Part 61 96- 101 Recreational Pilots Flashcards
What it the eligibility requirements?
1) 17 years
2) English
3) Receive a logbook endorsement for knowledge and practical test
4) Pass the required knowledge test
5) Hold either a student pilot certificate or sport pilot certificate.
What are the Aeronautical knowledge test requirements?
(1) Applicable Federal Aviation Regulations of this chapter that relate to recreational pilot privileges, limitations, and flight operations;
(2) Accident reporting requirements of the National Transportation Safety Board;
(3) Use of the applicable portions of the “Aeronautical Information Manual” and FAA advisory circulars;
(4) Use of aeronautical charts for VFR navigation using pilotage with the aid of a magnetic compass;
(5) Recognition of critical weather situations from the ground and in flight, windshear avoidance, and the procurement and use of aeronautical weather reports and forecasts;
(6) Safe and efficient operation of aircraft, including collision avoidance, and recognition and avoidance of wake turbulence;
(7) Effects of density altitude on takeoff and climb performance;
(8) Weight and balance computations;
(9) Principles of aerodynamics, powerplants, and aircraft systems;
(10) Stall awareness, spin entry, spins, and spin recovery techniques, if applying for an airplane single-engine rating;
(11) Aeronautical decision making and judgment; and
(12) Preflight action that includes—
Flight proficiency.
. (1) For a single-engine airplane rating:
(i) Preflight preparation;
(ii) Preflight procedures;
(iii) Airport operations;
(iv) Takeoffs, landings, and go-arounds;
(v) Performance maneuvers;
(vi) Ground reference maneuvers;
(vii) Navigation;
(viii) Slow flight and stalls;
(ix) Emergency operations; and
(x) Postflight procedures.
What are Aeronautical experience?
1) at least 30 hours of flight time that includes at least with
2) 15 hours of flight training
Can a sport pilot certificate be credited to recreational pilot certificate?
Yes
(1) The flight training was accomplished in the same category and class of aircraft for which the rating is sought;
(2) The flight instructor with a sport pilot rating was authorized to provide the flight training; and
(3) The flight training included training on areas of operation that are required for both a sport pilot certificate and a recreational pilot certificate.
What are the X country requirements?for within 50 NM miles. During training
(1) Received ground and flight training
(2) Received ground and flight training for the area, terrain, and aids to navigation that are in the vicinity of the departure airport;
(3) Been found proficient
(4) Received from an authorized instructor a logbook endorsement, which is carried in the person’s possession in the aircraft, that permits flight within 50 nautical miles from the departure airport.
What are the airspace limitations? B, C, D
Ground and flight training
1) Use of radios, communication
2) three take offs and landing in controlled tower airport in traffics pattern
3) Applicable flight rules under part 91.
4) found proficient
5) Endorsement (carry with you)
What are the aircraft limitations?
For more than four occupants;
With more than one powerplant;
With a powerplant of more than 180 horsepower
With retractable landing gear;
What the compensation limitations?
Not pay less than the pro rata share
Cannot fly carrying a passenger or property for compensation or hire;
2) For compensation or hire;
3) In furtherance of a business;
How many passengers can you carry?
one
Night time limitations.
cannot fly from sunset to sunrise
What are the altitude and visibility requierments?
1) At an altitude of more than 10,000 feet MSL or 2,000 feet AGL, whichever is higher;
2) When the flight or surface visibility is less than 3 statute miles;
(3) Without visual reference to the surface;
What is the cross country flight training requirement?
3) 2 hours of flight training en route to an airport that is located more than 25 nautical with three takeoffs and three landings
How many hours of training before the practical test and solo flying requirement?
4) Three hours of preceding 2 calendar months from the month of the test.
5) Three hours of solo flying
What are the requirements to endorse a student for X country more than 50 NM?
1) Ground and flight training
2) proficient
3) Endorsement (needs be in possession)
4) X country requirements in subpart E
What does subpart E include?
Under Private pilot regulations X country regulations.
- 107
- 109
Can you fly for charity or towe a glider?
No
Can you be SIC?
No. Maybe for Airship if noone is around
What is different with flight reviews for recreational pilots?
Difference is for pilots more than 400 hours and less then 400 hours
What is the flight review requirements for less than 400 hours? And not logged PIC in 180 days.
Pilot cannot be a PIC until endorsement is received.
When you do a flight review, what do you need to do?
FAA doesn’t specify
Should be in accordance with 61.56 and 61. 57
If the pilot is more than 400 hours, how to conduct the flight review?
Only Part 61.56 and 61.57
What does Notation of “holder doesn’t meet with ICAO requirements?
Thats why recreational pilot cannot fly international
If a recreational pilot want to add more ratings>
Under the supervision of an instrcutor,
Fly in airspace that you need communication
Fly between sunrise to sunset
Part 61.87
Do you need medical?
No-basic med is enough