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