14 CFR Parts 61 and 67 Flashcards
For the purposes of Part 61, aeronautical experience is pilot time that meets the training and flight time requirements for an airman certificate, rating, flight review, or recency of flight experience requirements. Aeronautical experience can be obtained in: (Choose the most complete correct answer.)
An aircraft, flight simulator, or flight training device.
For commercial airplane pilots, the cross country time for meeting aeronautical experience requirements means the time acquired during a flight that includes a point of landing that was at least a straight-line distance of more than __________ nautical miles from the original point of departure.
50
In addition to his/her pilot certificate or authorization, what must a pilot carry in order to act as a flight crewmember on a civil aircraft?
Photo ID such as a driver’s license.
A limitation placed on a person’s airman certificate may be removed:
Provided the person demonstrates for an examiner satisfactory proficiency in the area of operation.
If you are convicted of driving a car under the influence of alcohol, you:
Must send a written report to the FAA within 60 days of the conviction.
How long is a temporary pilot certificate good for prior to receiving a permanent one?
120 days.
A pilot certificate issued under Part 61 is provided:
Without a specific expiration date.
If your airman certificate, medical certificate, or a knowledge test report is lost or destroyed, how would you go about replacing the documents?
Airman certificate and knowledge test report replacements can be requested by letter to the FAA’s Airman Certification Branch. Medical certificate replacements can be requested by letter to the FAA’s Aerospace Medical Certification Division.
In order to be eligible for a practical test, an applicant must, when required, have an endorsement certifying that the applicant has training time within __________ preceding the month of application.
2 calendar months.
Which of the following must be included in a pilot logbook entry if that entry is required?
All of the answers are correct.
A pilot may log Second in Command time only for that flight time during which that person:
Occupies a crewmember station in an aircraft that requires more than one pilot by the aircraft’s type certificate or the regulations under which the flight is being conducted and that person holds the appropriate category, class, and instrument ratings (if required).
For a flight review to be valid in allowing a person to act as Pilot in Command, that flight review must have been accomplished within the preceding:
24 calendar months.
If a pilot makes a fraudulent or intentionally false entry in any logbook that is required to be kept that pilot:
May have his/her airman certificate, rating, or authorization suspended or revoked.
Under which part of the FARs can you find the medical requirements for medical certificates?
Part 67.