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What certificates or documents must be on board the aircraft to be considered legal? |
Airworthiness registration Operating limitations Weight and Balance remember A.R.O.W |
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What personal documents must the PIC have on board? |
Valid driver's license Government issued photo ID Pilot certificate Logbook of aircraft the PIC is endorsed to operate |
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How long is a third class medical certificate valid? |
Valid until the end of the 60th calendar month following the date of the medical exam. |
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What is a legacy LSA aircraft? (example) |
Piper Cub meets the 1320lb gross weight |
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What is an E-LSA aircraft? What is an S-LSA aircraft? |
E-LSA is plans built S-LSA is factory-built |
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Where do you find a copy of the Operating Limitations for your aircraft? |
In the POH or on a placard pasted inside the aircraft. |
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Logbook questions... To be "current" what requirements must the pilot meet |
1. Flight review every 24 months 2. 3 takeoffs and landings within 90 days to carry a passenger. |
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What is a flight review? |
1 hour of ground school training 1 hour of flight training each 2 years. |
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What must you do to remain current as a PIC? |
Complete 3 takeoffs and landings every 90 days and a flight review every 2 years. |
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Define an AIRCRAFT Category - Class - Type - Set - |
Cat: Airplane, glider or rotorcraft Clas: single engine or multi engine Typ: make and model Set: similar performance and handling |