Aircraft Procedures safety, and emergencies Flashcards

1
Q

From which direction should you approach a fixed winged aircraft?

A

From the tail to avoid the propellers

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2
Q

When must you wear a seat belt in the airplane?

A

when sitting down until 1,500 feet.

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3
Q

If you exit due to an aircraft emergency at 2,000 ft, which parachute will you deploy?

A

reserve

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4
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About 4,000 ft before jump altitude, you should complete what 2 task?

A

Big 3 gear check and pin check.

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5
Q

At what altitude can remove your seat belt?

A

1,500

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What’s the most serious center of gravity (CG) problem for a pilot?

A

A heavy tail because the aircraft becomes unstable and difficult to fly an dit may stall.

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8
Q

What are the FAA’s cloud clearance requirement/

A
  1. Altitude: More than 12 feet above the surface and at or above 10,000 MSL
  2. Flight visibility: 5
  3. Distance from clouds: 10,000 ft above; 1,000 feel below; 1 mile horizontal
  4. Altitude: More than 1200 ft, above the surface, but less than 10,000 feet MSL
  5. Flight visibility: 3
  6. 1000 feet above; 500 feet below, 2,000 ft horizontal
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9
Q

What part of the door should you handle to open or close it?

A

Grab the lowest horizontal rails with both hands at its center.

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10
Q

How should you respond to an aircraft emergency at 1000 ft?

A

All passengers land with aircraft

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