Fars 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What do you need if you want to train someone on CE-500 type rating not limited to VFR?

A

1) Flight instructor certificate with an instrument airplane rating
2) CE-type rating

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2
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What do you need for a class rating?

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1) Endorsement
2) Practical Test
3) No need an knowledge test

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3
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What do you need for a category rating?

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1) endorsement
2) Practical Test
3) no need for an knowledge test

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4
Q

A student was trained in other country. What are you looking for to count the training?

A

Foreign contracting state to the convention on international civil aviation

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5
Q

documents you need while operating as a flight instructor?

A

Pilot Certificate and Flight Instructor Certificate

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6
Q

FAA Advisory Circular 61-98

A

the flight review

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7
Q

AC 61-65 Appendix 1

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Common endorsements

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8
Q

Before endorsing a student for solo flight, what needs to be demonstrated?

A

1) Slow Flight
2) Stalls
3) emergency Landings
4) takeoffs and landings
5) go arounds

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9
Q

Commercial Pilot Requirements

A

1) 18 years of age
2) English language
3) logbook endorsement
4) knowledge test
5) private pilot certificate

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10
Q

A person who holds an airline transport pilot certificate is entitled to the same privileges as those afforded a person
who holds a ________________ certificate with an instrument rating.

A

commercial pilot

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11
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airline transport pilot hour limitations on flight instruction

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1) Not more than 8 hours in 24

2) Not more than 36 hours in 7 days

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12
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towing a glider or unpowered ultralight vehicle requirements

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1) Holds a private, commercial or airline transport pilot certificate with a category rating for powered aircraft;
2) I00 hours of pilot-in-command time
3) endorsement

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13
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towing a glider: requirements in 24 months

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1) three actual or simulated tows of a glider or unpowered ultralight vehicle with a qualified pilot
2) three flights as pilot in command of a glider or unpowered ultralight vehicle towed by an aircraft
3) knowledge test

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14
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Solo requirements for student pilots (Paperwork)

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1) training in the make and model of aircraft or a similar make and model of aircraft in
2) maneuvers and procedures prescribed in this section;
3) Endorsed the student pilot’s logbook for the specific make and model aircraft to be flown, a

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15
Q

How many days an solo flight endorsement remain current?

A

every 90

days thereafter.

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16
Q

Solo requirements maneuvers

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(I) Proper flight preparation procedures, including preflight planning and preparation, powerplant operation, and
aircraft systems;
(2) Taxiing or surface operations, including runups;
(3) Takeoffs and landings, including normal and crosswind;
(4) Straight and level flight, and turns in both directions;
(5) Climbs and climbing turns;
(6) Airport traffic patterns, including entry and departure procedures;
(7) Collision avoidance, windshear avoidance, and wake turbulence avoidance;
(8) Descents, with and without turns, using high and low drag configurations;
(9) Flight at various airspeeds from cruise to slow flight;
( I 0) Stall entries from various flight attitudes and power combinations with recovery initiated at the first indication of a stall, and recovery from a full stall;
( 11) Emergency procedures and equipment malfunctions;
(12) Ground reference maneuvers;
(13) Approaches to a landing area with simulated engine malfunctions;
(14) Slips to a landing; and
( 15) Go-arounds.

17
Q

Solo cross-country flight requirements

A

1) Cannot do 25 NM flight if the student is not endorsed for X flight
2) When endorsed, not more than 5o NM.

18
Q

Student pilot requirement to fly in Class B

A

The logbook endorsement and date should be within 9- days

19
Q

Night flying rule in Alaska

A

If the requirements are not met, the privilege’s will be taken off. Examiner can take the night flight off the certificate

20
Q

Private pilot requirements

A

1) 40 hours of flight time (20 from flight instructor and 10 solo)
2) 3 hours of cross-country
3) 3 hours of night (One cross-country flight of over 100 nautical miles) 10 takeoffs and 10 landings to a full stop
4) 3 hours of instrument
5) 3 hours of flight training within 60 days preceding the date of the test
6) 10 hours of solo flight time (5 solo x country)
7) (one 150 nautical miles total distance)
8) Three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop (with each landing involving a flight in the traffic pattern) at an
airport with an operating control tower.

21
Q

A biennial flight review will consist of

A

a minimum of 1 hour ground training and 1 hour flight training.

22
Q

A flight instructor who has not satisfactorily accomplished a flight review or passed a required proficiency check within the prescribed time is

A

not authorized to fly solo.

23
Q

An airport without a control tower lies within the controlled airspace of an airport with an
operating tower. Communication requirement

A

the tower-controlled airport only as well as to fly through the area.

24
Q

Operations in Class B, C, D Student Pilot requirements

A

1) The use of radios, communications, navigation systems and facilities, and radar services.

25
Q

The airspace at McCampbell is Class G to 700 feet, and then Class E. Night requirements Class G

A

3 SM visibility, 500 feet below the clouds, 1000 feet above, and 2,000 feet horizontally from clouds

26
Q

special VFR operations

A

1) With an ATC clearance;
2) Clear of clouds with 1 SM visibility
3) between sunrise and sunset
4) Airplane is equipped for instrument

27
Q

Regulations stipulate that, at an airport located within Class E airspace and at which ground visibility is not reported ,takeoffs and landings of airplanes under special VFR are

A

authorized if the Flight visibility is at least 1SM

28
Q

Speed rules

A

Class 10000: 250
Class D C: 200
Class B: 250
Under Class B: 200

29
Q

Except when necessary for takeoff or landing, what is the minimum safe attitude for a pilot to
operate an aircraft anywhere?

A

An altitude allowing, if a power unit fails, an emergency landing without undue hazard to persons
or property on the surface

30
Q

When operating under VFR at more than 3,000 feet AGL, cruising altitudes to be maintained are
based upon the

A

magnetic course being flown.