Aircraft Certificates and Documents Flashcards
Documents required to be on board an aircraft prior to flight.
Airworthiness Certificate
Registration Certificate
Operating limitations
Weight and balance data
What information meets the requirements of the aircraft Operating Limitations?
AFM (aircraft flight manual)
POH (pilot operating handbook)
placards
instrument markings
Which required documents must be displayed in such a way as to be visible to both passengers and crew?
The Airworthiness Certificate
Are the aircraft and engine logbooks required to be carried on board an aircraft?
No. They should be kept in a safe place away from the aircraft. They must be made available upon request.
How can a pilot determine if his aircraft is equipped with a Mode C altitude encoding transponder?
By referencing the weight and balance equipment list for the aircraft.
What is the significance of aircraft certified in the Normal Category of airworthiness?
Aircraft structure is capable of withstanding a load factor of 3.8 G’s without failure. This applies to aircraft intended for non-acrobatic operation.
What is the significance of aircraft certified in the Utility Category of airworthiness?
Aircraft structure is capable of withstanding a load factor of 4.4 Gs without failure. This usually permits limited aerobatics, including spins (if approved).
Are aircraft flight manuals (AFM) required to be on board all aircraft?
Generally, all aircraft manufactured after March 1, 1979 must have an AFM.
What are Special Flight Permits?
Authorization issued to an aircraft that currently does not meet airworthiness requirements but is safe for a specific flight.
For what purposes are Special Flight Permits usually issued?
a. Flying an aircraft to a base for repairs to be made
b. Delivering or exporting an aircraft
c. Production flight testing new aircraft
d. Evacuating aircraft from areas of impending danger.
What is the procedure for obtaining a Special Flight Permit?
Contact local FSDO.
Instruments and equipment required for VFR day flight.
a. Airspeed indicator
b. Altimeter
c. Magnetic compass
d. Tachometer (for each engine)
e. Oil pressure gauge (for each engine)
f. Temperature / Oil Temp gauge (for each liquid cooled / air cooled engine)
g. Manifold pressure gauge (for each altitude engine)
h. Fuel gauge showing quantity in each tank
i. Landing gear position indicator
k. Safety belts (for each occupant over 2 years old)
l. Shoulder harnesses (for each front seat)
m. ELT (emergency locator tranmitter)
When is floatation gear required for day VFR flight?
if the flight is operated for hire over water beyond power-off gliding distance from the shore.
What extra instruments and equipment are required for VFR night flight?
a. Navigation lights
b. Anti collision light
c. Landing light
d. Source of power for all electrical equipment
e. Spare set of fuses (three of each kind required)