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3rd Class medical certificate required for:
Private pilot certificate, student pilot certificate, taking a practical test.
Flight review requirements:
Within 24 months.
1 hour ground/1 hour flying.
Take Off/Landing requirements to act as pilot in command:
3 take offs and landings in past 90 days.
Same for night take offs/landings.
Change of address requirements.
Notify FAA within 30 days of moving.
Visual flight rules:
Visibility > 3 miles at day.
> 5 miles at night.
Clouds: 500 feet below, 1000 feet above, 2000 feet horizontal.
Exceptions for a private pilot to operate for hire:
Flight in incidental to employment.
Pilot does not pay less than pro rata share.
Charity.
Search and location exercises.
Aircraft salesman.
Class E airspace:
12 nautical miles of the coast.
Excluding airspace below 1200 feet.
Right of way rules:
Distressed aircraft.
Aircraft towing/refueling another aircraft.
Slower aircraft.
Aircraft to the other's right.
Head on approach avoidance procedure:
Each aircraft turns to the right.
Who has right of way during an over take?
Aircraft being over taken.
What altitude must you be at to fly faster than 250 knots?
10,000 ft.
You can fly no more than 200 knots within what airspace and what altitude?
Class C or D and below 2500 ft ASL.
Below Class B airspace area.
Altitude you must fly over congested areas?
1000 feet above highest obstacle.
Minimum flight altitude above non-congested areas?
500 feet.
Communicating with airport in Class E & G airspace.
Within 4 miles, up to 2500 feet.
Fuel requirements for VFR:
During day, fly for an extra 30 minutes.
During night, fly for an extra 45 minutes.
Cruising altitudes above 3000 feet:
0-179 degrees at odd thousand foot +500 intervals like 3500, 5500 or 7500.
180-359 degrees at even thousand foor +500 intervals like 4500, 6500 and 8500.
What must be visible and available to pilot and passengers inside the aircraft?
Airworthiness certificate.
Required equipment for VFR:
Airspeed indicator, altimeter, directional indicator, tachometer, oil pressure gauge, temperature gauge, fuel gauge, safety belt, emergency locator transmitter.
When must an ELT battery be replaced?
In use for 1 cumulative hour.
50% useful life has expired.
Frequency to inspect ELT?
Every 12 months.
Pilot control of runway lights:
Initially key in 7 microphone clicks