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If a standard-rate turn is maintained, how much time would be required to turn to the left from a heading of 010° to a heading of 340°?

10 seconds

The guaranteed obstacle clearance when within a TAA is?

1000 feet

Approaching DFW from Abilene and preparing for arrival, which frequencies will you use for regional approach control, control tower, and ground control, respectively, when landing RWY 36L? FIG 177

118.425; 124.15; 121.85

While passing near the CORTEZ VOR, southbound on V187, contact is lost with Denver Center. You should attempt to reestablish contact with Denver Center on? FIG 24

118.575

Which frequency would you anticipate using to contact Regional Approach Control? FIG 174

119.875

What VHF frequencies are available for communications with Cedar City FSS? FIG. 89

122.2, 121.5, 122.6, 122.1 and 122.65

Which VHF frequencies, other than 121.5, can be used to receive De Ridder FSS in the Lake Charles area? FIG 87

122.2, 122.3

What is the ARTCC discrete frequency at the COP on V208 southwest bound from HVE to PGA VOR/DME? FIG 89

127.55

An aircraft had a 100-hour inspection that was originally due at 1251.6 hours when the tachometer read 1259.6. When is the next 100-hour inspection due?

1351.6 hours

Where is the VOR COP on V27 between the GVO and MQO VORTACs? FIG 53

20 DME from GVO VORTAC

When northeast bound on V70 between SBI and LCH and using the VORs to navigate, where is the changeover point (COP)? FIG 87

28 NM from SBI

Which point would be the appropriate VOR COP on V552 from the LFT to the TBD VORTAC? FIG. 65

34 DME from the LFT VORTAC

A 100-hour inspection was due at 3302.5 hours. The 100-hour inspection was actually done at 3309.5 hours. When is the next 100-hour inspection due?

3402.5

A 100-hour inspection was due at 3309.5 hours. The 100-hour inspection was actually done at 3312.5 hours. When is the next 100-hour inspection due?

3409.5 hours

You are at an elevation of 1,350 feet MSL and the temperature is +43 °F. A standard (average) temperature lapse rate exists. What is the approximate freezing level?

4350 feet MSL

You are flying on V306 from Lake Charles to Daisetta. Where is the VOR changeover point? FIG 87

50 NM west of LCH

At what point should a VOR changeover be made from JNC VOR to MANCA intersection southbound on V187? FIG 24

52 NM south of JNC

Where should you change VOR frequencies when en route from DBS VORTAC to JAC VOR/DME on V520? Fig 91

60 NM from BDS Vortac

To remain clear of clouds during an IFR flight from Area C to Area D, a pilot must maintain a minimum altitude of? FIG 269

9000 feet MSL

To meet the requirements for flight under IFR, an aircraft must be equipped with certain operable instruments and equipment. One of those required is

A clock with sweep second pointer or digital presentation

What is indicated by the localizer course symbol at Jack Brooks Regional Airport? FIG 87

A published ILS localizer course which has an additional navigation function

Aircraft being operated under IFR are required to have, in addition to the equipment required for VFR and night, at least

A slip skid indicator

In addition to the equipment required for flight under VFR, what navigation equipment is required for an IFR flight along T254? FIG 87

A suitable RNAV system and two-way radio communications equipment

Compliance with speed restrictions on a STAR is required when?

ATC clears the aircraft for the arrival or to "descend via" the arrival

Pilots of IFR flights seeking ATC in-flight weather avoidance assistance should keep in mind that?

ATC radar limitations and frequency congestion may limit the controllers capabilities to provide this service

While flying at 14,000 feet enroute to KLBF, ATC advises you to expect the RNAV GPS 30 approach and clears you direct AJCIZ. When may you begin a descent? FIG 249

After being cleared for the approach

When must the battery in an emergency locator transmitter (ELT) be replaced (or recharged if the battery is rechargeable)?

After one-half the battery's useful life

Which of the following is not required for a flight under IFR?

Ammeter

In addition to the equipment required for flight under VFR, an aircraft operated under IFR must be equipped with

An alternator or generator

Completion of an annual condition inspection and the return of the aircraft to service should always be indicated by

An appropriate notation in the aircraft maintenance records

To comply with ATC instructions for altitude changes of more than 1,000 feet, what rate of climb or descent should be used?

As rapidly as practicable to 1000 feet above / below the assigned altitude and then between 500 and 1500 FPM until reaching the assigned altitude

Where is DME required under IFR?

At or above 24,000 feet MSL if VOR navigational equipment is required.

Which of the following instruments is required for a flight under IFR?

Attitude indicator and heading indicator

What are the takeoff minimums for a single-engine aircraft departing from runway 6 at KRIR given the following? Climb speed: 120 knots Average rate of climb to 5,000 feet: 1,050 FPM

Ceiling 400 feet and visibility 2 miles

What is the flight attitude? One system which transmits information to the instruments has malfunctioned. FIG 150

Climbing to the right

The purpose of the static port on the airspeed indicator is to

Compensate for decreased air pressure at higher altitudes

In the Northern Hemisphere, if an aircraft is accelerated or decelerated, the magnetic compass will normally indicate

Correctly when on a north or south heading

Which action is appropriate if an aircraft, operating under FAR Part 91 and for which a master minimum equipment list has not been developed, is determined to have an inoperative instrument or piece of equipment that does not constitute a hazard to the aircraft? The item should be

Deactivate and placarded "inoperative" but repairs can be deferred indefinitely

During the life cycle of a thunderstorm, which stage is characterized predominately by downdrafts?

Dissipating

Airports shown in brown on the enroute altitude chart

Do not have published instrument procedure

DME is required when

Flying above FL 240

The wind at 5,000 feet AGL is southwesterly while the surface wind is southerly. This is due to

Friction between the wind and the surface

An aircraft operated during IFR under 14 CFR Part 91 is required to have which of the following?

Gyroscopic direction indicator

which location or condition does the HNK.STELA1 arrival begin? FIG 208 & FIG 209

HNK VORTAC

Where is the VOR changeover point on V20 between Beaumont and Hobby? FIG 87

Halfway point

At which point does the INK.JEN9 arrival begin? FIG 174

INK VOR

An increase in temperature with an altitude increase

Is indication of an inversion

Your aircraft had the static pressure system and altimeter tested and inspected on January 5, of this year, and was found to comply with FAA standards. These systems must be reinspected and approved for use in controlled airspace under IFR by

January 31, 2 years hence

An aircraft's last annual inspection was performed on July 12, this year. The next annual inspection will be due no later than

July 31, Next year

Which en route low altitude navigation chart would cover the proposed routing at the BOZEMAN VORTAC? FIG 211

L-13

At which point does the LIT.BYP6 arrival begin? FIG 167 & FIG 168

LIT VOR

Which types of airspace are depicted on the En Route Low Altitude Chart?

Limits of controlled airspace military training routes and special use airspace

To meet instrument experience requirements of CFR Part 61, section 61.57(c), a pilot enters the condition of flight in the pilot logbook as simulated instrument conditions, what other qualifying information must also be entered?

Location and type of each instrument approach completed and name of safety pilot

The difference between a high altitude chart and a low altitude enroute chart is that

Low altitude charts are for navigation up to 18000 MSL high altitude charts are for navigation above 18000 MSL

What is the recommended climb procedure when a nonradar departure control instructs a pilot to climb to the assigned altitude?

Maintain an optimum climb on the Centerline of the airway without intermediate level-offs until 1000 feet below assigned altitude then 500 to 1500 FPM

An Emergency Locator Transmitter (ELT) was last tested on May 3, 2015. The next inspection is due

May 31, 2016

ATC has cleared you direct to JOBNA, and cleared you for the RNAV (GPS) RWY 18 approach. The aircraft is level at 4,000 feet, 8.2 NM from JOBNA, and the on-course heading to JOBNA is 100°. At this point, you FIG 253

May immediately descend to 3100 feet

ATC has cleared you direct to AJCIZ, and cleared you for the RNAV (GPS) RWY 30 approach. The aircraft is level at 6,000 feet, 25 NM from AJCIZ, and the on-course heading to AJCIZ is 020°. At this point, you? FIG 249

May immediately descend to 4700 feet

ATC has cleared you direct to AJCIZ, and cleared you for the RNAV (GPS) RWY 30 approach. The aircraft is level at 6,000 feet, 25 NM from AJCIZ, and the on-course heading to AJCIZ is 180°. At this point, you FIG 249

May immediately descend to 5300 feet

As the aircraft approaches INK at FL180, ATC issues the following clearance: "Cleared Glen Rose Nine Arrival, Wink Transition." After crossing TQA, the pilot FIG 174

Must maintain FL 180

ATC has cleared the aircraft direct FAVBU. If the course to FAVBU is 260°, after crossing FAVBU, the aircraft? FIG 253

Must turn inbound to establish the aircraft on the final approach course

If ATC states, "Cleared for the Judds Two Arrival," this means the pilot should

Navigate laterally to comply with the published routing and comply with all published speed restrictions

If ATC states, "Descend via the Judds Two Arrival," this means the pilot should

Navigate laterally to comply with the published routing navigate vertically to comply with he published altitude restrictions and comply with all published speed restrictions

What minimum navigation equipment is required for IFR flight?

Navigation equipment appropriate to the ground facilities to be used

A 100-hour inspection is due at 15,214.5 hours. An annual inspection was last completed on July 18, 2018. On July 21, 2019, the aircraft has 15,208.2 hours. A dual cross-country is scheduled for that day, which will require 4.8 hours to complete. Is an inspection due before this next flight?

No inspections are due

Land and Hold Short Operations (LAHSO) include landing and holding short

Of some designated point on the runway

When en route on V448 from YKM VORTAC to BTG VORTAC, what minimum navigation equipment is required to identify ANGOO intersection?

One VOR receiver

When en route on V448 from YKM VORTAC to BTG VORTAC, what minimum navigation equipment is required to identify ANGOO intersection? FIG 47

One VOR receiver

The responsibility for ensuring that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition is primarily that of the

Owner or operator

The responsibility for ensuring that maintenance personnel make the appropriate entries in the aircraft maintenance records indicating the aircraft has been approved for return to service lies with the

Owner or operator

While preflighting prior to a day IFR cross-country flight you discover that the vertical speed indicator has been placarded "Inoperative." The proposed IFR flight is

Permitted because a vertical speed indicator is never required

Who is responsible for determining that the altimeter system has been checked and found to meet 14 CFR Part 91 requirements for a particular instrument flight?

Pilot- in - command

You are 8 NM Northwest of FAVBU level at 4,000 feet. If you are cleared for the RNAV (GPS) RWY 18 approach without being assigned a new altitude by ATC, you may FIG 253

Proceed direct FAVBU and immediately descend to 3000 feet

You are 20 NM Northeast of FAVBU level at 4,000 feet. If you are cleared for the RNAV (GPS) RWY 18 approach without being assigned a new altitude by ATC, you may FIG 253

Proceed direct FAVBU and immediately descend to 3100 feet

When DFW is landing to the north, at CURLE, expect? FIG 174 & FIG 175

Radar vectors

What is the function of the Great Falls RCO (Yellowstone vicinity)? FIG 91 & legend 33

Remote communications outlet for great falls FSS

During the en route phase of an IFR flight, the pilot is advised "RADAR SERVICE TERMINATED." What action is appropriate?

Resume normal position reporting

Which is true regarding STARs?

STARs are established to simplify clearance delivery procedures.

What service is provided by departure control to an IFR flight when operating from an airport within the outer area of Class C airspace?

Separation from all IFR aircraft and participating VFR aircraft

Tornadoes are most likely to occur with which type of thunderstorms?

Steady state thunderstorms associated with cold fronts or squall lines

What is the flight attitude? One system which transmits information to the instruments has malfunctioned. FIG 149

Straight and level flight

Where published, the TAA replaces?

The MSA

What minimum conditions are necessary for the instrument approaches required for IFR currency?

The approaches may be made in an aircraft flight simulator or flight training device

What is the significance of the symbol at GRICE intersection (V552)? FIG 65

The localizer has an additional navigation function

A pilot makes a position report to ATC including the following elements: N281HA, STRZZ, FL210, 0900Z, estimating PATRS at 0910Z. Which element is missing if any?

The next reporting point after PATRS

You are PIC of a flight. During your preflight you notice a mechanical discrepancy that you think makes the aircraft unairworthy. Who is responsible for this determination?

The pilot in command

Choose the correct statement regarding wake turbulence.

The primary hazard is Loss of control because of induced roll

Which statement regarding this SPECI report at Galveston (KGLS) is correct? SPECI KGLS 131802Z 10012G21KT 060V140 2SM +SHRA SCT005 BKN035 OVC050CB 24/23 1 A2980 RMK RAB57 WS TKO RW09L WSHFT 58 FROPA.

The wind shift was due to passage of a front

When using inflight deicing systems in icing conditions, you should be aware that

There will be residual or some stage of outer cycle ice on the wings

In a coastal area with winds blowing from cool water over a warmer land mass, what type of weather might be expected?

Thunderstorms

Which checks and inspections of flight instruments or instrument systems must be accomplished before an aircraft can be flown under IFR?

VOR within 30 days altimeter systems within 24 calendar months, and transponder with 24 calendar months.

(Area B) The weather forecast for the coastal area is

Visibility 1 to 5 Miles due to fog

ATC can issue a STAR

When ATC deems it appropriate, unless the pilot requests "No STAR"

In a standard hold, at what point should the timing begin for the second leg outbound?

When abeam the holding fix

An ELT battery must be replaced when it reaches 50% of its useful life or

When the ELT transmitter accumulates more than one hour of use

Unless otherwise authorized by ATC, which airspace requires the appropriate Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) Out equipment installed?

Within class G airspace 25 nautical miles from a class B airport

What is meant when departure control instructs you to "RESUME OWN NAVIGATION" after you have been vectored to a Victor airway?

You should maintain the airway by use of your navigation equipment

What does the ATC term "RADAR CONTACT" signify?

Your aircraft has been identified on the radar display and radar flight-following will be provided until radar identification is terminated.


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