chapter 4

  1. the definition of nighttime is
    the time between the end of the evening civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight
  2. in regard to privilages and limitations a private pilot may 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
  3. what exception, if any, permits a private pilot to act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers who pay for the flight
    if a donation is made to a charitable organization for the flight
  4. refer to figure 74
    what minimum pilot cert is required for a flight departing out of hayward executive area 6
    student pilot certificate (class d airspace)
  5. with respect to certification of airmen, which are categories of aircraft
    airplane, rotorcraft, glider, lighter than air
  6. with respect to the certification of airmen, which are classes of aircraft
    single engine land and sea, multiengine land and sea
  7. a third class medical cert was issued to a 19 year old pilot on august 10 this rear. to exercise the privileges of a recreational or private pilot  the medical cert will expire at midnight on _____
    august 31 5 years later
  8. a third class medical is issued to a 36 year old pilot aug 10 this year. to exercise the priv for a private pilot the med cert will expire ____
    aug 31 5 years later
  9. a third class medical cert is issued to a 51 year old pilot on may 3 this year. to exercise the priv of a private pilot the medical will be valid until midnight on ____
    may 31 2 years later
  10. for private pilot operations a second class med cert issued to a 42 year old pilot on jul 15 this year will expire at midnight on
    july 31 2 years later
  11. for private pilot operations a first class medical cert issued to a 23 year old pilot on oct 21 this year will expire at midnight on___
    oct 31 5 years later
  12. what documents must be in you personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft while operating as pilot in command of an aircraft
    an appropriate pilot certificate and current medical certificate if required
  13. when must a current pilot certificate be in the pilots personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft
    anytime when acting as pilot in command or as a required crew member
  14. a recreational or private pilot acting as pilot in command, or in a capacity as a required pilot flight crew member, must have in their personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft a current __
    medical certificate if required and appropriate pilot certificate
  15. each person who holds a pilot certificate or medical certificate shall present it for inspection upon the request of the administrator, the NTSB, or any
    federal, state, or local law enforcement officer
  16. 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 withing the preceding ____
    24 calendar months
  17. if recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and official sunset is 1830, the latest time passengers may be carried is ___
    1929
  18. to act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers, the pilot must hace made at least three takeoffs and three landing in an aircraft of the same category, class, and if a type rating is required, of the same type, within the preceding ____
    90 days
  19. your cousin wants you to take him flying. in order to do this you must have made at least three takeoffs and three landings in your aircraft withing the preceding ___
    90 days
  20. to act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers the pilot must have made three takeoffs and three landings within the preceding 90 days and in an aircraft of the same____
    category, class, and type if a type rating is required
  21. to meet the recency of experience requirements to act as pilot in command carrying passengers at night, a pilot must have made at least 3 takeoffs and 3 landings to a full stop within the preceding 90 days in____
    the same category and class of the aircraft to be used
  22. if a recreational or private pilot had a flight review on aug 8 this year, when is the next flight review required
    aug 31 2 years later
  23. each recreational or private pilot is required to have ____
    a biennial flight review
  24. the three takeoffs and landing that are required to act as pilot in command at night must be done during the time period from ____
    1 hour after sunset and 1 hour before sunrise
  25. if a certified 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 of only ____
    30 days after the date of the move
  26. the final authority as to the operation of an aircraft is the ___
    pilot in command
  27. if an in-flight emergency requires immediate action, the pilot in command may____
    deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency
  28. when must a pilot who deviates from a regulation during an emergency send a written report of that deviation to the administrator
    upon request
  29. who is responsible for determining if an aircraft is in a condition for safe flight
    the pilot in command
  30. which preflight action is specifically required of the pilot prior to each flight
    become familiar with all available information concerning the flight
  31. preflight action, as required for all flights away from the vicinity of an airport shall include ___
    an alternate course of action if the flight cannot be completed as planned
  32. in addition to other preflight actions for a VFR flight away from the vicinity of the departure airport, regulations specifically require the pilot in command to ___
    determine runway lengths at airports of intended use and the aircraft's takeoff and landing distance data
  33. no person may begin flight in a rotorcraft under VFR unless there is enough fuel to fly to the first point of intended landing and, assuming normal cruising speed, to fly thereafter for at least ____
    20 minutes
  34. flight crewmembers are required to keep their safety belts and shoulder harnesses fastened during ____
    takeoffs and landings
  35. which best describes the flight conditions under which flight crewmembers are specifically required to keep their safety belts and shoulder harnesses fastened
    safety belts during takeoff and lading and while enroute; shoulder harnesses during takeoff and landing
  36. with respect to passengers what obligation if any does a pilot in command have concerning the use of safety belts
    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
  37. with certain exceptions, safety belts are required to be secured about passengers during ___
    taxi, takeoffs, and landings
  38. a person may not act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft if alcoholic beverages have been consumed by that person within the preceding ____
    8 hours
  39. during operations within controlled airspace at altitudes less than 1200 feet AGL, the minimum horizontal distance from clouds requirement for VFR flight is ____
    2000 feet
  40. what minimum flight visibility is required for VFR flight operations on an airway below 10,000 feet MSL
    2 miles
  41. the minimum distance from clouds required for VFR operations on an airway below 10,000 feet MSL is ____
    500 below 1000 above 2000 horizontally
  42. during operations within controlled airspace at altitudes of more than 1,200 feet AGL but less than 10,000 MSL the minimum distance above clouds requirement for VFR flight is
    1000 feet
  43. VFR flight in controlled airspace above 1200 feet AGL and below 10,000 MSL requires a min visibility and vertical cloud clearance of ___
    3 miles, 500 below, 1000 above the clouds in controlled airspace
  44. the minimum flight visibility required for VFR flights above 10000 msl and more than 1200 agl in controlled airspace is
    5 miles
  45. for VFR flight operations above 10,000 msl and more than 1200 feet AGL the minimum horizontal distance from clouds is ____
    1 mile
  46. during operations at altitudes of more than 1200 agl and at or above 10000 msl the minimum distance above clouds requirement for VFR flight is
    1000 feet
  47. no person may takeoff or land an aircraft under basic VFR at an airport that lies within class d airspace unless the _____
    ground visibility at that airport is at least 3 miles
  48. the basic weather minimums for operating an aircraft within class d airspace are
    1000 foot ceiling and 3 miles visibility
  49. a special VFR clearance authorizes the pilot of an aircraft  to operate VFR while within class D airspace when the visibility is ____
    at least 1 mile and the aircraft can remain clear of clouds
  50. what is the minimum weather condition required for airplanes operating under special VFR in class d airspace
    1 mile flight visibility
  51. under what conditions, if any, may a private pilot operate a helicopter under special VFR at night withing class d airspace
    there are no conditions, regulations permit this
  52. what ATC facility should the pilot contact to receive a special VFR departure clearance in class d airspace
    air traffic control tower
  53. which cruising altitue is appropriate for a VFR flight on a magnetic course of 135
    odd thousand plus 500 feet
  54. with respect to the certification of aircraft which is a category of aircraft
    normal, utility, acrobatic
  55. with respect to the certification of aircraft which is a class of aircraft
    airplane, rotorcraft, glider, balloon
  56. unless otherwise specifically authorized no person may operate and aircraft that has an experimental certificate ____
    over a densely populated area or in a congested airway
  57. which is normally prohibited when operating a restricted category civil aircraft
    flight over a densely populated area
  58. no person may operate and aircraft in formation flight____
    except by prior arrangement with the pilot in command of each aircraft
  59. under what conditions may objects be dropped from an aircraft
    if precautions are taken to avoid injury or damage to persons or property on the surface
  60. unless otherwise authorized , what is the max indicated airspeed at which a person may operate an aircraft below 10,000MSL
    250 knots
  61. 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
    200 knots
  62. when flying in the airspace underlying class B airspace the max speed authorized is
    200 knots
  63. when flying in a VFR corridor designated through class B airspace, the max speed authorized is
    200 knots
  64. where may an aircrafts operating limitations be found
    in the current FAA approved flight manual, approved manual material, markings, and placards or any combination thereof
  65. where may an aircrafts operating limitations be found if the aircraft has an experimental or special light sport airworthiness certificate
    attached to the airworthiness certificate
  66. in addition to a valid air worthiness certificate, what documents or records must be abord an aircraft during flight
    operating limitations and registration certificated
  67. how long does the airworthiness certificated of an aircraft remain valid
    as long as the aircraft is maintained and operated as required by federal aviation regulations
  68. the responsibility for ensuring that an aircraft is maintained in an airworthy condition is primarily that of the
    owner or operator
  69. the airworthiness of an aircraft can be determined by a preflight inspection and a ___
    review of the maintenance records
  70. the responsibility for ensuring that the maintenance personnel make the appropriate entries in the aircraft maintenance records indicating the aircraft has been approved for return to service lies withing the ____
    owner or operator
  71. who is responsible for ensuring appropriate entries are made in the maintenance records indicating the aircraft has been approved for return to service
    owner or operator
  72. which records or documents shall the owner or operator of an aircraft keep to show compliance with and applicable airworthiness directive
    aircraft maintenance records
  73. what should an owner or operator know about the air worthiness directives
    they are mandatory
  74. may a pilot operate an aircraft that is not in compliance with an  airworthiness directive
    yes if allowed by the AD
  75. who is responsible for ensuring airworthiness directives are complied with
    owner or operator
  76. what information is contained in the notices to airman publication NTAP
    current NOTAM (D) and FDC NOTAMs
  77. FAA advisory circulars (some are free, others at cost) are available to all pilots and are obtained by____
    ordering those desired from the government printing office
  78. FAA advisory circulars containing subject matters specifically related to airmen are issued under which subject number
    60
  79. FAA advisory circulars containing subject matters specifically related to airspace are issued under which subject number
    70
  80. FAA advisory circulars containing subject matters specifically related to air traffic control and general operations are issued under which subject number
    90
  81. if an aircraft is involved in an accident which results in substantial damage to the aircraft the nearest NTSB field office should be notified ____
    immediately
  82. which incidents requires immediate notification to the nearest NTSB field office
    • flight control system malfunction or failure
    • an in flight fire
    • an overdue aircraft that is believed to be involved in an accident
  83. may aircraft wreckage be moved prior to the time the NTSB takes custody
    yes but only to protect the wreckage from further damage
  84. the operator of an aircraft that has been involved in an accident is required to file an NTSB accident report within how many days
    10
  85. 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
    when requested
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chapter 4
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chapter 4
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