59. Rules to Fly By Flashcards
Who is directly responsible for the final authority as to the operation of an aircraft?
Pilot-in-Command.
A licensed private pilot, to be legally able to fly, must have:
A current medical certificate.
All pilots must demonstrate proficiency on a recurring basis every 24 calendar months. This is accomplished by a:
Flight review.
If you are a private pilot and the sole manipulator of the controls of an airplane, you can log the time as:
Pilot-in-Command.
How is night is defined for flying purposes?
- Period beginning one hour after sunset
2. Ending one hour before sunrise.
No person may act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft:
Within 8 hours of any alcohol consumption.
All passengers must have supplemental oxygen provided for them when flying:
At a cabin pressure altitude above 15,000 feet.
On taxi, takeoff, and landing:
All persons in an airplane must have a seatbelt and shoulder harness fastened.
An airplane, not used for hire, must have:
An annual inspection.
The NTSB Part 830 states that a pilot must immediately notify them:
In the case of an aircraft accident.