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(63) What is the farthest distance from the airport a training aircraft can be operated without an ELT?
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50 NM
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Can a flight instructor who has not satisfactorily accomplished a flight review or passed a required proficiency check within the prescribed time fly solo?
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no
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A recreational pilot with less than 400 hours' flight time may not act as pilot in command unless the pilot has
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logged PIC in the last 180 days
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Under part 91 with no MEL, what should you do with an inop instrument?
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Deactivate and placard "inop" - repair can be deferred for good
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How long before the proposed operation should a request be submitted to the controlling ATC facility to operate in Class C airspace without the required altitude reporting transponder?
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1 hr.
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When must each occupant of an aircraft wear an approved parachute?
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pitch intentionally exceeds 30 degrees
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What is the pilot responsibility regarding passengers' seatbelts?
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Each occupant must be briefed as to how to operate seat belt
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An applicant who fails a practical test for the second time may apply for retesting after
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Receiving the necessary instruction and an endorsement from an authorized instructor who gave the training
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A private pilot applicant must have how much cross country experience?
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3 hours' dual and 5 hours' solo.
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Basic ground instructor enables you to teach what levels of pilot license?
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Recreational and Private levels
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How long is a cheater banned from taking further tests?
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1 year
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what recency requirements exist for solo flight?
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BFR current
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above which altitude is a high altitude endorsement required?
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25,000
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what does a high altitude endorsement entail?
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Receive ground and flight training in high altitude operations and a logbook endorsement certifying this training.
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What is the purpose of an MEL?
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To list the equipment that can be inoperative and still not affect the airworthiness of an aircraft.
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What is V2 speed?
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Takeoff safety speed
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How may a commercial pilot operate whose 2nd class medical has lapsed after 12 months?
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Can carry stuff, just not for compensation or hire
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Regarding certificates and documents, what is required for flight?
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Airworthiness Certificate, Registration Certificate, and approved flight manual.
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NTSB Part 830 requires an immediate notification as a result of which incident?
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Flight control malfunction
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How can you renew your CFI?
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successfully completing a flight instructor refresher course within 3 calendar months prior to renewal.
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What is the limitation placed on commercial pilots who don't have instrument rating?
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The carrying of passengers for hire on cross-country flights of more than 50 NM or at night is prohibited.
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When do you have to change ELT battery?
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1 hr. cumulative use
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AD compliance is the responsibility of the
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Owner/Operator
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Under part 61, to be eligible for the practical test, you must have taken the knowledge test within how long?
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24 calendar mos.
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What constitutes a BFR?
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1 hr flight training
1 hr ground training Review of rules of part 91 Maneuvers and procedures proving the pilot is capable |
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In how many days after a change of address must the FAA be notified?
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30
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What places are prohibited for aerobatic flight?
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Over congested areas
Over an open air assembly of ppl. Within BCDE airspace airspace designated for an airport In a victor airway Below 1500 ft. AGL With flight visibility < 3 sm |
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Under what conditions are the requirements for parachute in aerobatic flight not applicable
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Flight tests for rating
Spins and maneuvers given by: CFI ATP instructing |
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NTSB must be notified immediately of what situations?
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An accident
An incident where... flight control malfunctions Inability of crew to function Turbine shell out In-flight fire In-flight collision Damage to property > $25000 |