FAA Regulations Flashcards
0
Q
Responsible for and final authority to the operation of an aircraft
A
Pilot in command
1
Q
Documents required on board in order to fly
A
Airworthiness certificate
Registration certificate
Operating handbook
Weight & balance paperwork
2
Q
Documents and endorsements required to be carried by student pilots during solo flight
A
Student pilot certificate / class 3 medical 2 endorsements from instructor that a pre-solo written exam has been passed and pre-solo training has been completed to the point that the student is competent to solo in the make and model aircraft being flown.
3
Q
Valid term of student pilot endorsement
A
90 days
4
Q
VFR fuel requirements
Day
Night
A
Enough fuel to fly to intended landing plus: 30 minutes (day) 45 minutes (night)
5
Q
Altitude requirements
Populated
Unpopulated
A
1000’ above highest obstacle (pop)
500’ above surface (unpopulated)
6
Q
VFR equipment required
A
Air speed indicator Tachometer (for each engine) Oil pressure gauge Magnetic direction indicator Altimeter Temperature gauge (liquid cooled) Oil temperature gauge (air cooled) Emergency equipment (4 hire) Fuel gauge (for each tank) Landing gear position indicator Anti collision light (flash red/white) Manifold pressure gauge (turbo) Emergency locator transmitter Seat belts
7
Q
Required inspections for airworthiness:
A.V.I.A.T.E.S
A
Airworthiness Directives VOR check (30 days IFR) Inspections (annual) (100 hr for hire) Altimeter (24 months) Transponder (24 months) ELT (12 months) Static system (24 months IFR)
8
Q
Conditions which render aircraft registration invalid
30ftduc
A
30 days after death of owner Foreign transfer Transferred Destroyed US citizenship lost Cancelled