14 CFR Part 91, Subpart F Flashcards
Part 91, subpart F prescribes operating rules governing the operation of large airplanes, turbojet-powered multiengine civil airplanes, and fractional ownership program aircraft not involving common carriage. The rules of this part do not apply to operations that are required to adhere to regulations under:
Part 121, 125, 129, 135, and 137
Is it ever legal to charge guests of a company for a flight under the provisions of Subpart F?
Yes, if the flight is incidental to company business and the charges are limited.
Under the provisions of part 91, subpart F, where must a flashlight with two “D” cell batteries be located for each flight?
At the Pilot’s Station
Part 91, subpart F states that the Pilot in Command should familiarize himself or herself with the airplane flight manual, placards, listings, instrument markings, or any combination thereof, containing the operating limitations. This must be done:
At the beginning of each flight
To operate under VFR at night on an operation that falls under the regulation of part 91, subpart F, the airplane must be equipped with:
All the equipment required for IFR under 91.205(d) and one electric landing light.
If a flight under part 91, subpart F will be over water more than 30 minutes flying time or 100 nautical miles from shore, the aircraft is required to have operational:
Two sets of radio communications equipment and at least two independent electronic navigation units.
Under the regulations of part 91, subpart F, what requirements exist for the carriage and availability of fire extinguishers on an airplane accommodating only 5 passengers?
No fire extinguisher is required in the passenger compartment, but one must be available on or near the flight deck.
For operations under part 91, subpart F, a crash axe is required on aircraft accommodating more than:
19 passengers.
Under part 91, subpart F, except for takeoffs and landings, the minimum altitude above the surface which an airplane may be operated under VFR during the daytime is:
1000 Feet
For operations under part 91, subpart F, if the airplane is required to be equipped with signs indicating to passengers that smoking is prohibited and that seat belts must be fastened, the crew must turn on those signs:
During airplane movement on the surface, for each takeoff, each landing, and when considered necessary by the pilot in command.
Part 91, subpart F of the Federal Regulations states that an oral passenger briefing must be given before each takeoff:
Unless the pilot in command determines that the passengers are familiar with the briefing’s contents.
For operations under part 91, subpart F, if the aircraft has a seating capacity of more than 19 passengers, carry-on baggage:
Must be stowed securely under the seat or in approved baggage bin.
Under part 91, subpart F, it is legal for a pilot to take off with frost adhering to the wings:
Only if it is under the wings in the area of the fuel tanks and this exception is authorized by the FAA.
Under part 91, subpart F, any airplane having 32 passengers must have how many flight attendants?
At least one.