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CFR 91.103 PIC Must have what information?
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runway lengths, and takeoff and landing distances.
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Preflight Action
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Weather briefing, weight and balance, aircraft performance (take off and landing distances), aircraft inspections (maintenance and physical inspection)
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CFR Part 1
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Intentionally left black
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Flight time
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from when the wheels move to the time the aircraft come to a final stop after a landing has been performed
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CFR 61.3 Requirements for certificates, ratings and authorizations
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PIC must have in possession valid pilot certificate, medical certificate, and a government issued photo I.D.
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CFR 61.5 Certificates given out by FAA
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Student, Sport, Recreational, Private, Commercial, ATP
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Student pilot expires
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after 60 months
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Sport certificate expires
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never
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Recreational certificate expires
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never
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Private certificate expires
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never
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Commercial certificate expires
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never
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ATP certificate expires
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never
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Instructor certificate expires
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every 24 calendar months
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Certificates and ratings for CFR 61.5
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Airplane, Rotocraft, Glider, Lighter than Air, Powered Lift
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Airplane
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Single-engine
Multi-engine Single-engine sea Multi-engine sea |
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Rotocraft
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Helicopter
Gyrocopter |
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Glider
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all
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Lighter than air
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Free Balloon
Airship |
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Powered lift
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(V-22 Osprey) type
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Ratings
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Type rating (such as jet specific B-744, or MD-83)
Instrument rating |
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Certificates can be......
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revoked or suspended
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Temporary certificates
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valid 120 days or until permanent certificate arrives
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First class Medical
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ATP Certificate
Over 40 valid for 6 months Under 40 valid for 12 months |
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Second Class medical
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Commercial Certificate
Valid for 12 months |
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Third Class Medical
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Private Pilot Certificate
Over 40 valid for 24 months Under 40 valid for 60 months |
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CFR 61.31
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To act as PIC you must have appropriate class and category on certification
Endorsement from CFI for student cross country |
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CFR 61.39
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Pass the knowledge test in 24 months
Present knowledge test report Received proper instruction and experience Third class Medical Proper age and endorsement for CFI |
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CFR 61.43
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Perform with approved standards
Demonstrate mastery Demonstrate proficiency and competency Demonstrate sound judgment Demonstrate single pilot competence |
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CFR 61.51 Logbook Requirements
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log flight time to show currency
make sure you log all flight time to show requirements for certificates and ratings must present when asked and have on cross-country flights as a student |
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CFR 61.89 Student Pilot Restrictions
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carry passengers
carry property for compensation fly for hire or business fly internationally |
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CFR 61.89 Student Pilot Restrictions (2)
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no fly w/ less than 3 mile vis. (day) 5 miles (night)
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CFR 91.3 PIC
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Responsible for the operation of aircraft
Final authority of operations Only deviate from flight plans in emergency (Must send written report about diviation to FAA only if requested by FAA) |
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CFR 91.11
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No persons can intimidate, threaten, assault, or interfere with crew during operation of the aircraft
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CFR 91.13
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No person shall act recklessly during the operation of an aircraft
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CFR 91.15
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No person may drop objects from an aircraft in flight
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CFR 91.105
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All crewmembers must have seatbelts worn and be at appropriate stations during takeoff and landings unless:
absence is necessary to aircraft operation Physiological need |
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CFR 91.105 Seatbelt shoulder harness
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Shoulder harness may not be worn if:
aircraft is flying in route necessary to perform duties |
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CFR 91.107
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PIC must brief passengers on the use of seatbelts and shoulder harnesses
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Airworthiness/Equipment
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Annual or 100 hour airworthiness check
Check MEL |
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Airworthiness Certificate
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Issued by FAA that aircraft is safe to fly and operate
Must be displayed at all times |
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Registration Certificate
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Must be registered with the FAA Civil Aviation Registry
carried on board at all times not valid if aircraft is sold or proved to not be airworthy |
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Arm
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distance from datum reference line (point of measurement) to the cg of an item
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Moment
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the product of the weight of an item multiplied by its arm. Expressed in pound inches
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Center of gravity (CG)
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the point about which an aircraft would balance if it were possible to suspend it at that point.
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Moment=
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Weight X Arm
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Moment Index=
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Moment/1000 (or 100 depending on aircraft)
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CG=
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Total moment/ total weight
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Takeoff/Landing performance calculation needs
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temperature
wind conditions pressure altitude |
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KGFK ATIS
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119.4
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KGFK Ground
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124.575
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KGFK Tower
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118.4 or 120.55
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Grand Forks Departure
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132.3
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Standard Briefing
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Provides most complete weather information
Provided in specific order |
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Abbreviated Briefing
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Shortened briefing used to update previous briefings
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Outlook Briefing
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Used when departure is more than 6 hours away
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