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What document(s) must be in your personal possession or readily accessible in the aircraft while operating as pilot in command of an aircraft?
No person may act as pilot-in-command (PIC), or in any other capacity as a required pilot flight crewmember, of a civil aircraft of United States registry unless he/she has in possession or readily accessible in the aircraft a current pilot certificate and a photo ID.
If recency of experience requirements for night flight are not met and official sunset is 1830, the latest time passengers may be carried
is
No person may act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft carrying passengers during the period beginning one hour after sunset and ending one hour before sunrise unless, within the preceding 90 days, he/she has made at least three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop during that period in the category and class of aircraft to be used. 1830 + 59 minutes = 1929
What antidotal phrase can help reverse the hazardous attitude of “macho”?
Macho (I can do it) is the attitude found in pilots who are always trying to prove they are better than anyone else. The antidote for this attitude is: taking chances is
foolish.
On a cross-country flight, point A is crossed at 1500 hours and the plan is to reach point B at 1530 hours. Use the following
information to determine the indicated airspeed required to reach point B on schedule.
Distance between A and B 70 NM
Forecast wind 310° at 15 kts
Pressure altitude 8,000 ft
Ambient temperature -10 °C
True course 270°
The required indicated airspeed would be approximately
1. Find the ground speed that must be made between points A and B (Ground Speed on FLT menu). Distance 70 NM Time to travel 30 min Ground speed 140 kts 2. Find the true airspeed (Wind Correction on FLT menu). Wind direction 310° Wind speed 15 kts Course 270° Ground speed 140 kts True airspeed 151.8 kts True heading 274° 3. Find the required indicated (or calibrated) airspeed (Airspeed on FLT menu). Pressure altitude 8,000 ft Temperature -10 degrees C True airspeed 151.8 kts Indicated airspeed 137.1 kts (same as calibrated).
From whom should a departing VFR aircraft request radar traffic information during ground operations?
Pilots of departing VFR aircraft are encouraged to request radar traffic information by notifying ground control on initial contact with their request and proposed direction of flight.