P6-4 Regulations Flashcards

4-3 Certificates 4-9 pilot ratings 4-10 medical 4-13 required certificates 4-14 Recent flight experience 4-16 High performance airplanes 4-17 Glider towing 4-18 Change of address Responsibility and Authority of the pilot in mom and 4-20 Preflight Action

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4-3 14 CFR Part 1

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contains definitions and abbreviations of many terms commonly used in aviation.

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4-3 14 CFR Part 61

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entitled “Certification: Pilots, Flight Instructors and Ground Instructors,” prescribes the requirements for issuing pilot and flight instructor certificates and ratings, the conditions of issue, and the privileges and limitations of those certificates and ratings.

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4-2 14 CFR Part 91

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entitled “General Operating and Flight Rules,” describes rules governing the operation of aircraft (with certain exceptions) within the United States.

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4-3 NTSB Part 830

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The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has established rules and requirements for notification and reporting of aircraft accidents and incidents. These are contained in.

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4-3 The holder of a student pilot certificate is limited to

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solo flights or flights with an instructor.

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4-4 Recreational pilots may not (6-1)

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-carry more than one passenger,
-pay less than the pro rata share of the operating expenses,
-fly an aircraft with more than 4 seats or high-performance characteristics, -demonstrate an aircraft to a prospective buyer,
-fly between sunset and sunrise, or
-fly in airspace in which communication with air traffic control is required.
-may fly beyond 50 NM from the departure airport with additional training and endorsements from an authorized instructor.

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4-9 what is a type rating

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more than 12,500 pounds maximum certificated takeoff weight.
All turbojet-powered airplanes.

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4-10 How often do you need a physical

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48 months
4 years

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4-10 How often do you need a CMEC

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24 months

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4-3 14 CFR Part 1 defines “night” as

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the time between end of civil twilight and the beginning of morning civil twilight

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4-9 Q3001. With respect to the certification of airmen, which are categories of aircraft ?
A - Gyroplane helicopter , airship , free balloon .
B - Airplane , rotorcraft , glider , lighter - than - air .
C - Single - engine land and sea , multiengine land and sea .

A

B - Airplane , rotorcraft , glider , lighter - than - air . Answer
( A ) is incorrect because it refers to classes of rotorcraft

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4-10 What is the CFR code for basic med?

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14 CFR part 68

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4-10 What should a pilot have to operate in basic med? 3

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-Valid US drivers license
-CMEC every 24 months (state licensed physician)
-Physical every 48 months

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4-10 restrictions when flying under basic med? 5

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  1. No more than five passengers-
  2. Maximum certificate takeoff weight of no more than 6000 pounds
  3. No more than six occupants
  4. Less than 250 knots, less than 18,000 feet MSL
  5. No compensation
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4-10 A third class medical certificate expires at the end of

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<40 is 60 months or 5 years
>40 is 24 months or 2 years

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4-10 the holder of a second-class medical certificate may exercise commercial privileges when?

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Doing the first 12 months, but the certificate is valid only for private pilot privileges during the follow 12 or 48 calendar months, depending on the applicants

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A medical certificate may last____ months to a year with first class privileges–__ months from the date of examination with a second-class privilege–_ or _ years with a third class privilege–Depending on whether the applicant is above 40 years of age

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6
12
2 or 5

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4-12 Q3023. For private pilot operations , a first - class medical certificate issued to a 23 - year - old pilot on October 21 , this year , will expire at midnight
A - October 21 , 2 years later.
B - October 31 , next year.
C - October 31 , 5 years later .

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C - October 31 , 5 years later .

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4-12 Q3023-1 . To operate under BasicMed the pilot in command must have completed a physical examination by a state licensed physician within the preceding
A - 48 months
B - 24 months
C - 12 months .

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A - 48 months.

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4-11 Q3022. For private pilot operations , a second class medical certificate issued to a 42 year old pilot on July 15 , this year, will expire at midnight on:
A - July 15 , 2 years later.
B - July 31 , 1 year later .
C - July 31 , 2 years later .

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C - July 31 , 2 years later .

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4-13 Do bladder and balloon pilots need a medical certificate?

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4-13 What three things must a private pilot have and a possession at all times

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Pilots license, photo ID, current medical certificate

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  1. Each person who holds a pilot certificate or a medical certificate shall present it for inspection upon the request of the Administrator , the National Transportation Safety Board or any
    A - authorized representative of the Department of Transportation .
    B - person in a position of authority .
    C - federal , state , or local law enforcement officer .
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C - federal , state , or local law enforcement officer–Each person who holds a pilot or medical certificate shall present it for inspection upon the request of the FAA Administrator , an NTSB representative , or any federal , state , or local law enforcement officer . ( PLT399 ) - 14 CFR §61.3

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4-14 no person may act as pilot in command of an aircraft carrying passengers unless

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Within proceeding 90 days, he has made three takeoffs and three landings as a solo manipulator category class and type rating required.
* touching go, landings are acceptable, unless the passengers are to be carried in a tailwheel airplane. In which case landings must be full stop. And must be in a tail wheel airplane.

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4-14 if passengers are to be carried during the period from one hour sunset to one hour before sunrise. The pilot in Command must have made.

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Within the proceeding 90 days at least three takeoffs and three landings during that period. The landings must have been. In the same category in class, Aircraft.

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4-15 Q3034. To meet the recency of experience requirements to act as pilot in command carrying passengers at night , a pilot must have made at least three takeoffs and three landings to a full stop within the preceding 90 days in
A - the same category and class of aircraft to be used
B - the same type of aircraft to be used .
C - any aircraft .

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A - the same category and class of aircraft to be used .

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  1. If a recreational or private pilot had a flight review on August 8 , this year , when is the next flight review required ?
A

C - August 31 , 2 years later .

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4-16 Q3033. The three takeoffs and landings that are required to act as pilot in command at night must be done during the time period from
A sunset to sunrise .
B 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise
C - the end of evening civil twilight to the beginning morning civil twilight .

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B. 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before sunrise .

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4-18 How long do you have to change your address

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4-8 Q3072. If an in - flight emergency requires immediate action , the pilot in command may…
A - deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet the emergency , but must submit a written report to the Administrator within 24 hours .
B - deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency .
C - not deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 unless prior to the deviation approval is granted by the Administrator .

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B - deviate from any rule of 14 CFR part 91 to the extent required to meet that emergency

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4-20 Q3081. Preflight action , as required for all flights away from the vicinity of an airport , shall include
A - the designation of an alternate airport .
B - a study of arrival procedures at airports / heliports of intended use .
C - an alternate course of action if the flight cannot be completed as planned .

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C - an alternate course of action if the flight cannot be completed as planned

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  1. What is the specific fuel requirement for flight under VFR during daylight hours in an airplane ? __minutes
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30 minutes during the day
45 at night

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FADEC

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Full Authority Digital Engine Control. “Complex airplane” (retractable landing gear, Controllable pitch props, etc.)

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FAR

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Federal Aviation Regulation (Rules)

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FB

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Winds and temperatures aloft forecast

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FBO

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Fixed-base operator (rental, repair, fueling station, etc. at airport (Map))

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FCS

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Flight control ststem

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FDC NOTAM

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Flight Data Center NOTAM. Flight restrictions etc.

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FIS-B

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Fight info service - Broadcast

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FL

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Flight level

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FMS

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Flight Management System

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FSDO

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flight standard district offices

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FSS

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Flight service station

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GMT

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Greenwich Mean Time

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GPH

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Gallons per hour

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GPO

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Government printing office

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Hg