324 FARS Flashcards

1
Q

830.15

Written report for accident has to be filed within ________ days

Written incident report due __________

Report to be filed with ____________

A

Reports and statements to be filed

  • Written report has to e filed within 10 days for accident report
  • Written incident report on request
  • Report to be filed with NTSB field office nearest the accident or incident
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830.5

Must immediately notify NTSB when: (8)

Large aircraft Misc. Malfunctions (3)

A
Immediate notification to NTSB 
•	Flight control malfunction
•	Crewmemeber incapacitation 
•	Crewmember incapacitation
•	Turbine engine failure
•	In flight fire
•	mid air collision
•	property damage +25000
•	Large aircraft misc malfunctions
o	loss of 2 or more engines
o	use of emergency egress system
o	failure of hydraulic or electrical system
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830.2

Accident is when ________

Substantial damage is considered:

Things not. included as substantial damage:
(9)

A

Accident: Death or serious injury
Substantial damage

Substantial Damage: anything that effects structural strength, performance or flight characteristics and REQUIRES MAJOR REPIAR

Does not include :
Wingtips
Engine failure
Damage
Bent fairings
Ground damage to prop 
Damage to gear 
Wheels 
Brakes
Flaps.
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NTSB 830

Notification applies to all _________ even aircraft outside the US.

Failure to comply can result in a fine of _____ a day.

A

Notification of recording accidents and incidents

Applies to all US registered civil aircraft both with and outside US

Failure to comply can result in a fine of 1000 a day.

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5
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Subpart F/G
Large and Turbine Powered Airplanes

Special Equipment other than
TOMATO FLAMMES FLAPS GRABCARD
NEEDED: (9)

A
♣	2 D-Cell Flashlight
♣	Checklist
♣	Landing Light
♣	First aid kit
♣	Megaphone
♣	Hand fire extinguishers
♣	Crash axe
♣	Aural speed warning
♣	Flight and Voice recorders
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91.307

60/30 rule

DOES NOT APPLY TO

A

No bank more than 60 no pitch more than 30 degrees without a parachute.

DOES NOT APPLY TO MANEUVERS FOR CHECK RIDE PREP OR CHECKRIDE

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91.303

AEROBATIC FLIGHT:
Definition:

1500
3
________ are considered normal flight.

A
  • Not under 1500 feet
  • Vis must be at least 3 statute miles
  • Definition: an intentional maneuver involving an change in altitude, attitude, abnormal , acceleration not required for normal flight.
  • Training maneuvers conducted in preparation for a check ride are considered normal flight.
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8
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91.157

SVFR

A
  • Within the lateral boundaries of controlled airspace designated to the surface for an airport
  • One mile flight vis. And clear of clouds
  • Between sunset and sunrise must be instrument rated and equipped.
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91.155 Basic VFR minimums:

What are the two exceptions?

A
  • Take off or landing in controlled airspace requires at least 1000 / 3
  • Practicing traffic patterns at night in class G within ½ mile of runway 1 mile clear of clouds.
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91.126 Operating Class G

When coming into land all turns should be made to _________

A

Left

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91.116 Minimum Altitudes

Anywhere
Congested
Other than Congested

A
  • Anywhere – an emergency landing witout undue hazard to persons or property
  • Congested – 1000 ft. above the highest obstacle within 2000 ft.
  • Other than congested aread s – at least 500 ft. except sparsely populated areas or open waters
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91.111 Formation Flight

3

A
  • May not operate so close to as create a hazard
  • Not authorized when carrying passengers for hire
  • Must coordinate with other pilot
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91.109 Safety Pilot

Must have for
________

Has to be a __________ licensed pilot in _____ and _____ of airplane being flown.

Has to have _____ controls

Must determine flight can be done ________.

Saftey pilot does/does not need medical.

A
  • During simulated instrument flight
  • Has to be private pilot, in cat and class being flown
  • Has to have dual controls
  • Determined flight can be made safely
  • Safety pilot doesn’t need MEDICAL
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91.105-91.107 Seatbelts

During taxi takeoff and landings pilot must

91.105 says lap belt must be:

A

Brief passengers on how to use.
Tell passengers to use them.
Ensure passengers are using them.

Lap belt must be fastened at all times.

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91.215

FAA may not use NASA forms for enforcement purposes but only if:

(4)

Must submit report within 4 days.

Only can save yourself once every ____ years.

A

91.25 NASA FORMS: Aviation Safety Reporting Program
• FAA may not use reports for enforcement purposes, but only if
o Non criminal
o Not intentional
o Does not disclose a lack of qualification
o No accident involved
• MUST SUBMIT REPORT WITHIN 10 DAYS
• Only can do it to save yourself once every five years

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16
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91.13

Careless or Reckless

What does it mean to be careless?

What does it meant o be reckless?

Only flight rules?

Definition:

A

• carless is usually INADVERTENT conduct
o neglected the care a normal person would

• Reckless is DELIBERATE conduct
o Knew the risk
o Didn’t’ set out to harm anyone or property

Flight and ground rules.

Endangerment of life or property.