14 CFR Parts 1, 39, 43, and 47 Flashcards

1
Q

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.”

A

Indicated airspeed.

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2
Q

An extended over-water operation is one where the aircraft is a horizontal distance of more than __________ from the nearest shoreline.

A

50 nautical miles.

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3
Q

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.

A

Alert.

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4
Q

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:

A

Flame resistant.

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5
Q

True or False? Airworthiness directives are guidelines that apply to the following products: aircraft, aircraft engines, propellers, and appliances.

A

False. They are legally enforceable rules, not guidelines.

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6
Q

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?

A

The aircraft total time in service.

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7
Q

When does the Certificate of Aircraft Registration expire?

A

7 years

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