Pilot Exam - Regs #4

  1. 3155 Which cruising altitude is appropriate for a VFR flight on magnetic course of 135?

    A. Even thousandths.

    B. Even thousandths plus 500'

    C. Odd thousandths plus 500'
    C. Odd thousandths plus 500'
  2. 3156 Which VFR cruising altitutde is acceptable for a flight on a Victory Airway with a magnetic course of 175 degrees?

    A. 4500'

    B. 5000'

    C. 5500'
    C. 5500'
  3. 3157 Which VFR cruising altitude is appropriate when flying above 3000
    AGL on a magnetic course of 185"

    A. 4000

    B. 4500

    C. 5000
    B. 4500
  4. 3158 Each person operating an aircraft at a VFR cruising altititude shall maintain and odd thoudand pluss 500' altitude whil on a

    A. magnetic heading of 0-179

    B. magnetic course of 0-179

    C. True course of 0-179
    B. magnetic course of 0-179
  5. 3003 With respect to the certification of aircraft which is a category of aircraft?

    A. Normal, utility, acrobatic

    B. Airplane, rotocraft, glider,

    C. Landplane, seaplane
    A. Normal, utility, acrobatic
  6. 3004 With repect to the cerification of aircraft which is a class of aircraft?

    A. Airplane, rotocraft, glider, balloon.

    B. Normal , utility, acrobatic, limied.

    C. Transport, restricted, provisional.
    A. Airplane, rotocraft, glider, balloon.
  7. 3179 Unless otherwise specifically authorized, no person may operate an aircraft that has an experimental certificate

    A. beneath the floor of Clas 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.
  8. 3178 Which is normally prohibited when opering a restrict category civil aircraft?

    A. Flight under strument flight rules

    B. Flight over a densely populated area

    C. Flight within Class D airspace
    B. Flight over a densely populated area
  9. 3088 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
  10. 3076 Under what conditions may objects be dropped from an aircraft?

    A. Only in an emergency

    B. If precautins 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 precautins are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface
  11. 3818 How should a VFR flight plan be closed at the completion of the flight at a controlled airport?

    A. The tower will automaticallly close the flight plan when the aircraft turns off the runway.

    B. The pilot must close the flight plan with the nearest FSS or other FAA facility upon landing.

    C. the towewr 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 nearest FSS or other FAA facility upon landing.
  12. 3815 (Fig 52) If more than one cruising altitude is intended, which should be entered in block 7 of the flight plan?

    A. Initial cruising altitutde.

    B. Highest cruising altitude.

    C. Lowest cruising altitude.
    A. Initial cruising altitutde.
  13. 3816 (Fig 52) what information should be entered in block 9 for VFR day flight?

    A. The name fo the airport of first inteded landing.

    B. The name of destination airport if no stopover for more than 1 hour is anticipated.

    C. The name of the airport where the aircraft is based.
    B. The name of destination airport if no stopover for more than 1 hour is anticipated.
  14. 3817 (Fig 52) What information should be entered in block 12 for a VFR day flight?

    A. The estimated time en route plus 30 min.

    B. Teh estimated time en route plus 45 min.

    C. The amount of usable fuel on board expressed in time.
    C. The amount of usable fuel on board expressed in time.
  15. 3097 Unless otherwise authorized, what is the maximum indicated airspeed at which a person may operate an aircraft below 10,000 MSL?

    A. 200 knots

    B. 250 knots

    C. 288 knots
    B. 250 knots
  16. 3098 Unless otherwise authorized, the maximum indicated airspeed at which aircraft may be flown when at or below 2500' AGL and within 4 nautical miles of the primary airport of Class C airspace is

    A. 200 knots

    B. 230 knots

    C. 250 knots
    A. 200 knots
  17. 3099 When flying in the airspace underlying Class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized is

    A. 200 knots

    B. 230 knots

    C. 250 knots
    A. 200 knots
  18. 3100 When flying in a VFR corridor designated through Class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized is

    A. 180 knots

    B. 200 knots

    C. 250 knots
    B. 200 knots
  19. 3075 Where may an aircraft's operating limitations be found?

    A. On the Airworthiness Certificate.

    B. In the current, FAA approved flight manual, approved manual material, markings, and placards or any combination thereof.

    C. In the aircraft airframe and engine logbooks.
    B. In the current, FAA approved flight manual, approved manual material, markings, and placards or any combination thereof.
  20. 3075-1 Where may an aircraft's operating limitations be found if the aircraft has an Experimental or Special light sport airworthiness certificat?

    A. Attached to the airworthiness Certificate

    B. In the current, FAA approved flight manual

    C. In the aircraft airframe and engine logbooks.
    B. In the current, FAA approved flight manual
  21. 3159 In addition to a valid Airworthiness certificate, what documents or records must be ab oard an aircraft during flight?

    A. Aircraft engine and airframe logbooks and owner's manual.

    B. Radion operator's permit and repair alteration forms

    C. Operating limitations and Registration Certificate
    C. Operating limitations and Registration Certificate
  22. 3187 How long does the airworthiness certifiate of an aircraft remain valid?

    A. As long as the aircraft has a current Registration Certificate.

    B. Indefinetly unless the aircraft suffers major damage.

    C. As as the aircraft is maintained and operated as required by Federal Aviation Regulations.
    C. As as the aircraft is maintained and operated as required by Federal Aviation Regulations.
  23. 3180-1 The responsibility for ensurinig that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition is primarily that of the

    A. Pilot in command.

    B. Owner or operator.

    C. Mechanic who performs the work.
  24. 3180-2 The airworthiness of an aircraft can be determined by a preflight inspection and a

    A. Statement from the owner or operator that the aircraft is airworthy.

    B. Log book endorsement from a flight instructor.

    C. Review of the mainenance records.
    C. Review of the mainenance records.
  25. 3181-1 The responsibility for ensuring that maintenance personnel make the appropriate entries in the aircraft mainenance records indicating the aircraft has been approved for return to service lies with the

    A. Owner or operator.

    B. Pilot in command.

    C. Mechanic who performed the work.
    A. Owner or operator.
  26. 3181-2 Who is responsible for ensuring appropriate entries are amde in mainenance records indicating the aircraft has been approved for return to service?

    A. Owner or operator.

    B. Certified mechanic.

    C. Repair station
    A. Owner or operator.
  27. 3182 Completion of an annual condition inspection and the return of the aircraft t service should always be indicated by

    A. The relicensing date on the Registration Certificate

    B. an appropriate notation in the aircraft maintenance records.

    C. An inspection sticker placed on the instrument panel that lists the annual inspection completion date.
    B. an appropriate notation in the aircraft maintenance records.
  28. 3185 An aircraft's annual conditin inspection was performed on July 12 this year. The next annual inspection will be due no later than

    A. July 1 next year

    B. July 13 next year

    C. July 31 next year
    C. July 31 next year
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Pilot Exam - Regs #4
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Pilot exam questions VFR altitudes, aircraft categories, speed limits etc.
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