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995 As part of their preflight planning, pilots should determine if their destination airport has A) 'land and hold short' (LAHSO) operations B) lighted markers on catenary wiring C) Runway Aiming Point Markings
A) 'land and hold short' (LAHSO) operations
31 If a pilot does not meet the recency of experience requirements for night flight and official sunset is 1800 CST, the latest time passengers should be carried is A) 1859 CST B) 1759 CST C) 1959 CST
A) 1859 CST
83 No person may operate a large civil aircraft of U.S. registry which is subject to a lease, unless the lessee has mailed a copy of the lease to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch, Technical Section, Oklahoma City, OK, within how many hours of its execution? A) 24 B) 48 C) 72
A) 24
1008 What are the minimum weather conditions in which you can expect to receive a LAHSO clearance? A) 3 statute miles visibility and 1000 ft ceiling B) 1 statute mile visibility and 500 ft ceiling C) 5 statute miles visibility and 3000 ft ceiling
A) 3 statute miles visibility and 1000 ft ceiling
36 You just accepted out-of-state employment that will require you to change your address. How long may you exercise the privileges of your pilot certificate before notifying the FAA of your address change A) 30 days B) 45 days C) 60 days
A) 30 days
74 Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights? A) Anticollision light system B) Gyroscopic direction indicator C) Gyroscopic bank-and-pitch indicator
A) Anticollision light system
25 A second-class medical certificate issued to a commercial pilot on April 10, this year, permits the pilot to exercise which of the following privileges? A) Commercial pilot privileges through April 30, next year B) Commercial pilot privileges through April 10, 2 years later C) Private pilot privileges through, but not after, March 31, next year
A) Commercial pilot privileges through April 30, next year
30 What flight time must be documented and recorded by a pilot exercising the privileges of a commercial certificate? A) Flight time showing training and aeronautical experience to meet requirements for a certificate, rating or flight review B) All flight time flown for compensation or hire C) Only flight time for compensation or hire with passengers aboard which is necessary to meet the recent flight experience requirements
A) Flight time showing training and aeronautical experience to meet requirements for a certificate, rating or flight review
128 If an ATC transponder installed in an aircraft has not been tested, inspected, and found to comply with regulations within a specified period, what is the limitation on its use? A) Its use is not permitted B) It may be used when in Class G airspace C) It may be used for VFR flight only
A) Its use is not permitted
24 Does a commercial pilot certificate have a specific expiration date? A) No, it is issued without a specific expiration date B) Yes, it expires at the end of the 24th month after the month in which it was issued C) No, but commercial privileges expire if a flight review is not satisfactorily completed each 12 months
A) No, it is issued without a specific expiration date
5 You are taxiing your aircraft to the hangar and experience a small electrical fire. Do you need to contact the NTSB? A) No, no report is required B) Yes, because there was an electrical fire C) No, an NTSB report is not required, but you must contact the local Flight Standards District Office
A) No, no report is required
1007 Who has the final authority to accept or decline any "land and hold short" (LAHSO) clearance? A) Pilot-in-command B) ATC tower controller C) Airplane owner/operator
A) Pilot-in-command
37 To act as pilot in command of an airplane towing a glider, the tow pilot is required to have A) a logbook endorsement from an authorized glider instructor certifying receipt of ground and flight training in gliders, and be proficient with techniques and procedures for safe towing of gliders B) at least a private pilot certificate with a category rating for powered aircraft, and made and logged at least three flights as a pilot or observer in a glider being towed by an airplane C) a logbook record of having made at least three flights as sole manipulator of the controls of a glider being towed by an airplane
A) a logbook endorsement from an authorized glider instructor certifying receipt of ground and flight training in gliders, and be proficient with techniques and procedures for safe towing of gliders
999 Once a pilot-in-command accepts a 'land and hold short' (LAHSO) clearance, the clearance must be adhered to, just as any other ATC clearance, unless A) an amended clearance is obtained or an emergency occurs B) Available Landing Distance decreases or density altitude increases C) the wind changes or Available Landing Distance decreases
A) an amended clearance is obtained or an emergency occurs
3 Immediate notification of the NTSB is required following A) an in-flight fire B) a ground fire C) a hangar fire
A) an in-flight fire
159 You just received your commercial pilot certificate and plan to act as PIC for compensation. You may do so provided you A) are qualified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and the applicable parts B) completed a PIC proficiency check in the last 12 months C) are certified in any category/class of aircraft and possess a valid 3rd class medical certificate
A) are qualified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and the applicable parts
98 If not equipped with required position lights, an aircraft must terminate flight A) at sunset B) after Evening Civil Twilight C) 1 hour after sunset
A) at sunset
1026 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 A) denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR 61 B) written notification to the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute within 60 days of conviction C) written report to be filed with the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division (AMC-700) not later than 60 days after conviction.
A) denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR 61
766 Pilots are required to have the anti-collision light system operating A) during all types of operations, both day and night B) anytime the pilot is in the cockpit C) anytime an engine is in operation
A) during all types of operations, both day and night
52 A pilot in command (PIC) of a civil aircraft may not allow any object to be dropped from that aircraft in flight A) if it creates a hazard to persons and property B) unless the PIC has permission to drop any object over private property C) unless reasonable precautions are taken to avoid injury to property
A) if it creates a hazard to persons and property
8 You are the PIC of an aircraft involved in an accident resulting in substantial damange. You must notify the NTSB A) immediately B) within 10 days C) within 7 days
A) immediately
88 Which is true with respect to formation flights? Formation flights are A) not authorized, except by arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft B) not authorized, unless the pilot in command of each aircraft is trained and found competent in formation C) authorized when carrying passengers for hire, with prior arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft in the formation
A) not authorized, except by arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft
87 Which is true with respect to operating near other aircraft in flight? These flights are A) not authorized, when operated so close to another aircraft they can create a collision hazard B) not authorized, unless the pilot in command of each aircraft is trained and found competent in formation C) authorized when carrying passengers for hire, with prior to arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft in the formation
A) not authorized, when operated so close to another aircraft they can create a collision hazard
119 A standard airworthiness certificate remains in effect as long as the aircraft receives A) required maintenance and inspections B) an annual inspection C) an annual inspection and a 100-hour inspection prior to their expiration dates
A) required maintenance and inspections
65 Portable electronic devices which may cause interference with the navigation or communication system may not be operated on U.S.-registered civil aircraft being operated A) under IFR B) in passenger carrying operations C) along Federal airways
A) under IFR
994 A pilot in command has the final authority to accept or decline 'land and hold short' (LAHSO) clearance A) under any conditions B) under limited conditions C) only when operating on an IFR flight plan
A) under any conditions
68 If weather conditions are such that it is required to designate an alternate airport on your IFR flight plan, you should plan to carry enough fuel to arrive at the first airport of intended landing, fly from that airport to the alternate airport, and fly thereafter for A) 30 minutes at slow cruising speed B) 45 minutes at normal cruising speed C) 1 hour at normal cruising speed
B) 45 minutes at normal cruising speed
984 What period of time must a person be hospitalized before an injury may be defined by the NTSB as a "serious injury"? A) 10 days, with no other extenuating circumstances B) 48 hours, commencing within 7 days after date of injury C) 72 hours, commencing within 10 days after date of the injury
B) 48 hours, commencing within 7 days after date of injury
63 Which is required to operate an aircraft towing an advertising banner? A) Approval from ATC to operate in Class E airspace B) A certificate of waiver issued by the Administrator C) A safety link at each end of the towline which has a breaking strength not less than 80 percent of the aircraft's gross weight
B) A certificate of waiver issued by the Administrator
51 When operating a U.S.-registered civil aircraft, which document is required by regulation to be available in the aircraft? A) A manufacturer's Operations Manual B) A current, approved Airplane Flight Manual C) An Owner's Manual
B) A current, approved Airplane Flight Manual
121 Which is correct concerning preventive maintenance, when accomplished by a pilot? A) A record of preventive maintenance is not required B) A record of preventive maintenance must be entered in the maintenance records C) Records of preventive maintenance must be entered in the FAA-approved flight manual
B) A record of preventive maintenance must be entered in the maintenance records
123 Which is true concerning required maintenance inspections? A) A 100-hour inspection may be substituted for an annual inspection B) An annual inspection may be substituted for a 100-hour inspection C) An annual inspection is required even if a progressive inspection system has been approved
B) An annual inspection may be substituted for a 100-hour inspection
75 Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights? A) Flashlight with red lens, if the flight is for hire B) An electric landing light, if the flight is for hire C) Sensitive altimeter adjustable for barometric pressure
B) An electric landing light, if the flight is for hire
1003 A pilot convicted of motor vehicle offense involving alcohol or drugs is required to provide a written report to the A) nearest FAA Flight Standards District Office (FSDO) within 60 days of the conviction B) FAA Civil Aviation Security Division (AMC-700) within 60 days of the conviction C) FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute (CAMI) within 60 days of the conviction
B) FAA Civil Aviation Security Division (AMC-700) within 60 days of the conviction
1065 Can an aircraft be operated after it is sold with an aircraft dealer's registration? A) Yes, but only for 30 days B) No, the new owner must register the aircraft before flying it C) Yes, but only temporarily for 120 days
B) No, the new owner must register the aircraft before flying it
1061 What regulations are in the Terms and Conditions of a standard airworthiness certificate? A) Parts 21, 31, 43, and 91 B) Parts 21, 43, and 91 C) Parts 21, 61, and 91
B) Parts 21, 43, and 91
132 What person is directly responsible for the final authority as to the operation of the airplane? A) Certificate holder B) Pilot in command C) Airplane owner/operator
B) Pilot in command
50 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
993 You are taking a 173 nautical mile night VFR cross-country flight. Which of the following actions must the pilot in command take? A) Perform a VOR check prior to takeoff B) Verify the airworthiness certificate is legible to passengers C) File a VFR flight plan with a Flight Service Station
B) Verify the airworthiness certificate is legible to passengers
29 When may a pilot log time as a SIC? A) When the PIC is an appropriately qualified instructor in the same category and class of aircraft B) When occupying a crewmember station in an aircraft that requires more than on e pilot and the SIC is fully qualified C) When the SIC is the sole manipulator of the controls
B) When occupying a crewmember station in an aircraft that requires more than on e pilot and the SIC is fully qualified
136 If the minimum safe speed for any particular operation is greater than the maximum speed prescribed in 14 CFR part 91, the A) operator must have a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the controlling agency B) aircraft may be operated at that speed C) operator must have a Letter of Agreement
B) aircraft may be operated at that speed
27 Unless otherwise authorized, the pilot in command is required to hold a type rating when oeprating any A) aircraft that is certificated for more than one pilot B) aircraft of more than 12500 pounds maximum certificated takeoff weight C) multiengine airplane having a gross weight of more than 12000 pounds
B) aircraft of more than 12500 pounds maximum certificated takeoff weight
55 In your preflight planning, a weather briefing is required for A) any flight conducted for compensation or hire B) any flight no in the vicinity of an airport C) IFR flights only
B) any flight no in the vicinity of an airport
77 Approved flotation gear, readily available to each occupant, is required on each aircraft if it is being flown for hire over water, A) in amphibious aircraft beyond 50 NM from shore B) beyond power-off gliding distance from shore C) more than 50 statute miles from shore
B) beyond power-off gliding distance from shore
60 With U.S.-registered civil airplanes, the use of safety belts is required during movement on the surface, takeoffs, and landings for A) safe operating practice, but not required by regulations B) each person over 2 years of age on board C) commercial passenger operations only
B) each person over 2 years of age on board
162 You have just received your commercial certificate and have never flown a tailwheel aircraft before. To act as PIC of a tailwheel aircraft, you must receive A) ground training from an authorized instructor B) flight training from an authorized instructor and receive an endorsement C) receive an endorsement from an instructor
B) flight training from an authorized instructor and receive an endorsement
118 After an annual inspection has been completed and the aircraft has been returned to service, an appropriate notation should be made A) on the airworthiness certificate B) in the aircraft maintenance records C) in the FAA-approved flight manuals
B) in the aircraft maintenance records
160 A person with a commercial pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying persons or property for compensation or hire, if that person A) holds appropriate category, class ratings, and meets the recent flight experience requirements of 14 CFR part 61 B) is qualified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and with the applicable parts that apply to the operation C) is qualified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and has passed a pilot competency check given by an authorized check pilot
B) is qualified in accordance with 14 CFR part 61 and with the applicable parts that apply to the operation
133 Operating regulations for U.S.-registered civil aircraft require that during movement on the surface, takeoffs, and landings, a seat belt and shoulder harness (if installed) must be properly secured about each A) flight crewmember only B) person on board C) flight and cabin crewmembers
B) person on board
28 To act as pilot in command of an airplane that is equipped with retractable landing gear, flaps, and controllable-pitch propeller, a person is required to A) make at least six takeoffs and landings in such an airplane within the preceding 6 months B) receive and log ground and flight training in such an airplane, and obtain a logbook endorsement certifying proficiency C) hold a multiengine eairplane class rating
B) receive and log ground and flight training in such an airplane, and obtain a logbook endorsement certifying proficiency
126 Airworthiness Directives A) are advisory in nature and are generally not addressed immediately B) require compliance or the aircraft is unairworthy C) are the responsibility of maintenance personnel
B) require compliance or the aircraft is unairworthy
38 To act as pilot in command of an airplane towing a glider, a pilot must have accomplished, within the preceeding 24 calendar months, at least A) one hour actual flight and one hour as observer B) three actual or simulated tows of a glider or unpowered ultralight while accompanied by a qualified tow pilot C) qualification in accordance with a course in 14 CFR Part 135
B) three actual or simulated tows of a glider or unpowered ultralight while accompanied by a qualified tow pilot
58 Required flight crewmembers' safety belts must be fastened A) only during takeoff and landing B) while the crewmembers are at their stations C) during takeoff, landing and enroute
B) while the crewmembers are at their stations
120 If an aircraft's operation in flight was substantially affected by an alteration or repair, the aircraft documents must show that it was test flown and approved for return to service by an appropriately-rated pilot prior to being operated A) under VFR or IFR rules B) with passengers aboard C) for compensation or hire
B) with passengers aboard
998 A pilot-in-command may accept a 'land and hold short' (LAHSO) clearance provided he or she determines that the aircraft can safely land and stop A) within the Landing Runway Length B) within the Available Landing Distance C) under any conditions
B) within the Available Landing Distance
10 How many days after an incident is a report required to be filed with the nearest NTSB field office? A) 2 B) 7 C) 10
C) 10
72 In accordance with 14 CFR part 91, supplemental oxygen must be used by the required minimum flightcrew for that time exceeding 30 minutes while at cabin pressure altitudes of A) 10500 feet MSL up to and including 12500 feet MSL B) 12000 feet MSL up to and including 18000 feet MSL C) 12500 feet MSL up to and including 14000 feet MSL
C) 12500 feet MSL up to and including 14000 feet MSL
124 An ATC transponder is not to be used unless it has been tested, inspected, and found to comply with regulations within the preceding A) 30 days B) 12 calendar months C) 24 calendar months
C) 24 calendar months
35 A commercial pilot operating under 14 CFR part 91 must have satisfactorily accomplished a flight review or completed a proficiency check within the preceding A) 6 calendar months B) 12 calendar months C) 24 calendar months
C) 24 calendar months
82 The maximum cumulative time that an emergency locator transmitter may be operated before the rechargeable battery must be recharged is A) 30 minutes B) 45 minutes C) 60 minutes
C) 60 minutes
7 During flight a fire, which was extinguished, burned the insulatio from a transceiver wire. What action is required by regulations? A) No notification or report is required B) A report must be filed with the avionics inspector at the nearest FAA Flight Standards District Office within 48 hours C) An immediate notification by the operator of the aircraft to the nearest NTSB field office
C) An immediate notification by the operator of the aircraft to the nearest NTSB field office
2 NTSB Part 830 requires an immediate notification as a result of which incident? A) Engin failure for any reason during flight B) Damange to the landing gear as a result of a hard landing C) Any required flight crewmember being unable to perform flight duties because of illness
C) Any required flight crewmember being unable to perform flight duties because of illness
1002 To conduct 'land and hold short' (LAHSO) operations, pilots should have, readily available, the A) Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM) B) published Terminal Procedures (TERPS) C) Chart Supplement
C) Chart Supplement
73 You are conducting a flight with passengers above 15000 feet MSL. What are the oxygen requirements? A) The crew must use supplemental oxygen at this altitude B) Crew must use supplemental oxygen after being at or above this altitude for 30 minutes C) Crew must use and passengers must be provided supplemental oxygen at or above this altitude
C) Crew must use and passengers must be provided supplemental oxygen at or above this altitude
4 Which airborne incident would require that the nearest NTSB field office ben notified immediately? A) Cargo compartment door malfunction or failure B) Cabin door opened in-flight C) Flight control system malfunction or failure
C) Flight control system malfunction or failure
6 While taxiing on the parking ramp, the landing gear, one wheel, and two tires are damaged by striking ground equipment. What action would be required to comply with NTSB Part 830? A) An immediate notification must be filed by the operator of the aircraft with the nearest NTSB field office B) A report must be filed with the nearest FAA field office withiin 7 days C) No notification or report is required
C) No notification or report is required
1012 What type of operation, not regulated by 14 CFR part 119, may a commercial pilot act as pilot in command and receive compensation for a service? A) Part-time contract pilot B) Nonstop flights within a 25 SM radius of an airport to carry cargo only C) Nonstop flights within a 25 SM radius of an airport to carry persons for intentional parachute jump
C) Nonstop flights within a 25 SM radius of an airport to carry persons for intentional parachute jump
26 When is the pilot in command required to hold a category and class rating appropriate to the aircraft being flown? A) All solo flights B) On practical tests given by an examiner or FAA Inspector C) On flights when carrying another person
C) On flights when carrying another person
116 Who is primarily responsible for maintaining an aircraft in an airworthy condition? A) The lead mechanic responsible for that aircraft B) Pilot in command or operator C) Owner or operator of the aircraft
C) Owner or operator of the aircraft
49 You are PIC of a flight that had to deviate from a rule. According to 14 CFR part 91, you must A) send a written report as soon as possible after landing B) contact the closest ATC to report the deviation C) Send a written report if requested by the Administrator
C) Send a written report if requested by the Administrator
23 Which if the following are considered aircraft class ratings? A) Transport, normal, utility, and acrobatic B) Airplane, rotorcraft, glider, and lighter-than-air C) Single-engine land, multiengine land, single-engine sea, and multiengine sea
C) Single-engine land, multiengine land, single-engine sea, and multiengine sea
122 An aircraft carrying passengers for hire has been on a schedule of inspection every 100 hours of time in service. Under which condition, if any, may that aircraft be operated beyond 100 hours without a new inspection? A) The aircraft may be flown for any flight as long as the time in service has not exceeded 110 hours B) The aircraft may be dispatched for a flight of any duration as long as 100 hours has not been exceeded at the time it departs C) The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary to reach a place at which the inspection can be done.
C) The 100-hour limitation may be exceeded by not more than 10 hours if necessary to reach a place at which the inspection can be done.
996 You are doing a post-flight inspection away from your home base and come across a discrepancy. Who is responsible for maintaining the airworthiness of the aircraft by having the defect corrected? A) An appropriately rated mechanic B) Pilot in command C) The owner or operator
C) The owner or operator
117 You have been hired by an owner to manage his aircraft in a 14 CFR part 91 operation. The owner has received an Airworthiness Directive in the mail. Who holds the responsibility to ensure the aircraft is in compliance with the AD? A) The person that manages the aircraft B) Aircraft operated under 14 CFR part 91 operations do not have to comply with an AD C) The owner or operator of the aircraft
C) The owner or operator of the aircraft
1000 You are taking a 123 nautical mile VFR flight from one airport to another. Which of the following actions must the pilot in command take? A) File a VFR flight plan with a Flight Service Station B) Ensure each passenger has a legible photo identification C) Verify the airworthiness certificate is legible to passengers
C) Verify the airworthiness certificate is legible to passengers
997 You are taking a 196 nautical mile VFR cross-country flight in mountainous terrain. Which of the following actions must the pilot in command take? A) Flight a VFR flight plan with a Flight Service Station B) Ensure all items in the baggage area re strapped down C) Verify the airworthiness certificate is legible to passengers
C) Verify the airworthiness certificate is legible to passengers
22 Commercial pilots are required to have a valid and appropriate pilot certificate in their physical possession or readily accessible in the aircraft when A) piloting for hire only B) carrying passengers only C) acting as pilot in command
C) acting as pilot in command
99 If an aircraft is not equipped with an electrical or anticollision light system, no person may operate that aircraft A) after dark B) 1 hour after sunset C) after sunset to sunrise
C) after sunset to sunrise
1001 With a blood alcohol level at or above .04 percent, a pilot cannot fly until A) the blood alcohol falls to .04 percent B) at least 12 hours after consuming alcohol, no longer under the influence of alcohol, and the blood alcohol falls below .02 percent C) at least 8 hours after consuming alcohol, no longer under the influence of alcohol, and the blood alcohol falls below .04 percent
C) at least 8 hours after consuming alcohol, no longer under the influence of alcohol, and the blood alcohol falls below .04 percent
992 A pilot-in-command may accept a 'land and hold short' (LAHSO) clearance provided he or she determines that the aircraft can safely land and stop within the A) available landing time B) assigned runway distance C) available landing distance
C) available landing distance
56 Before beginning any flight under IFR, the pilot in command must become familiar with all available information concerning that flight. In addition, the pilot must A) be familiar with all instrument approaches at the destination airport B) list an alternate airport on the flight plan, and confirm adequate takeoff and landing performance at the destination airport C) be familiar with the runway lengths at airports of intended use, and the alternatives available, if the flight cannot be completed
C) be familiar with the runway lengths at airports of intended use, and the alternatives available, if the flight cannot be completed
57 Before beginning any flight under IFR, the pilot in command must become familiar with all available information concerning that flight. In addition, the pilot must A) list an alternate airport on the flight plan, and confirm adequate take off and landing performance at the destination airport B) be familiar with all instrument approaches at the destination airport C) be familiar with the runway lengths at airports of intended use, weather reports, fuel requirements, and alternatives available, if the planned flight cannot be completed
C) be familiar with the runway lengths at airports of intended use, weather reports, fuel requirements, and alternatives available, if the planned flight cannot be completed
13 Regulations which refer to "operate" relate to that person who A) acts as pilot in command of the aircraft B) is the sole manipulator of the aircraft controls C) causes ths aircraft to be used or authorizes its use
C) causes ths aircraft to be used or authorizes its use
127 A new maintenance record being used for an aircraft engine rebuilt by the manufacturer must include previous A) operating hours of the engine B) annual inspections performed on the engine C) changes as required by Airworthiness Directives
C) changes as required by Airworthiness Directives
130 To serve as pilot in command of an airplane that is certified for more than one pilot crewmember, and operated under part 91, a person must A) complete a flight review within the preceding 24 calendar months B) receive and log ground and flight training from an authorized flight instructor C) complete a pilot-in-command proficiency check within the preceding 12 calendar months in an airplane that is type certificated for more than one pilot
C) complete a pilot-in-command proficiency check within the preceding 12 calendar months in an airplane that is type certificated for more than one pilot
59 Each required flight crewmember is required to keep his or her shoulder harness fastened A) during takeoff and landing only when passengers are aboard the aircraft B) while the crewmembers are at their stations, unless he or she is unable to perform required duties C) during takeoff and landing
C) during takeoff and landing
14 Regulations which refer to the "operational control" of a flight are in relation to A) the specific duties of any required crewmember B) acting as the sole manipulator of the aircraft controls C) exercising authority over initiating, conducting, or terminating a flight
C) exercising authority over initiating, conducting, or terminating a flight
12 Regulations which refer to 'commercial operators' relate to that person who A) is the owner of a small scheduled airline B) for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, as an air carrier C) for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, other than as an air carrier
C) for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, other than as an air carrier
44 What limitation is imposed on a newly certificated commercial pilot - airplane, if that person does not hold an instrument rating? The carriage of passengers A) for hire on cross-country flights is limited to 50 NM for night flights, but not limited for day flights B) or property for hire on cross-country flights at night is limited to a radius of 50 NM C) for hire on cross-country flights in excess of 50 NM, or for hire at night is prohibited
C) for hire on cross-country flights in excess of 50 NM, or for hire at night is prohibited
64 Portable electronic devices which may cause interference with the navigation or communication system may not be operated on a U.S.-registered civil aircraft being flown A) along Federal airways B) within the U.S. C) in air carrier operations
C) in air carrier operations
125 Aircraft maintenance records must include the current status of the A) applicable airworthiness certificate B) life-limited parts of only the engine and airframe C) life-limited parts of each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance
C) life-limited parts of each airframe, engine, propeller, rotor, and appliance
86 Which is true with respect to formation flights? Formation flights are A) authorized when carrying passengers for hire, with prior arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft in the formation B) not authorized when visibilities are less than 3 SM C) not authorized when carrying passengers for hire
C) not authorized when carrying passengers for hire
9 The operator of an aircraft that has been involved in an incident is required to submit a report to the nearest field office of the NTSB A) within 7 days B) within 10 days C) only if requested to do so
C) only if requested to do so
135 No person may operate an aircraft in simulated instrument flight conditions unless the A) other control seat is occupied by at least an appropriately rated commercial pilot B) pilot has filed an IFR flight plan and received an IFR clearance C) other control seat is occupied by a safety pilot, who holds at least a private pilot certificate and is appropriately rated
C) other control seat is occupied by a safety pilot, who holds at least a private pilot certificate and is appropriately rated
129 To act as pilot-in-command of an airplane with more than 200 horsepower, a person is required to A) receive and log ground and flight training from a qualified pilot in such an airplane B) obtain an endorsement from a qualified pilot stating that the person is proficient to operate such an airplane C) receive and log ground and flight training from an authorized instructor in such an airplane
C) receive and log ground and flight training from an authorized instructor in such an airplane
1037 A pilot convicted for the violation of federal and state statues relating to processing, manufacturing, transportation, disposition or sale of narcotic drugs is grounds for A) written report be filed with the FAA Civil Security Division within 60 days of conviction B) notification to the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute within 60 days of 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
991 If 8 hours or more have passed since last consuming alcohol, a pilot with a blood alcohol level greater than or equal to .04 percent cannot fly until A) a minimum of 12 hours have passed and a blood alcohol level no higher than the legal limit in your state of residence B) a minimum of 10 hours have passed and a blood alcohol level of .00 C) the blood alcohol falls below 04 percent and no longer under the influence of alcohol
C) the blood alcohol falls below 04 percent and no longer under the influence of alcohol
32 Prior to carrying passengers at night, the pilot in command must have accomplished the required takeoffs and landings in A) any category aircraft B) the same category and class of aircraft to be used C) the same category, class, and type of aircraft (if a type rating is required)
C) the same category, class, and type of aircraft (if a type rating is required)
1 Notification to the NTSB is required when there has been subtantial damage A) which requires repairs to landing gear B) to an engine caused by engine failure in flight C) which adversely affects structrual strength or flight charateristics
C) which adversely affects structrual strength or flight charateristics
131 To serve as second in command of an airplane that is certificated for more than one pilot crewmember, and operated under part 91, a person must A) receive and log flight training from an authorized flight instructor in the type of airplane for which privileges are requested B) hold at least a commercial pilot certificate with an airplane category rating C) within the last 12 months become familiar with the required information, and perform and log pilot time in the type of airplane for which privileges are requested
C) within the last 12 months become familiar with the required information, and perform and log pilot time in the type of airplane for which privileges are requested