39. Night Flying Flashcards

1
Q

To acquire a private pilot certificate you need:

A

Three hours of night dual instruction.

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2
Q

At night, objects can best be seen by:

A

Viewing them slightly off center.

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3
Q

As part of your night preflight determine that the position (navigation) lights are operating. They are:

A
  1. Red for the left wingtip
  2. Green for the right wing tip
  3. White for the tail.
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4
Q

Taxiway lights are:

A

Blue.

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5
Q

Runway threshold lights are:

A

Green.

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6
Q

The best explanation for the purpose of navigation lights is to help a pilot:

A

See and determine the direction of other airplanes.

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7
Q

Night is defined as:

A

The end of evening civil twilight and the start of morning civil twilight.

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8
Q

A runway VASI system provides:

A

Visual descent information to the runway.

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9
Q

To easily remember the proper descent path using a VASI system, use this phrase:

A

Red over white, I’m all right.

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10
Q

When landing over a darkened area, the pilot may experience the illusion that:

A

The airplane is higher than it actually is.

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11
Q

A common problem to avoid at night, especially for the inexperienced pilot, is:

A

Making the approach at too fast an airspeed.

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