Part 91 Flashcards
91.3 can the PIC deviate in an emergency?
Yes, the PIC can deviate in sn emergency, but must supply a written report upon request from the administrator.
91.3
Who has the final authority of the aircraft?
The PIC has the final say, he is directly responsible for the A/C
91.17
If you are scheduled to takeoff at 8am. When should your last drink be?
1am (8 hours bottle to throttle) (0.04)
91.21
Portable electronic devices that are approved on board are?
Shaver, hearing aid, pacemaker, and voice recorder.
91.103
What preflight info must a pilot know?
- wx report and forecasts
- fuel requirements
- alternative airports
- aircraft performance
- gross weight limits
91.107
As a pilot what must you do when it comes to seatbelts?
All paxs must be briefed every takeoff and must let paxs know when aircraft is moving so they can fasten seatbelts.
91.117
How fast can you fly below 10000 MSL?
Not over 250 kts
91.117
How fast can you fly below 2500 AGL?
Nothing over 200 kts
91.121
If you can’t get an altimeter setting before takeoff. What can you use instead?
Local airport elevation or any airport in 100 nautical mile radius
91.157
What are special VFR wx minimums?
3 miles visibility and 1000’ ceiling
91.173
What must I have to fly IFR in controlled airspace?
A flight plan and or ATC clearance
91.203
What does an aircraft visibly need to be certified?
Airworthiness certificate, registration certificate
91.207
What are the requirements for The ELT to be checked?
- every 12 months
- 50% of useful life left
- used for 1 cumulative hour
91.209
Can you operate A/C at night?
Yes if it’s lighted
91.211
When must you have supplemental oxygen?
- above 12500 MSL >30 min
- above 14000 MSL all crew supplied
- above 15000 MSL all occupants on board must have it