Pre-solo test Flashcards
what is the maximum gross weight of the airplane in the normal category
1675 Ibs
50 rotate speed
Vr
Va
93-104 manoeuvring speed
Vne
149 never exceed speed
never exceed speed
Vne
what is the maximum rpm of your airplane’s engine
2550rpm
what is the minimum safe altitude any where
.
100 LL(Low lead)
blue
generally describe the engine in your airplane
4 cylinder ,horizontally opposed , air-cooled , overheat valve ,carburator engine and manufacture by Ly coming 110 horse power
flashing red (air )
airport unsafe don’t land
Vfe
85 maximum flap extend speed
list the document that must be aboard the aircraft at all time
airworthiness certificate ,registration certificate ,owner’s manual ,operating limitations weight and balance data and radio operation certificate
what is the oil capacity in your airplane ?
sump : 6 quart total : 7 quart
clear to land
steady green (air)
Vr
rotate speed
airport unsafe don’t land
flashing red (air )
green
100/130
the _____of two aircraft on approach to the same runway has right of way
low altitude
list the day VFR minimum in class G E
.
Vx
55 best angle of climb
Vso
35 stalling speed which airplane is controllable with landing configuration
flashing green (gnd)
clear for taxi
what is the definition of careless or reckless
no person can operate an aircraft in the air or ground in a careless or reckless manner so as to endanger the lift or property of another
80/87
red
what must a pilot do before entering class D airspace
must establish two-way communication
Lost procedure
Circle Climb Conserve Cross-Radial Communicate & Confess Comply
stop
steady red (gnd)
return for landing
flashing green (air)
List the procedure for lost communication
- check the frequency again , double test and try right seat bottom 2. Sq 7600 3. fly above 500 ft TPA 4. wait the light gun signal from tower
40 stalling speed at which airplane is contrllable
Vs
35 stalling speed which airplane is controllable with landing configuration
Vso
93-104 manoeuvring speed
Va
give way to other aircraft and continue circling
steady red (air)
alternating red and green
caution
state the procedure to respond to an in-flight engine failure
a b c d e
list the procedure to respond to an engine fire on the ground while starting
continue cranking if engine starts 1 power 1700 2engine shutdown and inspect for damage if engine fail to start 1.contnue cranking with full throttle 2. fire extinguisher obtain 3. engine secure master switch off ignition switch off fuel shutoff valve off and remove blanket
Vy
67 best rate of climb
red
80/87
castle frequencies
tower 118.17 gnd 133.57 atis 124.47 nocal 120.95 pilot control light 123.0
100/130
green
what are you as a student pilot required to have before penetrating in class b airspace
logbook endorsement , mode C transponder two way communication ,ATC clearance and training in class B
Vno
111 structure damage speed
clear of takeoff
steady green (gnd)
85 maximum flap extend speed
Vfe
111 structure damage speed
Vno
Jet A
clear
steady red (gnd)
stop
steady green (air)
clear to land
VFR diversion procedure
Track Turn Time Twist Throttle Talk and calculate
what is the authority of the PIC
PIC is directly responsibility for the final authority in emergency PIC can deviate from any regulation or ATC to meet emergency
what endorsement are required for solo flight
1 logbook endorsment 2. ID 3. student pilot certificate 4. medical
blue
100 LL (Low Lead)
Vs
40 stalling speed at which airplane is contrllable
67 best rate of climb
Vy
steady green (gnd)
clear of takeoff
clear for taxi
flashing green (gnd)
flashing red (gnd)
taxi clear of runway
what preflight action is required of a pilot prior to a flight
- Weather report and forecast 2. fuel requirement 3. alternative available if the plane cannot complete 4. any known traffic delay of witch the PIC has been advise by ATC 5. runway length of intended use 6. takeoff and landing distance data
flashing green (air)
return for landing
55 best angle of climb
Vx
taxi clear of runway
flashing red (gnd)
steady red (air)
give way to other aircraft and continue circling
clear
Jet A
Fuel system
The airplane equipped fuel tank ,a fuel shutoff valve ,fuel straner ,mamual primer,and carburator
Fuel flows by gravity from two tanks to fuel shutoff valve then throught a strainer to the caburator