36. Federal Aviation Regulations Flashcards
1
Q
The underlying principle of the right-of-way rules is to ensure:
A
Less maneuverable aircraft have the right-of-way.
2
Q
The aircraft that always has right-of-way is the:
A
Aircraft in distress.
3
Q
If two or more aircraft are approaching to land:
A
The aircraft at the lower altitude has right-of-way.
4
Q
Scanning for traffic is best done by:
A
A series of short spaced eye movements covering 10 degree segments of the sky.
5
Q
If a converging airplane seems not to show any relative motion and is becoming larger it is probably:
A
On a collision course with your airplane.
6
Q
If you are approaching a towered airport and you are unable to receive instructions:
A
- Join the airport traffic pattern
2. Look for light gun signals.