4: (181) Federal Aviation Regulations Flashcards
Regulations which refer to “commercial operators” relate to that person who…
for compensation or hire, engages in the carriage by aircraft in air commerce of persons or property, other than as an air carrier.
Which data must be recorded in the aircraft logbook or other record by a pilot making a VOR operational check for IFR operations?
Date of check, place of operational check, bearing error, and signature.
To serve as second in command of an airplane that is certificated for more than one pilot crew-member, and operated under Part 91, a person must
within the last 12 months become familiar with the required information, and perform and log pilot time in the type of airplane for which privileges are requested.
Which is the correct symbol for the stalling speed or the minimum steady flight speed in a SPECIFIED configuration?
Vs1
Aircraft that operate in Class A airspace must be equipped with
ADS-B with TIS-B
To act as pilot in command of an airplane towing a glider, a pilot must have accomplished, within the preceding 24 months, at least…
three actual or simulated glider tows while accompanied by a qualified tow pilot.
A person with a Commercial Pilot certificate may act as pilot in command of an aircraft for compensation or hire, if that person…
is qualified in accordance with 14 CFR Part 61 and with the applicable parts that apply to the operation.
Pilots who change their permanent mailing address and fail to notify the FAA Airmen Certification Branch of this change, are entitled to exercise the privileges of their pilot certificate for a period of…
30 Days
A coded transponder equipped with altitude reporting equipment is required for…
Class A, Class B, and Class C airspace areas.
A pilot flying a single-engine airplane observes a multiengine airplane approaching from the left. Which pilot should give way?
The pilot of the multiengine airplane should give way; the single-engine airplane is to its right.
Pilots are not authorized to land an aircraft from an instrument approach unless the…
flight visibility is at, or exceeds, the visibility prescribed in the approach procedure being used.
When flying in a VFR corridor designated through Class B airspace, the maximum speed authorized is…
200 knots
Pilots and/or Flight Crew members involved in NMAC occurrences are urged to report each incident immediately:
By radio or phone to the nearest FAA ATC Facility or FSS.
The maximum cumulative time that an emergency locator transmitter may be operated before the rechargeable battery must be recharged is
60 minutes (or 50% of batt. life)
When weather information indicates that abnormally high barometric pressure exists, or will be above ___ inches of mercury, flight operations will not be authorized contrary to the requirements published in NOTAMs.
31.00
Notification to the NTSB is required when there has been substantial damage…
to an engine caused by engine failure in flight.
How many days after an accident is a report required to be filed with the nearest NTSB field office?
10 days
If a pilot does not meet the recency of experience requirements for night flight and official sunset is 1900 CST, the latest time passengers should be carried is
1959 CST
For an airport with an approved instrument approach procedure to be listed as an alternate airport on an IFR flight plan, the forecasted weather conditions at the time of arrival must be at or above the following weather minimums.
Ceiling 800 feet and visibility 2 SM for nonprecision.
An ATC transponder is not to be used unless it has been tested, inspected, and found to comply with regulations within the preceding…
24 calendar months
On an instrument approach where a DH or MDA is applicable, the pilot may not operate below, or continue the approach unless the…
aircraft is continuously in a position from which a descent to a normal landing, on the intended runway, can be made.
What is V2 speed?
Takeoff safety speed
For an airport without an approved instrument approach procedure to be listed as an alternate airport on an IFR flight plan, the forecasted weather conditions at the time of arrival must have at least a…
ceiling and visibility that allows for a descent, approach, and landing under basic VFR.
You are planning a trip and one of your passengers states that he prefers not to use his shoulder harness because it is uncomfortable. You should…
explain that it is a mandatory requirement and that he must use the shoulder harness during takeoff and landing.
Each required flight crewmember is required to keep his or her shoulder harness fastened…
during takeoff and landing, unless he or she is unable to perform required duties.
Which is required equipment for powered aircraft during VFR night flights?
An electric landing light, if the flight is for hire.
In order to qualify for BasicMed, you must have received a comprehensive examination from:
A state-licensed physician within the previous 48 months.
In what type of operation, not regulated by 14 CFR Part 119, may a commercial pilot act as pilot in command and receive compensation for services?
Nonstop flights within a 25 SM radius of an airport to carry persons for intentional parachute jumps.
Which is true concerning required maintenance inspections?
An annual inspection may be substituted for a 100-hour inspection.
A pilot convicted of operating an aircraft as a crewmember under the influence of alcohol, or using drugs that affect the person’s faculties, is grounds for a…
denial of an application for an FAA certificate, rating, or authorization issued under 14 CFR Part 61.
No person may operate a large civil aircraft of U.S.-registry which is subject to a lease, unless the lessee has mailed a copy of the lease to the FAA Aircraft Registration Branch, Oklahoma City, OK, within how many hours of its execution?
24
Prior to carrying passengers at night, the pilot in command must have accomplished the required takeoffs and landings in…
the same category, class, and type of aircraft (if a type rating is required).
Portable electronic devices which may cause interference with the navigation or communication system may not be operated on a U.S.-registered civil aircraft being flown…
in carrier operations
Required flight crewmembers’ seatbelts must be fastened…
while the crewmembers are at their stations.
What limitation is imposed on a newly certificated commercial pilot-airplane, if that person does not hold an instrument rating? The carriage of passengers…
for hire on cross-country flights in excess of 50 NM, or for hire at night is prohibited.