FAR AIM Recurrent A v4.0 Flashcards

1
Q

Part 1 contains what information

A

Definitions and Abbreviations

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2
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Part 61 contains what information

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Certification of pilots, flight instructors, and ground instructors

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3
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Part 67 contains what information

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Medical Standards and Certifications

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4
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Part 91 contains what information

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General Operating and Flight Rules

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5
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Part 135 contains what information

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Governs the operating requirements for Commuter and On-Demand operations

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6
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61.3

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Details that a pilot needs to have their AROW documents

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7
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61.23

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Medical certificates

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8
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61.51

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Pilot logbooks

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9
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61.57

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Recent flight experience requirements

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10
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67.409

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Addresses denial of a medical certificate and provides steps for reconsideration

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11
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91.7

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Aircraft airworthiness

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12
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91.21

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Portable Electronic Devices

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13
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91.141

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Flight restrictions in the vicinity of VIPs

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14
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135.263

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Flight time limitations and rest requirements

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15
Q

When is a VOR check required?

A

When operating IFR using the VOR system of navigation.

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16
Q

How often does a VOR need to be checked?

A

Every 30 days

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17
Q

What are the 5 ways to check a VOR?

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  • Test signal +/- 4
  • Designated ground checkpoint +/- 4
  • Dual VOR check +/-4
  • Designated airborne checkpoint +/- 6
  • Pilot selected airborne checkpoint on a VOR airway
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18
Q

Where is a VOT frequency published?

A

Upper left hand corner of the airport diagram

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19
Q

When using a VOT, and tuned into the frequency, what should the VOR indicate?

A

TO indication at 180
FROM indication at 360

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20
Q

What is required once a VOR check is completed? (4 items)

A
  • Date
  • Place
  • Bearing error
  • Signature
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21
Q

A VOR check is only required when operating ____ using the ____ system for radio navigation

A

IFR, VOR

22
Q

What checklists need to be on a FlightStar plane?

A

Normal and Emergency

23
Q

What charts need to be on a FlightStar plane?

A

Pertinent VFR and/or IFR aeronautical charts
For IFR operations, each pertinent navigational enroute, area, approach chart

24
Q

What does 91.203 require?

A

That the airworthiness certificate be displayed at the cabin or cockpit entrance so that it is visible to passengers

25
Q

When does aircraft registration expire?

A

3 years from the expiration date on the previous certificate

26
Q

For part 135 there are three ways to obtain night currency when it comes to takeoff and landings. What are the three ways?

A
  • Do 3 Night takeoff and landings in the last 90 days in Cat, Class, and Type
  • 1500 hours, be daytime current in type, 15 hours in last 90 day in type, 3 night takeoff and landings in the last 90 days
  • Attend an approved Part 142 training program within 12 months (FlightSafety)
27
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AIM

A

Aeronautical Information Manual

28
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Class A airspace (Description)

A

18,000 MSL up to and including FL 600

29
Q

Class B airspace (Description)

A

Surface to 10,000 MSL, designed to contain all instrument approach procedures

30
Q

SAFO

A

Safety Alert for Operators

31
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Class C (Description)

A

Surface to 4,000 AGL, 5 nm inner ring, 10 nm outer ring (1,200 AGL to 4,000 AGL)

32
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Class D (Description)

A

Surface to 2,500 feet AGL, outer radius is generally 4 nm

33
Q

Unless designated otherwise, what altitudes does Class E extend from?

A

14,500 MSL to 18,000 MSL

34
Q

Where is a 200 knot speed limit required? (3 items)

A
  • under the shelve of a class B
  • within 4 nm of a class C
  • within 4 nm of a class D
35
Q

Where are cloud clearances and inflight visibilities located in the FAR?

A

FAR 91.155

36
Q

Class B Cloud Clearances

A

3 miles visibility, clear of clouds

37
Q

Class C, Class D, Class E (below 10,000 MSL)

A

3 miles 1-5-2

38
Q

Class G 1200 or less AGL (day)

A

1 mile visibility, clear of clouds

39
Q

Class G 1200 or less AGL (night)

A

3 miles 1-5-2

40
Q

Class G more than 1200 AGL (day)

A

1 mile, 1-5-2

41
Q

Class G more than 1200 AGL (night)

A

3 mile 1-5-2

42
Q

Except when necessary for takeoff and landing, no person may operate under VFR, how close to the surface?

A

Within 500 feet of the surface or 500 feet horizontally from any obstacle

43
Q

No person my operate an aircraft part 135 VFR in uncontrolled airspace when the ceiling is less than ______ feet unless flight visibility is at least _____ miles

A

1000, 2

44
Q

FAR 135.209

A

Fuel requirements for VFR operations (30 minutes day, 45 minutes night)

45
Q

Ops Spec C077 requires that you obtain your IFR clearance within how many miles of the departure airport?

A

50

46
Q

SFRA

A

Special Flight Rules Area

47
Q

FRZ

A

Flight-Restricted Zone

48
Q

Where is the SFRA located?

A

30 nm around Washington DC

49
Q

Where is the FRZ located?

A

15 nm around Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport

50
Q

What is the default duration after activation for Pilot Controlled Lighting?

A

15 minutes

51
Q

Each required flight crewmember assigned to a flight under FAR 135 must have completed which check within the preceding 12 calendar months?

A

FAR 135.293