P7-4.2 Regulations Flashcards

4-22 Seatbelts 4-23 Alcohol and Drugs 4-25 Right of Way rules 4-27 Parachutes 4-28 Deviation from ATC 4-29 Minimum safe altitudes 4-30 Basic VFR

1
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4-23 Alcohol and drugs fall under what FAA Part

A

Part 61

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4-26 list the order of importance as far as aircraft’s right away. Include towing, refueling, glider, balloons, engine driven, Emergency, rotorcraft, airship

A

Aircraft in distress, (Towing or refueling only of engine driven aircraft) Ballon, glider, airship, engine driven

When 2 aircraft’s of the same class are on collision, the left airplane must turn. Unless on collision or near collision course

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4-22 Q3083. Flight crewmembers are required to keep their safety belts and shoulder harnesses fastened during
A - takeoffs and landings .
B - all flight conditions .
C - flight in turbulent air .

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A - takeoffs and landings .

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4-23 Q3086. With certain exceptions , safety belts are required to be secured about passengers during
A - taxi , takeoffs , and landings .
B - all flight conditions .
C - flight in turbulent air

A

A - taxi , takeoffs , and landings .

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4-23 Q3087. Safety belts are required to be properly secured about which persons in an aircraft and when ?
A - Pilots only , during takeoffs and landings
B - Passengers , during taxi , takeoffs , and landings only .
C - Each person on board the aircraft during the entire flight .

A

B - Passengers , during taxi , takeoffs , and landings only .

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4-24 Q3079. No person may attempt to act as a crewmember of a civil aircraft with
A - .008 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood
B - .004 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood .
C - .04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood .

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C - .04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood .

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4-24 Q3079-1 . How soon after the conviction for driving while intoxicated by alcohol or drugs shall it be reported to the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division ?
A - No later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action .
B - No later than 30 working days after the motor vehicle action .
C - Required to be reported upon renewal of medical certificate .

A

A - No later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action .

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4-24 Q2126. A pilot convicted of operating an aircraft under the influence of alcohol , or using drugs that affect the person’s faculties , is grounds for a
A - denial of an application for an FAA certificate , rating , or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61 .
B - written notification to the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute ( CAMI ) within 60 days after the conviction .
C - written report to be filed with the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division ( AMC - 700 ) not later than 60 day after the conviction

A

A - denial of an application for an FAA certificate , rating , or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61 .

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4-25 Q2128. A pilot convicted of operating a motor vehicle while either intoxicated by , impaired by , or under the influence of alcohol or a drug is required to provide a
A - written report to the FAA Civil Aeromedical Institute ( CAMI ) within 60 days
B - written report to the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division ( AMC - 700 ) not later than 60
C - notification of the conviction to an FAA Aviation Medical Examiner ( AME ) not later than 60

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B - written report to the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division ( AMC - 700 ) not later than 60 days after the conviction

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4-27 Q3172. An approved chair - type parachute may be carried in an aircraft for emergency use if it has been packed by an appropriately rated parachute rigger within the preceding
A - 120 days .
B - 180 days .
C - 365 days

A

B - 180 days .

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4-27 Q3173. With certain exceptions , when must each occu- pant of an aircraft wear an approved parachute ?
A - When a door is removed from the aircraft to facilitate parachute jumpers .
B - When intentionally pitching the nose of the aircraft up or down 30 ° or more .
C - When intentionally banking in excess of 30 °

A

B - 180 days .

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12
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HS

A

Hot Spot (for runway incursions)

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HIRL

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high intensity Runway lights

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14
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HIWAS

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Hazardous inflight weather Advisory Service

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hPa

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Hectopascal’s

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HSI

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Horizontal Situation Indicator

17
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IAP or DIAP

A

Instrument Approach Procedures

18
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ICAO

A

International Civil Aviation Organization

19
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IFH

A

Instrument Flying Handbook

20
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ILS critical zone

A

Instrument landing System critical zone (runway sign yellow with railroad track like lines). Don’t Stop!

21
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IR

A

Insturment route

22
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KOEL

A

Kinds of operation equipment list

23
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Kollsman window

A

Altimeter setting

24
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LAHSO

A

Land and hold shor of

25
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LDA

A

Landing Distance Available

26
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LDIN

A

Lead in lighting system