft
A- 500 ft
A person may not act as a crew member of a civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person within the preceding A- 8 hours B- 12 hours C- 24 hours
A- 8 hours 8 hours bottle to throttle
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 A- 90 days B- 12 calendar months C- 24 calendar months
A- 90 days
With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a class of aircraft? A- airplane, rotorcraft, glider B- normal, utility, acrobatic, limited C- transport, restricted, provisional
A- airplane, rotorcraft, glider
Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude required for a pilot to operate an aircraft anywhere A- an altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface B- an altitude of 500 ft to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure C- an altitude of 500 ft above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 1,000 ft
A- an altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface
A pilot convicted of operating an aircraft under the influence of alcohol, or using drugs that affect the person faculties, is grounds for a A- denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61 B- written notification to the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI) within 60 days after the conviction C- written report to be filed with the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division (AMC-700) not later than 60 days after the conviction
A- denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61
Which aircraft has the right of way over the other aircraft listed A- glider B- airship C- aircraft refueling other aircraft
A- glider
Under what condition, if any, may a pilot allow a person who is obviously under the influence of drugs to be carried aboard an aircraft A- in an emergency or if the person is a medical patient under proper care B- only is the person does not have access to the cockpit or pilot's compartment C- under no condition
A- in an emergency or if the person is a medical patient under proper care
How soon after the conviction for driving while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol shall it be reported to the FAA, Civil Aviation Security Division A- no later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action B- no later than 30 working days after the motor vehicle action C- required to be reported upon renewal of medical certificate
A- no later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action
With respect to the certification of aircraft, which is a category of aircraft? A- normal, utility, acrobatic B- airplane, rotorcraft, glider C- landplane, seaplane
A- normal, utility, acrobatic
In regard to privileges and limitations, a private pilot may A- 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 B- act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft carrying a passenger for compensation if the flight is in connection with a business or employment C- not be paid in any manner for the operating expenses of the flight
A- 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
Flight crew members are required to keep their safety belts and shoulder harnesses fastened during A- takeoffs and landings B- all flight conditions C- flight in turbulent air
A- takeoffs and landings
An airplane and an airship are converging. If the. airship is left of the airplane's position, which aircraft has the right of way A- the airship B- the airplane C- each pilot should later course to the right
A- the airship
To meet the recency of experience requirements to act as pilot in command carrying passengers at night, a pilot must have made at least three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop within the preceding 90 days in A- the same category and class of aircraft to be used B- the same type of aircraft to be used C- any aircraft
A- the same category and class of aircraft to be used
When would a pilot be required to submit a detailed report of an emergency which caused the pilot to deviate from an ATC clearance A- within 48 hours if requested by ATC B- immediately C- 7 days
A- within 48 hours if requested by ATC
When must a current pilot certificate be in the pilot's personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft A- when acting as crew chief during launch and recovery B- only when passengers are carried C- anytime when acting as pilot-in-command or as a active required crew member
C- anytime when acting as pilot-in-command or as a active required crewmember
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft towing a glider, a pilot is required to have made within the preceding 24 months A- at least three flights as observer in a glider being towed by an aircraft B- at least three flights in a powered glider C- at least three actual or simulated glider tows while accompanied by a qualified pilot
C- at least three actual or simulated glider tows while accompanied by a qualified pilot
When two or more aircraft are approaching an airport for the purpose of landing, the right-of-way belongs to the aircraft A- that has the other to its right B- that is the least maneuverable C- at the lower altitude, but it shall not take advantage of this rule to cut in front of or to overtake another
C- at the lower altitude, but it shall not take advantage of this rule to cut in front of or to overtake another
An ATC clearance provides A- priority over all other traffic B- adequate separation from all traffic C- authorization to proceed under specified traffic conditions in controlled airspace
C- authorization to proceed under specified traffic conditions in controlled airspace
What action should the pilots of a glider and an airplane take if on a head-on collision course A- the airplane pilot should give way to the left B- the glider pilot should give way to the right C- both pilots should give way to the right
C- both pilots should give way to the right
In addition to other preflight actions away from the vicinity of the departure airport, regulations specifically require the pilot in command to A- review traffic control light signal procedures B- check the accuracy of the navigation equipment and the emergency locator transmitter (ELT) C- determine runway lengths at airports of intended use and the aircraft's takeoff and landing distance data
C- determine runway lengths at airports of intended use and the aircraft's takeoff and landing distance data
What is the specific fuel requirement for flight under VFR at night in an airplane A- enough to complete the flight at normal cruising speed with adverse wind conditions B- enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 30 minutes at normal cruising speed C- enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed
C- enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed
No person may operate an aircraft in formation flight A- over a densely populated area B- in Class D airspace under special VFR C- except by prior arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft
C- except by prior arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft
Each person who holds a pilot certificate, a U.S. driver's license, or a medical certificate must present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator, the NTSB, or any A- authorized representative of the Department of Transportation B- authorized representative of the Department of State C- federal, state, or local law enforcement officer
C- federal, state, or local law enforcement officer
No person may take off or land an aircraft under basic VFR at an airport that lies within Class D airspace unless the A- flight visibility at that airport is at least 1 mile B- ground visibility at that airport is at least 1 mile C- ground visibility at that airport is at least 3 miles
C- ground visibility at that airport is at least 3 miles
Each person who holds a pilot certificate or a medical certificate shall present it for inspection upon the request of any A- authorized representative of the Department of Transportation B- person in a position of authority C- local law enforcement officer
C- local law enforcement officer
The takeoffs and landings required to meet the recency of experience requirements for carrying passengers in a tailwheel airplane A- may be touch and go or full stop B- must be touch and go C- must be to a full stop
C- must be to a full stop
Which cruising altitude is appropriate for a VFR flight on a magnetic course of 135° A- even thousands B- even thousands plus 500 ft C- odd thousands plus 500 ft
C- odd thousands plus 500 ft Heading 180° to 359° - even thousands plus 500 Heading 0° to 179° - odd thousands plus 500
The three takeoffs and landings that are required to act as pilot in command at night must be done during the time period from A- sunset to sunrise B- 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise C- the end of evening civil twilight to the beginning of morning civil twilight
B- 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise
During operations at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet AGL and at or above 10,000 feet MSL, the minimum distance above clouds requirement for VFR flight is A- 500 ft B- 1,000 ft C- 1,500 ft
B- 1,000 ft
During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of less than 1,200 feet AGL, the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is A- 500 ft B- 1,000 ft C- 1,500 ft
B- 1,000 ft
The basic VFR weather minimums for operating an aircraft within Class D airspace are A- 500 ft ceiling and 1 mile visibility B- 1,000 ft ceiling and 3 miles visibility C- clear of clouds and 2 miles visibility
B- 1,000 ft ceiling and 3 miles visibility
A certificated pilot may not act as pilot in command of an aircraft towing a glider unless there is entered in the pilot's logbook a minimum of A- 100 hours of pilot flight time in any aircraft, that the pilot is using to tow the glider B- 100 hours of pilot in command time in the aircraft category, class, and type, if required, that the pilot is using to tow a glider C- 200 hours of pilot in command time in the aircraft category, class, and type, if required, that the pilot is using to tow a glider
B- 100 hours of pilot in command time in the aircraft category, class, and type, if required, that the pilot is using to tow a glider
During operations outside controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 ft AGL, but less than 10,000 ft MSL, the minimum flight visibility for VFR flight at night is A- 1 mile B- 3 miles C- 5 miles
B- 3 miles
What minimum flight visibility is required for VFR flight operations on an airway below 10,000 ft MSL A- 1 mile B- 3 miles C- 4 miles
B- 3 miles
Which VFR cruising altitude is appropriate when flying above 3,000 ft AGL on a magnetic course of 185° A- 4,000 ft B- 4,500 ft C- 5,000 ft
B- 4,500 ft
The minimum distance from clouds required for VFR operations on an airway below 10,000 ft MSL is A- remain clear of clouds B- 500 ft below, 1,000 ft above, and 2,000 ft horizontally C- 500 ft above, 1,000 ft below, and 2,000 ft horizontally
B- 500 ft below, 1,000 ft above, and 2,000 ft horizontally
What ATC facility should the pilot contact to receive a special VFR departure clearance in Class D airspace A- Automated Flight Service Station B- Air Traffic Control Tower C- Air Route Traffic Control Center
B- Air Traffic Control Tower
A third-class medical certificate was issued to a 19 year old pilot on August 10, this year. To exercise the privileges of a Recreational or Private Pilot Certificate. the medical certificate will expire at midnight on A- August 10, 2 years later B- August 31, 5 years later C- August 31, 2 years later
B- August 31, 5 years later
The pilot in command is required to hold a type of rating in which aircraft A- aircraft operated under an authorization issued by the administrator B- aircraft having a gross weight of more than 12,500 lbs C- aircraft involved in ferry flights, training flights, or test flights
B- aircraft having a gross weight of more than 12,500 lbs
No person may operate an airplane within Class D airspace at night under special VFR unless the A- flight can be conducted 500 ft below the clouds B- airplane is equipped for instrument flight C- flight visibility is at least 3 miles
B- airplane is equipped for instrument flight
With respect to the certification of airmen, which are categories of aircraft A- gyroplane, helicopter, airship, free balloon B- airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air C- single-engine land and sea, multiengine land and sea
B- airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air
Which aircraft has the right of way over all other air traffic A- a balloon B- an aircraft in distress C- an aircraft on final approach to land
B- an aircraft in distress
Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude required for a pilot to operate an aircraft over other than congested areas A- an altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property on the surface B- an altitude of 500 ft AGL, except over open water or sparsely populated area, which requires 500 ft to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure C- an altitude of 500 ft above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 1,000 ft of the aircraft
B- an altitude of 500 ft AGL, except over open water or sparsely populated area, which requires 500 ft to any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure
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 the regulation is A- when the clearance states "at pilots discretion" B- an emergency C- if the clearance contains a restriction
B- an emergency
A special VFR clearance authorizes the pilot of an aircraft to operate VFR while within Class D airspace when the visibility is A- less than 1 mile visibility and the ceiling is less than 1,000 ft B- at least 1 mile and the aircraft can remain clear of clouds C- at least 3 miles and the aircraft can remain clear of clouds
B- at least 1 mile and the aircraft can remain clear of clouds
Which preflight action is specifically required of the pilot prior to each flight A- check the aircraft logbooks for appropriate entries B- become familiar with all available information concerning the flight C- review wake turbulence avoidance procedures
B- become familiar with all available information concerning the flight
If an in-flight emergency requires immediate action, the pilot may A- deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet the emergency, but must submit a written report to the FAA within 24 hours B- deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency C- not deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 unless prior to the deviation approval is granted by the Administrator
B- deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency
Category
This means a broad classification of aircraft such as airplane, rotorcraft, glider, and lighter-than-air
Class
This means a classification within a category having similar operating characteristics, such as single-engine, multi-engine, land, water, helicopter, and balloon
Type
This means a specific make and model of aircraft, such as Cessna 172
Safe altitudes over congested areas:
1,000 feet above highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 feet
Information that a pilot must become familiar with before beginning a flight includes:
1- runway lengths 2- takeoff and landing information for airports or intended use, including aircraft performance data IF FLIGHT IS OUTSIDE VICINITY OF DEPARTURE: 1- weather reports and forecasts 2- fuel requirements (including reserve amounts) 3- alternatives available if flight cannot be completed as planned
Right of way rules
1. balloon has right of way over any aircraft 2. glider has right of way over airship, airplane, rotorcraft, weight-shift control, or powered parachute 3. airship has right of way over airplane, rotorcraft, weight-shift control, or powered parachute - an aircraft towing or refueling other aircraft has right of way over all other engine driven aircraft!! - an aircraft being overtaken has the right of way - when aircraft are approaching head on, each pilot should turn to the right - when two aircraft are approaching an airport for landing, the lower one has right of way
What is the specific fuel requirement for flight under VFR during daylight hours in an airplane A- enough to complete the flight at normal cruising speed with adverse wind conditions B- enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 30 minutes at normal cruising speed C- enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 45 minutes at normal cruising speed
B- enough to fly to the first point of intended landing and to fly after that for 30 minutes at normal cruising speed
What action, if any, is appropriate if the pilot deviates from an ATC instruction during an emergency and is given priority A- take no special action since you are pilot in command B- file a detailed report within 48 hours to the chief of the appropriate ATC facility, if requested C- file a report to the FAA Administrator, as soon as possible
B- file a detailed report within 48 hours to the chief of the appropriate ATC facility, if requested
Which is normally prohibited when operating a restricted category civil aircraft A- flight under instrument flight rules B- flight over a densely populated area C- flight within Class D airspace
B- flight over a densely populated area
What exception, if any, permits a private pilot to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft carrying passengers who pay for the flight A- if the passengers pay all operating expenses B- if a donation is made to a charitable organization for the flight C- there is no exception
B- if a donation is made to a charitable organization for the flight
Under what conditions may objects be dropped from an aircraft A- only in an emergency B- if precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface C- if prior permission is received from the FAA
B- if precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface
Each person operating an aircraft at a VFR cruising altitude shall maintain an odd thousand plus 500 ft altitude while on a A- magnetic heading of 0° through 179° B- magnetic course of 0° through 179° c- ture course of 0° through 179°
B- magnetic course of 0° through 179°
Unless otherwise specifically authorized, no person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental certificate A- beneath the floor of Class B airspace B- over a densely populated area or in a congested airway C- from the primary airport within Class D airspace
B- over a densely populated area or in a congested airway
Safety belts are required to be properly secured about which persons in an aircraft and when A- pilots only, during takeoffs and landings B- passengers, during taxi, takeoffs, and landings only C- each person on board the aircraft during the entire flight
B- passengers, during taxi, takeoffs, and landings only
The final authority as to the operation of an aircraft is the A- Federal Aviation Administration B- pilot in command C- aircraft manufacturer
B- pilot in command
With respect to the certification of airmen, which are classes of aircraft A- airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter-than-air B- single-engine land and sea, multiengine land and sea C- lighter-than-air, airship, hot air balloon, gas balloon
B- single-engine land and sea, multiengine land and sea
What action is required when two aircraft of the same category converge, but not head on A- the faster aircraft shall give way B- the aircraft on the left shall give way C- each aircraft shall give way to the right
B- the aircraft on the left shall give way
Pre-takeoff briefing of passengers for a flight is the responsibility of A- all passengers B- the pilot C- a crew member
B- the pilot
Who is responsible for determining if an aircraft is in condition for safe flight A- a certificated aircraft mechanic B- the pilot in command C- the owner or operator
B- the pilot in command
With respect to passengers, what obligation, if any, does a pilot in command have concerning the use of safety belt A- the pilot in command must introduce the passengers to keep their safety belts fastened for the entire flight B- the pilot in command must brief the passengers on the use of safety belts and notify them to fasten their safety belts during taxi, takeoff, and landing C- the pilot in command has no obligation in regard to passengers' use of safety belts
B- the pilot in command must brief the passengers on the use of safety belts and notify them to fasten their safety belts during taxi, takeoff, and landing
How should a VFR flight plan be closed at the completion of flight at a controlled airport A- the tower will automatically close the flight plan when the aircraft turns off the runway B- the pilot must close the flight plan with the FAA upon landing C- the tower will relay the instructions to the nearest FSS when the aircraft contacts the tower for landing
B- the pilot must close the flight plan with the FAA upon landing
No person may attempt to act as a crew member of a civil aircraft with A- .008 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood B- .004 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood C- .04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood
C- .04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood
For VFR flight operations above 10,000 feet MSL and more than 1,200 feet AGL, the minimum horizontal distance from clouds required is A- 1,000 ft B- 2,000 ft C- 1 mile
C- 1 mile
If recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and official sunset is 1830, the latest time passengers may be carried is A- 1829 B- 1859 C- 1929
C- 1929
During operations within Class E airspace at altitudes of less than 1,200 ft AGL, the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for flight is A- 500 ft B- 1,000 ft C- 2,000 ft
C- 2,000 ft
During operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of less than 1,200 ft AGL, the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is A- 1,000 ft B- 1,500 ft C- 2,000 ft
C- 2,000 ft
To act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, a pilot must show by logbook endorsement the satisfactory completion of a flight review or completion of a pilot proficiency check within the preceding A- 6 calendar months B- 12 calendar months C- 24 calendar months
C- 24 calendar months
The minimum flight visibility required for VFR flight above 10,000 ft MSL and more than 1,200 ft AGL in controlled airspace is A- 1 mile B- 3 miles C- 5 miles
C- 5 miles
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 ft A- 4,500 ft B- 5,000 ft C- 5,500 ft
C- 5,500 ft Heading 180° to 359° - even thousands plus 500 Heading 0° to 179° - odd thousands plus 500
As pilot in command of an aircraft, under which situation can you deviate from an ATC clearance A- when operating in Class A airspace at night B- if an ATC clearance is not understood and in VFR conditions C- In response to a traffic alert and collision avoidance system resolution advisory
C- In response to a traffic alert and collision avoidance system resolution advisory
For private pilot operations, a second-class medical certificate issued to a 42-year old pilot on July 15, this year, will expire on A- July 15, 2 years later B- July 31, 1 years later C- July 31, 2 years later
C- July 31, 2 years later
A third-class medical certificate was issued to a 51 year old pilot on May 3, this year. To exercise the privileges of a Recreational or Private Pilot Certificate. the medical certificate will expire at midnight on A- May 3, 1 years later B- May 31, 1 years later C- May 31, 2 years later
C- May 31, 2 years later
For private pilot operations, a first-class medical certificate issued to a 23 year old pilot on October 21, this year, will expire at midnight on A- October 21, 2 years later B- October 31, next year C- October 31, 5 years later
C- October 31, 5 years later
Preflight action, as required for all flights away from the vicinity of an airport, shall include A- the designation of alternate airport B- a study of arrival procedures at airports of intended use C- an alternate course of action if the flight cannot be completed as planned
C- an alternate course of action if the flight cannot be completed as planned
Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe altitude required for a pilot to operate an aircraft over congested areas A- an altitude of 1,000 ft above any person, vessel, vehicle, or structure B- an altitude of 500 ft above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 1,000 ft of the aircraft C- an altitude of 1,000 ft above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 ft of the aircraft
C- an altitude of 1,000 ft above the highest obstacle within a horizontal radius of 2,000 ft of the aircraft
What documents must be in your personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft while operating as pilot-in-command of an aircraft A- certificates showing accomplishment of a checkout in the aircraft and a current flight review B- a pilot certificate with an endorsement showing accomplishment of an annual flight review and a pilot logbook showing recency of experience C- an appropriate pilot certificate and an appropriate current medical certificate if required
C- an appropriate pilot certificate and an appropriate current medical certificate if required
Which best describes the flight conditions under which flight crew members are specifically required to keep their safety belts and shoulder harnesses fastened A- safety belts during takeoff and landing; shoulder harnesses during takeoff and landing B- safety belts during takeoff and landing; shoulder harnesses during takeoff and landing and while en route C- safety belts during takeoff and landing and while en route, shoulder harnesses during takeoff and landing
C- safety belts during takeoff and landing and while en route, shoulder harnesses during takeoff and landing
A pilot convicted for the violation of any Federal or State statute relating to the process, manufacture, transportation, distribution, or sale of narcotic drugs is grounds for A- a written report to be filed with the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division (AMC-700) not later than 60 days after the conviction B- notification of this conviction to the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI) within 60 days after the conviction C- suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61
C- suspension or revocation of any certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61
What are the minimum requirements for airplane operations under special VFR in Class D airspace at night A- the airplane must be under radar surveillance at all times when in Class D airspace B- the airplane must be equipped for IFR with an altitude reporting transponder C- the pilot must be instrument rated, and the airplane must be IFR equipped
C- the pilot must be instrument rated, and the airplane must be IFR equipped radar and transponder are not required in Class D***
The definition of nighttime is A- sunset to sunrise B- 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise C- the time between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight
C- the time between the end of evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight
How should an aircraft preflight inspection be accomplished for the first flight of the day A- quick walk around with a check of gas and oil B- any sequence as determined by the pilot in command C- thorough and systematic means recommended by the manufacturer
C- thorough and systematic means recommended by the manufacturer
When must a pilot who deviates form a regulation during an emergency send a written report of that deviation to the Administrator A- within 7 days B- within 10 days C- upon request
C- upon request
Medical certificate valid times
first class medical- 6 months to a year second class medical- 12 or 48 months third class medical- 2 or 5 years (depending on age if over/ under 40 years)
Category
grouping of aircraft based upon intended use or operating limits. Examples: normal, utility, aerobatic, etc
Safe altitudes anywhere:
the pilot must maintain an altitude which, in the event of engine failure, will allow emergency landing without undue hazard to persons or property