Oral Questions Flashcards

1
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What pilot qualification make this flight legal?

A
  • 3 take off and landings within the preceding 90 days
  • Full stop at night or in a tail draggier
  • Flight review with in preceding 24 calendar months (CFI, new rating, air carrier or 141 check, DPE, or Complete a level of the winds program)
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2
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What is required for the Aircraft to be legal for this flight?

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WARTMOVES

  • W eight and balance (current unless mod made)
  • A irworthiness Certificate (as long as it is maintained)
  • R egistration (3 years)
  • T ransponder (24 months)
  • M EL
  • O perating Limits
  • V OR check (30 days)
  • E LT check (12 months)
  • S tatic and altimeter check (24 months)
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3
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What types of fog are there?

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-Radiation
earth surface cools surrounding air
-Advection
Warm airs moving over cooler ground
-Upslope
Air moving up a mountain
-Precipitation
rain cools air
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4
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What types of Ice are there?

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-Rime
rough milky white 
-Clear/Glaze
clear hard and glossy; difficult to break
-Mixed
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5
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What is included in a standard weather briefing?

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  • Adverse conditions
  • VFR not recommended
  • Synopsis
  • Current conditions - METAR’s
  • Enroute Forecast - TAF (4 times a day good for 30hrs)
  • Destination forecast
  • Winds aloft (2 times a day)
  • Notams
  • ATC delays
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6
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What is required for each airspace?

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  • Class A - Clearance, Transponder, DME above FL240
  • Class B - Private Pilot, Clearance, Transponder
  • Class C - Student pilot, Establish communications, transponder
  • Class D - Student pilot, Establish 2-way communication
  • Class E - Transponder above 10,000
  • Class G - No requirements
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7
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What special use airspace is there?

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  • Restricted area - must have controlling agency permission
  • MOA’s - Exercise caution (military operations)
  • Alert Areas - High intensity military training’s (exercise caution)
  • Warning Areas - Naval gunfire (exercise caution, contact controlling agency)
  • Victor Airway’s - From 1,200ft up to 18,000ft
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8
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What is the required equipment for day VFR flight?

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TOMATO FLAMES

  • T achometer
  • O il pressure
  • M anifold pressue
  • A ltimeter
  • T emperature sensor
  • O il Temperature
  • F uel Gauge
  • L anding gear position
  • A irspeed indicator
  • M agnetic Compass
  • E LT
  • S eat belts
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9
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What is the required equipment for Night VFR?

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FLAPS

  • F uses
  • L anding light
  • A nticollision lights
  • P osition lights
  • S ource of electricity
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10
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What is the required equipment for IFR?

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GRAB CARD

  • G enerator
  • R adios
  • A ttitude indicator
  • B all
  • C lock
  • A djustable altimeter
  • R ate of turn indicator
  • D irectional gyro
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11
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What is required prflight information?

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RAW FAT

  • Runway lengths
  • Alternates
  • Weather
  • Fuel
  • ATC delays
  • Takeoff/landing distance data
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12
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When should you notify the NTSB?

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P-FACTION

  • P roperty damage more than $25,000
  • F ire in flight
  • A ccident
  • C ollision in flight
  • T urbine failure
  • I llness of crew member
  • O verdue aircraft
  • N o control (control failure of any sort)
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13
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What are the light gun signals on the ground?

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  • Steady Green - cleared for takeoff
  • Flashing Green - Cleared for taxi
  • Steady Red - stop
  • Flashing Red - Taxi clear of runway in use
  • Flashing White - Return to starting point on airport
  • Alternating Red and Green - Exercise extreme caution
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14
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What are the light gun signals in the air?

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  • Steady Green - cleared for landing
  • Flashing Green - return for landing
  • Steady Red - give way and continue circling
  • Flashing Red - airport unsafe, do not land
  • Flashing White - N/A
  • Alternating Red and Green - Exercise extreme caution
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15
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What are the VFR weather minimums?

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  • Above 10,000 in class E airspace is 5/111
  • Below 10,000 in class C,D,E is 3/152
  • Below 10,000 in class B 3/COC
  • Class G cloud clearance - 152
  • Class G visual clearance - 3sm day, 1sm night
  • Class G cloud clearance below 1,200 AGL - COC
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