14 CFR Parts 1, 39, 43, and 47 Flashcards
Which airspeed does the following definition describe? “The speed of an aircraft shown on a pitot static airspeed indicator calibrated to reflect standard atmosphere adiabatic compressible flow at sea level uncorrected for airspeed system errors.”
Indicated airspeed.
An extended over-water operation is one where the aircraft is a horizontal distance of more than __________ from the nearest shoreline.
50 nautical miles.
A(n) ____________ area is established to inform pilots of a specific area wherein a high volume of pilot training or an unusual type of aeronautical activity is conducted.
Alert.
Something that is not susceptible to combustion to the point of propagating a flame, beyond safe limits, after the ignition source is removed would be described as:
Flame resistant.
True or False? Airworthiness directives are guidelines that apply to the following products: aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, and appliances.
False. They are legally enforceable rules, not guidelines.
After maintenance, a pilot verifying that an aircraft is airworthy for a flight under Part 91, 125, or 135 should ensure that the maintenance records show the date of inspection; the type of inspection; a brief description of the extent of the inspection; and the signature, the certificate number, and the kind of certificate held by the person approving the aircraft’s return to service. Is there any other information required on the record?
The aircraft total time in service.
When does the Certificate of Aircraft Registration expire?
7 years