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
4-23 Alcohol and drugs fall under what FAA Part
Part 61
4-26 list the order of importance as far as aircraft’s right away. Include towing, refueling, glider, balloons, engine driven, Emergency, rotorcraft, airship
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
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 .
A - takeoffs and landings .
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 - taxi , takeoffs , and landings .
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 .
B - Passengers , during taxi , takeoffs , and landings only .
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 .
C - .04 percent by weight or more alcohol in the blood .
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 - No later than 60 days after the motor vehicle action .
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 - denial of an application for an FAA certificate , rating , or authorization issued under 14 CFR part 61 .
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
B - written report to the FAA Civil Aviation Security Division ( AMC - 700 ) not later than 60 days after the conviction
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
B - 180 days .
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 °
B - 180 days .
HS
Hot Spot (for runway incursions)
HIRL
high intensity Runway lights
HIWAS
Hazardous inflight weather Advisory Service
hPa
Hectopascal’s
HSI
Horizontal Situation Indicator
IAP or DIAP
Instrument Approach Procedures
ICAO
International Civil Aviation Organization
IFH
Instrument Flying Handbook
ILS critical zone
Instrument landing System critical zone (runway sign yellow with railroad track like lines). Don’t Stop!
IR
Insturment route
KOEL
Kinds of operation equipment list
Kollsman window
Altimeter setting
LAHSO
Land and hold shor of
LDA
Landing Distance Available
LDIN
Lead in lighting system