PART 91 Flashcards

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91.107 - When are seatbelts / Shoulder Harness requirements?

A
  • Must brief on use and advise to fasten during Taxi / T.O. / LDG
  • < 2 yrs, lap child. Child restraint system - must bear label. “certified for use under Fed motor vehicle standards.”
  • Booster-type seats not approved
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91.117 - Aircraft Speeds

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  • 250kts. < 10.000’
  • 200 kts < 2500’ agl w/i 4 nm primary airport of class C/D airport
  • 200 kts. - Under Class B / VFR corridor
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91.119 - Minimum safe altitudes

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  • ANYWHERE - if eng fails make emerg landing w/o undue hazard to people or property.
  • CONGESTED AREA - 1000’ above highest obstacle w/i 2000’ horiz.
  • OTHER THAN CONGESTED - 500’ from any person, vehicle, or structure.
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91.151 - Fuel Requirements VFR

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To first point of intended landing.

  • Day + 30 mins
  • Night + 45 mins.
  • IFR + 45 mins
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91.155 - VFR Minimums

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  • Class A - N/A
  • Class B - 3 mi / Clear clouds
  • Class C - 3 mi / 500’ /1000’ / 2000’
  • Class D - 3 mi / 500’ / 1000’ / 2000’
  • Class E -
    < 10,000’ - 3 mi / 500’ / 1000’ / 2000’
    > 10,000’ - 5 mi / 1000’ / 1000’ / 1 mi horiz.
  • Class G
    < 1200’ agl
    Day - 1 mi / Clear
    Night - 3 mi / 500’ / 1000’ / 2000’
    > 1200’ agl
    Day - 1 mi / 500’ / 1000’ / 2000’
    Night - 3 mi / 500’ / 1000’ / 2000’
    > 1200’ agl & > 10,000’ - 5 mi / 1000’ / 1000’ / 1 mi.
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91.171 - VOR Tests

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  • GND - +/- 4 deg
  • AIR - +/- 6 deg
  • DUAL - +/- 4 deg
  • VOT - +/- 4 deg (180 TO)
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91.175 - IFR T.O. Requirements

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Takeoff minimums

  • Minimums prescribed for that airport
  • If no mins, then 1 mi. Vis for A/C 2 eng or less
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91.175 - IFR Landing requirements
In order to proceed below DA / DH /MDA, you need the following:

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  1. Be in a position which descent to landing normal rate of descent w/i touchdown zone.
  2. Required flight vis.
  3. Vis reference:
    • approach light system
    • threshold
    • threshold markings
    • threshold lights
    • REIL
    • VASI
    • TDZ - Markings
    • TDZ lights
    • runway or rwy markings
    • runway lights
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9
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91.185 - IFR Comm Failure
What is the procedures to follow if you experience Comm failure on IFR flight plan?

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  • VMC - Continue VFR and land
  • IMC
  • Route
    • ASSIGNED - Last assigned by ATC
    • RADAR VECTORS - direct to fix, route, or airway specified.
    • EXPETED - Route Expected by ATC.
    • FILED - Route Filed in Flight Plan
  • Altitude - highest of following
    • ASSIGNED BY ATC
    • MEA
    • EXPECTED BY ATC.
  • Clearance limit on Approach - if clearance is fix on approach, leave as close to EFC / ETC filed.
  • Clearance limit not on approach - leave EFC fix to fix on approach and begin approach as close as possible to ETA.
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10
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91.205 - VFR Equipment Required on Aircraft

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Airspeed
Altimeter
Mag Compass
Tachometer
Fuel Gauge
Seatbelt
ELT
(air cooled engine) - Oil Pressure gauge
(air cooled engine) - Oil Temperature gauge
(turbo charged engine) - Manifold Pressure gauge - (liquid cooled engine) - Temperature gauge
(Retractable gear) - Landing Gear Indicator
(Manufactured after July 18, 1978) - Shoulder Harness
(Manufactured after March 11, 1996) - Anti-collision lights

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91.205 - Equipment Night VFR
What equipment is required for Night VFR operations?

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  1. Landing Light ( Comm operation)
  2. Position Lights
  3. Anti-collision Light
  4. Fuses - 1 spare set or 3 of each kind.
  5. Source of electrical power
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91.205 d - IFR Comm / NAV equipment Required.

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  • 2-way comm NAV equipment necessary for route.
  • Attitude Indicator
  • DG
  • Rate of turn indicator
  • Slip skid indicator
  • Altimeter - barometric
  • Clock
  • Gen/ALT
  • 1 marker beacon receiver w/ visual and aural signals.
  • 1 ILS receiver.
  • If navigating by VOR, must have DME or RNAV.
  • 2 microphones.
  • 2 headsets or 1 headset, and 1 speaker.
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13
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91.207 - ELT Check
When must ELT battery be replaced?
How often is the inspection required?

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  • Batt replaced - when used 1 cumulative hour
    Or
  • 50% of useful life has expired.
  • Inspection - 12 Cal months.
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14
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91.411 ALT/Static system checks
When is the Pitot/Static system inspection required?

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24 cal months

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15
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91.413 - X-sponder requirements
When is the inspection required?

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w/i 24 Cal months

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16
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Required pilot reports

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  1. Potentially hazardous meterological conditions.
  2. Irregularity in ground facility or navaid.

Notify inflight or w/i 15 mins after landing.

17
Q

What is the maximum magneto difference

A

175 RPM total drop
50 RPM difference between mags